Programme Parade
Exercises for men and women
HANDEL
Gramophone records of his harpsichord suites, played by Wanda Landowska
Readings and prayers
' Lightning Cake,' by Trudy Bliss
from a selection of records
and his Orchestra, and the Rendezvous Players »
from page 93 of 'New Every Morning' and page 32 of 'Each Returning Day.'
All hail the power of Jesus' name; Psalm 48; St. Luke 2, vv.40-52; Oft in danger, oft in woe
played by Haydn Rogerson
' The Girl whose Parents' wanted a Boy.' by a psychotherapist
Conducted by Michael Krein
with his Orchestra, and artists
on gramophone records
Duets for Children, Nos. 5, 6 7, 8, 9
(Walton): Ilona Kabos and Louis Kentner (pianos)
Sonatina, for violin and piano
(Dvorak): Frederick Grinke (violin) and Kendall Taylor (piano)
Children's Pieces (Bartok):
Louis Kentner
'ENSA show, introduced by Bryan Michie. Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra
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conducted by Lieut. Douglas A. Pope. Director of Music, Coldstream Guards
(Soloist, Musician S. Ware )
and his Orchestra
at .the theatre organ
Peter Pears (tenor): Zorian String Quartet; Benjamin Britten (piano)
between interesting personalities, with questions by Philip Penshurst. Introduced by Flight Lieut. Roy Rich
featuring Edgar Bergen and his world-famous dummy Charlie Mc Carthy , Joan Merrill , and Ray Noble and his Orchestra.
Al Tabor and his Band
(News and topical talks in Welsh)
5.0 Newyddion y Dydd
5.5 Newyddion o'r Senedd, gan W. H. Mainwaring
5.10 Diwydiannau Gwledig Cipdrem* ar yr Arddangosfa ym Machynlleth.
Your Evening Listening
' Air-Lift for Yugoslavia': how the R.A.F. flew arms and supplies to Marshal Tito's partisans under the nose of the occupying enemy. Feature programme by Squadron Leader John Pudney , produced by Leonard Cottrell.
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
The Travelling Secretary to the Central Council for Women's Church Work talks about the work of women in the Church ; Gordon Macfarlane talks about 'the little more'; Marian Cutler deals with more problems put by wives of Service men
with two star problems provided by Elsie Randolph (by permission of Claude Soman and E. P. Clift ), and Ken Beaumont , with Sandy Macpherson
Clive Richardson and Tony Lowry -
Four Hands in Harmony'; three sound problems; two musical 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.
A unit of the American Band of the A.E.F., led' by Sgt. Mel Powell at the piano. (Recording of a broadcast in the A.E.F. Programme)
A free unscripted discussion between Sir Richard Acland, M.P . for the Barnstaple Division of Devon and Chairman of the National Committee of the Common Wealth Party, and Capt. Peter Thorneycroft, M.P . for Stafford and Chairman of the Tory Reform Committee. (BBC recording)
Radio play by Lance Sieveking , founded on the Gaumont-British film. Written by Sidney Gilliat , G. H. Moresby-White , and Emlyn Williams. Produced by Peter Watts
Other parts played by Harry Hutchin son, Noel Johnson , Jane Barrett. and Helen Groom
followed by War Report or a topical talk
Mary Ellis introduces 'All Join In'
Sing, hum, or whistle your favourite tunes with Edna Kaye, Denny Dennis, Vincent Tildsley's Mastersingers, and the augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black.
Overture on Three Russian Themes Symphonic Poem: Thamar played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra: conductor, Guy Warrack
Fortnightly miscellany of talks: 1—' The English Tradition in Painting,' by John Pope Hennessy. 2— 'Samuel Palmer , a minor English master,' by Geoffrey Grigson
and postscript
Contrasting styles in dance music. Sweet music played by Reg. Pursglove and his Orchestra, and swing music by Jack Simpson and his Sextet