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
(BBC recording)
LISZT
Gramophone records of his Piano Transcriptions
Rev. Canon F.T. Salter, Rector of Hartlepool
Programme Parade
'Mrs. Buggins' (Mabel Constanduros)
on gramophone records
at the organ of the Odeon, Leicester Square
Talk on the Ulster countryside, by John Priest
Introductory music
Prayer
Let us with a gladsome mind (S.P. 12; C.H. 11: Tune, Monkland)
Interlude
Prayers: The Prayer for God's Presence; the Lord's Prayer
Eternal Ruler of the ceaseless round (S.P. 485, omitting v. 2; C.H. 489, omitting v. 2: Tune, Song 1 - Orlando Gibbons)
Blessing
Closing music
By the Wayside (The Apostles), sung by Dora Labbett, Harold Williams, Hubert Eisdell, Dennis Noble, and Robert Easton, with the Halle Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty.
(Gramophone records)
News commentary
from page 89 of "New Every Morning" and page 40 of "Each Returning Day". Paraphrase 18 (3-7); Te Deum (1-21); Hills of the North, rejoice
Billy Mayerl and his Band
11.0 Music and Movement for Infants
Ann Driver
11.20 Senior History I: European Heritage: Four Men of Genius: 4: Ignatius Loyola (1491-1556)
11.40 Interval music
11.45 Physical Training
(for use in classrooms), by Coleman Smith
Violin Sonata No. 1, in E
played by Mary Harrison (violin) and Alan Richardson (piano)
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain.
Topical talk, or a recorded repeat of one of last week's talks
sung by Freda Townson
If thou art near - Bach
My heart is beating - Handel
The Chestnut Tree; The Snowdrop; From sleep untroubled risen; Messages; Spring's Return - Schumann
1.50 I Ysgolion Cymru (For Welsh schools)
Caneuon Gwerin Cymru: cyfres gan Amy Parry-Williams i blant tua 9 oed.
8 - 'Caneuon Serch'. Cenir caneuon fel 'Ym Mhontypridd Mae Nghariad' a 'Titrwm Tatrwm'
[Welsh Folk Songs: a series by Amy Parry-Williams for children aged about 9 years.
8 - Serious Songs. Songs such as 'Ym Mhontypridd Mae Nghariad' and 'Titrwm Tatrwm' are sung.]
2.10 How Things Began
'Dating the Rocks', by Honor Wyatt and Richard Palmer
2.30 Interval music
2.35 Senior History II
Poetry programme by Desmond Hawkins: 'Poems about Places'
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
from King's College, Cambridge
Antiphon: O most merciful (Wood)
Versicles and Responses (Tomkins)
Psalm 47
First Lesson: Proverbs 3, vv. 11-17
Magnificat (Wood, in E flat - No. 2)
Second Lesson: St. Luke 9 vv. 51-62
Nunc dimittis (Wood, in E flat - No. 2)
The Lord's Prayer (Robert Stones)
Versicles and Responses (Tomkins)
Anthem: Expectans expectavi (Wood)
Prayers
(Gershwin), played by the New Light Symphony Orchestra, with George Gershwin at the piano.
(Gramophone records)
from the Norfolk Hotel, Bournemouth, with Lyle Evans, Linda Parker (by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Co.), and Alfred Jupp and his Orchestra.
Written by Augustus Muir and read by the author.
(Previously broadcast on April 15, 1942)
(Welsh Children's Hour)
'Gerdorion Crwydrol'. Stori-ddeialog, wedi ei seilio ar hen chwedl, gan Eic Davies
Toytown: Frightfulness at the Theatre Royal
by S.G. Hulme-Beaman
National and Regional announcements
Conductor, William Haydock
Selection: The Grand Duchess...Offenbach
The Downland Suite...Ireland
Selection: The Desert Song...Romberg
(No. 11). Magazine for Scottish listeners. Edited by Edwin Muir. Produced by Robert Kemp
Second of a series of four talks by members of a group of Manchester public men. Tonight George Gibson, former President of the Trades Union Congress, speaks on "Christianity in the Workshop".
An entertainment for their fellow members of the Forces provided by members of the United States Army in Great Britain and the British Army. From a camp somewhere in England.
with spontaneous answers to 'Any Questions?':
Dr. Julian Huxley, Colonel the Rt. Hon. Walter Elliot, Arnold Lunn, Leary Constantine, and Sir Patrick Dollan.
Question-Master, Geoffrey Crowther
(Recording to be broadcast again next Sunday afternoon at 4.15 p.m. in the Forces programme)
Talk by O.T. Faulkner, Principal of the Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture
(recording)
played by Clifford Curzon and Benjamin Britten.
This is the sixth and last of the recitals which have been given in alternate weeks, introduced by Ralph Hill
Moy Mell...Arnold Bax
Polka...Lennox Berkeley
Mazurka elegiacs...Benjamin Britten
Introduction and Rondo burlesca...Britten
(First broadcast performance of these two works by Benjamin Britten)
Weekly sidelight on detective fiction, including dramatised excerpts, with Ernest Dudley in the chair.
(BBC recording)
Second programme from Canada in the revised Anglo-Canadian exchange series, giving a radio picture of war-time Toronto, typical of Canada's industrial war effort.
(Recording of the programme previously heard in the Home Service on Saturday, October 23)
by Thomas Hood, read by George Holloway
with his Orchestra