and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Exercises foremen : Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women : May Brown
At the pianos, Barbara Laing and Lena Blackman.
Schumann's piano music
Short morning prayers
' The Radio Doctor'
on gramophone records
and his Orchestra
The Two Leslies (Leslie Holmes and Leslie Sarony ).
Topical magazine programme, including contributions by Denis Constan duros, Minnie Pallister , and Captain D. W. Heam , Royal Tank Regiment
from page 81 of 'New Every Morning' and page 42 of 'Each Returning Day'.
Stand up and bless the Lord; Psalm 72. vv. 1-8, 18-19
Scottish Variety Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro
Conducted by Julius Harrison
and his Mazurka Orchestra
Echoes of Johann Strauss
138th in the Northern series of concerts by war-workers during their lunch-hour break. Produced 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.
played by Norina Semino (cello) and G. Thalben Ball (organ)
and his Orchestra, with Beryl Davis , Len Camber , Derek Roy , Doreen Villiers , Ruth Howard , and Johnny Green
Conducted by Michael Krein
Grimethorpe Colliery Band : conductor, George Thompson
Conducted by Erik Chisholm
Part songs, sung by the BBC Singers : conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Come, pretty wag, and sing ; Since thou,
0 fondest ; My delight and thy delight ; Sweet day, so cool ; Prithee why ? ; Ye thrilled me once
Today's Variety on records
Hanes y glanio ym Mhatagonia, gan y Parchedig R. Bryn Williams. (Talk in Welsh)
5.20 ' She Went for a Ride on a Tiger' : a fantasy by Geoffrey Dearmer
5.40 Your Garden this Month ', by H. G. Fleet
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
National and Regional announcements
in ' I'd Like to Sing to Records' : third of a series of programmes written 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
In this instalment of Robert Louis Stevenson's story, read by Felix Aylmer, the real facts about the Flying Scud begin to emerge at long last. Back we go - but in quite different company - to Midway Island
The BBC presents Sir Henry Wood 's 49th season. Associate conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. BBC Symphony Orchestra (leader, Paul Beard ). Janet Howe (mezzosoprano). Nina Milkina (piano)
Mozart
Overture : II Seraglio
Recit. and Aria : Non piu di fiori (La
Clemenza di Tito)
Piano Concerto No. 23, in A (K.488) Symphony No. 41, in C (K.551) (Jupiter)
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
First of a series of programmes that tell how, in spite of the vast* output demanded by a world-wide total war, that of British workers is maintaining its reputation for quality. Produced by 'John Glyn-Jones
Men of the Forces have said many times in this war that in a tight corner they have owed everything to the fact that their weapons were — ' Made in Britain
Weekly programme in which listeners are shown the working of war-time broadcasting. Presented by Kenneth Adam and Felix Felton. No. 9-' Calling Latin America '
Songs and stories, facts and frivolities, about bathing and bathers all through the ages. With John Rorke , Joan Young , Ewart Scott , Bill Stephens , Sydney Keith , and Roderick Walker. BBC Revue Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Mansel Thomas. Written by W. W. Howells and Leslie Baily. Introduced and produced by Vernon Harris
sung by Eric Greene (tenor)
George Blake reviews the month in Scotland
played by the Scottish Quartet
and her Girls Band
Three poems by Friedrich Holderlin, translated by Frederic Prokosh. Read by David Lloyd-James. Produced by Edward Sackville-West.
Choral Preludes, played by Albert Schweitzer (organ), on gramophone records
0 man, bewail thy grievous fall (Little
Organ Book)
- By the waters of Babylon (No. of Eighteen
Choral Preludes) ; Jesus Christ our Saviour (No. IS of Eighteen Choral Preludes)
On earth has dawned this day of days
(Little Organ -Book)