and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
on 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
' The Radio Doctor '
The month's new records, chosen by the Gramophone Department, and presented by Frederick Allen
Led by Albert Sandler , with Eugenie Safonova
Kitty Masters and Robin Richmond
Topical magazine programme
News commentary
from page 69 of New Every Morning ' and page 30 of ' Each Returning Day '. Light's abode, celestial Salem : Psalm 118, vv. 5-18 ; He wants not friends
Leonard's Orchestra, under the direction of Michael Spivakowsky
Conducted by Julius Harrison
(by permission of the Chief Commander, London Fire Force), directed by Eddie Franklyn
Conductor, Fred ,Berry
122nd in the Northern series of concerts 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
and his Orchestra, with Beryl Davis , Len Camber , Georgina, Derek Roy , Doreen Villiers , Johnny Green , the Singing Sweethearts, and Three Boys and a Girl
The Lord Mayor of London and the Ladjt Mayoress , Sir Samuel and Lady Joseph, are entertaining to luncheon today girls and men blinded in this war. Listeners will hear an excerpt from the shows which follows, including ' Colonel Curry and Major Rice', with Reg. Pursglove and his Orchestra
Conducted by G. Walter, with Rawicz and Landauer.
(Gramophone records)
Hungarian Dances, Nos. 12 and 17 (Brahms-Walter): Orchestre Raymonde
Slavonic Rhapsody, No. 1 (Friedmann): Rawicz and Landauer on two pianos
Selection of waltzes from Op. 39 series (Brahms): Orchestre Raymonde
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt): Rawicz and Landauer on two pianos
Strauss in Vienna: Orchestre Raymonde
Rhythmic records
Play for broadcasting by Peter Fraser , produced by Peter Creswell
Talk by Mary Coates on the Civil W*r and the English way of revolution
played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Guy Warrack
Y chweched a'r olaf o gyfres o sgyrsiau yn ail-gloriannu rhai o feirdd Cymru. 6—' Eifion Wyn ', gan T. Hughes Jones. (Talk in Welsh)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
followed by National and Regional announcements
Joan Hammond , Muriel Brunskill , Parry Jones , Henry Cummings ; Leicester Philharmonic Choir ; BBC Chorus. BBC Symphony Orchestra (leader, Paul Beard ) : conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
6.32 Kyrie ; Gloria
7.4 app. Interval
7.16 Credo; Sanctus; Agnus Dei
From the de Montfort Hall, Leicester
A romantic story .of Peru in fhe beginning of the nineteenth century, written by Louise Thavenot and Patricia Ponthier Newman. With Marjorie Mars as ' La Perricholi ' and Esme Percy as the Viceroy of Peru. Produced by Robert Speaight
in ' The Stars Come Out At Night'
(No. 4). An ' after-the-theatre ' revue with Edward Cooper , Ivor Dennis , Paula Green , Charles Hickman , and Graham Payn. Series devised by Phillip Leaver. Book, lyrics, and music by Edward Cooper. Produced by Reginald Smith. (Leslie Henson , Edward Cooper , and Graham Payn broadcast by permission of Firth Shephard )
Basil Maine and Stephen Williams debate the merits of Rimsky-Korsakov, with gramophone records
Ie Mairead Nic 'ille-mhaoil, Domhnull MacAonghais, lain MacPhaidein (piobaire), agus lain Mouland Begbie (fidhlear). (Gaelic concert)
Stanzas from An Elegy written in a Country Churchyard by Thomas Gray. Presented by Edward Sackville-West.
played by Frederick Grinke (violin) ; Florence Hooton (cello) ; Kendall Taylor (piano)
Rhythm in Rumba, played by Edmundo Ros and his Rumba Band
(Until 0.20)