Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
Exercises for women : May Brown
At the pianos, Andrew Bryson and Lena Blackman.
PROKOFIEV and SHOSTAKOVICH
Every morning this week gramophone records of their music will be heard at this time. Today : the ' Classical ' Symphony, two songs from ' Alex-ander Nevsky,' and part of the Symphonic Suite, ' Lieutenant Kije,' by rokoflev (b. 1891)
Short morning prayers
' A Farmer's Wife ' : Isabel Swar brick
and his Orchestra. (BBC recording)
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Mixed choice of gramophone records. The high spot is the Air de ballet from Gretry's ' Zemire et Azor,' played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
from page 13 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 26 of ' Each Returning Day.' Most ancient of all mysteries ; Psalm 104, w. 24-34 ; Forth in thy name, 0 Lord, I go
on gramophone records
Fire Scene ; The Lawyers ; The
Urchins ; Ballet Scene ; Street Scene (The Prospect Before Us : Boyce—Lambert) : Sadler's Wells Orchestra, conducted by Constant Lambert
Intermezzo (Hary János : Kodály) :
Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy
Lever du jour (Daybreak) ; Danse generate (Daphnis and ChloS, Suite No. 2 : Ravel): Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ornfandy
11.0 SINGING TOGETHER, by Herbert Wiseman. Request programme
11.18 Interval music
on gramophone records
Overture di ballo (Sullivan) : London Symphony Orchestra
Saxo-Rhapsody (Eric Coates ) :
Sigurd Rascher (saxophone), with Symphony Orchestra
English Folk Song Suite (Vaughan
Wmiams-Jacob): Columbia Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra
Waltzes (Schubert) : Symphony
Orchestra
THE LIFE AND TEACHING OF JESUS CHRIST : ' Jesus's Teaching Concerning Himself,' by the Rev. H. F. D. Sparks
on gramophone records
ENSA show for war-workers, from an R.A.F. station in the South. Geraldo and his Orchestra, with Doreen Villiers , Sally Douglas , Johnny Green , and Len Camber. Guest artist, Eric Barker
Topical talk, or recorded repeat of one of last week's talks i
FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (Scotland). ' At Our Village,' by John R. Allan. ' Drum Farm ' : a visit to the sheep-farm at Drumhaugh
The story of the cowboy : eighth of a series of gramophone programmes, written by Charles Chilton and introduced by Buck Douglas. Verse extracts read by Capt. Hal Thompson of the U.S. Strategic Air Force
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Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Excerpt from Oscar Wilde 's poem, read by John Betjeman
Sgyrsiaugan Tom Jones a J. Evans Jones. (Talks in Welsh)
5.20 Serial story: ' Stubbington Manor,' by Elizabeth Gorell. Part 3-' Lovely Food '
Gramophone records
5.45 The Zoo Man talks about the tit family, and you hear their songs as recorded by Ludwig Koch
National and Regional announcements, followed by Scottish News summary
New and recent fiction reviewed by John Brophy
Quartet in G (K.387) played by the Griller Quartet
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Adapted for broadcasting by Peggy Wells , and produced by Martyn C. Webster. Episode 6-' Our Eyes Have Seen Great Wonders'
2—! Russia' ": talk by William Kennet
with Les Allen; 'Michael Starr Investigates,' a weekly detective problem featuring Henry Oscar, written by Francis Durbridge; 'Many Happy Returns,' a musical birthday greeting; Eric Barker; Puzzle Corner; Naunton Wayne and Basil Radford on 'Things in General,' written by Henrik Ege. 'Take the Stand': Frederick Burtwell cross-examines famous artists, by arrangement with Leonard Urry. The Singing Commeres, Revue Chorus, and BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell.
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Another backward glance at the days when ragtime was the rage : gramophone programme written by Harold Rogers and Geoffrey Ashwell. Introduced by Harold Rogers.
Mairead NicDhonnchaidh , lain B. Mae an Rothaie, le ceol Gaidhealach bhp chdmhlan-ciuil lain Linn. (Gaelic music)
with his Orchestra