Exercises for men and women
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Gramophone records of excerpts from The Sicilian Vespers, Simon Bocca negra. The Masked Ball, and The Force of Destiny
Short morning prayers
followed by THE KITCHEN FRONT
' The Radio Doctor '
with Betty Huntley-Wright . (BBC recording)
Gramophone recprds
at the theatre organ
News commentary
from page 1 of "New Every Morning" and page 6 of "Each Returning Day". O praise ye the Lord; Psalm 47; St. John 20 vv. 19-31; O for a faith that will not shrink
and his Band
11.0 SCOTTISH HERTTAOE. ' The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse.' by Robert Kemp
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS: discussed by experts
11.40 MUSIC AND THE DANCE, by John Horton. 2 — ' From Distant Times ' : English traditional morris and sword dances and their music
Fourth birthday. War-workers in England. Northern Ireland. Scotland, and Wales celebrate the fourth birthday of the original Northern series Produced by Victor Smythe , in collaboration with Ursula Eason , Mai Jones , and Howard M. Lockhart
on gramophone records
1.50 FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (England). ' What happens when ... a forest is cleared ? ' by George Scott Moncrieff
2.15 GENERAL SCIENCE. ' Steel for Strength.' by Christopher Hanson
2.40 JUNIOR ENGLISH. Part 1 of a serial play by Julia Goodey , based on Bunyan's ' Pilgrim's Progress '
Jack Simpson and his Sextet
with Reg. Leopold and his Players, and Jack Cooper
by Stacy Aumonler
A ' Father Brown' story by G. K. Chesterton
Both plays adapted by Felix Felton and produced by Fred O'Donovan
(News in Welsh)
Eleni, dethlir tri-chanmlwyddiant y gramadegydd a'r geiriadurwr o Fallwyd. Heddiw , telir teyrnged iddo gan yr Athro Henry Lewis. (Talk in Welsh)
5.20 ' Young Artists from the North of England ' including Betty and Stephen Woodcock (cornet and miniature trombone). Greta Hanson (singer), Frank Taylor (piano), Lois Lambert (banjolin), Norman Carrick (singer). and Joan Wolstencroft (violin)
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
What education has meant to my country.' Three points of view by Allied schoolmasters : a Belgian, a Norwegian, and a Pole
Recorded in America and heard by arrangement with the American Forces Network of the Armed Forces Radio Service
In this series on everyday problems. John Morgan will from time to time take Douglas Houghton 's ptace to talk to Servicemen, ex-Servicemen. and their families. Tonight he is discussing the general question of Servicemen and their Future
From the Corn Exchange,
Bedford
From the New Theatre, Cardiff
No. 87-' Flood,' written by James L. Scott , and read by Sal Sturgeon
(Am Fear-Ciuil). Cuirm-chuil de orain agus cuibhrinn de a rosg.
A satire, written and produced by Peter Watts
Famous bands playing popular dance tunes, on gramophone records