and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
(baritone), with the BBC Male Chorus, on gramophone records
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women : May Brown
At the pianos, Andrew Bryson and Barbara Laing
An anthology of favourites
Short morning prayers
'The Vegetable Plot by Mrs. Arthur Webb
Gramophone records
ar the organ of the Trocadero, Elephant and Castle
How your books can help the war effort. C. F. Pike discusses the book recovery campaign with a merchant seaman, a soldier, and a housewife
Introductory music: A Solemn Melody (Watford Davies)
Prayer of Preparation
Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven (A. and M. 298; S.P. 623; C.H. 21, omitting v. 4.; Tune: Praise, my soul)
Confession and the Lord's Prayer
Now thank we all our God (A. and M. 379; S.P. 350; C.H. 29; Tune: Nun danket)
Reading: St. Matthew 7, vv. 24-27
Prayers, ending with the Prayer for God's Presence
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go (A. and M. 8, omitting v. 2; S.P. 29, omitting v. 2; C.H. 651, omitting v. 2; Tune: Angel's Song)
Blessing
Closing music
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News commentary and interlude
from page 73 of f New Every Morning and page 64 of Each Returning Day Ye holy angels bright; Psalm 57 ; Sunset and. evening star
played by Eileen England
' The Housewife in Wartime', by Ruth Drew. ' The Chemist's Point of View', by a dispensing chemist
11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS: Ann Driver. 'Accent illustrated in song and movement'
11.20 HOW THINGS BEGAN: 'Man the Tool-Maker shows forethought and skill', by Rhoda Power. Alice and George visit Uncle Jim, who tells them about the core-tool and flake-tool makers
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH: by Jean-Jacques Oberlin, Marie Touchard, and Yvonne Oberlin. 'La Famille Godillard: un apres-midi au Cirque '
Burlesque by Lyn Joshua, presented by Mai Jones
Talk to farmers by James Paton
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast by Ernest K. Lindley
Conductor, W/O John Payne
2.0 THE MUSIC SHOP. The shop reopens'
2.20 PHYSICAL TRAINING (for use in classrooms), by Edith Dowling
2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II : Good writing. Book talk by Colin Wills : ' Robbery under Arms', by Rolf Boldrewood
Rhythmic records
from Derby Cathedral
Preces and Responses Psalm 67
First Lesson: Isaiah 12
Magnificat (Stanford in C)
Second Lesson : Rev. 21, vv. 22-22 v. 3 Nunc dimittis (Stanford in C) Creed and Collects
Lo, star-led chiefs (Crotch) Prayers
How vain the cruel Herod's fear (A. and M. 75).
Organist, G. H. Heath-Gracie
Cello Concerto in E minor played by Haydn Rogerson , with the BBC Northern Orchestra, conducted by Maurice Johnstone
Play written for broadcasting by Lionel Brown. Produced by Val Gielgud
(Welsh Children's Hour). ' Senedd yr Ifanc ' : rhaglen yn bennaf i'r plant hynaf. Dwy ferch a dau fachgen o'r Gogledd fydd yn y drafodaeth hon gydag R. E. Griffith , a'r pwnc fydd : ' Byd Llyfrau '
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Fuel Flash for housewives, followed by National and Regional announcements
Magazine of comment on current affairs, new music and poetry, sketches, and reviews, contributed by Scots at home and overseas, with a recorded impression of an event of the month from the Scottish News unit
Freddy Grisewood introduces G.P.O. officials from London and the provinces
featuring Big Bill Campbell in the last of the present series of broadcasts from the old log cabin in the hills. With Peggy Bailey , ' sweet voice of the West' ; Buck Douglas , ' the old cowpuncher' ; Jack Cooper , as ' Corporal Cooper of the - Mounted'; Jack Mitchell and the ' Home Town Mountain Band ', and the Westerners. Produced by Douglas Lawrence
... about Local Government. 2-' Standing for the Council' f
with spontaneous answers to ' Any Questions ? ' A guest in New York, Jan Struther (authoress of ' Mrs. Miniver'), is linked . by radiotelephone with a guest in London, Francis Meynell , and three ' residents '. Question-Master, Donald McCullough. Producer, Howard Thomas. (Special recording of this session will be broadcast on Sunday at 4.15 p.m.)
Anniversary programme and last of the series. Isobel Baillie (soprano) and Heddle Nash (tenor) sing your favourite songs, accompanied by the Midland Chorus, and the BBC Midland Light Orchestra: conductor, Rae Jenkins. Introduced by Martyn C Webster. Produced by Basil Douglas.
Address by the Rev. John Grant
Radio portrait of Lewis Carroll , with Harold Scott as the Rev. C. L. Dodgson. Written and produced by Peter Watts
Gramophone records presented by Christopher Stone
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and her Ladies Dance Orchestra