Your request records introduced this week by Geoffrey Sumner
' Getting and Spending '
Bernard Hollowood discusses the efficiency of British industry as compared with that of other nations
10.15 German for the Forces
Twenty minutes for beginners and ten minutes for the more advanced
10.45 'The Provincial Newspaper' W: L. Andrews , editor of ' The Yorkshire Post,' talks about an important "eld of British journalism
Some cheerful music to accompany the mid-morning cup of tea played by Arthur Birkby and his Octet
Dance music on gramophone records
Frank Newman at the organ of the Gaumont, Birmingham
12.30 p.m. Ian Stewart at the piano
Played by the BBC Midland Light
Orchestra, conducted by Kenneth Pakeman
Yorkshire v. India (first day). Commentary by E. W. Swanton on the closing overs before lunch. From Bramall Lane , Sheffield
. Gramophone programme introduced by Spike Hughes
Conducted by Captain G. H. Will -cocks, M.B.E., Director of Music, Irish Guards Regimental March: St. Patrick's Day
and his Orchestra, with Sally Douglas , Carole Carr , Dick James , Archie Lewis , and Three Boys and a Girl
Rifle Shooting at Bisley
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning on the final stages of the contest
Yorkshire v. India (first day). Commentary by E. W. Swanton during the afternoon's play. From Bramall Lane, Sheffield
Conductor, Rae Jenkins ; with Denny Dennis
Yorkshire v. India (first day). Commentary by E. W. Swanton during the afternoon's play from Bramall Lane , Sheffield
at the organ of the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool
with artists. Presented by Glyn Jones
Yorkshire v. India (first day). Summary of the day's play by E. W. Swanton. From Bramall Lane ,
presents ' Guitar in High': the story of Teddy Bunn , jazz guitarist, told by Charles Chilton. Gramophone programme introduced by Denis Preston , produced by Dennis Monger
directed by Sidney Crooke
A talk on opportunities today by representatives of the three fighting Services
This week's sound-reel of recordings made on the spot by the BBC s Mobile Units. Programme edited by John Shuter
City of Birmingham Orchestra (leader, Norris Stanley ): conductor, George Weldon
From the Town Hall, Birmingham
Carroll Gibbons and his Orchestra, with guest artists. Introduced by Gerry Wilmot
Paddie O'Neil introduces this week's entertainment for the Royal Navy with her guest from 'Off the Liberty Boat'; 'The Service-with a Smile': extracts from the memoirs of a three-badge stoker; ' Music for the Mess-deck,' provided by Arthur Young at the novachord; Jeanne de Casalis; BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Rae Jenkins. Produced by Charles Maxwell and George Inns.
A musical entertainment for the family at the close of day
Musicians: the New Concert Orchestra (by arrangement with Messrs. Boosey and Hawkes, Ltd.): conductor, Jay Wilbur
The Singer: Ada Alsop
The Man from the Country: Brian Vesey-Fitzgeraid
The Host: Pat Butler
Eddie Shaw and his Band. From the Plaza Ballroom, Belfast
11.25 Sid Dean and his Band From the Regent Dance Hall, Brighton