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 Radio Doctor'
on gramophone records
Conductor, Harry Pell , with Irene Hinsley (soprano)
Dorothy Carless
Topical magazine programme
from page 57 of New Every Morning ' and page 18 of Each Returning Day'. My song is love unknown ; Psalm 142 ; Be thou my guardian and my guide..
Chopwell Colliery Band : conductor, H. Mileman
11.0 CURRENT AFFAIRS : experts, introduced by Evelyn Gibbs , discuss important happenings in the world today
11.20 Interval music
11.25 ARITHMETIC IN EVERYDAY LIFE, devised by P. P. Brown and Anne Blackwell. 3— ' Buses and a Sense of Proportion ' : arithmetic in the queue
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and the North Pier Orchestra, Blackpool
136th in the Northern series of concerts by war-workers during their lunch-hour break. Arranged and presented by Victor Smythe
Plotside broadcasts from a BBC allotment' cultivated by the Outside Broadcasting Department. Commentator, Michael Standing , Adviser, Thomas Hay. From a London residential square.
Broadcast from the hundredth concert in the series organised for city workers. Oda Slobodskaya (soprano).. John Tobin and Tilly Connely (pianos)
for soprano, oboe, and harpsichord. Ruth Naylor (soprano), Leon Goossens (oboe), John Ticehurst (harpsichord)
LEON GOOSSENS AND JOHN TICEHURST
Conductor, Rae Jenkins . Leslie England (piano)
Rhythmic records
A programme in praise of rain. BBC Revue Orchestra : conductor, Mansel Thomas. Ceinwen Rowlands (soprano). George Armitage (tenor). Introduced by Ewart Scott. Presented by Eric Fawcett
played by Winifred Small and Nancy Phillips
Conducted by Julius Harrison
4-' Hanes ffair Gwyl Grog Beddge lert', gan Bob Owen , yn cael ei ddarllen gan Tom Jones. (Talk in Welsh)
5.20 Shelton Church of England Junior Mixed School Choir and Recorder Band
'The Minstrel and the Shepherdess ' : fairy tale by Catherine Buckle , told by Nan
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
National and Regional announcements
in ' I Like to Sing to Records' : second of a new series of programmes by Polly Ward in which she sings to some of her favourite records. With Vi Stevens as ' 'Mabel', her Cockney dresser. Produced by Joan Clark
Fourth instalment of Robert Louis Stevenson's story, read by Felix Aylmer
Loudon Dodd makes his final and, in some ways, his most depressing discovery on the wreck of the Flying Scud on Midway Island. He moves off to the next stage in his adventure.
played by the Isidore Schwiller String Septet
and his Ballroom Orchestra