and Home Service programme summary
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
Exercises tor women : May Brown
At the pianos, Barbara Laing and Lena Blackman.
Gramophone records of excerpts from Herodiade
Rev. Jack Winslow
' The Radio Doctor '
Conducted by Michael Krein , with Ernest Lough
Gramophone records
Recorded messages from British boys and girls now staying as war-guests in Australia. Arranged in collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Commission
Easy, breezy tunes, on gramophone records
from page 1 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 6 of ' Each Returning Day '. Alleluia ! Alleluia ! ; Psalm 47 ; Oxford Carols 96
on gramophone records
Allegro affettuoso (Duet No. 2. for clarinet and bassoon : Beethoven) : P. Lefebvre (clarinet) and Fernand Oubradons (bassoon)
Gloria in excelsis Deo (trad.) : Care selve (Handel) ; Jo Vincent (soprano), with organ accompaniment
Trio of Young lshmaelites (L'Enfance du Christ : Berlioz) : Lily Laskine (harp), Marcel Moyse. Albert Manouvrier (flutes)
L'Ange Gardien ; La Vierge a la
Creche (Franck) ; Jo Vincent (soprano) and Theodora Versteegh (alto), with organ accompaniment
Hornpipes ; Irish Jigs (Purcell-
Oisson) : Pipers' Guild Quartet
and his Orchestra
and his Orchestra, with Elizabeth Batey , Pat Macormac , and Harry Kaye
The English Singers Quartet. Reginald Paul (piano)
from Scotland and South-East England. War-workers in two widely separated factories combine to entertain you and their fellow-workers in the lunch-hour break. Introduced by Howard M. Loekhart in Scotland and Frank More O'Ferrall in South-East England
Conductor, Mr. E. J. Webb
The story of the cowboy: gramophone programme, written by Charles Chilton, and introduced by Buck Douglas. (BBC recording)
played by Harry Platts
BBC Variety Orchestra : conductor, Charles Shadwell
.Reading from ' The Lady of the Lake ', by Sir Walter Scott. (BBC recording)
with his Orchestra
'The Lion Cub Had Claws'
Radio play by ' 'Blair', produced by Hugh Stewart
Play by A. G. Macdonell , produced by FredO'Donovan
Rhai o'r lyfrau diweddaraf yn cael eu hadolygu gan Stephen J. Williams. (Talk in Welsh)
5.20 ' Tiger in the Well ' : story by Antonia Ridge , told by Jessie Maddox
Songs by the Nantyffyllon Children's
Choir : conductor, D. C. Watkins
5.50 Talk by Laurens Sargent
National and Regional announcements
Produced by the Armed Forces Radio Service of the War Department of the United States of America.
Douglas Houghton discusses the main regulations and official forms with which everyone has to deal nowadays
Radio play by J. G. Sarasin, based on his short story "His Majesty's Aeronauts". Produced by Peter Creswell
Part 1
Margaret Godley (soprano) ; Margaret Rees (soprano) ; Margaret Rolfe (contralto) ; Brad-bridge White (tenor) ; Stanley Riley (bass). BBC Chorus. BBC Orchestra. G. Thalben-Ball (organ). Arnold Gbldsbrough (harpsichord) : conducted by Julian Herbage
Part 2 will be broadcast tomorrow at
6.55 p.m., and Part 3 on Friday at
9.35 p.m.
Dramatic story from the Underground Fronton Europe. Written by John Diekson Cam Music under the direction of George Walter. Produced by Walter Rilla.
Operetta in one act by Offenbach. Translated by Geoffrey Dunn. Orchestrations by Victor Hely-Hutchinson . Produced by , Stephen Thomas
BBC Theatre Orchestra : conductor,
.Stanford Robinson
62 — ' The Spiced Lion ', written by James McCormick , and read by E. A. Naden
Trio for flute, viola, and cello played by Edward Walker (flute), Max Gilbert (viola), and James Whitehead (cello)
J. E. Barton chooses a passage from ' A Tryst at an Ancient Earthwork ' by Thomas Hardy
Conducted by Percy Harper