Exercises for men: Coleman Smith Exercises for women: May Brown
Today's entries: records of music by Beethoven
Talk by the Rev. Ronald Lunt. C.F.
1 Gardening Tools,' by Georgie Henschel
' A Scottish Pilgrimagem ': talk by Augustus Muir
Mixed choice of records, Including Paganini's Capriccio No. 24 and Rachmaninoff's Variations on it
' The Open Secret ' : a meditation for Holy Week, written by the Rev. Eric Fenn
Monday in Holy Week.
My song is love unknown. Psalm 51, vv. 1-3 and 10-17; 1 John 1, v. 1-2 v. 2; O saviour of the world (Palestrina)
and his Orchestra
at the theatre organ
and his Orchestra, with ' Four Hands in Harmony ' (Clive Richardson and Tony Lowry at two pianos)
ENSA show introduced by Bryan Michie. Geraldo and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas , Len Camber , and Johnny Green. Guests. Harry Kor ris, Pat Lennox , and Robbie Vincent
Talk by Albert Gilgrass. John Harri son, a forgotten genius, by his Invention of the marine chronometer solved the last great problem of navigation -longitude
Oddities in Tin-Pan Alley: gramophone programme by Roger Sutton
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Conductor, David Aspinall
Stephen Williams introduces a series of gramophone programmes of Russian opera; 1—Glinka and Dargomizhsky
led by Sgt. Jerry Gray broadcasting from an Allied Troep Theatre somewhere on the Continent. (Recording of a broadcast in the A.E.F.P.)
Narrative poem translated from the Old English and read by Harold F. Brooks
Scottish Variety Orchestra, conducted by Kemlo Stephen
Hanes Capten Jones , Porth Amlwch, yn mynd i'r môr am y tro cyntaf erioed, yn cael ei adrodd gan Sam Roberts. (Story in Welsh)
'Mary Plain's Big Adventure,' by Gwynedd Rae, told by Derek McCulloch ('Mac'), Part 4
'Music at Random,' by Helen Henschel: 'On being able to play the piano'
(In response to many requests Helen Henschel repeats a talk she gave two years ago)
The Zoo Man
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
' Americans in Literature,' by Wilson Midgley
Records of the famous Harlem singer, Wilmoth Handini
with two star problems provided by Irene Prador and by George Gee (by permission of Jack de Leon ); Clive Richardson and Tony Lowry —' Four Hands In Harmony'; three sound problems; two other problems provided by a section of the British Army Radio Orchestra, under the direction of R.S.M. George Melachrino
Introduced by Ronald Waldman and produced by Audrey Cameron. in aid of the Red Cross Penny-a-Week Fund.
11—'What is Britain's Place In Europe? '
In this last talk of the series the speakers discuss the permanent factors in Britain's European policy, and the extent to which our traditional policy may have been affected by the war. Speakers from different countries describe this policy as it appears on the other side of the Channel. They are introduced by H. J. Bruce. C.M.G., who has served in the British Embassies of several European capitals
with Ernest Butcher; Reginald Purdell and Frederick Burtwell in 'Same Time - Same Place'; 'With a Star and a Song'; Harry Korris (Mr. Lovejoy), Robbie Vincent (Enoch) and Pat Lennox (Ramsbottom); Suzette Tarri in the winning script submitted in the Script Writers Competition; 'May We Introduce?' (by arrangement with Leonard Urry), interviewer, Ronald Waldman. The Singing Commeres. Revue Chorus, and BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Produced by Harry S. Pepper
followed by War Report or a topical talk
' The King's Supper'
An episode from a play sequence on the life of Our Lord, specially written for broadcasting by Dorothy L. Sayers and produced by Val Gielgud.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
and his Orchestra, with Sally Doug las, Len Camber , Johnny Green , Alan Grant , Archie Lewis , and Three Boys and Girl
and his Band