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
Suites
Short morning prayers
' Try Something New from South Africa', by Sylvia Schweppes
Popular dance music and songs, on gramophone records
Iberia (Images pour Orchestre, No. 2) played by the Orchestre de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire, conducted by Piero Coppola.
Introductory music Prayer
Fill thou my life (A. and M. 70S, omitting vv. Sand 6; S.P. 492: Tune, Richmond)
Interlude
Prayers : The Prayer for Home ; the Lord's Prayer
Father, hear the prayer we offer (S.P. 487:
Tune, Gott wille's machen)
Blessing
Closing music
Directed by Sidney Crooke
(For Welsh schools). Cwrs y Byd. Cyfres i blant dros 12 oed
News commentary
from page 85 of "New Every Morning" and page 10 of "Each Returning Day".
Jesus, where'er thy people meet; Psalm 67; the Lord will come and not be slow
played by Wanda Landowska (harpsichord), on gramophone records
More advice from a family doctor and some reminders from a dental surgeon
11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS : Ann Driver
11.20 WHEN WE START WORK. 'In training : fitting ourselves for the job *, by Marjorie Pollard
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. EthtCS (v). ' Where do our virtues come from?): 2-' Would it be better if we were all brought up in institutions ? ' Discussion talk by Professor Karl Mannheim
on gramophone records
Rondo (Tempo di Menuetto : Concerto for bassoon and orchestra : Mozart) : Archie Camden (bassoon), with orchestra
Andante and Hungarian Rondo for bassoon
( Weber ) : Ferenand Oubradoms, and orchestra
Recording of part of last night's broadcast
ENSA concert for war-workers, from a factory canteen. Henry Hall and his Band. Guest artists, Ted Andrews and Barbara
Conductor, Ian Whyte
2.0 TRAVEL TALKS. Other People's Jobs : 5-' Beef for Dinner ', by Douglas Young : rearing cattle on the grasslands of Argentina
2.15 Interval music
2.20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, by Jean-Jacques Oberlin and Yvonne Oberlin : programme varie
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. Dramatic biography by Douglas Allan : 'Robert Louis Stevenson '
Richard Crean Orchestra
Novelty numbers and solo pieces played by the BBC Variety Orchestra (conductor, Charles Shadwell ), with Stephen Manton
Conducted by Julius Harrison
Sgwrs gan Moelwyn Hughes , K.C., A.S. (Talk in Welsh)
Topical talk in Welsh
' Mystery at Witchend ' : serial play by Barbara Sleigh , adapted from the book by Malcolm Saville. Produced by Derek McCulloch. Part 3-' Hatchholt '
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
' When my husband came back ' : talk by the wife of a serving soldier
6.37 Squadron Leader Havelock-Ellison talks to. the women of Britain
6.45 Mary Ferguson discusses women's wartime problems
' Director of an Art Gallery '. Written and produced by Robert Speaight. Introduced by John Rothenstein , Director of the Tate Gallery
A townsman's view of farm life. First-of a monthly series of outside broadcasts depicting seasonal developments and problems at a general farm in the Midlands. Commentators : Michael Standing , John Ellison , and Godfrey Baseley
4—'Clothing and Science ' : Professor J. B. Speakman , of the Department of Textile Industries, Leeds University
' Here at Hogsnorton ' : a scintillating survey on hebdomadal hearsay, by England's egregious patrician philosopher
. Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult.
Phyllis Sellick (piano)
by Thomas Hardy.
An epic-drama of the wars of Napoleon, in three parts.
Adapted for radio by Muriel Pratt.
and postscript
Piano Quintet, in F minor played by. the Hirsch String Quartet, and Joan Davies (piano)
Lines from Tamburlaine, by Christopher Marlowe , spoken by Valentine Dyall.
these gramophone records
Prelude a la Nuit (Rhapsodio espagnole i
Ravel) : Philadelphia Orchestra
Summer Night on the River (Delius)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
En bateau (Petite Suite : Debussy) : Symphony Orchestra