and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
on gramophone records
MENDELSSOHN
Gramophone records of his Songs without Words
Short morning prayers
' The Radio Doctor'
Gramophone records
and his Orchestra
Frances Day
Topical magazine programme
News commentary
from page 57 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 18 of Each Returning Day '. Glory to thee. who safe has kept ; Psalm 142 ; Rock of ages
Rhythmic records
11.0 SCOTTISH HERITAGE: 'This is my Country'
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS : experts discuss important happenings in the world today
11.40 MUSIC AND THE DANCE, devised by John Horton in collaboration with Ronald Cunliffe , and broadcast by John Horton. ' Won't you join the dance ? '
Conductor, J. J. Stobbs
146th in the Northern series of concerts by war-workers during their lunch-hour break. Produced by Victor Smythe
Plotside broadcasts from a BBC allotment cultivated by the Outside Broadcasting Department. Commentator, Michael Standing. Adviser, Thomas Hay. From a London residential square.
played by G. D. Cunningham
From the Town Hall, Birmingham
1.50 FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (England). ' Explorers' Clubs ', by Honor Wyatt
2.10 Interval music
2.15 GENERAL SCIENCE. Great Discoveries : ' Franklin and the Lightning ', by A. J. Mee
2.35 Interval music
2.40 JUNIOR ENGLISH : another talk, with dramatised scenes, about Mrs. Martineau's book, Feats on the Fiord '
Troise and' his Banjoliers
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Today's Variety on records
Over 22,000 pickers from Wales, Yorkshire, the Black Country, and the Midlands, come into Herefordshire and district during September to pick hops. Recordings taken in a hop-yard, in a kiln, and at some social occasions, are presented by Godfrey Baseley
Cip ar fyd y ffermwr dan gyfreithiau Hywel Dda, gan Dafydd Jenkins.
5.20 Story: 'Teddy's Dream', by Martin Armstrong
5.40 'Your Garden this Month', by H.G. Fleet
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
National and Regional announcements
Douglas Houghton discusses the many regulations and official forms with which everyone nowadays has to deal
in ' I Like to Sing to Records ' : sixth 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
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. Henry Hoist (violin) 8.5 app. Interval
Weekly programme in which listeners are shown the working of war-time broadcasting. Written and produced by Kenneth Adam and Felix Felton. No. 17-' Land, Sea, and Air-the Recording Crews go everywhere '
Radio dramatisation of the. victory won against the Nazi Luftwaffe by the Royal Air Force during the great days from August 8 to October 21, 1940, and a tribute to the men and women of Britain who, three years ago, were living ' their finest hour'. Written and produced by Cecil McGivern , with the co-operation of the Air Ministry
This programme has been broadcast on numerous occasions on the BBC Home and Overseas transmissions. For tonight's broadcast it has been considerably revised
a chumadh am an tigh an Gearasdaa Inbhir-Lochaidh (air clair). (Recorded Gaelic music)
From 'A Twentieth - Century Psalter', by Richard Church. Spoken by Dorothy Black
and her Girls Band
Piano Sonata in G minor, Op. 22 played by Moiseiwitsch. (Gramophone records)