and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
(Woolwich)
Conducted by Capt. 0. W. Geary. (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
' Cooking in a Sunderland ', by an officer of the Royal Australian Air Force
Record programme of tunes and songs from wartime revivals. Written by Roy Plomley
Conductor, C. Telfer (Soloist, W. Scott> )
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
from page 97 of ' New Every Morning' and page 36 of ' Each Returning Day *. Our blest Redeemer ; Psalm 15 ; To thee, our God, we fly
Jack Jackson and his Band
Conducted by Julius Harrison
Today's Variety on records
Muriel Childe (contralto) and Gethyn Wykeham-George (cello)
Concert given by war workers during their lunch-hour break in a factory in the South
Discussion on Village Produce Associations, by four members from Oxford-shire : V. J. Heydon , of Brackley ; G. R. Wing , of Deddington ; Miss Burwash, of Bodicote ; Dr. W. 0. James, of Islip
Conducted by Captain G H. Will -cocks, M.B.E., Director of Music, Irish Guards
Vocal records, featuring star jazz instrumentalists, introduced by B. M. Lytton -Edwards
with his Orchestra
played by the Charles Taylor String Quartet, with Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano), and Leon Goossens (oboe). Broadcast from the Gerald Cooper Chamber Concert (under the auspices of the Chamber Concerts Society)
3.0 Four Elizabethan Songs, for voice and strings :
3.35 Interval
During the interval there will be a reading of seventeenth-century English verse
(organ)
Ymrweliad a Pfatri Gaws yn Nyffryn Clwyd. T cyfarwyddo gan Sam Jones.
'Children's Magazine '. Scottish number includes : short talk in celebration of the centenary of Charles Macintosh , the inventor of waterproof coats ; ' Soiree at Whitecleugh ', a recorded feature from a 'little country school ; Gaelic songs, recorded by James Macphee ; ' Poet's Corner Scotttish rhymes for children, by William Soutar ; Concert by young Scottish artists
National and Regional announcements
' Where does the money come from ? ' : first of six talks, on ' Money'. Questions asked by W. H. Corbett , and answered by E. M. F. Durbin , Lecturer at the London School of Economics
Violin Sonata in E minor, Op. 36 played by Max Rostal (violin) and Franz Osborn (piano)
Record programme on the American coloured jazz pianist, written by K. G. Bruce
by Major M. Petherick , M.P.
The story of an airborne division : their history, their training, and their achievements in action in the present war. Produced by Stephen Potter
An Anglo-American show. introducing 'Brothers in Arms ' ; ' Salute with Music ', and guest stars from both sides of the Atlantic. With Betty Driver , 'Slim Allan, the Dorothe Morrow Singers, and Leslie Mitchell . Augmented Dance
Orchestra, conducted by Billy Ternent. Script by Hal Block. Directed by Gordon Crier.
Ernest K. Liodley
A Victorian thriller by Patrick Hamilton , with Milton Rosmer and Dennis Arundell in their original parts. Produced by Fred O'Donovan
(by permission of H. M. Tennent, Ltd.)
Evening prayers
on gramophone records
Andante molto moderato (Pastorale from
Quartet) : Stuyvesant String Quartet
Abodah (God's Worship) : Yehudi Menuhin
(violin), accompanied by Hendrick Endt
.Allegro energico (Quintet for piano and strings) : Alfredo Casella and the Pro Arte Quartet
(by permission of the Air CouncS). Leades, Sergeant J. Miller