Exercises for men and women
Today's entries include records of Gigli and Melchior
Readings and prayers
' One-Pot Cookery,' by Mrs. Arthur Webb
Directed by Albert Sandler
Personal impressions of Welsh troops on the Western front, by J. H. Morgan
of gramophone records
Introductory music
Prayer
Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven (A. and M. 298; S.P.623; C.H. 21, omitting v. 4: Tune, Praise, my soul)
Interlude
Prayers: The Prayer for Absent Friends; the Lord's Prayer
Through the night of doubt and sorrow (A. and M. 274, omitting vv. 7 and 8; S.P. 678; C.H. 214: Tune, Marching)
Blessing
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12. in C sharp minor played by the Hallé Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty. (Gramophone records)
News commentary
from page 33 of ' New Every Morning' and page 50 of ' Each Returning Day.' 0 love, how deep, how broad, how high: Psalm 98; St. Mark 14. vv.
Dudley Beaven , at the organ of the Granada, Clapham Junction
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS, by Ann Driver
11.20 SENIOR HISTORY I. Britain and her neighbours: ' The Story of the Marseillaise,' by Louis Levy , translated by Jo Manton
11.40 FOURTH-FORM FEATURES.' Imaginary Interview': F. H. Grisewood interviews Florence Nightingale , who is played by Mary O'Farrell
Conductor, Mr. W. H FitzEarle
Regimental March: Blue Bonnets o'er the Border
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory in Britain.
Professor of literature, critic, and connoisseur of wines: talk for his centenary by Augustus Muir
at the theatre organ
I YSGOLION CYMRU (For Welsh schools). Rhigwm a Chan: cyfres gan Huldah Bassett i blant tua 7 oed. 10-Gwers Adolygiadol
2.10 now THINGS, BEGAN. 'More and More Men cultivated plants and domesticated animals make possible larger settlements and closer communication
2.35 senior ENGLISH II. Dramatic reading. The ghost scenes from Act I of Shakespeare's ' Hamlet. '
Service from Chichester Cathedral
Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle
(E.H. 326: C.H. 108)
The Passion according to St. John
(Byrd) The three voices: Narrator. Synagoga. Christus
The voices of the crowd
Behold the Cross displayed The Reproaches (Palestrina) We venerate the Cross
Choirmaster. H. A. Hawkins
-when dancing really was dancing! ' Reminisce ' or dance while Harry Davidson and his Orchestra play old-time dance-music and John Rorke entertains with old-time ballads. At the piano. Winifred Davey. Introduced by Patric Curwen. Master of Ceremonies. A J. Latimer. Producer Douglas Lawrence.
1-' Calls and Songs,' including the song of the Golden Oriole, by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald and Ludwig Koch followed by Field Fare.' 1-The Otter: talk by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald
Van Dam and his Orchestra
(Welsh Children's Hour). Cylchgrawn radio ' Sgegwrs Fegach Egaregall,' gan T. J. Morgan: 'Does Bosib! Y Bedd Coch,' gan Gwilym R. Jones; Hela'r Newyddion,' gan J. C.
Griffith Jones
Concert of prizewinners in the Children's Classes at the Belfast Musical Competitions
Talk by Peggy Clark
Including such nationwide interests as football, cricket. racing, boxing, and local and field sports of the countryside.
(Recording of a programme broadcast to America on Sunday in collaboration with the Columbia Broadcasting System)
Conductor, Charles Groves , iris Loveridge (piano)
featuring his Orchestra and artists
with impromptu answers to listeners' questions: Professor E.N. da C. Andrade, F.R.S., W.L. Andrews (Editor of the 'Yorkshire Post'), Dr. C.E.M. Joad,
Lord Samuel, and Barbara Ward. Question-Master: Geoffrey Crowther.
followed by War Report or a topical talk
BBC Theatre Orchestra, with Lorely Dyer (soprano), Winifred Davey and Eric Gritton (two pianos), and the BBC Theatre Chorus. Conductor, Stanford Robinson
The programme includes the waltz ' Moonlight on the Alster,' by Oscar Fetras , and a selection from ' Naughty Marietta,' by Victor Herbert.
' To keep vigil with our men'
Alice Meynell 's son, the well-known book publisher and poet, gives his estimate of his mother s work
and his Band, with Denny Dennis , Edna Kaye , and John Silver
Conductor. Rae Jenkins. (BBC recording)