and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
on gramophone records
Gramophone records of excerpts from his Oratorios
Short morning prayers
' Try Something New : Scandinavian Spreads ', by Moira Savonius
Popular dance music and songs, on gramophone records
at the organ of the Gaumont, Holloway
arranged and conducted by Constant Lambert, and played by the Sadler's Wells Orchestra. (Gramophone records)
Introductory music Prayer
Christ, whose glory fills the skies (A. and M. 7 : S.P. 26 : C.H. 261 : Tune, Ratisbon)
Interlude
Prayers : The Prayer for Today ; the Lord's Prayer
Hymn : The King of love my shepherd is
(A. and M. 197 ; S.P. 654 ; C.H. 438 : Tune, Dominus regit me)
Blessing
Closing music
on gramophone records
Fantasy Pieces, Op. 73, Nos. 2 and 3, for clarinet and piano (Schumann) : Reginald Kell (clarinet) and Gerald Moore (piano)
Songs : The Passionate. Shepherd ; There is a lady sweet and kind ; The Fox ; Take, oh take those lips away ; Sleep ; As ever I saw (Warlock) : Parry Jones (tenor), with piano accompaniment
Piano solos : Water Wagtail ; Valse scherzando ; Danse negre (Cyril Scott ) : played by the composer
(For Welsh schools). Cwrs y Byd. Cyfres i blant dros 12 oed
News commentary
from page 5 of "New Every Morning" and page 22 of "Each Returning Day". Christ, whose glory fills the skies; Psalm 96; O God of truth
The Foursome and the Merry Macs, on records
Advice from a family doctor
11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR
JUNIORS : Ann Driver
11.20 WHEN WE START WORK. 'Talking it over : how one can get help from older people', by Marjorie Pollard
11.40 TALK FOR SIXTH FORMS : Ethics (i) : Why do we disagree about right and wrong ? Can society survive without common values ?
Discussion talk by Professor Karl Mannheim
Piano Concerto in F (K.459) played by Arthur Schnabel and the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent. (Gramophone records)
ENSA concert for war-workers, from a factory canteen. Oscar Rabin and his Band, With Harry Davis. Guest artist; Phyllis Robins
Week-end notes for women gardeners by Anna Scarlett and Elizabeth Cowell
Conducted by Richard Austin , (ENSA Music Adviser, Northern Command)
2.0 TRAVEL TALKS. ' Other people's jobs ' : 1—' Tins of Salmon ', the story of the salmon-fishers of British Columbia, by Flying Officer Jack Peach , R.C.A.F.
2.15 Interval music
2.20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, by Jean Jacques Oberlin and Marie Touchard : Programme varie : jeux devinettes, histoire, dictee
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH. Book talk by Honor Wyatt : ' Fire in the Ice'
BBC Variety Orchestra : conductor, Charles Shadwell
Reflections on a job in a Devonshire town : talk by Meriel Mager
Today's Variety on records
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Sgwrs gan yr Athro W. J. Gruffydd , A.S. (Talk in Welsh)
Bwrw golwg ar helyntion y mis. (News talk in Welsh)
5.20 Scottish nursery rhymes for the youngest listeners
Story : ' Granny's Lucky Basket', by Janet Fraser , read by Lucille Steven
' Music for a Day. in Autumn', played by the John MacArthur Quintet
5.50 ' Letter from America' (recording)
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
Lindley Boys' Club Band (Yorkshire) : conductor, T. Wadsworth. Tottenham Wing A.T.C. Military Band : conductor, Pilot Officer L. G. Newton. Park and Dare Junior Band (Wales) : conductor, Matt Evans.
by Loftus Wigram.
[starring] Fay Compton
The song 'Sometimes', composed by Michael North; other music selected and arranged by Mansel Thomas. Produced by Reginald Smith
BBC Revue Orchestra: conductor, Mansel Thomas
Britain's greatest harvest of all time. All the speakers are farmers or farm workers. Written by Desmond Hawkins and produced by Francis Dillon.
played by the BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Harold Lowe
Piano Sonata in F minor, Op. played by Myra Hess
Story by Ernest Bramah , adapted for radio by Margaret Gore Brown and Leon M. Lion , and produced by Martyn C. Webster
and postscript
Duo concertante played by Max Rostal (violin) and Franz Osborn (piano)
Four sonnets by Esme Hooton , spoken by Arthur Bush
and her Girls Band