Exercises for men and women
SULLIVAN and GERMAN
Gramophone records of Sullivan's music
Rev. G. S. Horner
The Radio Doctor'
Conducted by Michael Erwin , with Frederick Harvey.
on gramophone records
at the organ of the Regal, Kingston
News commentary.
from page 69 of 'New Every Morning' and page 30 of Each Returning Day.' Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem: Psalm 114: Acts 8, vv. 4-13: Paraphrase 61
Scenes du ballet played by the New Light Symphony Orchestra. (Gramophone records)
SCOTTISH HERITAGE. 'Dunadd': programme by Kathleen Goldie , describing what remains of the first capital of the Scots of Dalriada
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS, discussed by experts
11.46 MUSIC AND THE DANCE, by John Horton : 9—' Melody Instruments '
and his Sextet, with Dinah Kaye and Gail Paige
from the West and North. War-workers in two widely-separated factories combine to entertain you In the lunch-hour break. Introduced by Hamilton Kennedy in the West and Victor Smythe in the North
(arranged in collaboration with ENSA). BBC Northern Orchestra: conductor, Charles Groves
From a factory in the North-West
FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (England). In Dylsford and Beyond: 'Lakeland Village,' by Silvia Goodall and Honor Wyatt
2.15 GENERAL SCIENCE. Things around Us; 'More about Glass.' by J. A. Lauwerys
2.40 JUNIOR ENGLISH. Three old tales about the Moon: 1 - 'The Hare and the Elephants' 2 - 'The Girl and the Calabash' : 3 - 'The Old Man who would gather sticks on a Sunday '
Art Thompson and his Orchestra
Music of the sunny South, played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg. Leopold
Written and produced by Hugh Stewart
By Muriel Levy. Produced by Hugh Stewart
Hanes hanner can mlynedd ym myd peiriannau gan David Rees. (Talk in Welsh).
' Dreadful Doings in Ark Street': another Toytown Story, by S. G. Hulme-Beaman
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
A talk of current interest
and the Dance Orchestra, with Rita Marlowe , Sid Buckman , and the Prairie Boys
Douglas Houghton discusses some of the everyday problems created by present conditions. Tonight he answers listeners' questions on the Government's Social Security Plan
Ode by John Dryden, set to music by George Frederick Handel
(and their fellow-travellers). Trip No. 4, on which they meet Gladys Ripley and Jack Warner. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted bv Alan Crooks. Produced by Michael North
Paula Green takes the air in song. accompanied by James Moody and his Sextet. Produced by Vernon Harris
' Solo Flight,' written and read by Robert Westerby
Mairead NicAonghais. Catriona Nle-Leoid, Coinneach MacRath. (Songa in Gaelic)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Famous bands playing popular danea tunes, on gramophone records