and summary of Forces programmes
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
Exercises for women : May Brown
At the pianos, Barbara Laing and Andrew Bryson.
Gramophone records of excerpts from ' The Trojans'
Rev. Prebendary J. W. Welch , Ph.D., Director of Religious Broadcasting
Programme Parade
Mrs. Buggins (Mabel Constanduros )
on gramophone records
at the organ of the Regal, Marble Arch
and his Mandoliers, with Ivor Adams and Doreen Browning
Talk by Mrs. P. C. Shapiro
from page 101 of ' New Every Morning and page 16 of Each Returning Day Unto us a hoy is horn! Psalm 19, vv 7-15 Give light, 0 Lord
Lou Preager and his New Ballroom Orchestra
Easy, breezy tunes, on gramophone records
(by permission of the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief) : conductor, Mr. Frederick A. Gale
on gramophone records
Nocturne in A (Field) Louis Kentner
(piano)
Stnpt of their green (Purccll) : A Ravishing Delight (Amc-W. H. Cumtnings ) : Isobel Baillie (soprano)
The Apple Orchard (Ivor Gurney ) ;
Serenade, Op. 3, No. 5 (Rachmaninoff) : Frederick Grinke (violin)
Romance (Cui) ; Lullaby (Arensky) :
Vladimir Rosing (tenor) Fantaisie impromptu in C sharp minor
(Chopin) : Louis Kentner (piano)
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, at a constructional site somewhere in Britain
Kendall Taylor (piano)
From the Houldsworth Hall , Manchester
Variety on records
Conductor, Charles Telfer
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
from Southwell Minster
Versicles and Responses Psalm 23
First Lesson : Isaiah 65, vv. 17-25 Magnificat (Tallis. Dorian Mode)
Second Lesson : Revelation 21, vv. 22-27 Nunc dimittis (Tallis, Dorian Mode) Creed and Collects
Save us, 0 Lord, waking (Bairslow)
Hark, how all the welkin rings 1 (E.H. 23) Organist, G. T. Francis
sung by John McKenna
from the Norfolk Hotel, Bournemouth, with Jeanne de Casalis , Marian Zigmunt , and Alfred Jupp and his Orchestra. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont
' Inciting to Riot', written by Eric Allen , read by Joseph Macleod. (Previously broadcast on February 24, 1943)
(News in Welsh)
(Welsh Children's Hour). ' Shanibela '. Pantomeim Cymraeg i'r radio. Y geiriau a'r gerddoriaeth gan J. Eddie Parry
' How the Lifeboat was invented', and stories of brave rescues on the North-East coast, by Edward Harding. Produced by Nan Mac donald
National and Regional announcements
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Second of two programmes. 'If the world is to be re-built it will need foundations : what should they be ? ' Three professional experts-a leader of the Church, a Labour leader and an educationalist, examine, with George Blake , the views expressed by six anonymous men and women in the first programme
Some plans for religious broadcasting : talk by the Rev. Prebendary J. W. Welch , Ph.D., Director of Religious Broadcasting
presenting ' Professor Edwin Carp ', with Elisabeth Welch , Helen Clare , and Jack Jackson and his May Fair Hotel Orchestra, with Josephine Driver and the Four Star Girls. Script by Cliff Gordon (by arrangement with the Windmill Theatre). Produced by Vernon Harris. (BBC recording)
with spontaneous answers to ' Any Questions ? ' : Sylvia Thompson (novelist), Dr. C. E. M. Joad , Sir Patrick Dollan , and Captain Quintin Hogg , M.P. Question-Master, Donald McCullough. Producer, Howard Thomas
The Colonial Empire : 6- ' Economics and Finance ' : your Empire and your income-tax. Sir Bernard Bourdillon , G.C.M.G. (lately Governor of Nigeria and Uganda), and T. Reid , C.M.G. (lately of Ceylon, member of the T.U.C. Committee) discuss ' Raising the Standard of Living in the Colonies'
Conducted by Muir Mathieson
This programme looks back to the days when dancing really was dancing ! You are invited to roll back the carpet and join in the dance with Harry Davidson and his Orchestra. Master of Ceremonies, Raymond Glendenning. Management, Douglas Lawrence
17-' Simplify ! Simplify ! ', from Henry David Thoreau 's ' Walden ' : read by Charles Stidwill
played by Lionel Hampton , Artie Shaw , and Coleman Hawkins. (Gramophone records)