Exercises for men: Coleman Smith Exercises for women: May Brown.
HANDEL
(1685-1759). Every morning this week gramophone records of his music will be heard at this time. Today: his concerti grossi
Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lichfield
followed by ' THE AMATEUR HANDY-MAN'
W. P. Matthew talks to housewives
and his Orchestra.
Talk by T. J. Harris
Mixed choice of records. The high spot is Havdn's Trumpet Concerto, played by George Eskdale , with orchestra conducted by Walter Goehr.
News commentary
from page 33 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 50 of ' Each Returning Day.' 0 love, how deep!; Psalm 111; Acts 10, vv. 34-48; Metrical Psalm 23
and his Orchestra, with Sally Doug -/ las, Len Camber. Johnny Green , Alan Grant. Archie Lewis , and Three Boys and a Girl.
SINGING TOGETHER: Herbert Wiseman
11 20 SCIENCE AND GARDENING. ' The Work of the Seedsman.' (BBC recording)
11.40 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS. by Ann Driver. 11—' More Christmas Music '
12 noon BIBLE TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. Understanding the Old Testament: 'Wisdom and Apocalyptic Litera ture,' by the Rev. C. W. Dugmore
(piano), on gramophone records
ENSA show for war-workers, introduced by Bryan Michie. Jack Leon and his Orchestra, with Gloria and Alan Kane. Guest artists, Doris Hare and Lorna Martin
by a doctor
Records of Bing Crosby
FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (Scotland); by George Scott Moncrletf. 'How it's Done '-a house is built
2.5 WORLD HISTORY FOR JUNIORS. The Return of Odysseus,' by Silvia Goodall
2.30 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. BBC Northern Orchestra, conducted by Reginald Jacques , who introduces the programme.
Stan Atkins and his Band
Conductor, Ian Whyte. Alexander 'Carmlchael (baritone)
at the theatre organ
Gladys Young reads Matthew Arnold 's poem
Trafodaeth ar bynciau amaethyddol. (Discussion in Welsh)
' Libena and the Three Princes'; fairy-tale, translated from the Czech by Marie Burg , told by May Jenkin ('Elizabeth')
'Music at Random': Helen Hen schel talks today about the great composer Brahms. And the Zoo Man
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
'Passports to Trouble.' by V. S. Pritchett
Oda Slobodskaya (soprano). Winifred Gaskell (flute), John Wolfe (oboe), Pauline Juler (clarinet), Denis Brain (horn), Cecil James (bassoon), The Dartington Hall String Trio, with Joyce de Groote (violin). Max Gilbert (viola), Anthony Bernard (piano), and John Wills (piano)
How can the ordinary citizen get the information, and find the time, to influence foreign policy? S. G. Ray bould, a lecturer to the Forces, states the difficulties as he sees them, and speakers of different experience give their various answers. Chairman, Vernon Bartlett , Member of Parliament for Bridgwater
A free invitation to visit Inversnecky Inn from Harry Gordon , Jack Holden. Elsie Percival ,
Janette Sclanders , Ann Downie. W. H. D. Joss , and the Scottish Variety Orchestra, conducted by Kemlo Stephen. Produced by Howard M. Lockhart.
Talks and discussions on full employment and its effect on ' industry, at home and abroad
1-' Full Employment'
The new idea and the story of twentieth-century unemployment, including accounts of personal experience and statements on recent American, Russian, and German economy
Speakers: G. D. N. Worswick , Research Staff, Oxford Institute of Statistics; Sir William Beveridge, M.P. ; Maurice Dobb ; Donald Carson ; Mary Ellen Lewis
New radio dramatisation by John Keir Cross of Robert Louis Stevenson's famous book. Produced by Derek McCulloch ('Mac')
with his Orchestra and artists
and the Dance Orchestra, with Rita Marlowe , Sid Buckman , and the Prairie Boys