and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
(bass), on gramophone records
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women : May Brown
At the pianos, Barbara Laing and Lena Blackman.
Music by Norwegian composers
Short morning prayers
' Try Something New : Egyptian Cooking ' : by Mrs. O'Kell
Popular dance music and songs on gramophone records
at the organ of the Gaumont, Holloway
Introductory music
Prayer
Awake, my soul (A. and M. 3, Part 1, omitting v. 4; S.P. 25, Part 1, omitting v. 4; C.H. 256, omitting vv. 4 and 5: Tune, Morning Hymn)
Interlude
Prayers: The Prayer ior Today; the Lord's Prayer
Through the night of doubt and sorrow (A. and M. 274, omitting vv. 7 and 8; S.P. 678; C.H. 214: Tune, Marching)
Blessing
Closing music
at the piano, with his Quintet
(For Welsh Schools). Cwrs y Byd
News commentary
from page 25 of New Every Morning' and page 46 of ' Each Returning Day *. At thy feet ; Psalm 62 ; Lead us, 0 Father
(soprano), on gramophone records
I've told every little star (Music in the Air: Kern)
When the Gypsy played (Glamorous
Night : Novello)
I can give you the starlight; Waltz of my Heart (Dancing Years: Novello)
' The Importance of Breast Feeding ' : talk by Dr. Leslie Housden , Chairman of the Mothercraft Teaching Committee of the National Association of Maternity and Child Welfare Centres
11.0 SCOTTISH HERITAGE. 'Dunbar Castle', by Kathleen Goldie : the story of Black Agnes ; Mary and Bothwell ; the war with Cromwell
11.20 HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT . . .?—3 : ' The people who cook our meals ', by Eric Hiller and Roy McGregor
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. Some Colonial questions : 3-' Education ', by Sir Hanns Vischer , Secretary General of the International African
Institute
Conducted by Mr. W. H. FitzEarle
ENSA concert for war-workers from a factory canteen. Harry Roy and his Band, with Marjorie Kingsley and Rene Lester. Guest artist, Robb Wilton
Weekend notes for women gardeners, by Anna Scarlett and Elizabeth Cowell
Conductor, Ian Whyte
2.0 TRAVEL TALKS. Australia : ' A trip through the mining districts of the South and West', by Colin Wills
Z.15 Interval music
2.20 i YSGOLION CYMRU (For Welsh schools). ' Rhigwm a Chan ', gan Huldah Bassett : 3—' Mynd i Lan y Mor Mynd gyda'r tren. Gwneud cestyll tywod. Nofio yn y mor, rhwyfo, a gweld y ffair bleser
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. English for everyday use. Verse-Making (ii) : S. P. B. Mais on making up poems for ourselves
Joe Loss and his Orchestra. From the Hippodrome, Coventry
Iris Loveridge (piano) and Ethel Lyon (soprano)
and his Orchestra, with Jack Wilson (piano)
and his Dance Orchestra
Sgwrs gan Aelod Seneddol. (Talk in Welsh)
Sgwrs gan Elizabeth Thornton Jones. (Talk in Welsh)
'The Big Six', by Arthur Ransome, told by Mac : No. 13 - 'The Villain Leaves His Mark'
'Letter from America', by Olive Shapley (recording)
Music for dancing : gramophone records chosen by John Keir Cross
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
Fantasia and Fugue : Ad nos, ad salutarem undam played by G. Thalben-Ball (organ)
Melodies old and new, presented in modern manner by Jack Payne with his Orchestra, Peggy Cochrane , . Roland Peachy , Carole Carr , and Bruce Trent
Series of talks dealing with the scope and competence of the Church's concern in political life. 6—' How this strikes the politician' (ii) : H. U. Willink , K.C., M.P.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
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 member of the profession (a well-known children's specialist), and produced by Stephen Potter
Comic opera by Isaac Albeniz. Words by Arthur Law. Adapted and produced by Stephen Thomas
Scene : In and around the small town of Karakatol in Greece in the middle of the last century
BBC Theatre Chorus. BBC Theatre Orchestra : conductor, Stanford Robinson
and postscript
sung by Noel Eadie (soprano) and George Parker (baritone)
NOEL EADIE (Settings of poems by Walter de la Mare)
GEORGE PARKER (Settings of poems by A. E. Housman )
Novelty numbers and solo pieces, played by the BBC Variety Orchestra (conductor, Charles Shadwell ), with Joe Linnane
Contemporary poets: "Napoleon in 1814" by Stephen Spender.