Programme Parade
Exercises for men and women
Today's entries include gramophone records of music by Dargomizhsky
W. G. Moore
Programme Parade followed by 'YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN'
'Little Pitchers have Long Ears': talk to parents, by a woman medical psychologist
with Eileen Vaughan (soprano)
Gramophone records
at the theatre organ
News commentary
from page 57 of 'New Every Morning ' and page 52 of ' Each Returning Day.' 0 for a heart to praise my God: Psalm 32: Isaiah 58, vv. 1-8: Be thou my guardian and my guide
Gramophone records, introduced by Harry Mortimer
SCOTTISH HERITAGE. ' Eenerty, Fee- ! nerty ... ' : old Scottish rhymes and new Scottish verses
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS, discussed by experts
11.40 MUSIC AND THE DANCEby John Horton. 5 — ' Henry Purcell ':scenes from his life and some of his music
on gramophone records
from the North and Wales/ War-workers combine to entertain you and their fellow-workers in the lunch-hour break. Introduced in the North by Victor Smythe and in Wales by Pat Williams
Symphony No. 39, in E flat played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra: conductor, Ian Whyte
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Scottish Variety Orchestra, conducted by Kemlo Stephen
Under the direction of Reg. Leopold
A 'Just-So' story by Rudyard Kipling, adapted for broadcasting by Maurice Brown.
Play for broadcasting by Arthur Watkyn. Produced by Hugh Stewart
Other parts played by Peter Noble , Arthur Ridley , and Stanley Groome
Sgwrs gan Leslie M. Rees , Llyfrgell.ydd Abertawe. (Talk in Welsh)
Young Artists
5.35 ' Around the Countryside': William Aspden discusses with two young friends things he has seen and heard in the country
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
A talk of current interest
Produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe, with Charles Penrose, Violet Trevelyan, Ike Hatch, Elsie Percival, and the O'Gorman Brothers. Chairman, Bill Stephens. 'Palace of Varieties' Orchestra and Chorus.
' Leave ' : talk by John Morgan to Service listeners and their families. Subjects include special leave and home postings
An account of the work of John Wesley and of the Methodist Revivalist movement in Cornwall. Based on the diaries of John Wesley , the hymns of Charts Wesley, and various contemporary records. Written and produced by Rosemary Colley
followed by War Commentary, given by Scfuadron-Leader John Strachey
High lights of the Royal Canadian Navy show, ' Meet the Navy,' recorded at its London premiere at the Hippodrome.
Written and told by Valentine Dunn, with James McKechnie, Doris Nichols, and Diana Maddox. Music specially written by Max Saunders, who conducts a section of the Revue Orchestra
106—' Noises,' by J. Jefferson Farjeon, read by Lionel Gamlin
(Religious Service in Gaelic)
Salm 106, 1 agus 4 (air fonn ' Kilmarnock')
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Urnuigh Leughadh : Salm 103, 8-22
Salm 118, 19-21 (air fonn ' Coleshill ')
An Searmon: An t-Urr. lain Mac-
Gille Sheatlianaich ,
Lite Salm 73, 25 agus 26 (air fonn
' Martyrdom ')
Am beannachadh
A sequence of restful music, played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra: conductor, Rae Jenkins
Famous dance bands, on recorda