Exercises for men and women
SIBELIUS
Gramophone records of his instrumental music
Short morning prayers
Programme Parade followed by THE KITCHEN FRONT
' The Radio Doctor '
with Maria Elsner (by permission of George Black)
Gramophone records
at the theatre organ
News commentary
from page 57 of New Every Morning ' and page 18 of ' Each Returning Day.' My song is love unknown; Psalm 142; Acts 4. vv 23-31; Just as I am
(Rossini — Respighi), played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens. (Gramophone records)
SCOTTISH HERITAGE. ' Mary Stuart ': the life and death of Mary. Queen of Scots, by George Bruce
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS
11.40 MUSIC AND THE DANCE, by John Horton : 8 — 'Rhythm Instruments'
and his Orchestra, with Betty Kent , Rita Williams. and Leslie Douglas
from the North and London. War-workers in two factories entertain you and their fellow-workers in the lunch-hour break. Introduced by Victor Smythe (North), and Frank More O'Ferrall
Conductor. Rae Jenkins
FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (England). In Dylsford and Beyond: Flax for Parachute Harness.' by Desmond Hawkins and Honor Wyatt
2.15 GENERAL SCIENCE. ' Glass for the Home.' by J. A. Lauwerys
2.40 JUNIOR ENGLISH: Poetry programme: ' Sound and Rhythm,' arranged by Sam Langdon
Jack Payne with his Orchestra
Music of the sunny South, played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg. Leopold
Play for broadcasting by Patricia Chown. produced by Hugh Stewart
Judith Josephine Shand
Adapted by Lance Sieveking from the short story of W. W. Jacobs. Produced by Peter Creswell
Hanes un o ddiwydiannau coll Cymru, gan J. Henry Griffiths. (Welsh talk)
'Canonbie Dick,' by Ida Rowe : play adapted from an old Scottish fairy-tale
5.55 Children's' Hour prayers
Talk by Capt. Ivan Smirnoff
Capt. Smirnoff, of Russian birth, for many years a pilot with the Royal Dutch Air Lines, has been flying for 29 years He tells listeners the story of a war experience in a little-known part of Australia
Featuring Edgar Bergen and his world-famous dummies, Charlie McCarthy, Mortimer Snerd, and his latest creation - Effie Klinker; the Kings Sisters, Ray Noble and his Orchestra. Guest, Judy Garland.
Douglas Houghton on everyday problems created by present conditions. Tonight: second of two talks on 'The Family Muddle,' dealing with such Subjects as adoption, divorce, and illegitimacy
From the Corn Exchange, Bedford
A satire, written and produced by Peter Watts
with Avril Angers. Gene Crowley , Dick Francis , and C Denier Warren. The Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black . Music and production by Henry Reed.
Paula Green takes the air in song accompanied by James Moody and his Sextet. Produced by Vernon Harris
'Tupper Lays A Ghost': another of Peter Braidwood 's Cockney stories, read by the author
a chunadh an Aitreabh nan Gaidheal an Glaschu (air clair)..
and his Orchestra
and' his Ballroom Orchestra