and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
on gramophone records
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women : Doris Robertson
At the pianos, Barbara Laing and Andrew Brysoh.
Dvorak's Slavonic Dances
Very Rev. W. R. Matthews, K.C.V.O., D.D., Dean of St. Paul's
' Something Tasty for Breakfast by Mrs. Ingillson
Mixed choice of records. The high-spot is Coleridge-Taylor's Suite from incidental music to Shakespeare's Othello, played by the New Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent
and his Music, with Jack Cooper.
Talk by Mrs. Pat Miller
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
News commentary
from page 117 of 'New Every Morning' and page 62 of ' Each Returning Day Jesu, thou joy of loving hearts 1 Psalm 138 ; Come, 0 thou traveller unknown
Robin Richmond and his Sextet
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Overture : My Home
By the Dark Lake ; In Stormy Times (The
Bohemian Forest)
Symphony No. 3, in F played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Guy Warrack
followed by a recording of last night's postscript
on records
1.50 FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (Scotland). ' Cardroch Castle ', by George and Ann Scott Moncrieff
2.10 Interval music
2.15 STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY :
' Drake And The First British Voyage Round The World', by Silvia Goodall
"2.35 Interval music
2.40 SCHOOLS' ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. BBC Orchestra, conducted by Reginald Jacques. Programme presented by Reginald Jacques
at the organ, of the Ritz Cinema, Nottingham
Two families share a country manse : talk by Jean Allan
Conductor, J. J. Stobbs
Conducted by Julius Harrison
Sgwrs gan J. Williams Hughes sydd newydd ddychwelyd o'r wlad honno: (Talk in Welsh)
5.20 'My Crowded Solitude', by Jack Maclaren : No. 5-' Trouble in the Camp '
Norman Stone in a short recital of folk songs
5.45 ' Stay-at-Home Holidays ' (ii), by Ida Gandy. This afternoon Mrs. Gandy discusses an exciting holiday spent with a donkey.
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
and her Girls Band
Iso Elinson (piano). London Philharmonic Orchestra (leader, Jean Pougnet ), conducted by Sir Henry Wood
Dvorak and Brahms
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
(by permission of the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief), conducted by Mr. Frederick A. Gale
Stanley Holloway , Joyce Barbour , Norman Long , Joan Young , and Leonard de Renzi recall in song and story incidents whidh led to their first pay-envelope. BBC Variety Orchestra and Revue Chorus, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Programme devised by Mungo Dewar and written by C. Denier Warren. Produced by Harry S. Pepper
J. B. Priestley
New radio play by Storm Jameson , produced by Barbara Burnham
Time: Autumn to Spring, 1066-1067
Gramophone records
The Silver Swan ; Fair Phyllis (Gibbons)
St. George's Singers, directed by Dr. E. H. Fellowes
The New Sa-Hoo (Farnaby) ; The Fall of the Leafe (Peerson) ; A Toye (Farnaby) : Pauline Aubert (virginal)
I love and I must ; If music be the food of love (Purcell) : Keith Falkner (baritone), Bernard Richards (cello), and John Ticehurst (harpsichord)
Le tambourin (Rameau) ; Le coucou
(Daquin) : Wanda Landowska (harpsichord)
Rest, sweet nymphs (Pilkington) ; Sing we and chant it (Morley) : St. George's Singers, directed by Dr. E. H. Fellowes
Letters : Mozart to his wife, read by Benjamin Britten. Presented by Edward Sackville-West
played by Percy Whitlock
From St. Stephen's Church, Bournemouth
and his Orchestra, with Beryl Davis , Len Camber , Derek Roy , Doreen Villiers , Marion Barnard , and Johnnie Green