Programme Parade
Exercises for men and women
BERLIOZ
Gramophone records of excerpts
.» from ' The Damnation of Faust'
Short 'morning prayers
Programme Parade followed by THE KITCHEN FRONT
' Freddy Grisewpod Speaking '
Under the direction of Harold C. Gee , with Marguerite Crichton. (BBC recording)
Popular dance music and songs on gramophone records
played by Joan Baker
News commentary
from page 45 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 8 of ' Each Returning Day.' King of glory. King of peace; Psalm 145. vv. 1-13; Acts 16, w. 16-24; City of God
Van Darn and his Orchestra
with his Orchestra and artists
Gramophone records of Lionel Tertis and Rov Henderson
Prelude and Allegro (Kreisler-
Tertis): Chant sans paroles (Tchaikovsky): Minnelied (Brahms): Lament (Old Irish air, arr. Tertis): Lionel Tertis (viola)
The Border Ballad (Cowan): Eleanore
(Coleridge-Taylor); Milkmaids: Captain Stratton's Fancy; My Own Country (Warlock): A Soft Day (Stanford): Roy Henderson (baritone)
Sonata: Serenade (Hassan: Delius-
Tertis): Lionel Tertis
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain.
English folk-song -arrangements, sung by the BBC Singers: conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Topical magazine programme
and his Orchestra, with Jack Cooper
at the theatre organ
City of Coventry Band: conductor, Harry Heyes.
Stephen Williams introduces gramophone records of lighter scenes from Puccini's ' La Boheme '
with ' Hubert,' Gloria Brent. Claude Dampier and Billie Carlyle , and Melville Christie and his Dance Orchestra. with Cyril Shane. Produced by Hamilton Kennedy. From the Gaumont-British Ballroom, Regent Theatre, Weymouth
(Studio service in Welsh). Cymerir y Gweddiau o'r llyfr ' Bob Bore o Newydd '
. Kidnapped,' by Robert Louis Stevenson, dramatised and produced by Moultrie R. Kelsall. ' Memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour in the year 1751. How he was Kidnapped and Cast away: his Sufferings in a Desert Isle: his Journey in the Wild Highlands: his Acquaintance with Alan Breck Stewart and other notorious Highland Jacobites: with all that he suffered at the hands of his Uncle, Ebenezer Balfour of Shaws, falsely so-called. The First Part of these Strange Adventures now told by Himself '
Foreign" Affairs: commentary, by Professor D. W. Brogan
This week ' The Radio Doctor ' discusses the question ' What are Boils?'
and his Band, with Dorothy Carless
' Green Pastures' : sixth of an important fortnightlv series of discussions on grass. W. A. Stewart of the Northamptonshire Institute of Agriculture discusses ' Grazing ' with H. H. Pickering. O.B.E., of Waterloo Farm. Market Harborough. and Will Hogg of Earlston, Berwickshire
Conducted by Harold Lowe , with Doris Gambell
' What do we want from the cinema?' An interchange of views and experience among young people, with John Mills as guest expert, and Douglas Allan in the chair
with Jack Train , Dorothy Sum mers, Horace Percival , Dino Galvani , Sydney Keith , Fred Yule , Jean Capra , Diana Morri son, and Paula Green. BBC Augmented Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Script by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley
When the News is followed by a War Report and this involves programme alterations, these will be announced at the microphone
(Fourth series). Weekly half-hour of mystery and suspense, written by John Dickson Carr and produced by Martyn C. Webster. No. 10—' The Gong Cried Murder'
' To keep vigil with our men '
chosen by Edith Sitwell. Speakers, Robert Speaight , David Lloyd-James , and Marjorie Anderson
Margaret Freld-Hyde (soprano); Harry Mortimer and Eric Bravington (cornets): Maurice Smith and Charles Bryant (trombones); Harold Craxton (harpsichord); Cavendish Chamber Orchestra: conductor, Arnold Golds-brough . Programme devised and arranged by Dr. Ernst Meyer
and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas. Len Camber , Johnny Green. Alan Grant , Archie Lewis , and Three Boys and a Girl