Exercises for men and women
HANDEL
Gramophone records of his sonatas
Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lichfield
followed by THE KITCHEN FRONT
" Mrs. Buggins ' (Mabel Constanduros )
played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg. Leopold.
Talk by Garry Hogg
of gramophone records
Introductory music
Prayer
While shepherds watch (A. and M. 62; S.P. 82; C.H. 42; Tune, Winchester Old)
Prayer for Home: the Lord's Prayer
Once in royal David's city (A. and M. 329; S.P. 368; C.H. 69: vv. 1, 2, 5: Tune, Irby)
Blessing
on gramophone records
News commentary
from page 29 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 52 of ' Each Returning Day.' God is working his purpose out ; Psalm 126; Acts 11. vv. 19-30; 0 God of Jacob
Primo Scala 's Accordion Band, directed by Harry Bidgood
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS, by Ann Driver : 11-' Christmas Music
11.20 SENIOR HISTORY I. Britain and her neighbours: 'Sir Walter Raleigh ,' by Robert Gittings
11.40 FOURTH-FORM FEATURES. Broadcast commentary-' The Great Exhibition ' (1851). by Douglas Allan
Conductor. Jack Atherton
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory in Britain.
for a talk which may be arranged at short notice
at the organ of the Granada, Clapham Junction
i YSGOLION CYMRU (For Welsh schools). Storiau i'r plant lleiaf: cyfres i blant o 6 i 8 oed. 11—' Stori'r Nadolig,' gan Huldah Bassett
2.10 HOW THINGS BEGAN. No. 11-' Through the Ice-Age;' by Honor Wyatt.
2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II. ' The Pickwick Papers,' adapted for radio by Morna Stuart : 2-' Christmas at Dingley Dell '
BBC Midland Light Orchestra: conductor, Rae Jenkins
from Durham Cathedral
Versicles and Responses Psalm 27. vv. 1-16
First Lesson: Isaiah 5. vv. 20-25 Magnificat (Noble, in A minor)
Second Lesson: St. James 2, vv. 1-13 Nunc dimittis (Noble, in A minor) Creeds and Collects
Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace
(Wesley)
Prayers and Grace Hark , the glad sound, the Saviour comes (M.H. 6)
Organist, Cyril Maude
'The Early Days': anecdotes of famous dance band leaders by Phi. Brown; 'The Armchair Traveller': with Neal Arden : ' Broadway Malady ': radio burlesque written by Roy Plomley. with Diana Lincoln , Macdonald Parke. and John Slater ; ' Orchestras of the World: No. 5-The London Symphony Orchestra. Programme edited by Frederick Piffard
; (Welsh Children's Hour). ' Sion y
Bodiau ': drama gyfres newydd gan
Gwilym Jone - 3-" Y Llewes Wen '
' Down at the Mains,' by R. Gordon MacCallum : ' Teenie prepares for the Festive Season '
' Journalist turns Farmer ': talk by Alexander Keith
CALL
—PEOPLE TO PEOPLE'
' America Still Has a Frontier.' Written by Allan E. Sloane. Produced by John Becker. (Recording of a broadcast from America on Sunday by the Columbia Broadcasting System)
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Written and produced by Max Kester ; with Maudie Edwards. Hugh French , and the Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black
with impromptu answers to listeners' questions : Commander A. B. Campbell , Sir George Dyson (Director of the Royal College of Music)Philip Inman (Chairman of Charing Cross Hospital), Dr. Malcolm Sargent , Barbara Ward. Question-Master, Donald McCullough.
BBC Theatre Orchestra, with Robert Irwin (baritone), Rawicz and Landauer (two pianos), and the BBC Theatre Chorus: conductor, Stanford Robinson
The operetta selection is from ' The Emerald Isle,' by Sullivan and German
' To keep vigil with our men '
Sayings of Confucius, read by Charles E. Stidwill
played by Peter Stadlen
and his Orchestra