and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conducted by A. V. Alexandrov. (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
'Pots and Pans', by Janet Dunbar
Record programme of tunes and songs from the year 1939. Written and arranged by Roy Plomley
Conductor, Mr. J. Thorpe
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Conductor, Rae Jenkins. Joyce Sutton (contralto)
from page 17 of ' New Every Morning and page 12 of ' Each Returning Day Ye choirs of new Jerusalem ; Psalm 65, vv. 1-8 ; 0 Lord of Heav'n
Band of the South Wales Borderers (24th Regiment), conducted by S. V. Hayes
Songs sung by Dale Smith (baritone), accompanied by Dora Gilson
Peace ; One Morning in the Flower
From the ' BBC at War ' Exhibition, City
Art Gallery, Manchester
Conductor, Charles Shadwell , with Stephen Manton (baritone)
Conductor, Albert E. Badrick
Munition-workers entertain fellow members of the staff to a lunch-time concert at a factory somewhere in the South. (BBC recording)
Mrs. Arthur Abbey discusses the art of milking, kid-rearing, and other subjects of interest to goat keepers
presented, with gramophone records, by Sam Heppner
and his Correct Tempo Ballroom Band, with Edna Kaye , Irene King , and the Vocalaires
Conducted by Julius Harrison. Stanley Wootton (viola)
The ever-changing moods of the English countryside, with music and songs on records. No. 11-' Buckinghamsbire
Written by Stanley Baron , and produced by Frederick Piffard and Charles Maxwell
Rhaglen i fis y blodau. Ceinwen Rowlands , Wythawd Meibion Eryri a Phumawd Offerynnol Arfon. Y cyfarwyddo gan Sam Jones. (Welsh light programme)
5.20 The Merry Month of May ' : programme of verse and music, arranged by Eileen Molony and Reginald Redman
5.45 F. N. S. Creek , the sports coach, discusses Swimming' with Captain Keen
National and Regional announcements
Douglas Houghton deals with the many official forms and regulations with which everyone nowadays has to deal
Impromptu in B flat Waltzes (Op. 9) played by Peter Stadlen (piano)
starring James Cagney as George M. Cohan , and Joan Leslie as Mary Cohan. Charles B. Cochran introduces a musical tribute to America's greatest showman, based on and introducing music, songs, and scenes taken from the sound-track of the film, including the actual recorded voices of the stars (by permission of Warner Brothers). Script and radio adaptation by Harry Alan Towers. Continuity by Charles Maxwell. Produced by Peter Eton
Rt. Hon. Earl Winterton , M.P.
Though the title remains the same, M.P.i speaking in this series will sometimes leave the immediate topics of the week in Westminster to deal with wider subjects. For example. Lord Winterton, once the baby of the Commons, now. its deputy father, will talk about the ways and the history of the House as he has known it through long experience.
Conducted by Ian Whyte
Raymond Gram Swing
Play written for broadcasting by Norman Edwards. Produced by Val Gielgud
A form for Compline
Third of a series of gramophone programmes, presented by Rodney Gallop
with Reg Leopold and his Players, and Sam Browne
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra