Exercises for men and women
SCHUMANN
Gramophone records of movements from his concertos
Short morning prayers
followed by THE KITCHEN FRONT
' The Radio Doctor '
and his Orchestra
on gramophone records
at the theatre organ
News commentary
from page 57 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 18 of ' Each Returning Day.' Just as I am. without one plea: Psalm 142 ; Jesus, good above all other
set to music by Arthur Somervell ; sung by Norman Lumsden (bass)
I hate the dreadful hollow : A voice by the cedar tree ; She came to the village church : 0 let the solid ground ; Birds in the High Hall garden : Go not, happy day : I have led her home : Come into the garden. Maud : The fault was mine : Dead, long dead : 0, that 'twere possible ; My life has crept so long
11.0 SCOTTISH HERITAGE : 'The
Schools' Own Programme ' : based on scripts sent in by schools
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS, discussed by experts
11.40 MUSIC AND THE DANCE. NO. 8
—Stravinsky's ' Petrushka ' the story of the ballet, told by Spike Hughes , with gramophone illustrations
with his Orchestra
West and North. War-workers in two widely-separated factories combine to entertain you and their fellow-workers in the lunch-hour break. Introduced by Hamilton Kennedy in the West and Victor Smythe in the North
Conducted by Harold Lowe
1.50 FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (England). Finding out about Dylsford. ' Making Plans,' by Honor Wyatt
2.10 Interval music
2.15 GENERAL SCIENCE. Science and the future. 9—'Keeping Well' : 'Our Observer' visits a health-centre of the next century
2.35 Interval music
2.40 JUNIOR ENGLISH. First of two illustrated book talks on Ernest Thompson Seton 's Two Little Savages,' arranged by Julia Goodey
Scottish Variety Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro
and the Twentieth-Century Serenaders
Play for broadcasting by Clifford Bax , produced by Hugh Stewart
by John Collier , adapted for broadcasting by Neil, Ballantyne. Produced by Muriel Pratt
by Stacy Aumonier , adapted for broadcasting by Winifred Carey. Produced by Muriel Pratt
Hanes alltud o Gymro a ddaeth yn un o brif ddinasyddion Milan bedair canrif yn 61, gan G. J. Williams. (Talk in Welsh)
5.20 ' The Real Princess,' after the story by Hans Andersen , told as an imaginary ballet, with music by Spike Hughes
Story : ' Mr. Scattergood's Allotment,' by M. A. Vance , told by Mac
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
National and Regional announcements
Produced by the U.S. Armed Forces Radio Service.
Douglas Houghton discusses some of the everyday problems created by war-time regulations. This week he deals specially with questions sent in about the Home Guard '
Leon Goossens (oboe). The Alexandra Choir (conductor,
Charles Proctor ). London Symphony Orchestra (leader, George Stratton ). Associate conductor, Basil Cameron
Hqpdel Music for the Royal Fireworks
Plague Choruses" (Israel in Egypt) :
1 He spake the word ; 2 He gave them hailstones : 3 He sent a thick darkness : 4' He smote all the first-born ; 5 But as for his people
Oboe Concerto No. 3, in G minor
Coronation Anthem: Zadok the Priest
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
The life-story of a contemporary. Written and produced by Louis MacNeice.
Choral suite by E; J. Moeran , sung by the BBC Chorus : conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Madrigal : Phyllida and Corydon
Madrigal : Beauty sat bathing by a spring
Pastoral : On a hill -there grows a flower
Air : Phyllis inamorata
Ballet : Said I that
Amaryllis Canzonet : The treasure of my heart Ais : While she lies sleeping Pastoral : Corydon, arise Madrigal : To meadows
Another late-night revue, with Carole Lynne , , Hubert Gregg , Noele Gordon , Cliff Gordon , and Harry Jacobson at the piano. The Dance Orchestra conducted by Stanley Black . Produced by Vernon Harris
73-' Mr. Crackers ' : another of Eric Moore Ritchie's Rhodesian stories from the Insuma Club, read by Patric Curwen
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Famous bands playing popular dance tunes, on gramophone records