and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
on gramophone records
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women : May Brown
At the pianos, Andrey Bryson and Barbara Laing
from Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies
Very Rev. W. R. Matthews , K.C.V.O., D.D., Dean of St. Paul's
'Calling All Good Neighbours ' : Mary Ferguson
Record programme of tunes and songs from the stage, written and arranged by Roy Plomley
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
and his Banjoliers
from page 105 of "New Every Morning" and page 24 of "Each Returning Day".
Fight the good fight; Psalm 11; My spirit longs for thee
Carroll Gibbons and the Boy Friends
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
Music of the sunny South, played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg. Leopold. Programme presented by Fred Hartley
Violin Sonata in G, Op. 78 played by Max Rostal (violin) and Franz Osborn (piano)
Directed by Albert Sandler
London "Philharmonic Orchestra (leader, Jean Pougnet ), conducted by Basil Cameron. Clifford Curzon (piano)
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Fifteen minutes of revue snaps, developed from Lyn Joshua 's seasonal revues, and focused by Mai Jones
Sgwrs gan J. Glyn Davies. Cenir rhai l'r caneuon gan Henryd Jones ac Wythawd Meibion Eryri. (Talk and songs in Welsh)
' Matilda Goes To London' : another story about Matilda Mouse, told by Wilfred
Songs by the Three Semis
' Pencil and Paper' : more puzzles, questions, and catches, by P. Caton Baddeley
Fuel Flash for housewives, and National and Regional announcements
Isobel Baillie (soprano). Harry Blech (violin). Accompanist, John Wills (First broadcast performance)
Douglas Houghton discusses the many regulations with which everyone nowadays has to deal
3-A picture of the Royal Norwegian Navy and Merchant Marine. Written and produced by Robert Speaight
Maurice Webb , Vice-Chairman of the Parliamentary Lobby Journalists
Symphony No. 4, in G played by the BBC Orchestra, conducted by Clarence Raybould
Written by Karl Otten. Produced by Walter Rilla
Ernest K. Lindley
Conductor, Harry Mortimer
Weekly review or detective fiction, with dramatised excerpts, presented by Ernest Dudley
Evening prayers
I-With Bettie Bucknelle , Peter Akister , George Elliott , Henry Tye , Kay Cavendish , and Joe Linnane. Producer, Jimmy Dyrenforth.
No. 3 of a series devoted to technique :
I-An examination (Final
Schools)
2-The Movieola (film 'cutting') 3—R.T. and Intercom.
Produced, with Douglas Cleverdon , by Stephen Potter
with Geraldo, his Orchestra, and Singers, offering hit-tunes of today, songs of tomorrow, and requests for the Services