Programme Parade
Exercises for men and women
BRAHMS
Records of excerpts from his sonatas
Readings from the Bible
Programme Parade
THE KITCHEN FRONT
Freddy Grisewood Speaking
Conductor. Rae Jenkins
Popular music, on records
Michael Mullinar (piano) and Ella Cheshire (soprano)
from page 57 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 18 of ' Each Returning Day.' Good Christian men, rejoice and sing- Psalm 111; St. John 21, w. 1-14; Carol: We will be glad
London Coliseum Orchestra: conductor, Reginald Burston
Records of Glenn Miller and his Orchestra, playing past favourites
Conductor, Charles Groves
Lunch-time, entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory in Britain
Records of the bird that tells us ' Summer is i-cumen in': written by Norman Gilbert
Topical magazine programme
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Motet, Te decat hymnus: 1 Te decat hymnus (Psalm 66): 2 De profundis (Psalm 30): 3 Deus noster refugium (Psalm 46) Woodgate
arranged in collaboration with C.E.M.A. 4-From Shrewsbury Castle. Introduced by Stuart Hibberd. Zorian String Quartet; Robert Irwin (baritone)
' Tannhauser,' written, by Dora Broome and read by a. A. Naden.
from the County Hotel Ballroom, Taunton, featuring Lisa Lee, Douglas Robinson, and Reg. Williams and his Futurists, with Pat Hyde, Betty Loo, and Howard Jones. Introduced by Elsie Otley.
Harton Colliery Band conductor.
Jack Atherton
(Studio Service in Welsh). Cymertr y Gweddïau o'r llyfr ' Bob Bore 0 Newydd '
' The Bees Wake Up': talk by Reginald Gamble. Favourite gramophone records
5.50 'From America'; folk songs and ballads, sung by John Jacob Miles
by Professor W. L. Renwick , of King's College, Newcastle-on-Tyne, who has recently returned from China
Popular songs of three wars: gramophone programme introduced by W. Macqueen-Pope
A pageant of the Royal Navy presented by the ' Daily Express ' at the Royal Albert Hall. Narrators, 'Beatrix Lehmann , Leslie Mitchell , and Alan Wheatley. Produced by Squadron Leader Ralph Reader
The broadcast excerpt includes Martita Hunt , Geoffrey Dunn , Bernard Miles , Peter Croft , Wally Patch. Ernest Sefton , Frederick Harvey , the Symphony Orchestra of H.M. Royal Marines (Chatham, Portsmouth and Plymouth Divisions). the Royal Marines Band (Royal Naval School of Music) under the direction of Bandmaster K. A. McLean , and the Royal Naval Chorus (Portsmouth) under the direction of Captain F. Vivian Dunn , M.V.O., Director of Music, Royal Marines
.on tour in collaboration with ENSA, entertain war-workers. Conductor, Stanford Robinson
with Jack Train , Dorothy Sum-, mers, Horace Percival , Dino Galvani , Sydney Keith , Fred Yule , Jean Capra , Diana Morrison and Ann Rich. BBC augmented Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Script by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley
followed by War Report or a topical talk
A radio portrait of two ordinary people. Written and produced by Peter Watts
Cast includes
Other parts played by Sebastian Cabot. Richard Gray , Noel Johnson , Preston Lockwood , Nancy Nevinson. Elsa Palmer , Frank Partington. Molly Rankin. Daphne Scorer , Josephine-Shand, Roger Snowdon , Marjorie Westbury , Esther Whitehouse
Series of talks on the relation of Christian faith to everyday living: 1-A wartime scientist
Betty Bannerman (mezzosoprano); Frederick Thurston (clarinet); Marie Wilson (violin); John Shinebourne (cello);Kyla Greenbaum (piano); Aeolian String Quartet, with Jean Stewart (viola)
playing at a ball in aid of the R.E.M.E. Benevolent Fund. From Grosvenor House, Park Lane
and his Novatones, with Helen Mack. From the Court Royal Hotel,Southampton