and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
A gramophone tribute to Poland on the fourth anniversary of the German invasion, written by F. Lubinski
HAYDN
Gramophone records of his Oratorios
Rev. Harold Lethbridge
' The Radio Doctor '
on gramophone records
and his Sextet, with Helen Clare
Pat Burke.
Topical magazine programme
from page 81 of "New Every Morning" and page 42 of "Each Returning Day". Bright the vision that delighted; Psalm 1; Jesus calls us!
Dudley Hippodrome Orchestra: conductor, Harry Pell
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
Talk by Dr. lorwerth C. Peate , Keeper of the Department of Folk Culture at the National Museum
Noel Eadie (soprano), Henry Wendon (tenor), Ivor Newton (piano)
NOEL EADIE
143rd in the Northern series of concerts by war-workers during their lunch-hour break. Produced by Victor Smythe
played by H. A. Bate
Gramophone records from well-known oratorios, introduced by Joseph Lewis
Novelty numbers and solo pieces played by the BBC Variety Orchestra (conductor, Charles Shadwell ), with Gene Lewis
Contrasting American sweet and swing dance bands. Gramophone programme written by Geoffrey S. Pearce
Scottish Variety Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro
F. R. Buckley , just back from the United States, describes apartment-house life in a big American city
with his Orchestra
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Cyfres i ail-gloriannu rhai o ryddieithwyr Cymru. I-Brutus, gan Thomas Jones. (Talk in Welsh)
5.20 'Nobby Clark and the Hurricane ' : another naval yam by Horton Giddy, with Frederick Burtwell as Nobby, and Barbara Couper as Lady Whipple, supported by Jenny Simpson , Philip Wade , Carleton Hobbs , and Sydney Tafler
5.50 ' Letters in the Sand', by Laurens Sargent : No. 6— ' Zayin '
National and Regional announcements
Douglas Houghton discusses the many regulations and official forms with which everyone has to deal nowadays i
Play for broadcasting by Phyllis Austin. Produced by Val Gielgud
' Schwanda, the Bagpiper ' by Weinberger
'Boris Codunov ' by Mussorgsky
* Tosca ' by Puccini
Narrator, Dennis Arundell
BBC Theatre Chorus and BBC Theatre Orchestra : conductor, Stanford Robinson. Music selected by Mark H. Lubbock
Weekly programme in which listeners are shown the working of war-time broadcasting. Arranged and produced by Kenneth Adam and Felix Felton. No. 14-' Before the Music Starts '
Weekly sidelight on detective fiction with dramatised excerpts, introduced by Ernest Dudley
Charles Maxwell , with the aid of gramophone records, introduces an all-star entertainment with Kenny Baker , Jane Carr , and Flotsam and Jetsam, and dancing to Paul White -man and his Swinging Strings
George Blake reviews the month in Scotland
played by the Strings of the BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Ian Whyte
' Three Pipes ', by A. Boguslawski , translated by Lewis Gielgud , and spoken by Cecil Trouncer
with the Entr'acte Players, directed by Sidney Crooks
Famous bands playing popular dance tunes, on gramophone records