and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conducted by R. Barsotti. (Gramophone records)
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women : May Brown
At the pianos, Andrew Bryson and Barbara Laing.
Movements from Bach's Brandenburg Concertos
Rev. T. Bloomer
A housewife from Amersham : Mrs. Mary Norris
Mixed choice of records. The high spot is ' Ballad for Americans ', sung by Bing Crosby
and his Sextet
Talk by Sir Charles Peers , C.B.E., F.B.A., Past President of the Society of Antiquaries, and Surveyor of Westminster Abbey
at the organ of the Ritz Cinema, Belfast
Conducted by J. Kolaczkowski. (Gramophone records)
Monday in Easter Week
Carol : This joyful Eastertide ; Psalm
126 ; Jesus lives !
Ivy Benson and her Girls-Band
Conducted by Flight-Lieutenant J. H. Amers , M.B.E., Director of Music
on gramophone records -
Overture: "The Betrothal at the Lantern" (Offenbach) - Dol Dauber and his Salon Orchestra
"Love and War" (Waltzes from Vienna: Johann Strauss ) - Dennis Noble (baritone), with chorus
"There are angels outside heaven" ("Old Chelsea": Tauber) - Carole Lynn, Nancy Burn, and Richard Tauber
"If you are in love" ("Old Chelsea": Tauber) - Nancy Burn and Richard Tauber
Jose Collins Memories: "Bohemia" ("Happy Day"); "Just for a while" ("The Last Waltz": Ivor Novello); "Love will find a way" ("The Maid of the Mountains": Fraser-Simson) - Jose Collins (soprano)
"O mistress fond and fair"; "The Memory of a Kiss" ("Casanova": Johann Strauss ) -
Arthur Fear (baritone)
Waltz ("Sari": Kalman) - International Concert Orchestra
at the piano, with his Quintet
ENSA concert for war-workers. Arthur Salisbury and his Orchestra, with Renee Barr and Cyril Shane.
Guest artist, Mabel Constanduros
followed by a recording of last night's postscript
Conducted by Maurice Johnstone
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
A. J. Powell and his Banjo Octet
' Manor Valley': talk by Will Grant
Conductor, George Thompson
and his Orchestra
Darlleniad o gerddi newydd gan rai o'n beirdd ifainc. Rhaglen o dan ofal T. Rowland Hughes. (Reading of new Welsh verse)
"The Travelling Glow-Worm', by Dora Broome , told by Wilfred Stuff
'and Nonsense ' : funfare on the air, concocted by, Muriel Levy , with Doris Gambell , Violet Carson , Wilfred Pickles , Muriel Levy , Nan, and the audience at the ' BBC at War' Exhibition, Manchester, as guest artists
followed by National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
taken from the novel by Anthony Trollope , by, H. Oldfield Box. Produced by Howard Rose. Episode 3
2-' Primitive Religions ' : talk by the Rev. T. Cullen Young , Secretary to the United Society for Christian Literature, and Sir Frederick Whyte
and his Orchestra, with Beryl Pavis , Len Camber , Georgina, Derek Roy , Doreen Villiers , Johnnie Green , the Singing Sweethearts, and Three Boys and a Girl
or ' Monday at Mulligan's'
The Revue Chorus and the BBC Revue Orchestra conducted by Mansel Thomas. Script by Harry O'Dono van and Dick Forbes. Produced by Eric Fawcett
Talk by Mary Fergusdn
plays
Piano Sonata in B minor Chopin
Gramophone records of the peculiarities of railways. Arranged and presented by Peter Gordon
Who chooses to become a doctor, and why ? What is the training ? And how does the qualified doctor become a consultant ? Some of the questions answered in a programme written in collaboration with a well-known member of the profession, and produced by Stephen Potter
Contemporary poets: Terence Tiller.
and the Dance Orchestra, with Paula Green , Sid Buckman , and Ken Beaumont
Piano Quartet in C minor played by Harry Cumpson (piano), David Dawson. (violin), Cyril Towbin (viola), and Carl Stem (cello). (Gramophone records)