and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conducted by C. A. Anderson. (Gramophone records)
Exercises for men : J. D. Elder
7.40 Exercises for women : May Brown
At .the pianos, Andrew Bryson and Barbara Laing.
Operatic preludes
Special Holy Week readings from the Gospels, by Felix Aylmer
Programme Parade
' A Dairyman's Wife talks on Milk ' : Mrs. Rhona Cash
Gramophone mixture of film music
Conductor, Mr. Frank H. Rose
at the organ of the Gaumont Theatre, Doncaster
Impromptu in A flat, Op. 99, No. 4 played by Louis Kentner (piano). (Gramophone records)
' The Glorious Cross '
for Easter Even
0 love that will not let me go ; Psalm 30 ;
0 strength and stay
Percival Mackey and his Orchestra
Conductor, Charles Shadwell : with John Chapman
Today's Variety on records
Conducted by Gideon Fagan
Taking you to a factory in the Midlands where war-workers are entertaining their colleagues dunng the lunch-hour break. Introduced by John Ellison
David Brynley (tenor); Norman Notley (baritone); Desiree MacEwan (piano)
and his Orchestra, with Beryl Davis , Len Camber , Georgina, Derek Roy , Doreen Villiers , Johnnie Green , the Singing Sweethearts, and Three Boys and a Girl
Conductor, Ian Whyte. Albert Sammons (violin)3-.20 app. Interval
From the Art Galleries, Kelvingrove,
Glasgow
During the interval Edwin Evans talks on Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 2.
The ever-changing moods bf the English countryside, with music and songs on records. No. 10 — ' Bedfordshire '. written by Denis Preston , and produced by Charles Maxwell and Frederick Piffard
Nifer o bobl y wlad yn son am eu gwaith Rhaglen dan ofal Myfanwy Howell. (Talks in Welsh)
5.20 ' Bran-Tub ' : favourite items, chosen and arranged by Lyn Joshua
5.40 ' Safety First' competition : a team of boys v. a team of girls answering questions set by Chief
Inspector Markin of the Salford Police. Umpire, F. A. J. Rivett , Director of Education, Salford
National and Regional announcements
with Bill Oakley , cycling expert ; Tom Waterhouse , President of the National Federation of Anglers ; Harry Hibbs , England's former goal-keeper ; and Tom Hay , Keeper of the Royal Parks, who talk about Easter holidays, past and present
Easter story for young and old, by Loftus Wigram. Music composed by Henry Reed. Orchestrations by Jack Beaver. Programme directed by Imlay Watts , and produced by Tom Ronald
Other animals, Members of Parliament, railway passengers, children, horrible humans, newspaper reporters, etc., played by the BBC Variety Repertory Company. The Revue Chorus, the Dance Orchestra and a section of the BBC Revue Orchestra conducted by Billy Tement
by Wilfrid Roberts , M.P.
Conducted by Clarence Raybould. Olive Zorian (violin)
Raymond Gram Swing
Ann Todd and Dennis Arundell in ' The Man Who Changed His
Name ' by Edgar Wallace. Adapted for broadcasting and produced by Hugh Stewart s
at the theatre organ, in another programme of ' Ballad Memories '
3—' The High Jump written by Alastair Dunnett and read by the author
and his Orchestra, with Alan Kane ,' Julie Dawn , and Roy Marsh