and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conducted by Capt. O. W. Geary. (Gramophonenrecords)
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Every morning this week at this time, listeners will hear gramophone records of his music : today, Violin
Concertos
Short morning prayers
' The Food Reporter '
Mixed choice of records. The high spot is ' Walk to the Paradise Garden', from Delius's ' A Village Romeo and Juliet', played by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
and his Sextet
Edmundo Ros and his Rumba Rhythm
at the organ of the Granada, Harrow
Marcus Fleeson , a fire loss assessor, speaks about some of his experiences
from page 13 of "New Every Morning" and page 26 of "Each Returning Day". We thank thee, Lord, for this fair earth; Psalm 148; Teach me, my God and King
Debroy Somers and his Band
on gramophone records
Overture : Masaniello (Auber) : Grand Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Victor Alix
Totentanz (Dance of Death : Liszt) :
Edward Kilenyi (piano) and the Orchestre Symphonique de Paris, conducted by Selmar Meyrowitz
Symphony No. 80, in D minor (Haydn—
Einstein) : Orchestra of New Friends of Music, conducted by Fritz Stiedry
Conducted by Mr. Patrick Purcell
Cello Sonata in A -minor played by Norina Semino (cello) and John Wills (piano)
ENSA concert for war-workers, from a factory canteen. Jack Leon and his Orchestra, with Gloria and Alan Kane. Guest artist, Anona Winn
followed by a recording of last night's postscript
Virginia McLean (piano) and Mary Lake (soprano)
Music of the sunny South, played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg Leopold. Programme produced by Fred Hartley
Today's Variety on records
Arthur Dulay and- his Cameo Orchestra
Two country teams in a game of question and answer about Britain's hundred-million-ton harvest and other fruits of the earth. Question-Master, Arthur Ling
played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra (conductor, Rae Jenkins ), with Muriel Liddle (piano)
Directed by Cpt. Lee Street (by permission of the Officer Commanding)
Darlleniad o ddamau buddugol yn Eisteddfod Bangor. Rhaglen o dan ofal T. Rowland Hughes. (Verse reading in Welsh)
' Ten Minutes Each '
' Variety from Blackpool', with Wilfred Pickles and Rawicz and Landauer
' A Farm in the Mountains ' :
Nora Cooper tells the story of her farm in the Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland
Songs of Scotland, sung by Sydney MacEwan
1 ' How to Build a Glider ' : feature programme by boys of the A.T.C. who have made their aircraft in their own workshop
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
Music played by the band of the training ship 'Mercury', conducted by Lieutenant E. McGavin, and the band of the 95th Squadron A.T.C. (Crewe), conducted by Warrant Officer S. Garratt. Produced by Harry Mortimer
Conductor, Ian Whyte
with his Orchestra
Each week at this time world-wide travellers will tell their adventures and misadventures, and bring back songs and stories from lands overseas. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Charles Groves. Programme edited by Leslie Baily , and produced by Eric Fawcett.
talks on ' Women's War-Time Problems '
Mystery play in two parts by J. J. Connington. Produced by Peter Creswell. Part 1—' Death of a Philanderer '
Excerpts from the life and music of one of America's foremost composers of popular songs, written and introduced by Roy Flomley. With Ian Sadler , John Slater , and Cecile Chevreau. Illustrated with recorded music. Edited by Peter Eton
Poems from the R.A.F., spoken by David Lloyd James
Under the direction of Alfred Jupp
From the Norfolk Hotel, Bournemouth
Famous bands playing popular dance tunes, on gramophone records