and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Records of Sophie Tucker , last of the ' Red-Hot Mommas'
Exercises for men : Coleman Smith
7.40 Exercises for women : May Brown
An anthology of favourites
A thought for today : R. W. Moore
' Try something new '
Popular dance music and songs on gramophone records
at the organ of the Westover Cinema, Bournemouth
Introductory music
Prayer
Awake, my soul (A. and M. 3, Part 1, omitting v. 4; S.P. 25, Part 1, omitting v. 4; C.H. 256, omitting vv. 4 and 5); (Tune Morning Hymn)
Interlude
Prayers: The Prayer for Happiness; The Lord's Prayer
Soldiers of the Cross, arise (A. and M. 588, omitting v. 2; S.P. 642; C.H. 341, omitting v. 2); (Tune: Crucis milites)
Blessing
Closing music
(For Welsh schools). Cwrs y Byd
News commentary and interlude
from p. 29 of ' New Every Morning ' and p. 52 of ' Each Returning Day'
Gramophone records
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Antal Dorati : Grande valse (Les cents baisers-The hundred kisses: d'Erlanger)
Waltz (Cotillon : Chabrier)
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by William Walton : Waltz (Suite. Façade: Walton)
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Efrem Kurtz : Grande valse (La Gaiete Parisienne : Offenbach)
Topical notes on wartime health, mainly by doctors
11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS : Ann Driver. ' Changing Speed'
11.20 Interval music
11.25 SCOTTISH HERITAGE: 'Celtic Legend ', by George Scott-Moncrieff
11.45 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS : Equipping ourselves to understand other peoples. 1—' Insularity examined', by Dr. H A. Mess
Led by Albert Sandler , with Eugenie Safonova
(All traditional items arranged by Yascha Krein )
ENSA concert for war-workers. Carroll Gibbons and his Orchestra, with Billie Campbell. Guest artists, Billy Milton and David Davies
Week-end notes for women gardeners by Anna Scarlett and Barbara Tarver
Conductor, Ian Whyte
2.0 TRAVEL TALKS : The Far East.
' Rice and Silk ' : John Pilcher
2.15 Interval music
2.20 WHEN WE LEAVE SCHOOL : ' What is there for us to do ? ' : by Winifred Holmes
2.40 ORCHESTRAL CONCERT SERIES : Mendelssohn's Overture, The Hebrides : illustrated talk by Reginald Jacques in preparation for next week's concert
Jack Simpson and his Sextet
from St. John's Seminary, Wonersh, Guildford
Motet : Bonum est confiteri Domino et psallere nomini tuo, altissime (Psalm 91 ; A. V. Psalm 92) (Max Filke , Op. 39)
Address by the Rt. Rev. Mgr. P.
E. Hallett
Te lucis ante terminum, and the remainder of Compline, sung by the Seminary students (Plainsong, Liber Usualis )
Music by William Walton and John Ireland on gramophone records
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Frederick Stock : Comedy Overture : Scapino—after an etching from Jacques Callot 's ' Bailli di Sfessania '. 1622 (William Walton )
Halle Orchestra, conducted by Leslie Heward ; Solo piano, Eileen Joyce : Piano Concerto in E flat (John Ireland)
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by the composer : Noche espanola ; Old Sir Faulk (Suite, Façade, No. 2, William Walton )
with Max Wall , Edna Clarke , Roy Davey , Val Green , and Alec Howie son ; and Johnny Rosen and his Band. Produced by Richard North
Sgwrs gan D. J. Davies. (Talk in Welsh)
5.20 Another talk about bees :
'May-time with the Bees' by Reginald Gamble
5.40 ' They Also Serve ' : W.A.A.F. Written by Crystal Pudney . Produced by Peter Watts.
National and Regional announcements followed by Scottish News summary
Fortnightly news and views about books, pictures, science, and films, presented by Joseph Macleod
Alfred Campbell discusses some of the regulations governing wartime life in Northern Ireland
Conducted by Toscanini, on gramophone records
David Thomson talks about a book which helped to make human society today what it is—Machiavelli's ' The Prince'
The story of Labour's coming-of-age, by D. G. Bridson
in ' It's That Man Again ', with Jack Train ; and Horace Percival , Sydney Keith , Clarence Wright , Fred Yule , Dorothy Summers , Kay Cavendish , Paula Green , and Dino Galvani. BBC Variety Orchestra, conducted by Charles Shadwell. Script by Ted Kavanagh. Produced by Francis Worsley
in collaboration with the BBC
(Conducted by Maurice Johnstone )
From St. George's Hall, Kendal
Short story by Michael Arlen , adapted for broadcasting by Hugh Stewart. Produced by John Cheatle
Scene : The drawing-room of a house in Berkeley Square, 1921
and postscript
11—'All for ten shillings a year' : a fragment of chaos by Gordon Crier
Reading of prose or poetry selected by a guest to the microphone. Presented by Edward Sackville-West
and his Orchestra, with Dorothy Carless , Len Camber , George Evans , Derek Roy , and Three Boys and a Girl