Programme Parade
Exercises for men and women
HANDEL
Gramophone records of excerpts from his operas
Readings and prayers
Mrs. Buggins ' (Mabel Constanduros )
Talk by Anna Ross
of gramophone records
and his Orchestra
from page 13 of "New Every Morning", and page 26 of "Each Returning Day". Hark, the glad sound! the Saviour comes; Magnificat; St. Matthew 1, vv. 18-23; Blest are the pure in heart
played by the BBC Revue Orchestra: conductor, Alan Crooks
Choral music sung by the Sale and District Musical Society: conductor. Alfred Higson
Choral Ballad: Beside the ungathered rice he lay
Part Songs: Summer is gone; The
Pixies (women's voices) The Evening Star; The Lee Shore
Gramophone records of new and standard works issued in 1946
Conductor, Dan Lloyd (Soloist, Haydn Morris> )
Lunch-time entertainment for factory workers, from a factory in Britain.
Squadron Leader Kenneth Syers returned from Yugoslavia last autumn after eighteen months at Tito's and other Partisan headquarters. He describes his impressions of being . parachuted into Yugoslavia, and his experiences with the Partisans
with Helen Hill , Trefor Jones , and Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
Thirty-three Variations for piano, on a waltz by Diabelli played by Arthur Schnabel , (Gramophone records)
from Bath Abbey
Introit: Deliver us, 0 Lord (Batten) Versicles and Responses Psalm 53
First Lesson: 1 Samuel 2, w. 1-11
Magnificat (Walmisley, in D minor)
Second Lesson: St. Matthew L w.
18-23
Nunc dimittis (Walmisley, in D minor)
Creed and Collects
How lovely is thy dwelling place
(Brahms)
Prayers
Organist, Raymond Jones
Old-time dance music and ballads, with Harry Davidson and his Orchestra, and Stephen Manton. (Recording of last Saturday's broadcast)
4— 'The Blackbird.' by Brian Vesey -Fitzgerald and Ludwig Koch
The Blackbird, with his brilliant orange bill and jaunty flaunting of his tail. is a popular inhabitant of garden and hedgerow. Ludwig Koch has recorded his beautiful song, especially .his final hymn of evening followed by 'Field Fare': 4— 'The Kingfisher, by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald
BBC Midland Light Orchestra: conductor, Rae Jenkins
(Children's Hour). ' O'r Han i'r
Medi.' Y chweched mewn cytres o ragienni 1 ddangos beth sy'n digwydd o Hs i fls ar fferm Pibwrlwyd yn Nyffryn Tywi.
Your Evening Listening
' Sprig of Shillelagh': programme by the Military Band and the Pipes and Drums of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, conducted by Mr. H. F. Ottway , with stories of the Regiment by Major R. M. Vaughan, M.C .
Hilary Jenkinson , Secretary of the Public Record Office, and adviser to the War Office on archives, describes how the Army has worked in the Italian campaign to preserve Italy's priceless treasure of ancient documents
' American Farming': written by Alan Sloane and produced by John Becker. ' Narrator, John Most. A picture of farming in America ranging from the hills of Vermont to the bayous of Louisiana, the fruit farms of California, to the wheat farms of the Middle West
I Conducted by Ian Whyte Overture: The Bartered Bride
Smetana
Symphony No. 6, in C minor... Glazunov
with Anne Lenner and Don Kenito. Guest artists, Paul Carpenter and a soloist ' as yet unknown '
with Impromptu answers to listeners' questions: Commander A. B. Campbell , Sir George Dyson (Director of the Royal College of Music), Margery Fry , Dr. C. E. M . Joad , and Esther Mc Cracken (author). Question-Master, Donald McCullough.
followed by War Report or a topical talk
from an Army Camp in the North of England
BBC Theatre Orchestra and Chorus, on tour in collaboration with ENSA; entertain the Army. Redvers Llewellyn (baritone). Rawicz and Landauer (two pianos). Conductor, Stanford Robinson
Programme includes Waldteufel's waltz - The Grenadiers ' and a selection from ' The Rebel Maid' by Montague Phillips
' To keep vigil with our men
(1870-1945). A reading from his poetry
with his Orchestra and artists
Vic Lewis , Jack Parnell , and their Jazzmen. Introduced by Wally Moody