Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
Exercises for women : May Brown.
MENDELSSOHN
1809-1847. Every morning this week gramophone records of his music will be heard at this time. Today : Excerpts from his concertos
Rev. G. T. Bellhouse , B.D.
Under the direction of Harold C. Gee , with Marguerite Crichton. (BBC recording)
Reminiscences of a South Wales family, by J. O. Francis. (BBC recording)
Mixed choice of records. The high spot is Dargomizhsky's ' Danses slaves et tziganes,' played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Antal Dorati
from page 13 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 26 of ' Each Returning Day.' We thank thee, Lord, for this fair earth ; Psalm 148 ; St. John 13, vv. 21-35 ; Forth in thy name, 0 Lord, I go
and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas , Len Camber , Johnny Green , and Three Boys and a Girl
on gramophone records
at the organ of the Gaumont State, Kilburn
Conductor. Albert E. Badrick
ENSA show for war-workers : Jack Leon and his Orchestra, with Gloria and Alan Kane. Guest artists. Helen Clare and Ivor Dennis , and Beryl Orde
Talk by Peter Smollett
and his Mazurka Orchestra
Today's Variety on records
Part songs and arrangements, sung by a group of singers. Conducted by Dr. W.K. Stanton
Stanley Black and the. Dance Orchestra
on gramophone records
with Helen Hill. Ted Hockridge , and Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
Poem by Robert Burns , read by James Gibson
(News in Welsh)
gan Richard Hughes , Glan Conwy ,
Darlleniad o ganeuon yn mynegi pronadau ffermwr o Faldwyn. (Verse-reading in Welsh)
' Boots and Shoes ' : nonsense story, written by Tony Galloway
Ronald Gourley entertains
David Seth-Smith -the Zoo Man
National and Regional announcements an Scottish News summary
New books on social history and current affairs, reviewed by Edmond Segrave
The story of the cowboy : fifth of a series of gramophone programmes written by Charles Chilton , and introduced by Buck Douglas , with Lauderic Gaton. Verse extracts read by William Ashley. '
with Joe Linnane , Josie Day. Jim Jonson. Jean Woods. Gwyndolyn Stewart , Charles Wilkins. Harold Goldblatt , Fraser Mayne ; the lilter-John Barret : the dancer-Peadar O'Raffertv : Mary Johnston , George Beggs. the Colenso Quartet, and David Curry 's Irish Rhythms. Script by Harry O'Donovan. Produced by James Mageean and Francis Worsley
Commentary by Vernon Bartlett , M.P.
with James Moody putting the ' Accent on Rhythm': romantic melodies played by Charles Smart and Ivor Dennis , and sung by Helen Clare : Edmundo Ros and his Rumba Rhythm. Produced by Michael Not 'th
Radio satire written by Norman Corwin , from the story by Lucille Fletcher , with Sgt. Dick Dudley (U.S. Army) as ' The Agent,' and Peter Madden , Alan Keith , Macdonald Parke. Gwen Day Burroughs , Pat Rignold. Leslie Bradley , Grant Tyter. and Mavis Villiers. Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Charles Groves. Music arranged by Hal Evans. Produced by Eric Fawcett
Drama in two acts and a prologue. Libretto and music by R. Leoncavallo. English words by H. Procter-Gregg . Adapted and produced for broadcasting by Stanford Robinson and Mark H. Lubbock. Narration written by Dennis Arundell
BBC Theatre Chorus. BBC Theatre Orchestra : conductor, Stanford Robinson
The episodei an actual occurrence, took place at Montalto, Calabria, on August 15 (a public holiday), 1863
(Religious Service in Gaelic)
Salm 40, 1-4, rair fonn Ballerma Urnuigb
Leughadh : Gniomharan 12, 1-11 Salm 57, 1-3, air fonn Martyrdom
Ati Searmon : An t-Urr.
Donnchadh A. MacCaluim , A'
Choingheall Salm 90, 14-17, air fonn Kilmarnock Am beannachadh
and his Orchestra, with Doreen Stephens and Helen Ward