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
VERDI
Gramophone records of excerpts from Don Carlos and Aida
Short morning prayers
'Try Something New : Minestrone made the Italian way ', by Margaret Delafons
Popular dance music and songs, on . gramophone records
Allegro ; Theme and six Variations ; Minuetto and Trio (Divertimento No. 17 in D, K.334).: played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty on gramophone records
Introductory music
Prayer
He who would valiant be (A. and M. 676; S.P. 515; C.H. 576: sung in the S.P. version. Tune, Monks' Gate)
Interlude
Prayers: The Prayer for Help; the Lord's Prayer
O for a heart to praise my God (A. and M. 549; S.P. 113; C.H. 467: Tune, Stockton)
Blessing
Closing music
Directed by Jack Hardy
(For Welsh schools). Cwrs y Byd : cyfres i blant dros 12 oed
News commentary
from page 53 of ' New Every Morning' and page 58 of ' Each Returning Day '. Lead, kindly light ; Psalm 23 ; Immortal awe, for ever full
Henriette Renie (harp), on gramophone records
3-' Before the Baby Comes ' : more advice from a woman surgeon on ante-natal care
11.0 Music and Movement for Juniors: Ann Driver
11.20 When We Start Work: 'Work and Play', by Marjorie Pollard: Making the best of both
11.40 Talks for Sixth Forms: Ethics: 8: The Crisis of Our Age: How can we agree again about values?: 1: The Totalitarian Answer to the Challenge
Discussion talk by Professor Karl Mannheim
sung by Beatrice Andrews (contralto)
Recording of part of last night's broadcast
ENSA concert for war-workers from a factory canteen. Arthur Salisbury and his Orchestra, with Renee Barr and Cyril Shane. Guest artists, The Two Leslies (Leslie Sarony and Leslie Holmes )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
2.0 TRAVEL TALKS. Other people's jobs. ' Soap for Washing ' : vegetable oils from Nigeria ; the villages among the palm-groves : by T. D. Maitland
2.15 Interval music
2.20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, by Jean-Jacques Oberlin and Yvonne Oberlin. Concours : Moyens de transport
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. ' Oliver Twist ', by Charles Dickens : part 1 of a serial adapted by Rhoda Power
Rhythmic records
Gramophone records from Wagner's Tannhaiiser, introduced by Robert Lorenz
with his Orchestra
Satire written by Douglas Young. Swing played by Roy and his Girl Friends. Produced by Leslie Bridg mont
Sgwrs gan yr Athro. W. J. Gruffydd , A.S. (Talk in Welsh)
Sgwrs gan R. Elisabeth Roberts. (Talk in Welsh)
'The Box of Delights', by John Masefield, adapted as a serial play in six parts by Robert Holland and John Keir Cross. Produced by John Keir Cross: Part 2 - 'The Box'
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
' My Job before the War', by a dress-designer
' I Saw the Women of Russia ', by Reginald Watson-Jones , F.R.C.S.
' Women's War-Time Problems ', by Mary Ferguson
Conductor, Harry Mortimer
A townsman's view of farm life : second 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.
8 — 'The Housewife and the Fisheries ' : talk by Michael. Graham
' Here at Hogsnorton ' : a scintillating survey of hebdomadal hearsay, by England's egregious patrician philosopher
Conducted by Clarence Raybould. Kendall Taylor (piano)
Series of three broadcasts telling the story of Britain's record in the air. Written by Nigel Tangye and Cecil McGivern. Music under the direction of George Walter. Part 1 — ' Lessons from the Past: Britain in the air from 1909 to 1940'. Produced by Cecil McGivern
Gordon Whelan introduces some records from his collection
and postscript
Play by Earle Grey , produced by Fred O'Donovan
Poems about Greece, by Lawrence Durrell , spoken by Cecil Day Lewis
with high - spot recordings of Geraldo and his Orchestra. (Gramophone records)