and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
on gramophone records
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women : Audrey Nicol
At the pianos, Barbara Laing and Lena Blackman.
Cello Concertos
Short morning prayers
' The Food Reporter '
Mixed choice of records. The high spot is ' Belshazzar's Feast', by Sibelius, played by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Robert Kajanus
at the piano, with his Quintet
Talk by Claude Berry.
Conductor, Charles Shadwell , with George James
from page 37 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 14 of 'Each Returning Day '. Metrical Psalm 61, w. 1-3, 8 ; Psalm 4 ; Son of God, eternal Saviour
.Falkman and his Apache Band
11.0 SINGING TOGETHER, by Herbert Wiseman
John Peel (English song)
Loch Lomond (Scottish song) Billy Boy (sea shanty)
The animals went in two by two (nursery
•on*) 11.20 Interval music
11.25 ARITHMETIC IN EVERYDAY LIFE, devised by P. P. Brown and Anne Blackwell. 1—' How accurate do you need to be ? ' : dramatised examples of accuracy and approximation
on gramophone records
Andante con variazioni ; Scherzo (Suite in F sharp minor : Dohnanyi) : Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Frederick Stock
Symphony on a French Mountaineer's
Song, for orchestra and piano (Vincent d'Indy) : Marguerite Long (piano) and Orchestre Symphonique (of Paris), conducted by Philippe Gaubert
Closing Scene (Hassan : Delius) : London
Philharmonic Orchestra and the Royal Open Choir (tenor solo, Jan van der Gucht ), conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
ENSA concert for war workers from a factory canteen. Harry Leader and his Band. Guest artists, Evelyn Dall and Marian Zigmunt
followed by a recording of last night's postscript
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate. Noel Mewton-Wood (piano)
Today's Variety on records, introduced by Roy Rich
and his Mazurka Orchestra
(All arrangements by Mischa Michaeloff )
Percival Mackey and his Orchestra
These programmes bring before you month by month the changing facets of the rural scene. Countrymen and women are brought to the microphone to speak about their lives and work.
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Conductor, Mr. R. Lester .
Regimental March of the Green Howards :
The Bonnie English Rose
Beth amser yn 61 cychwynnodd Cymro o'r De ar daith drwy bentrefi Cymru. Ceir darluniau o rai o'r Heoedd y bu ynddynt yn y gyfres hon o raglenni. 1 —' Cwmaman '. (Recorded talk in Welsh)
5.20 Story : ' Sam Pig and Sally the Mare by Alison Uttley , told by Mac
' Music at Random', by Helen Henschel : Songs that French children sing
5.45 Stay-at-Home Holidays ', by Ida Gandy : No. 3—' Picnics'
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
and his Orchestra, with Beryl Davis , Len Camber , Derek Roy , Doreen Villiers , Ruth Howard , and Johnny Green
Play by Howard Agg and Mabel Constanduros , produced by Val Gielgud
Conducted by Maurice Johnstone. Roy Henderson (baritone)
The training of submarine crews in the use of the Davis submerged escape apparatus. Broadcast from the instructor's platform and the escape compartment at a Royal Naval Training Establishment. Commentators, Gilbert Harding and Wynford Vaughan Thomas
A tribute to the work of the men who train the bomber and fighter pilots of the R.A.F. to fly. Written and produced by Peter Watts
by J. B. Priestley
Another story of ' The Ship's Company Book and lyrics by Leading Writer Roland Blackburn. Music by Signalman Jack Robson. Radio adaptation and production by Reginald Smith . and Other parts played by members of the BBC Variety Repertory Company. The Dorothe Morrow Singers and the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Tement
The action passes on board H.M.S. ' Incredible ' and at the port of Reykjavik, Iceland
Veronica Mansfield (mezzo-soprano) ; John Francis (flute) ; Norina Semino (cello) ; Amy Vose (reader)
Conducted by William Boyd
(Religious Service in Gaelic)
Salm 43, 3-5, air fonn Arnold Urnuigh
Leughadh : Gniomharan nan Absto), 16,
22-34
Salm 143, 6-8, air fonn Ballerma
An searmon : An t-Urr. Alasdair Mac-
Dhomhnuill, Eaglais Chaluim-Chille , an Glaschu Salm 92, 1-4, air fonn St. Stephen Am beannachadh
and her Girls Band
"The Garden of Proserpine" by Swinburne, read by Margaretta Scott.