and Home Service programme summary
Exercises for men :
Coleman Smith
Exercises for women :
May Brown
At the pianos, Barbara Laing and Lena Blackman.
GOUNOD
Gramophone records of excerpts from Acts 1, 2, and 3 of ' Faust'
Short morning prayers
' Soufflées are Simple by Gertrude Ulrich
Popular songs and dance music, on gramophone records
Introductory music Prayer
New every morning (A. and M.4: S.P. 31. omitting vv. 4 and 5 : C.H. 259. verses 2, 3. 4, 6, 8: Tune, Melcombe)
Interlude
Prayers: The Praver for Absent
Friends: the Lord's Prayer
Eternal Father, strong to save (A. and M. 370 ; S.P. 336 ; C.H. 626: Tune, Melita)
Blessing
Closing music
(For Welsh schools). Cwrs y Byd : cyfres i blant dros 12 oed
News commentary
from page 85 of "New Every Morning" and page 10 of "Each Returning Day".
At the name of Jesus every knee shall bow; Psalm 67: Turn back, O man
, (organ) From St. George's Chapel, Windsor
' Living with Granny ', by Anne Edwards
11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR
JUNIORS : Ann Driver
11.20 DO YOU KNOW ABOUT-the Justice of the Peace ? : How he serves the community ; a Justice of the Peace talks of his work
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. Leadership and liberty : No. 3— ' Jefferson by Max Beloff
on gramophone records
The Good-Humoured Ladies (Scarlatti—Tommasini) : London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens
Pas de deux (Baiser de la Fee :
Stravinsky) : London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Antal Dorati
Les commissaires ; Les petits camelots
(Pas d'Acier : Prokofiev) : London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Albert Coates
ENSA show for war-workers, from a factory canteen : Geraldo and his Orchestra, with Dorothy Carless , Doreen VUliers ,
Sally Douglas , Len Camber , and Johnny Green and a guest artist
Tunes that live for ever, on gramophone records
2.0 TRAVEL TALKS. Journeys in Russia and China : 3 - 'By Boat Down the Volga', by Eileen Bigland
2.15 Interval music
2.20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, by Jean-Jacques Oberlin and Marie Touchard. ' Programme vari6 : exercises, concours, et un jeu - " Qu'ont-ils-oublie ? " '
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. 'Rikki-Tlkki-Tavi by Rudyard Kipling : Part 2, read by Carleton Hobbs
Debroy Somers and his Band
Alec Whittaker , Leonard Brain (oboes) ; Pauline Juler , Richard Walthew (clarinets) ; Dennis Brain , Norman Delmar (horns) ; Cecil James , Thomas Smith (bassoons) ; conductor, Harry Blech
Conducted by Arthur Fiedler. (Gramophone records)
Overture : A Midsummer Night's
Dream (Mendelssohn)
Dance of the Hours (La Gioconda :
Ponchielli)
Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin) : Solo pianist) J. M. Sanroma
The Neighbours : The Miller's Dance ;
Final Dance (The Three-Cornered Hat : Falla)
Prelude to Act 3. Lohengrin (Wagner)
(News and topical talks in Welsh)
5.0 ' Newyddion y Dydd '
5.5 ' Newvddion o'r Senedd '. gan Sir Henry Morris Jones , A.S.
5.10 ' Yr Wythnos yng Nghymru ' gan J. ç. Griffith Jones
5.15 Sgwrs Amserol
'The Lighthouse Mystery': a play in two parts by Tudur Watkins. Episode 2 - 'The Ringing of the Bell'. Produced by Morfudd Mason Lewis
National and Regional announcements. followed by Scottish News summary
' Man's Night Out', by Emma Davies
' Sweden in War-Time ', by F. R. Yerbury
' The Wives They Want', by Marian Cutler
(tenor), on gramophone records
Isobel Baillie (soprano), Gladys Ripley (contralto), Parry Jones (tenor), Roy Henderson (baritone), Norman Walker (bass). BBC Choral Society, BBC Symphony Orchestra (leader) Paul Beard )-: conductor, Sir Adrian Boult 7.29. app. Interval
From the Royal Albert Hall
Alistair Cooke
with Majorie Westbury as ' Sister Parkinson' ; John Blythe , Jack Jackson and the May Fair Hotel Dance Orchestra, Josephine Driver , Dorothe Morrow 's Aristocrats, and the singing sailor, Ivor Pye. This week's guest. Deborah Kerr. Musioul arrangements by Peter Akister and Phil Cardew. Script by Arthur Marshall. Produced by David Vates Mason.
by D. G. Bridson. Music specially composed by Hugo Weisgall. A picture of life and opinion in war-time America, as seen by a visiting Englishman, at the same time giving British listeners a picture of themselves as seen through American eyes
and postscript
' The Shared Dog by Z. V. Webb , read by Henry James
(This was one of the runners-up in the Australian Broadcasting Commission's recent competition far broadcast stories.)
with his Orchestra