and summary of .today's programmes for the Forces
(baritone), on gramophone records
MOZART
Gramophone records of his Symphonies
Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lichfield
Programme Parade
' Men in the Kitchen ' : introduced by Freddy Grisewood
from a selection of records
and his Orchestra, with Jack Wilson
. (piano) Tunes of Today
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
at the organ of the Regal, Beckenham
from page 65 of "New Every Morning" and page 56 of "Each Returning Day". My God, I love thee; Psalm 40, vv. 1-12; When I survey the wondrous Cross
Band of the Royal Artillery (Salisbury Plain), conducted by Dr. J. A. G. Mantz
and her Girls Band
Programme of his church music, sung by the BBC Chorus : conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Three Psalms (Op. 104) : Lord, thou hast been our refuge (Psalm 90) ; The Lord is my shepherd (Psalm 23) ; Like as the hart desireth the water-brooks (Psalm 42)
Motet for Double Chorus, Op. 32 : All creatures of our God and King
(First performance)
on records
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain.
and his Orchestra, with Alan Kane , Julie Dawn , Jean Williams , and Roy
' Marsh
Conductor, Guy Warrack
' The Chairing of the Bard' : speech by the Right Hon. D. Lloyd George , O.M., M.P.
(by permission of the Air Officer Commanding - in - Chief), conducted by Mr. Gilbert Vinter
at the theatre organ
Raymond Mortimer talks on new and recent books
played by Harry Isaacs and York Bowen
0 Gae'r Eisteddfod. Chwarter awr yng nghwmni rhai pobl diddorol a ddaeth i'r wyl eleni, a'r newyddion diweddaraf. (Eisteddfod news and interviews in Welsh)
' Can you take three ships ? '-a message that is often flashed from port to port in war-time Britain. In this programme you hear how emergencies were faced in British ports during the Battle of Britain
National and Regional announcements
on gramophone records
Onaway, awake, beloved ! (Cowen) :
Harold Williams (baritone)
The Keys of Heaven (trad., arr. Br8adwood) : Anne Ziegler (soprano) and Webster Booth (tenor)
Down in the forest (IMidon Ronald) :
Elisabeth Scnumann (soprano)
. Nirvana (Adams) : Dennis Noble (baritone)
The sweetest flower that blows (Hawley) :
Dora Labbette (soprano) and Hubert Eisdell (tenor) '
Myself when young (Lehmann) :
Norman Allin (bass)
0 lovely night (Landon Ronald ) :
Nancy Evans (contralto)
I know of two bright eyes (Cruisam) :
Heddle Nash (tenor)
Excelsior (Balfe) : Walter Glynne (tenor) and Stuart Robertson (bass-baritone)
The BBC presents Sir Henry Wood 's 49th season. Associate conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. BBC Symphony Orchestra (leader, Paul Beard ). Maurice Cole (piano) 'From the Royal Albert Hall, London
Comedy for broadcasting by J.W.S. Clare , produced by Barbara Burnham ''
(piano)
Tommy Handley in the 100th edition of ITMA
with Jack Train; and Sydney Keith, Fred Yule, Dino Galvani, Horace Percival, Bill Stephens, Dorothy Summers, Vera Lennox, Paula Green, Peter Akister, and the Jazz Ticulators. Script by Ted Kavanagh. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Produced by Francis Worsley
Weekly programme telling in dramatic form stories of courage and endurance, of humour and heroism, from the week's news. Edited by Gordon Boshell , with music under the direction of George Walter. Produced by Leonard Cottrell
Address by the Rev. Canon C. S. T. Watkins, Vicar of St. Peter's, South
Croydon
Conducted by Charles Groves
Piano Trio played by Frederick Grinke (violin) ; Florence Hooton (cello) ; Kendall Taylor (piano)
Ravel's Piano Trio was written in 1915 and is one of the composer's masterpieces. Imbued with' that poetic spirit and written with that purity of style which are so characteristic of the early String Quartet, it surpasses that work because of its maturity of craftsmanship and thought. AU four movements of the Piano Trio are thematically related : the first subject of the first movement being the generating theme.
and her Girls Band