' and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conducted by Lieut. Andrew Harris and Lieut. T. S. Chandler, L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., P.S.M. (Gramophone records)
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Exercises for men : George Welton
7.40 Exercises for women : May
Brown 0 At the pianos, Barbara Laing and Mollie Davie
from Bach's Cantatas
Rev. J. A. Patten
A cook from the A.T.S.
and her Girls Band
and his Orchestra, with Marguerite Crichton (soprano)
From the Palace Theatre, Bournemouth
Historical anthology compiled by E. Rowland Williams
at the organ of the Granada, Harrow
News commentary
from page 13 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 26 of Each Returning Day '. Immortal, invisible, God only wise ; Psalm 50 ; King of glory
Dance Band of the Royal Army Service Corps, under the direction of Bandmaster Young (by permission of the Officers of the R.A.S.C.)
11.0 SINGING TOGETHER, by Herbert Wiseman
Forth to the battle (Welsh song)
Rise, rise, thou merry lark (Welsh song) The Barn-Yard Song (American song)
11.20 FOR UNDER-SEVENS : Let's join in. Four songs about young animals, simple enough for children to learn as they hear them
11.40 SCIENCE AND GARDENING : ' The Seed Faces the World', by H. Alan Peacock
12.0 THE MAKING AND CONTENT OF
THE BIBLE. The life and letters of St. Paul : ' The Letter to the Colossians and the Note to Philemon ', by the Rev. E. C. Blackman , Cheshunt College, Cambridge
Conducted by Gideon Fagan
Ethel Gomer-Lewis (soprano), and Freda Samuel (harp)
Merch y Melinydd (The Miller's
Daughter) ; Dyflryn Clwyd (The Vale of Clwyd) ; Nos Galan (New Year's Eve) 7. Lloyd Williams
Harp solo : Codiad yr Enedydd (The
Rising of the Lark) arr. John Thomas
Dafydd y Garreg Wen (David of the While
Rock) ; Tra bo Dau (Two Fond Hearts) (Songs of Wales)
at the theatre organ
1.50 FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (Scotland). ' The Water Supply ', by George and Ann Scott Moncrieff
2.10 Interval music
2.15 STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. ' Caedmon by Enid Horton
(Seventh Century A.D.) : the cow-herd who sang to St. Hilda
2.35 Interval music
2.40 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SERIES. ' Bizet's opera Carmen ' : illustrated talk by Sydney Northcote
BBC Variety Orchestra : conductor, Charles Shadwell
Conductor, Ian Whyte. Jean Summers (soprano)
Short story, written for broadcasting by Martin Armstrong , and read by the author.
Rhaglen i Ddathlu cyrraedd o'r Mudiad i'w Oed Clywir Ilais y Sylfaenydd, a dilynir hanes yr Urdd o'r cychwyn i'r Aelwydydd diweddaraf. Y rhaglen a'r cyfarwyddo gan T. Rowland Hughes. (Programme in Welsh)
' The Lady of the Fountain' : a tale of the Court of King Arthur, written as a play by Tudur Watkins , with music by. Arwel Hughes
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
make a statement on the special Army programmes to be broadcast this evening
First of three programmes in which a well-known Welsh choir collaborates with the BBC Orchestra
Williamstown Male Choir : chorus-master, T. J. Hughes. BBC Orchestra (led by Marie Wilson ) : conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. Bruce Dargavel (baritone)
A story of London's Theatreland today and yesterday, by Lewis Middleton Harvey. Music by Kenneth Pakeman. Produced by Martyn C. Webster. 4. — 'The Female of the Species '
' Character ' (ii) : In the series on the purpose of education, Philip Morris , Director of Education for Kent, and a Colonel, President of an Officers' Selection Board, meet again to continue the discussion on 'Character' with R. W. Moore , Headmaster of Harrow, the Rev. H. A. Hamilton , Secretary of the Congregational Union Young People's Department, and Miss M. C. Sharp , Headmistress of the Enfield County School for Girls
Dramatic impression, by Hugh Macphee and Robert Kemp , of the part played by the piper, who for centuries by his playing has inspired some of the bravest deeds in Scottish history
by Eric Linklater and Stephen Potter. 1—' Munich to Dunkirk '. The facts of Munich and the awakening of England—Conscription by very easy stages-Genesis of the B.E.F.-Exodus. Produced by Stephen Potter
Gun drill at a coastal battery. Commentators, Raymond Glendenning and Wynford Vaughan Thomas
conducted by Clarence Raybould , with Ivey Dickson (piano)
Another supper-time cabaret, with music by Jimmie Leach 's New . Organolians, featuring Edward Cooper , Joyce Grenfell , and Stanley Holloway. Devised and presented by Jacques Brown
Ballad by Jean Ingelow , read by Gladys Young
and his two Orchestras
Poems by Wilfred Owen (killed in action November 4, 1918), read by Val Gielgud
Quartet in F (Op. 3, No. 5) played by the Lener String Quartet. (Gramophone records)