Exercises for men and women
EARLY FRENCH MASTERS
Gramophone records of music by Francois Couperin (1638-1733)
Short morning prayers
' The Radio Doctor '
Directed by Albert Sandier , with Laurette Treville.
on gramophone records
at the theatre organ
News commentary
from page 81 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 42 of ' Each Returning
Day. Paraphrase 54; Psalm 9, vv. 1-10; Acts 9. vv. 32-43; Rise up, 0 men of God
. on gramophone records
Dances from The Three-Cornered
Hat (Falla):
Boston Promenade Orchestra Pas d'acier (Prokofiev): London Symphony Orchestra
Polka (The Age of Gold: Shostakovich): National Symphony Orchestra of America
SCOTTISH HERITAGE. ' St. Andrew, Patron Saint of Scotland
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS, discussed by experts
11.40 MUSIC AND THE DANCE, by John Horton. 10 — ' Peasant and Prince '
and his Orchestra
from Scotland and the Midlands. War-workers in two factories entertain you and their fellow-workers in the lunch-hour break. Introduced by Elizabeth Adair in Scotland and Godfrey Baseley in the Midlands
Under the direction of Reg. Leopold
FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (England). In Dylsford and Beyond. ' At the Swan Inn,' by Honor Wyatt
2.15 GENERAL sciENcz. Things around us : ' Paint,' by J. A. Lauwerys
2.40 junior English. A true tale of a St. Bernard dog, arranged for broadcasting by Sam Langdon
Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra
with Gordon Parfitt
Series written for broadcasting by Ann Stephenson , with Heron Carvic as Henry Oiear. Produced by Muriel Pratt No. 1—' This Noble Gesture '
Play written for' broadcasting by Barnard Stacey. and produced by Muriel Pratt
Y gyntaf o dair trafodaeth ar gyflwr presennol a dyfodol y Ddrama yng Nghymru, gan nifer o ddramodwyr ifainc. (Talks in Welsh)
'Mail Day,' another Australian Bush Tale by John Ein, told by Derek McCulloch ('Mac'), followed by gramophone records
'Cactob lastis': the almost magical true story of the conquest of the prickly pear, by George Berrie
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
Talk on current affairs
featuring Edgar Bergen and his world-famous dummies, Charlie Mc Carthy. Mortimer Snerd , and his latest creation-Effie Klinker; the King Sisters, and Ray Noble and his Orchestra. Guest artist, Ed. Gardner.
How can members of the Forces prepare for their future jobs before they are demobilised? John Morgan discusses this and other Service problems
BBC Symphony Orchestra (leader, Paul Beard ), conducted by Clarence Raybould. Colin Horsley (piano)
(and their fellow-travellers). Trip No. 5, on which they meet Irene Eisinger and Harry Hemsley. BBC Revue orchestra, conducted by Alan Crooks. Produced by Michael North
Paula Green takes the air in song, accompanied by James Moody and his Sextet. Produced by Vernon Harris
95-' The Land o' Cakes': a Saint Andrew's Eve story, written and read by Hilton Brown
Naidheachdan, seanchas, dain is oraln. (Gaelic programme)
and his Orchestra
Famous bands playing popular dance tunes, on gramophone records