Programme Parade
Exercises for men and women
ELGAR
Gramophone records of his overtures
Rev. J. C. Bacon
Programme Parade followed by THE KITCHEN FRONT
* Bottling Pears,' by Hilda Whitlow
Popular songs and dance music on gramophone records
Directed by Jack Hardy , with Violet Carson (soprano)
on gramophone records
Serenade (Schubert) : McCormack and Kreisler
-Mazurka in A minor (Chopin-
Kreisler) ; Andantino (Lemare) ; Tango (Albeniz-Kreisler): Kreisler
Who is Sylvia? (Schubert) ; Now sleeps the crimson petal (Quilter) ; To the Child (Rachmaninoff) : Mc Cormack
Caprice viennois ; Love's Joy ; Love's
Sorrow (Kreisler) : Kreisler
Ave Maria (Schubert) : McCormack and Kreisler
from page 85 of "New Every Morning" and page 10 of "Each Returning Day". Thy kingdom come, O God; Psalm 2, 1-11; St. John 11, vv. 17-27; Eternal Ruler of the ceaseless round.
at the theatre organ
Short topical talks by experts on subjects affecting the health of the family
played by Cyril Smith and Phyllis Sellick
Famous double acts, on records
and his Orchestra
ENSA show for war-workers, introduced by Bryan Michie. Arthur Salisbury and his Orchestra, with Renee Barr. Guest artists, Edward Cooper and Lorna Martin
with Sally Douglas, Len Camber, Johnny Green, and Three Boys and a Girl
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
Eric Winstone and his Accordion
Band
from St. Mary of the Angels, Levenshulme, Manchester, with an address by the Rt. \\Rev. Mgr. Joseph Masterson D.D., V.G. ,
Conducted by John Clements \
' The Triumph of Daniel Dansy ' : a Marshland story, written and read by S. L. Bensusan
Recorded in America by arrangement with the U.S. Armed Forces Radio Service
(News and topical talks in Welsh)
5.0 Newyddion y Dydd
5.5 ' Yr Wythnos yng Nghymru.' gan Meuryn
5.10 Sgwrs amserol
'The Incredible Adventure of Miss Moon ' : new mystery serial by Tudur Watkins , produced by John Keir Cross. Episode1—'A Rabbit Rolled Over '
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
Terzetto in C, Op. 74, for two violins and viola played by Frederick Grinke (violin), David Martin (violin), and Watson Forbes (viola)
with two star problems provided by Adelaide Hall and Kenway and Young ; four sound problems ; two musical problems played by Jack Payne 's Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Andrews. Introduced by Ronald Waldman , and produced by Audrey Cameron in aid of the Red Cross Penny-a-Week Fund.
In the £ 250 Red Cross Radio Contest broadcast on Friday, August 4, the correct answers were :
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The following twenty-seven listeners submitted correct entries and share the £ 250 prize : P. J. Alderson , Darlington ; J. Ashworth , Rochdale ; Mrs. T. Bain, Dunfermline ; Mrs. G. Barrett, Leeds ; Mrs. E. Browne. Mylor, Cornwall ; Miss Caines, Oxford ; Mrs. Curtis. Exeter ; Mrs. F. Dodd. Liverpool ; E. R. Drabble , Matlock ; Miss M. Elliot , Torquay ; Mrs. E. G. Forbes. Ealing ; Miss A. E. Francis , Rickmansworth ; Mrs. Gray, Lassnade; A. Keir. Glasgow ; G. Longden. Sheffield ; Mrs. E. M. Lyn-Carlisle, Bowness-on-Solway ; Miss M. Mackie , Milngavie ; Mrs. G. M. Millican, Glasgow ; Mrs. R. Mosely, Birchington-on-Sea ; B. F. J. Moxon. Leeds ; Mrs. M. Richardson, Brighton ; Mrs. E. F. Ronaasen, Sutton ; Miss 1. M. Smith , Don-caster ; Mrs. Thornton, Ashton-in-Makerfleld ; Mrs. N. Tinker. Holmflrth ; Miss E.'Todd, Dundee ; D. J. Toye, Worcester.
and his Sextet
From author to ether on a kilocycle, by Pat Dixon and Max Kester , with acknowledgments to Max Kester and Pat Dixon.
A dramatised impression of life in an R.A.F. Hospital overseas. Written and produced by Leonard Cottrell
sings with the BBC Midland Light Orchestra : conductor, Rae Jenkins \
Raymond Gram Swing
and postscript
and his Orchestra
and his Band. From the Astoria Dance Salon, London