and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
The New York University Band and the American- Legion Band of Hollywood, on gramophone records
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 For women : May Brown
At the pianos, Andrew Bryson and Barbara Laing
from Handel's' Concertos
Short morning prayers
' Feeding the Expectant Mother'-1 : The Radio Doctor
The month's new records, chosen by the Gramophone Department, and presented by Frederick Allen
Conductor, Walter Barry
Hero de Ranee and Winifred Taylor
Topical magazine programme
News commentary
from page 81 of 'New Every Morning ' and page 42 of 'Each Returning Day '. I bind unto myself today : Psalm 72, vv. 1-8, 17-19 ; Jesus calls us
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS : Ann Driver. ' Combined Rhythms '
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS : Experts, introduced by Evelyn Gibbs , discuss important happenings in the world today
11.40 Interval music
11.45 GAMES WITH WORDS
played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Guy Warrack
118th in the Northern series of concerts given by war-workers during their lunch-hour break, arranged and presented by Victor Smythe
Plotside broadcasts from a BBC allotment cultivated by the Outside Broadcasting Department. Commentator, Michael Standing. Adviser, Thomas Hay. From a London residential square
1.50 EXPLORING OUR VILLAGE. 'Con-' demned ', by Edith Macqueen : Reconditioning condemned houses
2.10 Interval music
2.15 GENERAL SCIENCE. Reproduction and growth : ' How Eggs Start to Develop ', by Richard Palmer
2.35 Interval music
2.40 JUNIOR ENGLISH. ' Kamala ' —a true story of an Indian girl
Troise and his Banjoliers
from South Africa. Six families of British children living in or near Johannesburg exchange greetings with their parents in this country. Programme arranged in collaboration with the South African Broadcasting Corporation
with Tom Jones , Vera Meazey , Margaret Short , Marjorie Ralph , and Beryl Hearn. Script by E. Eynon Evans. Produced by Mai Jones
Conducted by Clarence Raybould. Wight Henderson (piano)
Yr ail o gyfres o sgyrsiau yn ailgloriannu rhai o feirdd Cymru. 2. Hedd Wyn , gan Yr Athro T. H. Parry-Williams . (Talk in Welsh)
5.20 ' Stanedykes Farm ' : 2—' The Treasure Hunt', by Muriel Fyfe
Scottish songs and duets, sung by Jean Hastings and Annie Tait
' Clyde-Built ' : talk by George Blake
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
National and Regional announcements
Eda Kersey (violin). BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Henry Wood
Radio impression of London by night, built around Britain's great civilian army. With music specially composed by Richard Addinsell , played by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Muir Mathieson. Written and produced by Leonard Cottrell.
Jack Payne and his Orchestra, with Peggy Cochrane , Bruce Trent , Thea Wells , and Carole Carr. Some tunes that have helped to create famous names, and others "that have been made famous by well-known people
Ie Mairead Chaimbeul Nic 'Illedhuinn, Eilidh T. Nic 'Ille-mhaoil, Alasdair Mac 'Ille-dhuinn, agus Donnchadh C. Mac'Ill'-fhaolain. (Gaelic concert)
Musical biography of Dmitry Shostakovich.
"A Face" and "My Last Duchess", by Robert Browning.
and her Girls Band