and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
(tenor), on gramophone records
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women : May Brown
At the pianos, Barbara Laing and Lena Blackman.
Bach's Orchestral Suites
Rev. R.E. Fenn, Minister of the Free Church, Welwyn Garden City
* Bottling Tomatoes', by Dorothy Taylor
Popular dance music and songs, on gramophone records
at the theatre organ
on gramophone records
Rondo (Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra : Haydn) : George Eskdale, with Orchestra conducted by Walter Goehr
Introductory music : A Solemn Melody
(Walford Davies )
Prayer and Lord's Prayer
0 for a heart to praise my God (A. and M. 549 : S.P. 113 ; C.H. 467 : Tune, Stockton)
Talk
Blest are the pure in heart (A. and M.
261 ; S.P. 455 ; C.H. 478 : Tune, Franconia)
Prayers : the Prayer of St. Richard
Christ, whose glory fills the skies (A. and M. 7 ; S.P. 26 ; C.H. 261 : Tune, Ratisbon)
Blessing
Closing music
Directed by Jack Hardy
(For Welsh schools). Cwrs y Byd
on gramophone records
Lento (A London Symphony : Vaughan
Williams) : Queen's Hall Orchestra, conducted by Sir Henry Wood
from page 77 of "New Every Morning" and page 34 of "Each Returning Day". Lift up your hearts 1; Psalm 31, vv. 1-8; 0 Jesus, King most wonderful
Primo Scala 's Accordion Band, directed by Harry Bidgood
Motet for five voices : Jesu, priceless treasure. Sung by the BBC Chorus, conducted by G. Thalben-Ball
Led by Albert Sandler , with Eugenie Safonova
Gramophone records
ENSA concert for war-workers, from a factory canteen. Geraldo and his Orchestra. Guest artist, Tessie O'Shea
Week-end notes for women gardeners, by Anna Scarlett and Elizabeth Cowell
with the Bachelor Girls, Peter Akister and George Elliott. Arranged by James Moody
Myra Hess and the New London Orchestra (conductor, Alec Sherman ), play
Today's Variety on records
Conducted by Lieutenant F. J. Harris , Director of Music, Grenadier Guards
BBC Variety Orchestra : conductor, Charles Shadwell
' They can't stop us singing ', with Tudor Davies ; The Adventures of Tommy Trouble', by E. Eynon Evans ; Dai's Letter to the Forces ; the Lyrian Singers, under the direction of Idloes Owen. Produced by Mai Jones
on gramophone records
Overture : The Mastersingers (Wagner) :
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
Elegy for string orchestra (Elgar) : London
Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Edward Elgar
Cello Concerto in A minor (Schumann) :
Gregor Piatigorsky and the London. Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by John Barbirolli
' Hideaway ', written by Eric Moore Ritchie, read by Patric Curwen. (Previously broadcast on November 13, 1942)
Sgwrs gan Aelod Seneddol (Talk in Welsh)
Yr ail sgwrs gan Hilda V. Parry. (Talk in Welsh)
5.20 'Wrexham School Festival'. Every year the schools of Wrexham hold a music festival. Today's broadcast is of concert given by the two massed choirs of children who sang in the Festival on July 7.
5.45 'The House at Westminster', by Megan Lloyd George , M.P.
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
Gramophone programme about the American song-writer Johnny Mercer , written by Charles Maycock
The BBC presents Sir Henry Wood 's 49th season. Associate conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. BBC Symphony Orchestra (leader, Paul Beard ). Joan Hammond (soprano), Joan and Valerie Trimble (pianos) Mozart and Beethoven
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
or ' The Bright Path '. The story of a modem Cinderella in Soviet Russia, freely adapted by David Yates Mason from the film by V. Ardov. Music by 1. 0. Dunaevsky, arranged for this production by Jack Beaver , and played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra, with the BBC
Scottish Singers, conducted by Guy Warrack. Produced by Archie Campbell and David Yates Mason.
With Marjorie Westbury as ' Tanya and Meg Buchanan , Jimmy Anderson , Grace McChlery , Nan Scott , Ann Downie , William Joss , Jean Taylor Smith , Harold Wightman , Tom Smith , Anthony Baird and Douglas Robin
(Production arranged through the courtesy of the Soviet Film Agency, and Butchers* Film Services, Ltd.)
The building of the Kenya-Uganda Railway. Written by Elspeth Huxley and Audrey Jones. Produced by Francis Dillon
Conductor, Harry Mortimer
Weekly sidelight on detective fiction, with dramatised excerpts, written and introduced by Ernest Dudley
Cello Sonata in A, Op. 69 played by Kathleen Moorhouse
(cero) and Frank Merrick (piano)
and postscript on Crofting
Good-night records, chosen by A. Barrett Brandreth
Poems by W.B. Yeats, read by Veronica Turleigh.
and her Girls Band