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.
CESAR FRANCK
Every morning this week gramophone records of his music will be heard at this time
Rev. Guy R. Levesley , of the Castle Hedingham Congregational Church
Mixed choice of records. The high spot is Johann Strauss 's ' Voices of Spring ', played by the Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Leopold Stok6wski
and his Sextet
Talk by Jeanne Cooper-Foster
at the organ of the Paramount Odeon, Tottenham Court Road
News commentary
from page 13 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 26 of Each Returning Day'. There )s a book who runs may read ; Psalm 50, vv. 1-14 ; Teach me, my God and King
Band 01 the Loyal Regiment : conductor, Mr. E. G. R. Palmer
11.0 SINGING TOGETHER, by Herbert Wiseman : revision programme
11.18 Interval music
11.20 SCIENCE AND GARDENING. ' Garden Inquest', by Alan Peacock
11.40 FOR UNDER-SEVENS : Let's join in—' The Nativity Play '
12.0 THE LIFE AND TEACHING OF JESUS CHRIST. 'The Life and Ministry of Jesus Christ', by the Rev. P. Kingdon
Conducted by Julius Harrison
and recording of last night's postscript
Variations on a Polish Folk Song played by Irene Kohler (piano)
1.50 FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (Scotland). ' What happens when ... a house is built ? ', by George Scott Mon crieff
2.10 Interval music
2.15 STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. .' A Woman Explorer', by Rhoda Power and Honor Wyatt : stories of Mary Kingsley and her travels in West Africa
2.35 Interval music
2.40 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. BBC Orchestra : conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. Programme presented by Alec Robertson '
at the theatre organ
Talk, with some translations, by H. Idris Bell
Music of the sunny South, played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg. Leopold. Programme produced by Fred Hartley
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Trafodaeth ar bynciau amaethyddol o dan ofal R. Alun Roberts. (Discussion in Welsh) '
Songs at the piano, by Muriel Herbert
' Building a House' : another Bush tale by John Ein , told by Mac
' The Girls' Training Corps ' : recorded feature by Bettine Rampton , produced by Lionel Gamlin
National and Regional announcements, and Scottish News summary
' The Piano ' : Harold Craxton gives the second of his two talks on methods of practising and the building-up of a repertoire
Serial play for broadcasting, adapted by Richard Fisher and Peter Creswell from the film and novel by the former. Produced by Peter Creswell. Episode 2—' Testament of Laughter '
Eric Portman as Lieutenant de Montcorbier
(' Francois Villon ')
Carla Lehmann as Catherine de Vausselles
Belle Chrystall as Marion L'Ydolle
Mary Hinton as La Belle Heaulmicre also members of the Cercle de Villon , of the under-world of Paris, cocottes, café habitues, etc. and Cecil Rhmage as Mr. Curtis Guy Guy-Mas as M. Chaminade
What must we give to get it?
Up to now the talks in this series have discussed the Prevention of Want and the Prevention of War. This is the first of a final section on ' Is Security Enough ? ' Tonight Sir Hector Hetherington , Principal of Glasgow University, speaks on ' Can we Plan for Freedom ? '
with Ernest Butcher; 'Crime Chasers, Ltd.', featuring Jane Grahame and Vernon Harris, written by Ernest Dudley; 'Many Happy Returns of the Day', a musical birthday greeting ; Evelyn Laye; 'Puzzle Corner'; 'The Lodger', featuring Cyril Fletcher and Betty Astell, written by Dick Pepper; 'Take the Stand': Mr. Justice Frederick Burtwell cross-examines famous artists in the 'People v. Boredom' case, presented by Leonard Urry. The Singing Commeres, Revue Chorus, and BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Produced by Harry S. Pepper
Play by Brenda Green , produced by Hugh Stewart
on records
Quartet No. 1, in E flat played by the London Belgian Piano Quartet
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
' Night Quatrains ', by Charles Cotton , spoken by Dorothy Black
with Reg. Leopold and his Players