and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
on gramophone records
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 For women : May Brown
At the pianos, Andrew Bryson and Barbara Laing.
from Mozart's Concertos
Short morning prayers
Talk by Helen Burke
on gramophone records
at the organ of the Ritz Cinema, Belfast
Two men talk about food : Bruce Blunt and Phillip Harben
Introductory music Prayer
Rejoice, the Lord is King (A. and M.
202 ; S.P. 632 ; C.H. 135, omitting v. 5 : Tune, Gopsal)
Interlude
Prayers : The Prayer of St. Richard : the Lord's Prayer
Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost (A. and M.
210, vv. 1, 2, 3, 5 ; S.P. 507, w.
1, 2, 3, 4 ; C.H. 484, vv. 1, 4, 5, 6 Tune. Cape Town)
Blessing
Closing music
Adagio from Quartet in F played by the NBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Toscanini. (Gramophone records)
News commentary
from page 73 of New Every Morning' and page 64 of ' Each Returning Day *. Ye holy angels bright : Psalm 57 ; Sunset and evening star
Schnabel (piano) on gramophone records
"The Housewife in Wartime": talk by Ruth Drew
"Taking Care of Your Shoes": talk by Alexander Duthie, a Scottish shoe-maker
11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS. Ann Driver : ' Question and Answer'
11.20 HOW THINGS BEGAN. 'The First Cloth-Makers', by Rhoda Power
11.40 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, by Marie Touchard , Jean-Jacques Oberlin , and Yvonne Oberlin. La famille Godillard : ' Mimi ecrit a Tante Rachel '
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
Recording of last Saturday's broadcast by Ernest K. Lindley
(organ) plays English music
2.0 THE MUSIC SHOP. A display of music for Springtime and Easter
2.20 PHYSICAL TRAINING (for use in classrooms) by Edith Dowling
2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II. Good writing. Book talk, by Moma Stuart : Jane Eyre ', by Charlotte Bronte
John Blore and his Orchestra
from Winchester Cathedral
Versicles and Responses
Psalm 114
First Lesson: Exodus 6, vv. 1-8
Magnificat (Prichard in E)
Second Lesson : Colossians 3, vv. 12-17
Nunc dimittis (Prichard in E)
Creed and Collects
The king of love (Somervell)
Prayers
Beloved, let us love (A. and M. 703)
Organist: Harold Rhodes
with Maudie Edwards , Dan Donovan , Margaret Short , and Arthur Phillips. Presented by Mai Jones
Conducted by Leslie Heward
(Welsh Children's Hour). Dwy ddrama fer. Y Cadno o gollodd ei ginio ', a ' Stori'r Golomen Garedig ', wedi eu cyfaddasu gan Nan Davies
5.30 'What do you know about farming' ? A. W. Ling asks two teams of young farmers this question in a parlour game
5.50 ' Sizing up the Weather' : talk by Norman Pye
Fuel Flash for housewives and National and Regional announcements
played by Pipe-Major William Ross
The first phase ends. Talk by Commander King-Hall , M.P.
The story of a journey by air from England to America, in six chapters. Written by Phillip Leaver and Vernon Harris , with the technical co-operation of British Overseas Airways Corporation. Special music composed by Henry Reed. Produced by Vernon Harris. Chapter 2-' Gateway to Europe '
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Mansel Thomas
about Christianity
Discussion programme for under-twenties, introduced by Douglas Allan. In these broadcasts listeners overhear imaginary conversations in a prison-camp between some young N.C.O.s in the R.A.F. and an Army Chaplain
with spontaneous answers to ' Any Questions ? ' In residence, Dr. Julian Huxley , Professor Gilbert Murray , Dr. Malcolm Sargent. Guests include Professor W. G. Holford and Rebecca West. Question-Master, Donald McCullough. Producer, Howard Thomas. ' Radio Encyclopaedia ' with questions asked by Diana Wynyard.
Conducted by Clarence Raybould Suite, The Firebird Stravinsky (re-orchestrated version, 1919)
Address by the Rev. Eric M. Duncan
Produced by D. G. Bridson
and his Orchestra, with Pat Macormac , Maureen, Harry Kaye , and Elizabeth Batey