and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conducted by Albert Coates. (Gramophone records)
Exercises for men : J. D. Elder 7.40 Exercises for women : May Brown
At the pianos, Lena Blackman and Andrew Bryson
Music by Lully and Rameau
Rev. Canon C. W. Hutchinson
Programme Parade
' Men in the Kitchen' : introduced by Freddy Grisewood
from a selection of records
Conductor, Rae Jenkins , with Leonard Gowings (tenor)
at the organ, of the Regal, Kingston
News commentary '
from page 49 of "New Every Morning" and page 44 of "Each Returning Day". On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry; Psalm 112, w. 1-7; Eternal Father, strong to save
Dudley Hippodrome Orchestra : conductor, Harry Pell
RHYTHM AND MELODY by John Horton : ' Octaves '
11.20 GEOGRAPHY : Regions and Peoples of the Soviet Union. ' Western Siberia '
11.40- ENGLISH FOR UNDER-NINES. ' The Tinder-Box' : dramatised version of the original Hans Andersen story
Songs and instrumental music, on gramophone records
First Harpsichord Suite : Rudolph Dol metsch
I love and I must love ; If music be the food of love : Keith Falkner
The Knotting Song : John Coates
The Golden Sonata, for two violins and harpsichord : Jean Pougnet , Frederick Grinke , and Boris Ord
Nymphs and Shepherds : Elsie Suddaby Bad Bess : Edna Thornton
Awake, ye dead ; Sound the trumpet.:
Norman Allin and Harold Williams
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
Conductor, David Aspinall .
2.0 NATURE STUDY. ' Living. Together ', by Sybil Ross : how certain animals of the sea-shore live together for food and protection
2.15 Interval music
2.20 i YSGOLION CYMRU (For Welsh schools). ' Y Pentref '. 8-Cwn Defaid. Galw'r cwn. Treialon cwn. Casglu'r defaid i'w cneifio. Diwrnod gyda'r cneifwyr
2.40 SENIOR HISTORY. South Africa : ' Cecil Rhodes ', by Edith Macqueen
Primo Scala 's Accordion Band, directed by Harry Bidgood
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
Frank Swinnerton talks again on new and recent books
and her Girls Band
(Studio Service in Welsh). Cymerir y Gweddiau o'r llyfr -' Bob Bore o Newydd'
' St. John's Eve ' : programme about the odd customs which, in Wales and many European countries, are connected with this time. Programme devised and written by Marjorie Wynn Williams. Produced by Morfudd. Mason Lewis
National and Regional announcements
More about ' This Planning Business': discussion for Northern Ireland listeners between Denis Winston , Chief Architect to the Northern Ireland Ministry of Home Affairs, and Adrian Robinson
Non-stop parade of song hits, sung by Mary Maddock , Haydn Adams , Bruce Dargavel , and Chorus, with Mai Jones and Mary Kendall at the pianos. Presented by Mai Jones
Henry Wendon (tenor). London Philharmonic Orchestra (leader, Jean Pougnet ), conducted by Basil Cameron
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
Christians meet to answer listeners' questions
with Jack Train ; and Sydney Keith , Fred Yule , Dino Galvani , Horace Percival , Bill Stephens , Dorothy Summers , Vera Lennox , Paula Green , Peter Akister and the Jazz Ticulators. Script by Ted Kavanagh. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Produced by Francis Worsley
Weekly programme telling in dramatic form stories of courage and endurance, of humour and heroism, from the week's news. Edited by Gordon Boshell and Ronald Collier , with music under the direction of George Walter. Produced by Leonard Cottrell
Address by the Rev. R. J. Wedder spoon
Weekly sidelight on detective fiction, with dramatised excerpts, presented by Ernest Dudley
Messages from men who are there to their, relatives and friends in this country
The London Studio Orchestra (conductor, Reg. Leopold), in a programme which gives full credit to the arranger and orchestrator of the music. Presented by Fred Hartley
' One-One-One ', written and read by Gilbert Hackforth-Jones . (Previously broadcast on May 25, 1942)
and his Orchestra, with Doreen Stephens , Helen Ward , and Stanley Fraser