Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
Exercises for women : May Brown.
DVORAK
Every morning this week gramophone records of his music will be heard at this time. Today : His Slavonic Dances
Short morning prayers
followed by THE KITCHEN FRONT
Last of three talks by miners wives : Mary James
and his Orchestra
Talk by Syd Carter
Mixed choice of records. The light spot is the Preludes to Acts 1 and 3 of Verdi's 'La Traviata,' played by the NBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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and his Orchestra
Extracts from Debussy's opera. on gramophone records
(The Blues)
Conducted by Captain J. A. Thorn -burrow, Director of Music, Royal Horse Guards
ENSA show for war-workers, from a factory canteen. Introduced by Bryan Michie. Geraido and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas. Len Camber, and Johnny Green. Guest artists, Claude Hulbert and Enid Trevor
Talk by Philip Brown
Conducted by Michael Krein. with Ceinwen Rowlands
Gramophone records
Study in E flat (Paganini-Liszt);
Berceuse in F sharp (Lyapunov) : Louis Kentner (piano)
Serenade in G (Arensky-Elman);
Melodie. Op. 42 No. 3 (Tchaikovsky) ; Legende, Op. 17 (Wieniawski) Mischa Elman (violin)
Study. Op. 2 No 1 ; Preludej Op. 11
No. 2 (Scriabin) ; Etude tableau in B minor : Prelude in G sharp minor (Rachmaninoff) : Anatole Kitain (piano)
Conductor. Rev. Tudor Jones
Debroy Somers and his Band
Canadian Women's Army Corps Team : Captain Barraud. Sergeant Hussey. Private Wells. and Private Gardham Auxiliary Territorial Service Team : Subaltern French. Sergeant Horner. Sergeant Joseph. and Private Stedman
Programme introduced by Lieutenant Charmian Sansom. C.W.A.C.. and Corporal Sally Rogers. A.T.S. Produced 6-y Audrey Cameron
Programme by and about the Marx Brothers, introducing sequences from many of their. best-known pictures (by permission of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer). Script by Harry Alan Towers. Programme introduced by Naunton Wayne and edited by Frederick Piffard
Extracts from his narrative poem 'The Owl.' read by Bernadette Hodgson
Trafodaeth ar bynciau amaethyddol. (Discussion in Welsh)
' The Dancing Princesses : another imaginary ballet by Spike. Hughes , based on the Grimms' fairy-tale, with music mainly drawn from the works of Ravel
' What of the Bow ? ' another talk about archery by Laurens Sargent
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
New and recent fiction reviewed by John Betjeman
The story of the cowboy: fourth of a series of gramophone programmes, written by Charles Chilton, and introduced by Buck Douglas, with Lauderic Caton. Verse extracts read by Capt. Hal Thompson of the U.S Strategic Air Forces.
[Starring] Jimmy O'Dea
with Joe Linnane, Josie Day, Jim Jonson, Jean Woods, Charles Wilkins, Gwyndolyn Stewart, James Stewart, Sylvia Kelly, George Beggs, Mary Johnston, the Colenso Quartet, and David Curry's Irish Rhythms. Script by Harry O'Donovan. Produced by James Mageean and Francis Worsley
The story of three international friendships, by A. D Peacock
Romantic musical play by Ingram d'Abbes, with music by Henry Reed. Lyrics by Max Kester and Henrik Ege. Orchestrations by Cecil Woods. BBC Revue Chorus and augmented BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Charles Groves. Produced by Henry Reed.
Other parts played by Guy Verney , Frances Clare. Charles Mason , and Heron Carvic
Violin Sonata in A minor. Op. 105 played by Adolf Busch and Rudolf Serkin (piano). on gramophone records
an Eilean Leodhais.
and his Dixieland Band. with Dorothe Morrow , Pearl Carr. and Leslie Douglas