Exercises for men and women
Today's entries include gramophone records of music by Wolf-Ferrari
' The Word of God to his People': readings from the Old Testament
followed by THE KITCHEN FRONT
' Tripe in the Polish Way,' by Leonia Ko'walska
from, a selection of records
Introductory music
Prayer
Fill thou my life (A. and M. 705, omitting vv. 5 and 6; S.P. 492: Tune, Richmond)
Interlude
Prayers: the Prayer for Help; the Lord's Prayer
Father, hear the prayer we offer (S.P. 487: Tune, Gott will's Machen)
Blessing
Directed by Jack Hardy
(For Welsh schools). Cwrs y Byd: cyfres i blant dros 12 oed
News commentary
from page 65 of "New Every Morning" and page 36 of "Each Returning Day". We sing the praise of him who died; Psalm 22, vv. 1-5 and 22-28; Acts 24, v. 27 to 25, v. 12; When I survey
Sonata for two cellos, in G minor played by Vivian Joseph and John Moore
Gramophone records of some well-known musical plays
The Dubarry (the Dubarry: Millocker): Anny Ahlers (soprano), löcker):AnnyAhlers (soprano), with Chorus
SPECIAL HEALTH WEEK. Last in the series of five talks to Schools by ' The Radio Doctor 5-' Questions and Answers '
Directed by Cpl. Paul Fenoulhet (by permission of the Air Officer Commanding)
ENSA show for war-workers from a factory canteen, introduced by Bryan Michie. Arthur Salisbury and his Orchestra, with Sadala Gee and Cyril Shane. Guest artists: Moon and Brown; Ted Andrews and Barbara
Benny Goodman and his Orchestra, Quintette du Hot Club de France, and Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra, on gramophone records
RIFLE BRIGADE
Conductor. Mr. C. F. West
Regimental March of the Rifle
Brigade: I'm ninety-five
Excerpt from the pantomime presented by Bertram Montague. Book by Barry Lupino and Arty Ash. Produced by Barry Lupino
Brighton Hippodrome Orchestra. directed by Sydney Sharpe. From the Brighton Hippodrome
George Scott-Wood and his Accordion Band
Winifred Small (violin); Esther Fisher (piano); Parry Jones (tenor)
' The Light-Weight Champion': a new story of the Essex Marshland. written and read by S L. Bensusan
featuring Edgar Bergen and his world-famous dummies Charlie McCarthy and Effie klinker. the King Sisters, and Ray Noble and his Orchestra. Guest artist, Jose Iturbi.
(News and topical talks in Welsh)
5.0 Newyddion y Dydd
5.5 ' Yr Wythnos yng Nghymru,' gan J. C. Griffith Jones
5.10 Sgwrs amserol
Orchestral Concert for Children. BBC Scottish Orchestra: conductor, Ian Whyte. Programme includes the Overture to ' William Tell ,' by Rossini, and ' The Wasps,' by Vaughan Williams
James Crampsey reads a story,
' The Man who Liked his own Bed,' by W. Kersley Holmes
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
Mabel Ross , a head-mistress, discusses ' The Extra Year in School Adrian Thomas talks about another of the women he would like to have known-this time Lucie Duff Gordon ; Marian Cutler deals with problems put to her by Servicemen's wives
from the Coliseum, Portsmouth
Kenneth- Pickthorn, M.P. for Cambridge University, and Emanuel Shin well, M.P. for Seaham, debate this subject impromptu.
Minuet in E flat
Sonata in F sharp, Op. 78 played by Kendall Taylor (piano)
No 1-' England to Gibraltar '
A dramatic reconstruction of a flight with Transport Command, R.A.F. Written and produced by Leonard Cottrell. Music specially composed by William Alwyn , and played by the London Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Muir Mathieson
From the City Hall. Cardiff, introducing Richard Greene (by permission of 20th-century Fox Films), Patricia Medina , ' Hubert.' Valerie Cowan , and Raymond Newell. Music for dancing by Reginald Williams and his ' Futurists,' with Billie Campbell , Betty Lou. and Howard Jones. Commentator Bob Walker (by permission of Pathé Pictorial), Produced by Mai Jones
Symphony No. 94 in G (The Surprise) played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra: conductor, Ian Whyte !
A talks miscellany on painting. writing, theatre, cinema, etc. In this first number Sir Kenneth Clark , Director of the National- Gallery, discusses the good and the bad in art
and postscript
and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas, Len Camber. Johnny Green, Alan Grant, Archie Lewis, and Three Boys and a Girl
Conducted by Michael Krein