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.
DELIUS
Gramophone records of his Vocal and Instrumental Music
Short morning prayers
' Try Something New : Noodles, Sweet and Savoury ', by Florence Greenberg
Popular songs and dance music, on gramophone records
Tamara played by the Société des Concerto du Conservatoire, conducted by Piero Coppola. (Gramophone records)
Introductory music
Prayer
Holy, holy, holy 1 Lord God Almighty
(A. and M 160; S.P. 187; C.H. 1: Tune, Nicaea)
Interlude
Prayers: The Prayer for Forgiveness; the Lord's Prayer
Thy Kingdom come, O God (A. and M. 217 C.H. 152: Tune, St. Cecilia)
Blessing
Closing music
(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". As pants the hart; Psalm 23; From thee all skill and science flow
Lionel Tertis (viola), on gramophone records
Allegretto grazioso (Sonata in F minor. Op.
120, No. 1 : Brahms) : with Harriet Cohen (piano)
Prelude and Allegro (Pugnani-Tertis) Du bist die Ruh (Schubert-Tertis)
A psychologist discusses some aspects of weaning : Gwen Chesters , Organiser, Child Care Reserve
11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS: Ann Driver
11.20 'USEFUL CITIZENS : Lord Shaftesbury, who persuaded Parliament that children's working lives must be made easier, and who thought that all children should go to school : by Honor Wyatt
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS'. ' Sound and Unsound Arguments' (series devised by R. H. Thouless ). 2—' A Simple Type of Sound Argument'
Characteristic Allegro in A minor
(Life's Storms) played by Arthur Schnabel and K. U. Schnabel. (Gramophone records)
Recording of part of last night's broadcast
ENSA concert for war-workers, from a factory canteen. Maurice Winnick and his Orchestra. Guest artists, the Western Brothers
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
2.0 TRAVEL TALKS. Ports of Call. ' Kingston, Jamaica' : glimpses of the West Indian islands-sugar, bananas, oil
2.15 Interval music
2.20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH,, by Andree Duranton and Jean-Jacques Oberlin. ' La bague magique : une legende sous Charlemagne
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. ' Do you know-Betsy Trotwood ? ' David Copperfield introduces his aunt : by Rhoda Power
Stan Atkins and his Band
Sinclair Logan (baritone). Philharmonic String Trio
These programmes bring before you month by month the changing facets of the rural scene. Country men and women are brought to the microphone to speak about their lives and work.
Conductor, Ian Whyte
(News and topical talks in Welsh)
5.0 Newyddion y Dydd
5.5 'Newyddion o'r Senedd', gan W. H. Mainwaring , A.S.
5.10 'Yr Wythnos yng Nghymru', gan William Eames
5.15 Sgwrs amserol
Miles Kennedy , Detective - 'The Yellow Paint-Mark': play by J.D. Strange, produced by Morfudd Mason Lewis
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
' Training for a New Job at Forty ', by Lady Margaret D'Arcy
'Good-Time Girls', by S. V. Pollock
' Women's War-Time Problems ', by Mary Ferguson
Conductor, Dr. Reginald Jacques
3-' Propaganda is not enough ' : talk by Major Michael Macowan
with Betty Warren ; and Fred Yule , Bill Stephens , and Philip Wade. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Mansel Thomas. Script by Tommy Thompson. Produced by Francis Worsley.
The story of the battles for the Meuse, Yangtse, Awash, Don, Salween, Dnieper, and Voltumo, 1939-1944. written in collaboration with the BBC News Information Section. Music specially composed by Frank Collinson. Produced by Francis Dillon
Programme of poetry by Shakespeare and his contemporaries, chosen by Bea Howe ; the music of the songs written by Roger Quilter. Singers, Henry Wendon , Ethel Lyon , Mark Raphael , and Janet Howe. Readers, Robert Harris and Sara Jackson. BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted by 'Muir Mathieson. Produced by Stephen Thomas
Conducted by Captain S. Rhodes , Director of Music, Scots Guards
Regimental Quick March of. the Scots
Guards : Hielan' Laddie
and postscript
Francis Meynell chooses ' A Londoner in New England, 1941 ', by Jan Struther ; followed by an excerpt from ' John Brown 's Body', by Stephen Vincent Benet
Improvisations on tunes suggested by listeners in the studio on the spur of the moment, and played on the piano by David Buchan
and the Dance Orchestra, with Frances Dee , Sid Buckman , and Ken Beaumont