and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
bass. (Gramophone records)
SCHUMANN
Gramophone records of his Symphonies
Short morning prayers
Programme Parade
' From the Country Garden', by Mrs. Arthur Webb -
on gramophone records
at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester Square
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Lions talk by Ratcliffe Holmes
from page 29 of New Every Morning ' and page 52 of Each Returning Day '.
Father we praise thee ;i Psalm 90, vv. 1-12 ; metrical Psalm 124 (2)
Gramophone programme, written by A. P. Sharpe
' The Housewife in Wartime', by Ruth Drew
' The American Housewife in Wartime ', by Mary Day
played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Guy Warrack
and her Girls Band
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
Topical talk, or a recorded repeat of one of last week's talks
Douglas Fox (piano) ; Ernest Slaney (cello)
These programmes bring before you month by month the changing facets of the rural scene. Countrymen and women are brought to the microphone to speak about their lives and work.
and his Orchestra
BBC Variety Orchestra : conductor, Charles Shadwell
from Leicester Cathedral
Versicles and Responses Psalm 32
First Lesson : Haggai 2, vv. 1-9 Magnificat. (Hylton Stewart in C)
Second Lesson : St. John I, vv. 29-42 Nunc dimittis (Hylton Stewart in C) Creed and Collects
My soul, there is a country (Parry) Prayers
Three in One and One in Three (A. and M. 163)
Organist, George C. Gray
Songs of the reapers and mowers. sung by the BBC Singers : conductor, Leslie Woodgate
with Harry Pringle , the Norton Follies Vocal Trio, and the Orchestra directed by Freddie Waite. From the Winter Gardens, Droitwich Spa. Produced by Jacques Brown
' Mr. Mangan's First Love ', written and read by L. A. G. Strong.
(Welsh Children's Hour). 'Dowch i'r Wlad' yng nghwmni Tom Jones. Y rhaglen gan Myfanwy Howell
' Out with Romany': adventures among birds and animals
followed by National and Regional announcements
Conducted by Warwick Braithwaite
in the twelfth and last of their series of programmes, with songs for the kitchen and the parlour ; stories and the clash of the countryside ; factory stars and old soldiers ; the marches of the Scottish Regiments. Script by Andrew P. Wilson. Kemlo Stephen conducts the BBC Scottish Orchestra and Singers. Producer, Howard M. Lockhart
Master of Ceremonies--Clay Keyes. Richard Goolden as Old Ebenezer, with Gladys Keyes as Martha, and ' The Mystery Star ' ; ' The Musical Newspaper' ; This week's famous visitors ; ' Can You Beat the Band ? ' Gwen Lewis , Pat Rignold , Susan Scott , Dick Francis , Ian Sadler , and the Town Hall Orchestra, under the direction of Billy Tement. Written by Gladys Keyes and Clay Keyes , and produced by Eric Spear
The Children's Hour presents ' The Gentle Sex', the Two Cities Concanen Film directed by Leslie Howard and produced by Derrick de Marney. With Rosamund John , Barbara Waring , and John Laurie in their original film parts. The commentary by Leslie Howard is recorded from the sound track. Others in the cast are Belle Chrystall, Nancy Nevinson , Vivienne Chatterton , Beryl Laverick , Shelagh Fraser , Gladys Young , Molly Rankin , Valentine Dunn , Carl Bernard , and Lewis Stringer. Radio adaptation by John Keir Cross. Produced by John Keir Cross and Josephine Plummer. Military adviser, Senior Commander Pratt.
Weekly sidelight on detective fiction, with dramatised excerpts, introduced by Ernest Dudley
Conducted by Captain G. H. Willcocks , M.B.E., Director of Music, Irish Guards
Series of talks by people from different walks in life, belonging to different Christian traditions. 9-Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Blackburn
Play by Norman Edwards
[Starring] Ronald Squire
Felix Aylmer reads one of the outstanding character studies in history -that by Clarendon, in his ' History of the Great Rebellion', of Lord Falkland, the young Cavalier who fell at the first battle of Newbury juM three hundred years ago
Quartet in E minor played by the Prisca String Quartet. (Gramophone records)