Programme Parade
Exercises for men and women. (BBC recording)
Today's entries include gramophone records of Chaliapin and music by Wagner and Duparc
W G. Moore
Programme Parade followed by THE KITCHEN FRONT
' Mrs. Buggins' (Mabel Constan duros)
and his Sextet
Talk by Denis Constanduros
Gramophone records
Introductory music
Prayer
Stand up, and bless the Lord (A. and M. 706; C.H. 233: Tune, Carlisle)
Interlude
Prayers: The Prayer of St. Richard: the Lord's Prayer
At the name of Jesus (A. and M. 306, vv. 1, 5, 6; S.P. 392, vv. 1, 4, 5; C.H. 178, vv. 1, 3, 4: Tune, Evelyns)
Blessing
Overture: The Wreckers played by the British Symphony Orchestra. conducted by the composer. (Gramophone records)
News commentary
from page 33 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 50 of ' Each Returning Day.' Father of Heav'n; Psalm 111 St. Mark 6. w. 14-29; Metrical Psalm 23
Debroy Somers and his Band
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS, by Ann Driver
11.20 SENIOR HISTORY I. Britain and her neighbours. ' Wolfe and Montcalm ' (1759), by Lyle Blair. French and British fight in the New World. and two great generals honour one another
11.40 FOURTH-FORM FEATURES. 'Professional Portrait: The Doctor,' by Evelyn Gibbs , adapted by Richard Palmer.
played by the Grimethorpe Colliery Band: conductor. George Thompson Ballet Music:
Rosamunde Trombone solo: Who is Sylvia?
(Soloist, Jack Smethurst )
Minuet (Symphony No. 6) Selection: Lilaq Time
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain.
' How are plastics made? ': second of three talks by ' Rear Ranker '
at the theatre organ
I YSGOLION CYMRU (For Welsh schools). Rhigwm a Chan: cyfres gan Huldah Bassett i blant tua 7 oed. 5— ' Hwiangerddi '
2.10 HOW THINGS BEGAN. 'Man Makes the Forest his Servant,' by Rhoda Power. Life in the Baltic forests after the retreat of the ice: how men of the Mesolithic Age made dug-out canoes, rafts, and sledges from trees, and domesticated the dog. (BBC recording)
2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II. Book programme by Desmond Hawkins. 'The Ship,' a story of a naval ship in this war, by C. S. Forester : art I-' Portraits of her Crew '
BBC Midland Light Orchestra: conductor. Rae Jenkins
from the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge
Antiphon: O loving Saviour (Kalinnikov)
Versicles and Responses (Tomkins)
Psalm 70
First Lesson: Genesis 32. vv. 24-30
Magnificat (Stanford, in C)
Second Lesson: Romans 13, vv. 7-14
Nunc dimittis (Stanford, in C)
Creed and Collects
If ye love me (Tallis)
Prayers
Organist: Harold Darke
Bryan Michie 'phones the Stars': this week. Jack Buchanan
Great Water,' No. 4: the story of the Mississippi and its music. Written by Charles Chilton and Denis Preston
Records that speak for themselves ': written by B. M. Lytton-Edwards
' Melodies of the Masters,' chosen and introduced by Joseph Lewis
Programme edited by Frederick Piffard
(Welsh Children's Hour) Chwedl a Chan. ' Streic Llwyd y Gwrych': stori i'r plant lleiaf, gan J. Lloyd Woodhouse a -chaneuon gan gantorion Maine o'r De
' Seven Magic Apples': play by Marris Murray , with Howard Lockhart as Malcolm. Producer, Kathleen Garscadden
The strange adventures of young Malcolm, King of the Far Glen , and of his famous horse, Champion of Silver
. A South African view from South Africa: H. J. Kidd , Principal of Diocesan College, Cape Town, and News Commentator for the South African Broadcasting Corporation
CALL
—PEOPLE TO PEOPLE'
American Theatre: how It grew up, and the part It has played during the present war. Written and produced by Robert Heller and John Becker
Conducted by George Weldon
with Polly Ward and Gene Gerrard with Dorothy Gordon , Philip Cunningham , the Dore Trio, and the BBC Revue Chorus and augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black
Featuring ' Unswinging the Jazz Classics'; Wives of Famous Men'; ' New Songs for Old ' ; ' Going County.' Choral arrangements and direction by Max Saunders. Script by Polly Ward , Gene Gerrard , and Henrik Ege. Produced by Eric Fawcett
With impromptu answers to listeners' questions: Professor E. N. da C. Andrade, Lieut.-Commander R. T. Gould, Kingsley Martin, Bertrand Russell F.R.S., and Barbara Ward. Question-Master, Donald McCullough.
followed by War Report or a topical talk
BBC Theatre Orchestra, with Nora Gruhn (soprano), Winifred Davey and Eric Gritton (two pianos), and the BBC Theatre Chorus. Conductor, Stanford Robinson
Programme Includes the waltz ' Nid d'amour,' by Waldteufel, and a selection from ' Princess Caprice,' by Leo Fall
' To keep vigil with our men'
Quartet in E flat, Op. 23 played by the London Belgian Piano Quartet
and his Orchestra, with Lynne Shaw , Irene King. and Paul Rich