and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
(baritone), on gramophone records
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7:40 Exercises for women : May Brown
At the pianos, Andrew Bryson and Lena Blackman.
- from Russian operas
Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lichfield
Programme Parade
' New Puddings for Old', by Dorothy Bugden
Popular dance music and songs on gramophone records
at the organ of the Regal, Kingston
Introductory music
Prayers
All people that on earth do dwell (A. and M. 166, omitting v. 5; S.P. 443, omitting v. 5; C.H. 229: Tune, Old Hundredth)
Interlude
Prayers: The Prayer for God's Presence; the Lord's Prayer
Forth in thy name, O Lord, I go (A. and M. 8, omitting v. 2; S.P. 29, omitting v. 2; C.H. 651, omitting v. 2: Tune, Angel's Song)
Blessing
Closing music
played by the BBC Revue Orchestra: conductor, Mansel Thomas , with Gwendolene Embley (soprano)
(For Welsh schools). Cwrs y Byd
News commentary
from page 77 of New Every Morning ' and page 34 of ' Each Returning Day '. Rejoice, the Lord is King ; Psalm 31, vv. 1-6, 21-27 ; Crown him with many crowns
Variations on a theme of Beethoven, for- two pianos played by Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson. (Gramophone records)
A dietician discusses the part the kitchen should play
11.0 SCOTTISH HERITAGE. 'The Story of the Culbin Sands ' : how the rich and prosperous estate of Culbin was laid desolate by the sandstorm of 1694 ; brief reference to modem schemes of afforestation
11.20 HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT ? 2 : ' The people who see to our milk supply', by Eric Hiller and Roy McGregor
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS
Conducted by Major J. Causley Windram, Director of Music, Coldstream Guards
ENSA concert for war-workers from a factory canteen. Oscar Rabin and his Band, with Harry Davis. Guest artist, Jack Edge
Week-end notes for women gardeners by Anna Scarlett and Elizabeth Cowell
Conductor, Reginald Jacques
2.0 TRAVEL TALKS : A shearing run in the mountains of the South East ', by P. La Trobe Foster
2.15 Interval music
2.20 i YSGOLION CYMRU. (For Welsh schools). ' Rhigwm a Chân', gan HuldahBassett. 2—'Dillad Newydd'. Gwaith y teiliwryw sail y wers hon. Rhigymau fel ' Teilwriaid bychain ydym ni' a ' Dyma'r got yn barod '.
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. Verse-making (i) : S. P. B. Mais introduces some story poems and verses about work
Scottish Variety Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro
Frances Day, on gramophone records
Gramophone records selected and presented by Dr. Malcolm Sargent. From the ' BBC at War' Exhibition, City Art Gallery, Manchester
' Men of the Navy ' : talk by a naval officer
Directed by. Jack Hardy
From the ' BBC at War ' Exhibition, City
Art Gallery, Manchester
Sgwrs gan Aelod Seneddol. (Talk in Welsh)
Sgwrs gan Emlyn Evans.
(A talk in Welsh)
5.20 'The Big Six', by Arthur Ransome , told by Mac. Part 12-' The Green Chimney '
Gramophone records
5.45 ' Some Surprising Spiders ', by L. Hugh Newman
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
Kay Cavendish with her piano
Series of talks dealing with the scope and competence of- the Church's concern in political life. 5-' How this strikes the politician ' (i) : James Griffiths , M.P.
Leader Laurance Turner : conductor, Dr. Malcolm Sargent. Roy Henderson (baritone). Joan Spencer
(violin). A broadcast from the May season of concerts organised by the Halle Society in collaboration with the BBC
From the Opera .House, Manchester
Play for broadcasting by' Eric Link later. Produced by Val Gielgud.
Members of Garrick's Patrol
Members of an Armoured Car Unit
(by permission of H. M. Tennenk, Ltd.)
(by permission of Ealing Studios, Ltd.) and
Spring programme in music and poetry devised by Bea Howe , with Robert Douglas , Sophie Wyss , Stanley Riley , and Antoinette Cellier. BBC Theatre Chorus and BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Mark H. Lubbock. Produced by Stephen Thomas
The music and story of Andre Koste lanetz, well-known American orchestral conductor. Music on records ; story written by Harry Alan Towers , and told by Charles Maxwell. Produced by Peter Eton
and postscript
Sonata in G, Qp. 96 played by Eda Kersey (violin) and Kathleen Long (piano)
"The Rose", from "Trivia" by Logan Pearsall Smith.
and his Ballroom Orchestra