Programme Parade
Exercises for men and women
Today's entries include records of music by Thomas, Nicolai, and Barber
Rev. C.V. Taylor, of the BBC's Religious Broadcasting Department
' Simnel Cake.' by Helen Burke
from a selection of records
Introductory music
Prayer
Holy, holy, holy! Lord God almighty (A. and M. 160; S.P.187; C.H. 1: Tune, Nicaea)
Interlude
Prayers: The Prayer for Forgiveness; the Lord's Prayer
O for a heart to praise my God (A. and M. 549; S.P. 113; C.H. 467: Tune, Stockton)
Blessing
Conducted by Michael Krein
(For Welsh schools). Cwrs y Byd: cyfres i blant dros 12 oed
News commentary
from page 93 of "New Every Morning" and page 32 of "Each Returning Day". Come, let us join our cheerful songs; Psalm 100; St. Mark 11, vv. 27-33; Father, hear the prayer we offer
-played by Emily Boettcher
' The Youngest Child.' by a psychotherapist
for UNDER-SEVENS: Let's join in-two true stories: 1—' Keeper, the Collie Dog who Went to School. 'by Phyllis Birch ; 2—' David, the Shetland Pony,' by Miriam Langdon
11.20 IF YOU WERE A CHILD IN U.S.A. : 8—' Meet Junior. Honey, and one or two others '
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS: What is Sociology? 8-' Leadership or Domination? ' by Professor Karl Mannheim.
and his Royal Canadians (on gramophone records
ENSA show introduced by Bryan Michie. Henry Hall and his Orchestra. Guest artist. Tessie O'Shea
Conductor, Ian Whyte ; John Tainsh (tenor)
TRAVEL TALKS. India and her neighbours: 'A Land of Contrasts.' by K. de B. Codrington
2.20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, by Jean Jacques and Yvonne Oberiin . La musique de Debussy
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH I. Serial: 'Jane Eyre ,' by Charlotte Bronte , adapted by Sam Langdon Part 1
Jack Payne with his Orchestra
BBC Singers: conductor, Leslie Woodgate. George Thalben-Ball (organ)
'Silhouettes,' written by 'Q' (Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch ) and read by Ellis Chesney
featuring Edgar Bergen and his world-famous dummy Charlie Mc Carthy. - Joan Merrill , and Ray Noble and his Orchestra.
(News and topical talks in Welsh)
5.0 Newyddion y Dydd
5.5 Newyddion o'r Senedd, gan Syr Henry Morris Jones
5.10 ' Pynciau'r Dydd,' gan E. Morgan Humphreys
5.15 ' Meddyginiaeth yn y Rhyfel': sgwrs gan Feddyg
' Matilda Mouse Meets Tammy Troot '
These two famous Children's Hour characters talk to each other this afternoon when Wilfred Pickles in Manchester, and Willie Joss in Glasgow. are linked by radio. Script by Dora Broome and Lavinia Derwent.
5.30 app. ' Regional Round': another general knowledge competition
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
A farmer's daughter, Nor Armstrong. gives her views on women on the land in Ulster; a Northern surgeon talks about adoption and his own experiment in adopting a child; Marian Cutler answers problems put to her by wives of Servicemen
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Discussion in which women and men contribute their thoughts, prejudices, and experiences.
Written and produced by Marjorie Banks. Incidental . music composed by Roy Douglas and played by the BBC Revue Orchestra : conductor, Alan Crooks The story of how the largest complete Woman's Army unit ever to go abroad was drafted overseas.
followed by War Report- or a topical talk
A radio satire written by Norman Corwin, from the story by Lucille Fletcher Herrmann (U.S. Army)
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Charles Groves. Music arranged by Hal Evans. Produced by Eric Fawcett.
plays piano music by Chopin
Impromptu in F sharp
Piano Sonata in B minor
5-Fortnightly miscellany of talks
1-Dallas Bower, who was concerned with Laurence Olivier in the recent filming of ' Henry V,' answers objections to making films out of Shakespeare: 2-John Garrett. Head-master of Bristol Grammar School, looks for the seed of a living theatre in schools
and postscript
and his Drchestra, with Sally Douglas , Len Camber , Johnny Green , Alan Grant. Archie Lewis , and Three Boys and a Girl
and his Rumba Band