and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
(tenor) on gramophone records
Exercises for men : J. D. Elder
7.40 for women : May Brown
At the pianos, Lena Blackman and Andrew Bryson.
Music by Lully and Rameau
Rev. Canon C.W. Hutchinson
'/The Kitchen Front in the U.S.A.', by Virginia Downing
Record programme of tunes and songs from the London Palladium. Written and arranged by Roy Plomley
Conductor, Mr. J. B. H. Thorpe
Regimental Marches of the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Conductor, William Pethers, with George Gibbs (baritone).
From the New Hippodrome, Coventry
from page 21 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 48 of ' Each Returning Day '. Thine for ever; Psalm 86, vv. 1-12; Father, who on man dost shower gifts t
Al Collins and his Band
played by Claud Biggs
From the ' BBC at War ' Exhibition, City Hall, Belfast
Conducted by Julius Harrison
Under the direction of Stanley Andrews
War-workers entermin their colleagues during the lunch-hour at a West of England factory. Produced by Laurence Greenberg
' Getting in the Honey Crop ', by Reginald Gamble and B. Lewis , Secretary of the Lincoln Beekeepers' Association
Gramophone programme devoted to the music of Harry Parr-Davies . Written and presented by Sam Heppner
with Margaret Eaves
Conductor, Ian Whyte , with Eda Kersey (violin) 3.25 app. Interval
From Kelvingrove Art Galleries, Glasgow
The ever-changing mood of the English countryside, with music and songs on records. No. 17—' Bedfordshire ', written by Denis Preston and produced by Charles Maxwell and Frederick Piffard
Pigion o raglenni a recordiwyd yn ddiweddar - ynghyd ag eitemau newydd sbon. Y rhaglen dan ofal Sam Jones. (Excerpts from recent Welsh programmes)
5.20 Story : ' The Cat who was Tiddles by Jacqueline Chappie , told by Vivienne Chatterton
Songs by Mervyn Daniell
5.45 ' Stay-at-Home Holidays * : first of a series of talks by Ida Gandy
National and Regional announcements
Douglas Houghton discusses the many regulations and official forms with which everyone nowadays has to deal
Conducted by Stanford Robinson
The story of the night shift in one of the great Royal Ordnance factories where bombs and shells are filled with high explosive : Wendy Hiller as Mary. Written and produced by Marjorie Banks. (BBC recording)
H. W. Butcher, M.P.
A factory-worker and his family sample London's open-air attractions, including a visit to the circus, a concert-party, a military band, dancing on the green, and cricket in the parks. Guide, Frederick Allen. Commentators, John Snagge , Michael Standing , John Ellison , and Godfrey Baseley
An Anglo-American show; introducing ' Brothers-in-Arms ', ' Salute with Music', and guest stars from both sides of the Atlantic. With Betty Driver,' Slim Allan , the Dorothe Morrow Singers, and Leslie - Mitchell . Augmented
Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Tement. Script by Hal Block. Directed by Gordon Crier. (BBC recording)
Ernest K. Lindley
by Lionel Brown. Produced by Martyn C. Webster
Evening prayers
Talk by Lt. Robert Eddison , R.N.V.R.
Concerto for two pianos and percussion played by Louis Kentner and Ilona Kabos , with James Blades and William Bradshaw
and the Dance Orchestra, with Ken Beaumont , Sid Buckman , and Doreen Henry