Exercises for men and women
BAX and IRELAND.
Records of some of Ireland's songs and instrumental music
Talk by the Bishop of Lichfield
'One-Pot Cookery,' by Mrs. Arthur Webb
with Helen Hill -
Talk by Phyllis Bottome. (BBC recording) - ,
of gramophone records
(organ)
News commentary
from page 61 of "New Every Morning" and page 38 of "Each Returning Day". To Christ, the Prince of Peace; Psalm 16; St. Luke 4, vv. 1-13; Jesus, Lord, we look to thee
Robinson Cleaver , at the organ of the Granada, Clapham Junction
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Double acts, on records
Conducted by Capt. A. Lemoine , Director of Music, the Life Guards
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory in Britain
for a talk which may be arranged at short notice
with Robert Naylor , the Celtic Singers conducted by Ffrancon Thomas , and Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
these records
Overture: In the South (Elgar):
London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer
Senta's .Ballad (The Flying Dutchman) (Wagner): Florence Austral (soprano) and the Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Kol Nidrei (Max Bruch ): London
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Landon Ronald
Celeste Aida (Aïda) (Verdi): Webster . Booth, with the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent
Suite: The Birds (Respighi): Brussels Royal Conservatoire Orchestra, conducted by Désiré Defauw
from Leeds Parish Church
Versicles and Responses Psalm 111
First Lesson: Deuteronomy 10, vv.
12-22
Magnificat (Stanford, in C)
Second Lesson:, Acts 10, vv. 1-8 Nunc dimittis (Stanford, in C) Creed and Collects
Anthem: Hallelujah to God's almighty Son (Beethoven)
Prayers
Organist, Warner Yeomans
-when dancing really was dancing! Harry Davidson and his Orchestra with Violet Carson.
5 — 'The Chaffinch an illustrated discussion between Brian Vesey -Fitzgerald and Ludwig Koch
The cheerful, sprightly little chaffinch is a regular visitor to garden bird-tables. Indeed it is the chief .competitor with the tits for the food that is put out. Its song, as cheerful as itself, is one of the features of early spring in Britain. followed by ' Field Fare ': 5-' The Insect Mother,' by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald
Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra '
(Welsh Children's Hour). Cylchgrawn Radio: 'Dinas Bwysica 'r Byd,' gan T. J. Morgan: 'Y Peilot Jimi James,' gan Llwyd Williams; Papa Haydn yn dweud Ffarwel,' gan Ieuan Rees Davies: 'Ffwl Ebrill,' gan Nansi Greville Young
Nursery sing-song, with Doris, Mabel, and Nan
5.45 'How to enjoy your holidays,' by Kenneth Sparrow: 3 - 'Let's Go Hiking'
Talk by Mrs. Walter Elliot on her recent visit to Australia
Written and produced by Brigid Maas
This programme illustrates in scene, song, and story, the variety of regional and class accents, native dialects, slang, jargon, and standard English making up the complex pattern of language in these islands.
A live description during training at a Ship Fire Fighting School, showing how all ranks of the Royal Navy are taught to fight fire at sea. Commentators, Hamilton Kennedy -and Richard North
Chorus-Master, Harold Sykes.
Guest conductor, Leslie Woodgate -
From the Town Hall, Huddersfield
with Anne Lenner and Don Kenito. Guest artists, Paul Car penter and a soloist ' as yet unknown.'
with impromptu answers to listeners' questions: Professor E. N: da C. Andrade , Lieut.-Commander R. T. Gould , Dr. Julian Huxley , Major Brian Meredith , and Barbara Wootton (social economist). Question - Master, Cmbr. Stephen King-Hall M.P.
followed by War Report or a topical talk
BBC Theatre Orchestra, with Sylvia Cecil (soprano), Joan and Valerie Trimble (two pianos), and the BBC Theatre Chorus. Conductor, Stanford Robinson.
Programme includes Gung'l's ' Die Hydropathen ' (Visitors to the Spa). and a selection from Kalman's operetta ' The Gypsy Princess.' (Recording of the broadcast in the Home Service on October 17. 1944)
' To keep vigil with our men '
Valses nobles et sentimentales played by Angus Morrison (piano)
and his Band
and his Sextet