and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith Exercises for women :May Brown
At the pianos, Barbara Laing and Andrew Bryson.
DVORAK
Gramophone records of his Instrumental Music
Rev. George Carstairs , D.D.
Talk by Helen Burke
on gramophone records
at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester Square
Talk by Vera Ashe on her life in Canada
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
The King of love my shepherd is (A. and M. 197; S.P. 654; C.H. 438; Tune, Dominus Regit Me)
Blessing
Closing music
Prelude ; Intermezzo (Suite for
String Orchestra) p!ayed by the Boyd Neel String Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Nee!. (Gramophone records)
News commentary
from page 109 of ' New Every Morning and page 28 of ' Each Returning Day '. He who would valiant be ; Benedictus ; Blest are the pure in heart
Gramophone programme, written by A. P. Sharpe
' The Housewife in War-Time ', by Ruth Drew
' Making-Do in Battersea ', by Alice Millard
11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS : Ann Driver
11.20 SENIOR HISTORY 1. European Heritage. The Battle of Kossovo -a national memory of -Yugoslavia : arranged for broadcasting by Rhoda Power
11.40 Interval music
11.45 PHYSICAL TRAINING (for use in classrooms), by Edith Dowling
Dumky Trio (Op. 90) played by the Harry Isaacs Trio
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain.
Four Londoners describe the plan for the post-war development of London which is under consideration by London's County Council: David Percival, President of the Association of Building Technicians; Arthur Ling, one of the team of architects who have drawn up the plan; Margaret Lawson, whose war-time job takes her into many parts of London; and Ronald Morley, fifteen-year-old schoolboy from Bethnal Green
Conducted by G. Thalben-Ball
1.50 I YSGOLIONCYMRU (For Welsh schools). ' Caneuon Gwerin Cymru'. Cyfres gan Amy Parry-Williams i blant tua 9 oed. 2—' Caneuon Gwaith'
2.10 HOW THINGS BEGAN. Why Fossils are found on Land', by Honor Wyatt
2,30 Interval music
2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II. ' Hakluyt's Voyages' : book talk by Desmond Hawkins
Primo Scala 's Accordion Band, directed by Harry Bidgood
from Leicester Cathedral
Versicles and Responses Psalm 138
First Lesson : Ezekiel 10, vv. 8-19 Magnificat (Caustun in Mode 1) Second Lesson : Revelation 5
Nunc dimittis (Caustun in Mode 1) Creed and Collects
Hail, gladdening light (Charles Wood) Prayers
Ye holy angels bright (A. and M. 546 ;
C.H. 39)
Organist, George C. Gray
' One-Man Factory ' : talk by Archibald Dunn
From the Victoria Rooms, Bristol, with Inga Andersen , McGregor and West, and Reginald Williams and his Band. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
' The Voice of Protest', read by the author, Augustus Muir. (Previously broadcast on July 7, 1942)
(Welsh Children's Hour). ' Brethyn gwlan y defaid man Y rhaglen gan Marjorie Wynn-Williams
Children's concert given by the BBC Northern Orchestra, conducted by Ronald Biggs
This is the second of the series of special concerts given by the Northern Orchestra before an audience of children, with Ronald Biggs conducting and talking about the music they are going to play.
National and Regional announcements
Everybody's favourites, played by the BBC Orchestra, conducted by Constant Lambert
de cheel togarrach fidhlearachd is orain Ghaidhlig. (Gaelic concert)
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 Ternent. Written by Gladys Keyes and Clay Keyes, and produced by Eric Spear.
answering ' Any Questions ? ' Tonight : Commander A. B. Campbell , Professor E. N. DA C. Andrade , Yvonne Arnaud , Charles B. Cochran , and R. Coppock. Tonight's Question-Master, John Betjeman. Producer, Howard Thomas. (Recording: to be broadcast again next Sunday at 4.15 p.m.)
' Shipbuilding ': two owners, Wilfred Ayre and Murray Stephen , discuss shipbuilding with two craftsmen, Willie Mitchell , a riveter, and David Torrance , a welder
The story of an operational flight over Berlin and back by the R.A.F. crew of a Lancaster bomber, recorded by a BBC commentator and engineer during their journey out and home. Programme written by Robert Barr and John Glyn-Jones. Produced by John Glyn-Jones
Listeners have so far only heard extracts from the recordings made by Wynford Vaughan-Thomas and Reginald Pidsley on a flight to Berlin in a Lancaster with an R.A.F. crew. In this programme the full story of the flight will be told and listeners will hear the full set of recordings made.
Series of six talks on the relations between men and women.2—' Love and Marriage ' : Rev. G. L. Russell
Conductor, Anthony Bernard. Ruth Naylor (soprano)
and her Girls Band