Exercises for men and women
LISZT
Gramophone records of his piano concertos
Short morning prayers
' Let the Children Cook' (iii). by Camille Palanque
Light music, arranged and played by Jack Bvfield and his Players, with James Bell at the organ (BBC recording)
A talk
of gramophone records
Introductory music
Prayer
At thy feet, O Christ, we lay (A. and M. 6, omitting v. 3; S.P. 24; C.H. 265, omitting v. 3: Tune, Heathlands)
Interlude
Prayers: The Prayer for Today; the Lord's Prayer
He who would valiant be (A. and M. 676; S.P. 515; C.H. 576; sung in the Songs of Praise version: Tune, Monks' Gate)
Blessing
Closing music
Minuets (K.V. 176). Nos. 1-6 played by Symphony Orchestra conducted by Eduard Fendler. (Gramophone records)
News commentary
from page 109 of ' New Every Morning,' and page 28 of ' Each Returning Day.' Breathe on me, breath of God ; Psalm 36. w. 5-12 : Philippians 1. w. 12-21 ; Soldiers of Christ, arise
Robin Richmond and his Sextet
11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS, by Ann Driver : 4—' Listening and Moving '
11.20, SENIOR HISTORY I. Britain and her neighbours : ' Savonarola ' (1452-1498), by Robert Gittings
11.40 FOURTH FORM FEATURES. ' The Elizabethan Stage ' : an imaginary player of the period describes his early experiences at the Globe in Shakespeare's time, and introduces listeners to Macbeth.'
The auctioning by Lady Louis Mountbatten , C.B.E.. of the opening lots at the sale in aid of the Duke of Gloucester's Red Cross and St. John Fund. From Derby House, London
on gramophone records
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers. from a factory somewhere in Britain
for a talk which may be arranged at short notice
at the theatre organ
1.50 IYSGOLION CYMRU (For Welsh schools). Storiau i'r plant lleiaf : cyfres i blant o 6 i 8 oed. 4—' Stori Huwco. Grwndi Ddu. a'r Wennol,' gan Irene Edwards
2.10 HOW THINGS BEGAN': No. 4-Going Ashore.'
2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II : Dramatic biography : ' Mark Twain ,' by Honor Wyatt
Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra
from Lincoln Minster
Versicles and Responses (Byrd) Psalms 133 and 134 First Lesson : Isaiah 61, w. 1-6
Magnificat (Wood, in E flat, No. 2) Second Lesson : Acts 16, vv. 6-14
Nune dimittis (Wood, in B flat. No. 2) Creed and Collects
Sing joyfully (Byrd) Prayers
Saviour, who didst healing give (E.H.
247, vv. 1 and 3) Organist, Gordon Slater
Motion-picture parade introducing songs, scenes, and personalities from films of the past, present, and future with the recorded voices of many famous stars. Programme introduced by Leslie Mitchell . Written by Harry Alan Towers , and produced by Pat Osborne
Ballad Concert. Nancy Evans (contralto) ; Yvonne Arnaud (piano)
(Welsh Children's Hour). Rhaglen o ganeuon gan G6r Cymdeithas Cyd weithredol Canol Rhondda. o dan arweiniad Ardwyn .James
'To be a Farmer's Girl': how Margot Charlton began work in the Women's Land Army. Script by Joan Littlewood. Produced by Nan Macdonald. Fourth in the series of programmes from the North of England, describing how boys and girls begin work in different jobs on leaving school
. Talk on current affairs
2 — ' Bring Some Songs.' George Baker gives more hints to amateur singers on the interpretation of English songs. Olive Groves and some amateur singers provide the illustrations
More songs, both old and new, with Mervyn Saunders , Gertrude Holt , Helen Clare , the BBC Revue Chorus. and the Augmented Dance Orchestra, under the direction of Stanley Black . Programme is produced and introduced by Jimmy Dyrenforth.
Written and produced by Max Kester , with Fred Emney , Maudie Edwards , Christopher Steele , Hugh French , Cliff Gordon , and the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black .
with impromptu answers to listeners' questions : Colonel Walter Elliot ,
M.P., Margery Fry , Dr. C. E. M. Joad , Eleanor Rathbone. M.P.. and Lord Samuel. Question-Master, Geoffrey Crowther.
BBC Theatre Orchestra, with Sylvia Cecil (soprano), Joan and Valerie Trimble (two pianos), and the BBC Theatre Chorus : conductor, Stanford Robinson.
The operetta selection is from ' The Gypsy Princess,' by Emmerich Kalman
' To keep vigil with our men '
Music for voices and instruments, sung and played by the West Country Singers and the Clifton String Orchestra, conducted by Reginald Redman. Organist, Ralph T. Morgan. From the church of St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol
and his Band. with Harry Davis , featuring Terry Devon , Alan Dean , and Bernie Fenton at the novachord