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 Orchestral Music
Short morning prayers
The Radio Doctor
Gramophone records
and his Apache Band, with Amalia Magri , and Jacques Vallez
Charlie Kunz
at the organ of the Trocadero, Elephant and Castle
News commentary
from page 1 of 'New Every Morning' and page 6 of 'Each Returning Day'.
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty; Psalm 63, vv. 1-8; O help us, Lord
BBC Variety Orchestra : conductor, Charles Shadwell.
11.0 SCOTTISH HERITAGE. 'Border Raids and Border Rivers ' : why the Border Marches were established, and tales of some of the great border feuds
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS : experts discuss important happenings in the world today «
11.40 MUSIC AND THE DANCE, devised by John Hortony in collaboration with Ronald Cunliffe : 5-' Foot it Featly'
150th celebration : war-workers in England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales join together in a special programme celebrating the 150th in the original Northern series of lunch-time concerts from factory canteens. Produced by Victor Smythe in collaboration with Ursula Eason , Mai Jones , and Howard M. Lockhart
Plptside broadcasts from a BBC allotment cultivated by the Outside Broadcasting Department. Commentator, Michael Standing. Adviser, Thomas Hay. From a London residential square
Rachmaninoff : a personal sketch, drawn with gramophone records by Stephen Williams
1.50 FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (England). Finding about Dylsford. ' Where Dylsford people live ', by Honor Wyatt
— 2.10 Interval music
2.15 GENERAL SCIENCE. Great discoveries: 'Fighting Scurvy by F. R. Elwell
2.35 Interval music
2.40 JUNIOR ENGLISH. 'Chink: the Development of a Pup'. Dramatisation of Ernest Thompson Seton 's story
Coventry Hippodrome Orchestra : conductor, William Pethers. From the New Hippodrome, Coventry
from South Africa. Eight boys and girls, evacuated to Cape Town, exchange greetings with their parents. Arranged in collaboration with the South African Broadcasting Corporation
Trio in G minor played by the Czech Trio
Concert arranged in collaboration with the Lord Mayor of Bristol's ' Four Nations' Appeal Week (Czechoslovakia, Greece, Poland, and Yugoslavia). From the Victoria Rooms, Bristol
Appalachia
London Philharmonic Orchestra and the BBC Singers, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. (Gramophone records)
1—' Llyn y Dywarchen '. Y gyntaf o dair sgwrs ar dri o lynnoedd Cymru, gan yr Athro T. H. Parry-Williams -.
5.20 Serial story : ' Submarine Alone', by Gilbert Hackforth-Jones , told by Ivan Samson (by permission of H. M. Tennent Ltd.) Part 3-' Mainly Engineering '
5.40 Kensington Junior Choir, Blackpool f
5.55 Children's Hour prayers *
National and Regional announcements
Douglas Houghton discusses the many regulations and official forms with which everyone has to deal nowadays
at the organ of the Odeon Theatre, Leeds. A musical memory test
Astra Desmond (contralto), BBC Women's Chorus (Chorus-master, Leslie Woodgate ), BBC Symphony Orchestra (leader, Paul Beard ), conducted by Pedro Freitas Branco 7.59 Interval
From a concert hall in the South
Weekly programme in which listeners are shown the workings of war-time broadcasting. Written and produced by Kenneth Adam and Felix Felton. No. 21—'What is a Radio Talk ?
by Thomas Hardy. An epic-drama of the wars of Napoleon in three parts. Adapted for radio by Muriel Pratt. Produced by Val Gielgud. Narrator,Cecil Ramage
Part 2-1 Albuera
Other parts played by Marcus Barron , Carl Barnard. Alan Blair. Laidman Browne , Arthur Bush , Foster Carlin , Heron Carvic. Frank Cochrane , Ann Codrington , Cyril Gardiner , Griselda Hervey , Lucille Lisle , Preston Lockwood. Edgar Norfolk , Bryan Powley , Molly Rankin , Bernard Rebel ,
Arthur Ridley , Alexander Sarner , Ernest Sefton , Lewis Stringer , Rita Vale , Richard Williams , Gladys Young
air neo. ' An Leannan aig Calum ', Ie Aonghas MacDhomhnuill. Air a dhealbhachadh Ie Eoghan Mac a phi (Programme in Gaelic)
' Lines addressed to the Countess of Cumberland ', by Samuel Daniel , spoken by Cecil Trouncer
and her Girls Band