and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
(bass), on gramophone records
Exercises for men : George Welton
7.40 Exercises for women : May Brown
At the pianos, Barbara Laing and Mollie Davie
from Bach's Cantatas.
Rev. J. A. Patten
'Mrs Buggins ' (Mabel Constan duros)
Gramophone records
at the theatre organ
Talk by F. S. N. MacRory
Introductory music
Prayer
Jesus shall reign (A. and M. 220; S.P. 545; C.H. 388, omitting v. 2: Tune, Truro)
Interlude
Prayers: The Prayer for God's Presence; the Lord's Prayer
Happy are they, they that love God (S.P. 509; C.H. 440: Tune, Binchester)
Blessing
Closing music
Larghetto (Serenade for Strings) played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by the composer. (Gramophone records)
News commentary
from page 109 of ' New Every Morning and page 28 of 'Each Returning Day'. Metrical Psalm 119, vv. 33-37; Benedictus ; Breathe on me, breath of God
Conchita Supervia (mezzo-soprano), on gramophone records
' The Housewife in Wartime by Ruth Drew
' Servicing the Family's Clothes': second of two talks on the care and repair of clothes, by Alice Hooper Beck
11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS : Ann Driver. ' Shapes and Sounds'
11.20 HOW THINGS BEGAN. "The First Corn Bins by Rhoda Power : men and women of the Neolithic Age and the beginning of agriculture
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH : by Jean Jacques and Yvonne Oberlin. Concourse : ' Quels sont ces meubles? '
played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Guy Warrack
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain.
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast by Raymond Gram Swing
Directed by Corporal Lee Street
2.0 THE MUSIC SHOP : a chat about variations
2.20 PHYSICAL TRAINING (for use in classrooms), by Audrey Nicol
2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II : Good writing. Poetry programme arranged by Robert Gittings : poems about strange experiences
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
from the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge
Antiphon : Let thy merciful ears (Weelkes) Versicles and Responses (Tomkins) Psalm 12
First Lesson : Genesis 21, w. 9-20' Magnificat (Wood in E flat)
Second Lesson : Romans 8, vv. 5-17 Nunc dimittis (Wood in E flat)
The Lord's Prayer (Robert Stones) Versicles and Responses (Tomkins) Anthem : 0 lesu, so meek (Bach) Prayers
Organist, Harold Darke
Brigadier William Mackintosh of Borlum, soldier and farmer of the eighteenth century : talk by Augustus Muir
Quintet in C, Op. 29 Fugue in D, Op. 137 played. by the Blech String Quartet, with Watson Forbes (viola)
(Welsh Children's Hour). ' Dathlu'r Wyl Ddoe oedd y diwmod mawr, ond heddiw cewch glywed recordiau gan blant o wahanol rannau o Ogledd Cymru yn dathlu Gwyl ein Nawdd Sant
' Out with Romany ' : adventures . among birds and animals
Fuel Flash for housewives and National and "Regional announcements
make a statement on the special Army programmes to be broadcast this evening.
An impression of a Hiring Fair in the Scottish borders in the latter half of last century. Programme devised by Lavinia Derwent , and produced by Moultrie R. Kelsall
with spontaneous answers to 'Any Questions ? ' In residence, Professor Gilbert Murray , Commander Rupert T. Gould. Guests, Captain Quintirf Hogg, M.P., Mrs. Mavis Tate, M.P. Question-Master, Donald McOul lough. Producer, Howard Thomas.
Legends and songs of the regimental marches of the British Army. Music arranged by Frank Collinson and played by the BBC Orchestra, conducted by Clarence Raybould. Singers, Elsie French, Jan van der Gucht , John Mott. Introduced by S. P. B. Mais. Written and produced by Francis Dillon
Prelude and Fugue in G minor, No. 2 Trio in C minor
Four Choral Preludes : A stronghold sure ;
Dearest Jesus we are here ; Whither shall I fly J ; Ah, dear soul, whom seekest thou ?
Fugue in E Sat (St. Ahne) played by. G. Thalben-Ball (organ)
Address by the Rev. L. E. W. Bosley
Beatrice Lillie , Jeanne de Casalis , and Elisabeth Welch. They have been entertaining the troops in Gibraltar. Now they have the studio just to themselves for half-an-hour. Show devised and produced by Tom Ronald
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Reading, by Collin Brooks , from Fortescue's ' History of the British Army'
One of the last of the great histories begun in the reign of Queen Victoria was Fortescue's ' History of the British Army In this Army Week reading you will hear the author's famous final tribute to the British Army down the ages.
and the Dance Orchestra, with Paula Green , Sid Buckman , and Ken r Beaumont