Exercises for men and women
Mozart
Gramophone records of his Serenades
Short morning prayers
' Vegetable Flans,' by Florence Greenberg
Popular songs and dance music, on gramophone records
Introducutory music Prayer
Fill thou my life (A. and M. 705, omitting vv. 5 and 6 S.P. 492 ; Tune. Richmond)
Interlude
Prayers : The Prayer for Help ; the Lord's Prayer
Breathe on me, breath of God (A. and M. 671 : S.Pr 458 ; C.H. 194 : Tune, Carlisle)
Blessing
Closing music
(For Welsh schools)
Cwrs y Byd: cyfres i blant dros 12 oed
News commentary
from page 25 of 'New Every Morning' and page 46 of ' Each Returning Day.' Thou hidden love of God; Psalm 62; vv. 1-8; St. Matthew 27, vv. 33-34; Lord of our life
sung by Angela Wright (soprano)
Short topical talks by experts on subjects affecting the health of the family
(by permission of the Commandant), conducted by Lieutenant M. Roberts , Director of Music, Royal Military School of Music
Gramophone records of some musical plays
Selection : Les cloches de Cornevllle
(Planquette) : Columbia Light Opera Company
What is done. you never can undo
(The Lilac Domino : Cuvillier) ; Nevermore (Conversation Piece : Coward) ; Maggie Teyte (soprano)
Selection: Arc de Triomphe
(Novello) : Phoenix Theatre Orchestra. conducted by Harry Acre
I give my heart (The Dubarry:
*Millöcker—Mackeben) ; Waltz Song
(Waltz Dream: Straus) :
Derek Oldham (tenor)
and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas, Doreen Villiers, Len Camber, Johnny Green, Archie Lewis, and Three boys and a Girl
ENSA show for war-workers from a factory canteen : Carroll Gibbons and his Orchestra, with Rita Williams and Betty Kent. ' Guest artists, Ted Andrews and Barbara Clarke , and Petula Clarke
Variety, on gramophone records
and his Orchestra
Reg. Pursglove and his Orchestra
String Quintet in C, Op. 163 played by the Aeolian String Quartet and James Whitehead (cello)
' On the Thumb,' by John Maca dam, read by Philip Cunningham. (From the book of R.A.F. short stories, ' The Reluctant Erk ')
featuring Mary Livingstone. Don Wilson , Rochester,' Phil Harris and his Orchestra, and Jack Benny. Recorded in America by arrangement
'with the U.S. Armed Forces Radio
Service
(News and topical talks in Welsh)
5.0 Newyddion y Dydd
J5.5 ' Newyddion or Senedd,' gan S 0. Davies, A.S.
5.10 ' Yr Wythnos yng Nghymru: gan William Eames
5.15 Sgwrs amserol
' Vive la France' : a party of French children in England celebrate their National Day. Produced by Janet Dunbar and Josephine Plummer
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
' July 14,' by Madame Gay
' I knew Madame Curie,' by Yvonne Brock
' I knew Mrs. Pankhurst,' by Thelma Cazalet-Keir , M.P.
' To the Wives of the Men,' by Marian Cutler
Joy McArden (soprano). Noel Mewton-Wood (piano). BBC Symphony Orchestra (leader, Paul Beard ). Associate conductor, Sir Adrian Boult From the Royal Albert Hall, London
Second talk in this series by people who have met and overcome suffering in the power of faith by the widow of a sailor in the Merchant Navy.
From the battle-fields of Northern
France the voices Of the French people and of their British, American, and Canadian liberators, tell of the renaissance of beloved France. The programme arranged by Jacques Duchesne and Laurence Gilliam , with the help of BBC war correspondents
A constellation of stars of stage and screen, adapted, with music on records and film sound-tracks, by Frederick Piffard
Betty Bannerman (mezzosoprano); Robert Masters (violin), Leonard Cassini (piano)
Raymond Gram Swing
and postscript
and his Band
Symphony in G minor, Op. 42 played by the Lamoureux Orchestra of Paris, conducted by Albert Wolff. (Gramophone records)