Exercises for men: Coleman Smith
Exercises for women: May Brown.
HAYDN
Every morning this week gramophone records of his music will be heard at this time. Today, movements from his symphonies
Readings from \he Bible
General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
' Care of Food in the Summer,' by a doctor's wife
and his Orchestra.
Talk by Michael J. Murphy
Mixed choice of records, including ' The Lark Ascending,' by Vaughan Williams
News commentary
from page 17 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 12 of ' Each Returning Day.' New every morning: Psalm 146; Romans 6, vv. 12-23; It fell upon a summer day
Records of old favourites played by famous bands
SINGING TOGETHER, by Herbert Wise -man.
on gramophone records
and his Band. with Helen Mack , Steve Conway , and the Modernaires
An ENSA show, introduced by Bryan Michie. Arthur Salisbury and his Orchestra, with Cyril Shane. Guest artists, Olive Groves and Johnny Lockwood
(arranged in collaboration with ENSA). BBC Northern Orchestra, conducted by Maurice Johnstone , with Harry Mortimer (cornet)
From a factory in the North-West
Gramophone records
Conductor, A. W. Parker
(Soloist, Jack Trounce)
Gramophone records of operas based on his plays, introduced by Stephen Williams
Conducted by H. C. Burgess
Cecil Day Lewis's poem about the Spanish Civil War, read by Alan Wheatley
Percival Mackey and his Orchestra
Your Evening Listening
Another ' Tinker Talks ' story by Edward D. Dickinson , told by Ernest Jay (by permission of Jack de Leon )
Gwenn Knight and Bandsman Henry Messent play music for guitar and flute, composed and arranged by Gwenn Knight
5.45 ' Nomad introduces himself.' First of a series of talks by Nomad the Naturalist
General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.20' National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
New and recent fiction, reviewed by Elizabeth Bowen
Conducted by Ian Whyte
Carroll gibbons , Stephen Man ton, Rita Williams , Evelyn Dove , and Jean Cavall in a programme-of songs that are hard to forget
BBC Revue Chorus and the augmented Dance Orchestra, directed by Stanley Black. Produced and introduced by Jimmy Dyrenfortlfc
Sonata in G (Op. 78) played by Max Rostal (violin), and Franz Osborn (piano)
Last of the series. 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 6—' Full Pitch ! '
The augmented Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black.
and news talk
Reconstructed for broadcasting by Donald Henderson. Produced by Barbara Burnham
With Carleton Hobbs. Walter Piers , Joyce Chancellor , Arthur Young , Albert Chevalier , Amy Veness , Maxwell Foster , Malcolm Graeme.
Betty Hardy , and members of the BBC Repertory Company
and his Rumba Band
and his Band, with Diane, Denny Dennis , and Rita Williams