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
GRIEG
Gramophone records of his Songs and Piano Music
Short morning prayers
1—' The How and Why of Cooking ', by Phillip Harben
on gramophone records
at the organ of the Ritz Cinema, Nottingham
Recording of a talk by Arthur Bryant broadcast on Friday, October 8, 1943
Introductory music
Prayer
Bright the vision that delighted (A. and M. 161; S.P. 460: Tune, Laus Deo )
Interlude
Prayers: The Prayer for Absent Friends; the Lord's Prayer
Jesus shall reign (A. and M. 220 ; S.P. 545; C.H. 388, omitting v. 2 : Tune, Truro)
Blessing
Closing music
Three Bavarian Dances played by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer.
News commentary
from page 73 of ' New Every Morning, and page 64 of Each Returning Day
Children of the heavenly King ; Psalm 57 ; For those we love within the veil
Lou Preager and his Correct Tempo Ballroom Band
1—Leonardo da Vinci , painter, writer, scientist, engineer (1459-1519), by Margery Morris
11.40 Interval music
11.45 PHYSICAL TRAINING (for use in classrooms), by Edith Dowling
Instrumental music on gramophone records
Poco lento (Quartet in D: Franck) : Pro
Arte Quartet
Allegro moderate (Quartet in F : Ravel) :
Lener String Quartet
Andantino doucement expressif (Quartet in G minor : Debussy) : Pro Arte Quartet
Allegro molto (Piano Quartet in C minor :
Faure) : Robert Casadesus (piano), Joseph Calvet (violin), Leon Pascal (viola), Paul Mas (cello)
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Northern Ireland.
(BBC recording)
Topical talk, or a recorded repeat of one of last week's talks
Variations on a Polish Folk Song played by Irene Kohler (piano)
1.50 1 YSGOLION CYMRU. (For Welsh schools). ' Caneuon Gwerin ' : cyfres gan Amy Parry-Williams i blant tua 9 oed. 5—' Caneuon Hela ' : Cenir, ' Hela'r Sgyfarnog ' ; 'Y Cadno Coch ' ; ' Hela'r Dryw '
2.10 HOW THINGS BEGAN :. 'Life in the Coal-Age Forests', by Honor Wyatt
2.30 Interval music
2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II. Dramatic biography, by Honor Wyatt : ' Byron '
Rhythmic records
from the chapel of a public school ii the Midlands
Versicles and Responses Psalm 91
First Lesson : Jeremiah 31, vv. 27-34 Magnificat (Stanford in C)
Second Lesson : St. Luke 1, vv. 26-35 Nunc Dimittis (Stanford in C) Creed and Collect
Call to remembrance (Farrant) Prayers
Praise to the Lord (E.H. 536 ; C.H. 22)
Organist, J. D. Alston
Two points of view on ' our child' education', by Clifford Harry and Edith Harry
from the Winter Gardens, Droitwict Spa, with Esther Coleman and Wilfred Pickles , and dance music by Vernon Adcock and his Aristocrats Produced by Jacques Brown
' Blackmail', written and read by James Harpole.
(Welsh Children's Hour).
'Sion a'l Ieir Rhagor o ganeuon am Sioi y Ci, gan T. Rowland Hughes i Davey Davies. Fe'u cenir gan Elizabeth Evans. Hanes Ysgafndroed ' Stori gan Mair Howells
' Tammas and the Wee Folk', a Lanarkshire' story for the youngei listeners, by Marion Lochhead , tolc by Anna Donald
Suite : The Sleeping Beauty, b) Tchaikovsky : played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Guy r Warrack
National and Regional announcements
at the organ of the Odeon Theatre, Llandudno
sung by Nora Gruhn (soprano) and Jan van der Gucht (tenor)
Soprano: In the Sea; Love and Spring (i)
Tenor : Love and Spring (ii) ; High over the land
Soprano : Among Strangers ; Echoing
Mountains ; Woodland Valleys ; Spanish Song
Tenor: Spring; Afterglow; Hurrah I
Soprano : As the cloud obeys the sun ;
See ! The Nightingale
(English translations by Fox Strangways )
' The Health of a Nation '. Written and produced by Moultrie R. Kelsall
The second programme in this series deals with certain experiments in social medicine which, though started singly as a result of war conditions, have proved so successful that they may well be expanded and developed in times of peace.
with The Four Star Girls, Clifford and Marion, Margaret Eaves and Stephen Manton , and the BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Produced by Max Kester.
with spontaneous answers to ' Any Questions ? ' Commander A. B. Campbell ; Lieutenant Commander R. T. Gould ; W. L. Andrews ; R. W. Moore (Headmaster of Harrow), and Jack Lawson M.P. ,Tonight's Question-Master, Marquess of Donegall. Producer, Howard Thomas.
Symphony No. 1, ih G minor played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Guy Warrack
Series of six talks on the relations between men and women. 5—' What happens if it all breaks down ? ' : a psychologist's view
Story by Dostoevsky , adapted for broadcasting by Marius Goring , and produced by Val Gielgud
In this series of readings (at fortnightly intervals on Tuesdays), Rosamond LShmann, the well-known novelist, reads the kind' of passages she chooses when reading to her family and friends
Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra