and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conducted by Major J. C: Windram. (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
' A Salad-Dressing You Can Keep ', by Nella Whitfield.
Popular dance music and songs, on gramophone records
at the organ of the Regal, Kingston
on gramophone records
Introductory music
Prayer
To the name of our salvation (A. and M.
179, vv. 1, 2, 5, 6; C.H. 164, vv. I, 2, 4, 5 : Tune, Oriel)
Interlude
Prayers : Prayer of Thanksgiving: the Lord's Prayer
Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us (A. and M. 281; S.P. 555; C.H. 563 : Tune, Mannheim)
Blessing
Closing music
Conductor, Charles Shadwell , with Doris Banner.
(For Welsh schools). Cwrs y Byd
News commentary
from page 25 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 46 of ' Each Returning Day '. Thou hidden love of God ; Psalm 62 ; Lead us, 0 Father
Harriet Cohen (piano), on gramophone records
Prelude and Fugue No. 5 in D (Bach) Allegretto : Sonata in C, K.330 (Mozart) Intermezzo No. 4, in B flat (Brahms) i
The Medical Superintendent of a fever hospital discusses the question of Diphtheria Immunisation
11.0 SCOTTISH HERITAGE. 'The Tale of a Field' : the various processes, applied over a long period of time, which have made a field fertile
11.20 'HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT -the people who run the buses ? ', by Margerie Scott
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. Some Colonial questions.: ' Ceylon ', by T. Reid , C.M.G.
Joseph Slater (flute) ; Olive Zorian (violin), Leonard Rubens (viola), Marie Korchinska (harp)
Sonata in C minor for flute, violin, viola and harp (The Musical Offering)...Bach
Elegiac Trio for flute, viola, and harp.... Box
ENSA concert for war-workers from a factory canteen. Oscar Rabin and his Band, with Harry Davis. Guest artist, Bertha Willmott
Week-end notes for women gardeners by Anna Scarlett and Elizabeth Cowell
Conducted by Edric Cundell
2.0 TRAVEL TALKS. South America, by J. P. Sutherland : climbing by mule to the tin mines in the mountains of Bolivia
2.15 Interval music
2.20 I YSGOLION CYMRU (For Welsh schools). ' Rhigwm a Chan', gan Huldah Bassett. 8-Stori gan Jennie Thomas
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. English for everyday use. ' Magazine Project' (i), by S. P. B. Mais : planning a class (or school) magazine in war-time ; getting contributions and arranging selection and editorial committees
Billy Tement and the Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Julius Harrison
and her Girls Band
Conducted by G. Thalben-Ball
Sgwrs gan Aelod Seneddol. (Talk in Welsh)
Bwrw golwg ar helyntion y mis. (News talk in Welsh)
Serial story : ' The Big Six', by Arthur Ransome , told by Mac. Conclusion—' The Legal Mind '. Followed by ' Between Ourselves ' : short talk by Mac especially for children living in the country
5.45 ' Your Garden This Month ' : H. G. Fleet discusses gardening problems and achievements-with some young gardeners. From the ' BBC at War ' Exhibition, City Hall, Belfast
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
featuring an unknown artist, with dance music played by the Electronomes, leader, L/Cpl. Harry Farmer (by permission of the Commanding Officer of a R.A.C. Training Regiment in the South West). Produced by Hamilton Kennedy
Moiseiwitsch (piano). London Phil-harmonic Orchestra (leader, Jean Pougnet ), conducted by Basil Cameron
Beethoven
Symphony No. 1, in C
Piano Concerto No. S, in E flat (Emperor) Overture : Leonora No. 3
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Play by Joseph Conrad , arranged by Sybil Clarke. Produced by Howard Rose
An episode from 'Don Quixote' - by Cervantes. Music by Manuel de Falla. English version by J. B. Trend. Presentation by Roberto Gerhard
Narrator, George Hayes
BBC Theatre Orchestra: conductor, Stanford Robinson
Viola Sonata played by Max Gilbert (viola) and Kendall Taylor (piano)
and postscript
Contemporary poets: I: Four poems by Laurie Lee, read by Arthur Bush.
at the organ of the Empire, Leicester Square
and her Girls Band