and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conducted by the late B. Walton O'Donnell. (Gramophone records)
Exercises for men : J. D. Elder
7.40 For women, May Brown
At the pianos, Barbara Laing and Andrew Bryson.
Piano music by Brahms
Short morning prayers
' Try Something New', by Muriel Ann Wilde
Popular songs and dance music on gramophone records '
at the organ of the Granada, Harrow
(on gramophone records). Shepherd Boy (Lyric -Suite : Grieg) : London Philharmonic Orchestra
Introductory music Prayer
Bright the vision that delighted (A. and M. 161 : S.P. 460 : Tune, Lam Deo )
Interlude
Prayers : The Prayer for Happiness ; the Lord's Prayer
Come, gracious Spirit (A. and M. 209 :
C.H. 188 : Tunc, Hawkhurst)
Blessing
Closing music
on gramophone records
(For Welsh schools). Cwrs y Byd
News commentary
from page 53 of "New Every Morning" and page 58 of "Each Returning Day". How sweet the name of Jesus sounds; Psalm 23; Thine arm, O Lord
Fourth in a series of gramophone programmes written and arranged by A. P. Sharpe
Nursing number : Miss E. M. Pye , President of the Royal College of Midwives, and Miss Mary Woods , S.R.M.
11.0 SCOTTISH HERITAGE. ',Rob Roy ', by Catherine Barr : dramatised version of the life of the great freebooter „
11.20 'HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT — railwaymen ? ', by Eric Hiller
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. Some Colonial questions : ' West African Crafts', by H. V. Meyerowitz , Supervisor of Arts and Crafts at Achimota College, Gold Coast
played by Denis Matthews and Howard Ferguson
ENSA concert for war-workers, from a factory canteen. Joe Loss and his Orchestra, with Pat MacCormack , Harry Kaye , Maureen, and Elizabeth Batey. Guest artist, Jock McKay
Week-end notes for women gardeners by Anna Scarlett and Elizabeth Cowell
BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Ian Whyte
2.0 TRAVEL TALKS. South America. ' A Trip up the Amazon by Anthony Pirie
2.15 Interval music
2.20 1 YSGOLION CYMRU. (For Welsh schools. Recorded programme). ' Rhigwm a Chan '. 9 — ' Y Gerddorfa '
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. English for everyday use. ' Magazine Project' (ii), by S. P. B. Mais
Billy Tement and the Dance Orchestra
from Mount St. Mary's College, Spinkhill
O salutaris (Beethoven)
Address by Rev. J. Brady, S.J.
Jesus, dulcis memoria (Viltoria)
Tantum ergo (anon.)
Adoremus (Altegri)
Soul of my Saviour (W. J. Maher)
Conductor, Mr: A. H. Trotman
and her Girls Band
Sgwrs gan Aelod Seneddol. (Talk in Welsh)
Rhagolygon gan D. R. Hughes. (Talk in Welsh)
5.20 'Letter from America', by Olive Shapley (recording)
Some gramophone records
5.45 'The House at Westminster', by Megan Lloyd George, M.P.
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
sung by the BBC Singers : conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Five English Folk Songs : t Seventeen come Sunday ; 2 Brisk young sailor (first version) ; 3 The Lawyer ; 4 Tarry Trousers ; 5 The Cuckoo arr. R. 0. Morrit
Radio play by Betty Stafford Robinson, produced by Barbara Burnham
Scene: A hospital ward in the middle of the night
London Philharmonic Orchestra (leader, Jean Pougnet ) 8.24 Interval
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
played by Norina Semino (cello) and Harry Isaacs (piano)
Radio version of the George Black production, played by the cast now appearing at the London Hippodrome. Book and lyrics by Harold Purcell ; music by Harry Parr -
Davies. Radio adaptation and production by Vernon Harris. Story told by John Watt
The Mastersingers, and full Hippodrome Chorus. The Debroy Somers Cranboum Light Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Debroy Summers
Extract from "John Inglesant" by J. H. Shorthouse, read by Carleton Hobbs.
and the Westenders, with Cyril Shane