and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conducted by Captain G. H. Willcocks. (Gramophone records)
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women : Audrey Nicol
At the pianos, Andrew Bryson and Barbara Laing.
Music by Gluck
Short morning prayers.
' Cookery Without Fat' (i) : Mrs. Ingillson
Mixed choice of records. The high spot is ' Suite from Carmen', by Bizet, played by the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, -conducted by Stokowski
and his Orchestra, with Marguerite Crichton (soprano)
Talk by Kiwi Longwell , a New Zealand woman newly arrived in Britain
at the theatre organ
News commentary
from page 13 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 26 of ' Each Returning Day '. Angel voices ever singing ; Psalm 104, vv. 24-34 ; Forth in thy name
Debroy Somers and his Band
Rhythmic records for the., housewife
Conducted by Gideon Fagan
ENSA concert for war-workers from a factory canteen. Billy Mayerl and his Band. Guest artist, Polly Ward
followed by a recording of last night's postscript
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate. Stanley Riley (baritone). At the piano, John Wills
These programmes bring before you month by month, the changing facets of the rural scene. Countrymen and women -are brought to the microphone to speak about their lives and work.
Some memories played and sung by Sylvia Welling , Dan Donovan , Bernard Goldstein , and the Girls in Harmony, with Mai Jones and Mary Kendall at the pianos
Conductor, Mr. F. J. Brooks
Regimental Marches
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
at the organ of the Granada, Clapham Junction
and her Girls Band
French music of our time, on gramophone records
Nocturne (Shylock : Faure) : Societe" des
Concerts du Conservatoire Orchestra, Paris, conducted by Philippe Gaubert
Ballade, Op. 19 (Faure) :
Marguerite Long (piano), with Orchestra, conducted by Philippe Gaubert
Poeme, Op. 25, for violin and orchestra
(Chausson) : Yehudi Menuhin (violin), and the Orchestre Symphonique de Paris, conducted by Georges Enesco
Finale : Animé (Symphony for Orchestra and Piano) ; On a French Mountaineer's Song (Vincent d'lndy) : Marguerite
- Long (piano), with Orchestra, conducted by Philippe Gaubert
Stori radio gan G. E. Breeze , yn cael ei dweud gan Tom Jones. (Welsh radio story)
5.20 Another story of ' Bitty and the Bears', by Elizabeth Gorell
Victor Harding gives a short recital of songs by Schubert
5.45 ' More about Charlie Brown ', by Bernard Wetherall
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
sung by Maggie Teyte (soprano)
A Chloris Neere
Chanson d'Automne
En sourdine
Dans le ciel est dresse le chene seculaire
Encore sur le pave, sonne mon pas nocturne
Belje lune d'argent
The last of these discussions reminds listeners of criticisms expressed earlier in the series, and sums up the conclusions reached regarding the purposes of education. Speakers : Philip Morris, Director of Education, Kent; F. C. Hooper , until recently managing director of a large department store group ; Alan M. Boase , Glasgow University; Miss A. Addison , Head Teacher, Benchill Council School, Manchester
Nat Mills and Bobbie ' help ' to rehearse a broadcast Variety show. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Show devised by Dick Pepper , produced by Harry S. Pepper
Songs and story from the Paramount musical, with a cast of forty-three stars, including Bing Crosby , Bob Hope , Franchot Tone, Fred Mac -Murray, Ray Milland , Dorothy Lamour , Paulette Goddard ,
Vera Zorina , Veronica Lake , and ' Rochester '. In today's radio version are heard Bettie Bucknelle , Paula Green , Gene Crowley , Ken Beaumont , Vera Lennox , Pat Rignold , and the Bachelor Girls. The BBC Revue Chorus and the augmented Dance. Orchestra, under the direction of Billy Tement. Presented by Bill MacLurg
Talk by Mary Ferguson
Play by Val Gielgud , adapted for broadcasting and produced by the author (by permission of H. M. Tennent, Lid.) (by permission of Lee Ephraim and Emile Littler) (by permission of H. M. Tenncnt, Ltd.)
The action takes place during- one night of the winter of 1941, in the hall of a house on the outskirts of the French coast-town of Quatreport
Records of armchair music, arranged by A. Barratt Brandreth
Stanzas from ' The Heavenly Jerusalem', by Giles Fletcher. Presented by Edward Sackville-West
and his Band