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.
ROSSINI
Gramophone records of excerpts from ' La Cenerentola ' (Cinderella) and ' La Scala di Seta ' (The Silken Ladder)
Short morning prayers
' The Radio Doctor'
Gramophone records
and his Versatile Five, with Rita Williams
Recorded messages from British boys and girls now staying as war-guests in Australia. Arranged in collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Commission
at the organ of the Granada, Clap-ham Junction
News commentary
from page 81 of 'New Every Morning' and page 42 of 'Each Returning Day'. Stand up and bless the Lord; Psalm 9, vv. 1-10; Soldiers of the Cross, arise!
Coventry Hippodrome Orchestra : conductor, William Pethers. From the New Hippodrome, Coventry
CURRENT AFFAIRS, discussed by experts
and his Orchestra, on records
158th in the Northern series of concerts by war-workers during their lunch-hour break. Produced by Victor Smythe
Maria Donska (piano). The West Country Singers, conducted by Reginald Redman. (Part of a lunch-hour concert given in the Lecture Theatre of the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery)
SINGERS
MARIA DONSKA SINGERS
MARIA DONSKA
SINGERS
Conducted by Michael Krein
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
BBC Midland Light Orchestra : conductor, Rae Jenkins
Exchange of greetings between British war-guests in Durban, South Africa, and their parents at home. Arranged in collaboration with the South African Broadcasting Corporation
Conductor, Cyril I. Yorath
Conducted by Julius Harrison
Poem by Samuel Ferguson , read by Mary O'Farrell
Hanes sefydlu dinas enwog Stalino gan John Hughes o Ferthyr, yn cael ei adrodd gan A. Gwen Jones. (Talk in Welsh)
5.20 ' The Writing on the Window ': play about Roundheads - and Cavaliers, written by Norah Richard -son, and produced by Eileen Molony
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
National and Regional announcements
Douglas Houghton discusses the many regulations and official forms with which everyone nowadays has to deal
Another domestic episode, with John Morton , Meg Buchanan , Ann Downie , and Arthur Shaw. Written by Helen W. Pryde , and produced by Archie Campbell
Louis Kentner (piano). BBC Symphony Orchestra (leader, Paul Beard ) : conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
7.0 Introductory talk by William Glock on Alan Rawsthorne 's Piano Concerto
From a concert-hall in the South
Weekly programme telling in dramatic form stories of courage and endurance, of humour and heroism, from the week's news. Edited by Gordon Boshell , with music under the direction of George Walter. Produced by Walter Rilla
Weekly sidelight on detective fiction, including dramatised excerpts, with Ernest Dudley in the chair.
Charles Maxwell introduces gramophone records of Frances Langford , Fats Waller , Frank Crumit , and Harry James and his Orchestra
Ciunn-chiùil de dh'orain is fuinn na mara (Songs in Gaelic)
Cecil Day Lewis chooses two love poems by Thomas Hardy : 'At Castle Boterel and ' After a Journey'
Trio in G played by Jean Pougnet (violin) ; Frederick Riddle (viola) ; Anthony Pini (cello). (Gramophone records)
and his Royal Canadians, on recorda