Exercises for men and women
Today's entries include gramophone records of Pergolesi and Donizetti
James W. Welch , Director of Religious Broadcasting
' The Radio Doctor '
and his Mandoliers, with Ivor Adams and Jean Askew.
Gramophone records
at the theatre organ
from page 25 of ' New Every Morning ' ana page 46 of ' Each Returning Day.' Carol: Christ was born on Christmas Day; Te Deum; Acts 21, vv. 30-39; 0 brother man. fold to thy heart thy brother
Conducted by Capt. S. Rhodes , Director of Music, Scots Guards
' Records taken at random
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
from the Midlands and the West. War-workers combine to entertain in the lunch-hour break. Introduced by Godfrey Baseley in the Midlands and Hamilton Kennedy in the West
and his Band
Conductor, Ian Whyte. John Tainsh
(tenor)
Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra
on gramophone records
From Dumky' Trio in E minor: Dvordk
. Louis Kentner (piano); Henry Hoist (violin); Anthony Pini (cello)
Romance (Quartet in G minor:
Grieg): Budapest String. Quartet
From Piano Quartet in A: Brahms:
Rudolf Serkin (piano), with members of the Busch Quartet
Finale (Violin Sonata in A: Franck):
Hephzibah Menuhin (piano) and Yehudi Menuhin (violin)
' The Murder of Marcus Steen ' by Florence A. Kilpatrick. Produced by Hugh Stewart
by Phyllis Austin. Produced by Hugh Stewart
Ymddiddan rhwng Ivor B. Jones ac Aneirin Talfan Davies. (Welsh talk)
Robert Donat introduces scenes from ' The
Glass Slipper,' by Herbert Farjeon and Eleanor Farjeon , acted by the Company now appearing at the St. James's Theatre. (BBC recording)
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
A talk of current interest
featuring Edgar Bergen and his world-famous dummies, Charlie Mc Carthy and Mortimer Snerd. the King Sisters, and Ray Noble and his Orchestra. Guest artist, Olivia de Havilland.
Douglas Houghton discusses some of the everyday problems created by present conditions. Tonight he talks specially to people who, for one reason or another, have been financially hit by the war
Radio feature, written by Roy Plomley , on the history and tradition of British Pantomime
Lupino Lane takes listeners behind the scenes during the rehearsals of . ' Cinderella' at the Winter Garden Theatre, London, with Binnie Hale. Bobbie Howes. Kathleen Moody , Bernard Delfont , and Frank Adey. Leo Hunter broadcasts from a pantomime in Scotland. Victor Smythe from a pantomime in the North of England, and John Ellison from the actual performance of ' Cinderella.' Programme produced by Peter Eton
Symphony No. 8.
or "The Diary of a Schoolmaster," with Clarence Wright, Beryl Riggs, Dick Francis, Charles Hawtrey, Billy Nicholls, and John Clark. The Dance Orchestra conducted, and incidental music composed, by Stanley Black. Script by Will Hay, Max Kester, and Alick Hayes. Produced by Alick Hayes.
Paula Green takes the air in song, accompanied by James Moody and his Sextet. Produced by Vernon Harris.
' Our George,' written by Hilton Brown , and read by Alan Howland
(Religious Service in Gaelic)
Salm 121, 1-8 (air fonn ' French ')
Urnuigh Leughadh : Eabhruidhich 11, 23-29
Salm 73, 23-26 (air fonn ' Dunfermline')
An searmon: An t-Urr.
Alasdair MacDhomhnuill , D.D., Eaglais Chaluim Chille , an Glaschu Salm 90, 14-17 (air fonn ' Kilmarnock')
Am beannachadh
with Gladys Ripley
Famous bands playing popular dance tunes, on gramophone records