and summary of today's programmes for the .Forces
Conducted by Frederick Stock. , (Gramophone records)
BACH
Gramophone records of his Cantatas
Short morning prayers
'The' Radio Doctor'
on gramophone records
and his Orchestra, with Jack Wilson (piano)
Tunes of Today
Vera Lynn.
Topical magazine programme
from page 69 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 30 of 'Each Returning Day A brighter dawn is breaking; Psalm 118, vv. 5-18 ; Jesus lives 1
Jack Simpson and his Sextet
on gramophone records
Overture to a Picaresque Comedy (Bax) ;
London Philharmonic Orchestra : conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty
Sospiri (Elgar) : BBC Symphony Orchestra : conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Symphony No. 1, in D (Dvorák) : Czech
Philharmonic Orchestra : conducted by Vaclav Talich
Mid-day revue with Alex Finlay , Lorna Tarbat , and the Scottish Variety ' Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro. Produced by Archie Campbell
142nd in the Northern series of concerts by war-workers during their lunch-hour break. Produced by Victor Smythe
Centenary of Incorporation. Recorded extracts from last night's meeting and pageant held in the City Hall, Sheffield
Plotside broadcasts from a BBC allotment cultivated by the Outside Broadcasting Department.
From a London residential square.
played by Ralph Downes
Novelty numbers and solo pieces, played by the BBC Variety Orchestra (conductor, Charles Shadwell ), with Sam Browne
and his Band, with Harry Davis , featuring Terry Devon , Alan Dean , and Bernie Fenton at the novachord. Guest artists, Diane Davis and Beryl Davis
Sidney Davey and his Players
from South Africa. Six families of British children now living in Pretoria exchange greetings with their parents. Arranged in collaboration with the South African Broadcasting Corporation *
Record programme of young choristers, written by Anthony W. Sunnucks
played by the BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted by the composer, with Jan van der Gucht
March : London Calling Songs :
Orpheus with his lute Who is
Sylvia Suite , The Jester at the Wedding I
March ; 2 Minuet ; 3 Humoresque ; 4 Waltz ; 5 Caprice ; 6 Finale
Songs :
A Song of Summer Sea-Rapture
March : Knightsbridge
Trafodaeth ar gynnyrch llenyddol yr Eisteddfod Genedlaethol eleni, gan gwmtti o lenorion. (Talks in Welsh)
5.20 Nursery programme of verse, music, and stories for our youngest listeners
5.40 ' Your Garden this Month,' by H. G. Fleet
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
National and Regional announcements
in ' I Like to Sing to Records : fifth 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
Radio version of the Twentieth Century-Fox film starring Alice Faye , Jack Oakie , Lynn Bari , and John Payne. Radio adaptation by Rhoderick Walker. Music orchestrated by Billy Ternent. Produced by Tom Ronald.
Radio cast
(by permission of Linnit and Dunfee)
Chorus and Augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Billy Tement.
The action takes place in San Francisco at the end of the last century
Conductor, Ian Whyte ,
Play by Olga Katzin. Produced by Barbara Burnham. (First broadcast on. Wednesday, June 23, 1943)
(by permission of the International Ballet
Company)
Weekly programme in which listeners are shown the working of war-time broadcasting. Arranged and produced by Kenneth Adam and Felix Felton : No. 13—' Marching On ' goes on the air
Weekly sidelight on detective fiction, with dramatised excerpts, introduced by Ernest Dudley
and John Wills , (piano)
Cuirm-chiuil de orain a dh' iarradh leis an luchd-eisdeachd. (Gaelic concert)
Poems by Christopher Lee , Duncan Shaw , and Douglas Gibson , spoken by Christopher Pemberton
plays popular organ classics, at the theatre organ
and his Orchestra, on gramophone records