Gramophone records
7.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
John Blore and his Orchestra. (BBC recording)
Readings from the Bible
8.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
Talk by ' The Radio Doctor
Donald Peers. Pat Burke : on .records
at the organ of the Odeon. Leicester Square
Prayer
All creatures of our God and King (S.P. 439. vv. 1, 2, 3, 7; C.H. 13, vv 1, 2, 3, 7: Tune, Lasst uns erfreuen)
Prayers: The Prayer for Home; the Lord's Prayer
The king of love my shepherd is (A. and M. 197; S.P. 654; C.H. 438: Tune, Dominus regit me)
DONIZETTI and BELLINI
Records of excerpts from four of Donizetti's operas
News commentary
from page 113 of New Every Morning ' and page 64 of ' Each Returning Day.' Let saints on earth in concert sing; Psalm 16; St. John 11, vv. 17-26; For those we love
Jack Leon and his Orchestra
FOR under-sevens: Let's join in-a radio version, by Jean Sutcliffe , of Dorothy Chapman 's picture story ' Paul and the Steam-Roller '
11.20 WHEN WE STARTED WORK: 'The Need for Training': F. L. Harris , with the help of some young people, gives advice on further training when you start work
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. ' The Spirit of British Politics,' by Professor H. Butterfield
Record miscellany. edited by Anna Instone
An ENSA show introduced by Godfrey Holloway. Henry Hall and his Orchestra. with Betty Driver , Eva Beynon , and Peter Morton. Guest artists, Max Nesbitt and Harry Nesbitt
Richard Bennett introduces experts who answer Forces' questions
TRAVEL TALKS. The British Empire: 'Canadian Wheat,' by T. Y. Benyon
2.20 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH, by Jean-Jacques Oberlin and Marie Touchard.
' A La cuisine '
2.40 SENIOR English I. Poetry programme, by James Reeves : 'Poems about People'
14-Band of the Grenadier Guards, conducted by Captain F. J. Harris , Director of Music, Grenadier Guards
Selection from his early operas, on gramophone records. Introduced by Stephen Williams
and the Dance Orchestra, with Rita Marlowe , Benny Lee , Sid Buckman , and the Prairie Boys, in a programme of non-stop music
' The Mountain that Went to
Town,' by W. Kersley Holmes , told by Douglas Robin
'Howard's Fun Fair.' Walk up! Walk up! : Variety for children with Ches Lyle and the famous Scots comedian, Dave Willis, and including a novelty puzzle-play, ' Find the Flaws '
6.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.13 app. Sport, topical talks, and announcements
A revuecycle show by Mabel Constanduros and Ernest Long-staffe
The Four Clubmen. This week's guest, Fred Yule. BBC Revue Chorus and Orchestra. Produced and conducted by Ernest Longstaffe
Quartet No. 2, in D played by the Griller Quartet
An argument between K. Zilliacus, M.P., Lord Vansittart, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., and Alan Bullock.
(BBC recording)
with his Orchestra and artists
The informal story of Army newspapers, told by the men who started them and ran them. Script by Captain Richard Elley. Narrator, Richard Dimbleby. Produced by Michael Barsley
Douglas Furber introduces
Jack Buchanan
Edgar Norfolk , Jack Cooper , and Carole Lynne. Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Frank Cantell. Orchestrations by Jack Beaver. Produced by Michael North.
Titania
(from ' A Midsummer Night's Dream'), arranged by Herbert Farjeon and produced by Mary Hope Allen
directed by Patrick Forbes , play dance music in the Hawaiian style
Topical revue written by David Yates Mason and introduced by Dennis Arundell , with Dorothy Carless , George Melachrino , Marjorie West bury. Cliff Gordon , and Molly Johnson. Music written by Geoffrey Wright and Dorothy Carless. played by Eugene Pini and his Orchestra. Produced by the author.
Overture: A Calm Sea and A Prosperous Voyage, played by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Leo Blech : on records
Selection of light verse. -6-C. S. Calverley. Arranged by Patric Dickinson.