Exercises for men: Coleman Smith
Exercises for women: May Brown
AUBER and OFFENBACH
Every morning this week gramophone records of their music will be heard at this time. Today, excerpts from Offenbach's ' Betrothal at the Lantern,' ' Genevieve de Brabant,' and ' Orpheus in the Underworld '
Rev. Professor Norman Snaitli , of Leeds
and forecast for farmers and shipping
'Hints on Decorating': The Outside of the House, by W. P. Matthew
Conductor. Richard Crean
Talk by Averil Morley
Mixed choice of records, including Dvorak's Scherzo capriccioso, played by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy
News commentary
from page 105 of "New Every Morning" and page 24 of "Each Returning Day". Fight the good fight: Psalm 46; St. Luke 19, vv. 41-48; O for a closer walk with God
and his Band, with Diane and Rita Williams
SINGING TOGETHER : Herbert Wiseman
The Beggar's Song (English song);
Goodnight (Alfred Scott Gatty ); Fire Down Below (Nonsense song)
11.20 SCIENCE AND GARDENING. ' Plants and Sunlight,' by Alan Peacock.
11.40 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS, by Ann Driver
12.0 BIBLE TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. Understanding the Old Testament: ' The Symbolism of the Temple.' by Professor Norman Snaith. (BBC recording)
(piano) playing some of his own compositions. (Gramophone records)
ENSA show introduced by Bryan Michie. Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra
Cowboy songs, on gramophone records
FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (Scotland), by John R. Allan. Inveral
2.6 WORLD HISTORY. Great Stories from the Past. 'The Battle of Kosovo' (1389): a story from Yugoslavia about the Tsar Lazar, Milosh Obelitz, and Murad the Sultan, written for broadcasting by Rhoda Power
2.30 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT series. 'Workmanship in Music': illustrated talk by Herbert Murrill
2.50 MUSIC BROADCAST FOR OLDER PUPILS: Movements from Haydn's 'Clock Symphony,' on gramophone records
First of two programmes- in which Stephen Williams introduces records of Mozart's opera
Louis Levy and his Gaumont-British Studio Orchestra, with Beryl Davis , Benny Lee , Jack Cooper , and the Georgettes. Introduced by Harry Middleton. and produced by Elisabeth Tyson.
Some modern Ulster ballads
Stan Atkins and his Band
Stori-radio gan G. E. Breeze. '(Story in Welsh)
' Tinker Talks,' No. 3: story by Edward D. Dickinson , told by Ernest Jay (by permission of Jack de Leon )
Songs sung by Victor Harding
The Zoo Man
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.20 National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
The Intellectual Woman: by V. S. Pritchett
Conducted by lan Whyte
by Rosemary Colley. The lad from Halifax is on the road again and this week visits a Bristol aircraft factory.
... the' Dead Languages?':
Mary Scrutton and Professor Gilbert Murray defend the teaching of Latin and Greek, from the points of view of the younger and older generations respectively
and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas, Carole Carr, Len Camber, Johnny Green, Archie Lewis, and Three Boys and a Girl
Script by John Jowett , from a story by John Jowett and Vernon Harris. Incidental music composed and arranged by Hal Evans. .. Produced by Vernon Harris
Part 2—' Well. held, sir ! '
The augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black .
A critical appreciation, written by Professor H.W. Garrod, of some poems by A.E. Housman.
Readers, Felix Aylmer and Carleton Hobbs.
Produced by Patric Dickinson
and his Orchestra, with Ruth Howard and Anita Best
at the theatre organ