Programme Parade
Exercises for men: Coleman Smith
Exercises for women: May Brown.
This Week's Composer
Every morning this week gramophone records of his music will be heard at this time. Today, excerpts from his symphonies
Readings and prayers
Programme Parade
' Hints on Decorating': Answers to Questions, by W. P. Matthew
and his Orchestra.
Mrs. Alice Capper
Mixed choice of records, including Ravel's Spanish Rhapsody, played by the Philadelphia Orchestra
News commentary
from page 21 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 48 of Each Returning Day.' Guide me, 0 thou great Redeemer; Psalm 86, vv. 1-12; St. Luke 23, vv. 13-25; Rejoice, 0 land
and his Royal Canadians, on gramophone records
SINGING TOGETHER, by Herbert Wise man. Revision programme
11.20 SCIENCE AND GARDENING. ' Any Questions.'
11.40 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR JUNIORS, by Ann Driver
12.0 BIBLE TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. Understanding the_ Old Testament: ' The Value of the Old Testament Today,' by the Rev. C. W. Dugmore
(piano)
Rondo a capriccio in G (Beethoven); Ecossaises, Op. 72: No. 1 in D; No. 2 in G (Chopin); Pastorale (Scarlatti-Tausig), on gramophone records
An ENSA show introduced by Bryan Michie Felix Mendelssohn and his Hawaiian Serenaders, with Harry Brooker , Louisa Moe , and Cyril Shane. Guest artists: Esther Cole man; Jack and Eddy Eden
Jazz played in its different forms. Gramophone programme written by Alma Arnell
FOR RURAL SCHOOLS (Scotland), by John R. Allan. Place-Names '
2.5 WORLD HISTORY. Great stories from the Past. 'Yugoslavia-3: More Adventures of Marko Kralyevic ,' by Rhoda Power
2.30 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT FOR SCHOOLS. BBC Scottish Orchestra, conducted by Ian Whyte. Introduced by Herbert Wiseman.
Overture: The Hebrides; Nocturne, Scherzo; Wedding March (A Midsummer Night's Dream)... Mendelssohn
Edward Clark introduces gramophone records of operatic misunderstandings
Louis Levy and his Gaumont-British Studio Orchestra, with Beryl Davis , Benny Lee , Jack Cooper , and the Georgettes. Introduced by Harry Middleton. Produced by Elisabeth Tyson.
by Charles Churchill (1731-1764), read by Charles E. Stidwill
Played by Vernon Adcock and his Dance Orchestra
(News in Welsh)
Trafodaeth ar bynciau amaethyddol. (Discussion in Welsh)
Another story in the ' Tinker Talks' series by Edward D. Dickinson , told by Ernest Jay (by permission of Jack de Leon )
Three poems from ' The Weaver Birds,' by Ian Serraillier : The Three Bears,' ' The Cat and the Fiddle,' ' The Hen and the Carp.' Reader: Norman Shelley
Piano music by Colin Sherratt
6.20 National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
' Men and Places,' by Edmond Segrave
Conducted. by George Weldon. George Parker (baritone)
Talk about the Red Cross and St. John, by The Lord Iliffe, C.B.E.
Conductor; William Haydock
Naunton Wayne and Basil Radford in An Adventure in Six Parts. 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 4 : ' Maiden Over! '
The augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black. (BBC recording)
(Naunton Wayne appears by permission of Firth Shephard )
followed by News Talk
By Tyrone Guthrie. Produced by Felix Felton
The chief characters are:
(now appearing in The Lady from Edinburgh ')
The play is in six realistic scenes and five impressionistic interludes, arranged as follows: Scene I; Interlude I; Scene II; Interlude II; Scene III; Interludes III and IV; Scenes IV and V; Interlude V; Scene VI
Margaret Hodsdon (virginals). BBC
Singers: conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Preludium Galiardo : Mrs. Mary Brownlo
Pavan and Galliard: The Earl of Salisbury
Songs:
Though Amarillis dance in green
I thought that love had been a boy Care for thy soul
LuKaby, my sweet little baby 0 that most rare breast
The Queen's
Alman Rowland (Lord Willoughby's Welcome
Home)
Wolseys Wild
(Songs edited by E. H. Fellowes )
and his Band. with Diane, Rita Wil liams, and Denny Dennis
and her Girls' Band