A reading for Sunday morning
Part of the chapter entitled
'What do we mean by salvation? ' from Lesslie Newbigin 's book
'Sin and Salvation '
Reader, Ross Wilson
Forecast for land areas
BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(Leader, James Hutcheon )
Conductor, Gerald Gentry
Forecast for land areas
Ludwig Koch introduces the first of a new series of monthly programmes in which he describes the birds which can be heard singing during the month
His talk is illustrated with recordings selected from his famous collection
Produced by Winwood Reade
by Arnold Richardson
From St. Mark's Church,
North Audley Street, London
A request programme of records
Symphony No. 29 in A (Mozart)
Cherry Duet (L'Amico Fritz) (Mascagni)
Excerpts from The Sleeping Princess
(Tchaikovsky)
BBC correspondents throughout the world talk about the news, its background, and the people who make it
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Appleby
Norman Ward describes the county town of Westmorland and introduces you to its people
Produced by John Musgrave
Roman Totenberg (violin)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conducted by Nicolai Malko
A story by Charles Dickens adapted for broadcasting by Norman E. Robson
Produced by Wilfrid Grantham
Forecast for land areas. followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Vilem Tausky
The BBC Concert Orchestra
(Leader, William Armon) with Robert Thomas and The Linden Singers
Conductor, William Llewellyn invite you to listen to a programme of music for the early evening
Conducted by Sir Gerald Barry
Radio: John Metcalf
Book: Pamela Hansford Johnson Art: Robert Furneaux Jordan Film: Roger Manvell
Theatre: J. W. Lambert
The Order of Service for such as would enter into or renew their Covenant with God, according to the Methodist Book of Offices
From Wesley's Chapel, City Road, London, conducted by the Minister, the Rev. R. V. Spivey.
(Continued in next column)
Preacher, the Rev. H. Crawford Walters, President of the Methodist Conference
He that doeth the will of God
(Thalben-Ball)
Prayers and Lesson
We come unto our fathers' God
(M.H.B. 71)
Sermon
None other Lamb, none other Name
(M.H.B. 94)
Act of Praise and Thanksgiving
Jesus, the first and last (M.H.B. 105) Confession
Come. let us use the grace divine
(M.H.B. 749)
The Covenant
The Communion
Jesus, we thus obey (M.H.B. 761) Prayers
Captain of Israel's host (M.H.B. 608) Blessing
Nunc dimittis
Organist, Clifford Harman
by Sir Walter Scott
Adapted as a serial for broadcasting by John Keir Cross
2—'Greenmantle'
Produced by James Crampsey
Darsie Latimer has gone from Edinburgh to the Solway Firth to have a fishing holiday, to be nearer the England of his birth-which he has been forbidden to enter until he inherits his fortune in four years' time when he is twenty-five-and, perhaps, to find romance. While fishing he is rescued from the quicksands by a mysterious stranger who takes him to his home for the night out of the storm. Darsie upsets his host and serving-man by asking for grace to be said before the evening meal, but rather than disappoint a guest his host summons-romance?
by Lord Strang
Former Permanent Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign Office
1-Formation of Policy
In the first of two talks Lord Strang describes some of the complex-and often conflicting-factors which a democratic Foreign Secretary must weigh in formulating his country's policy.
Mass for five voices sung by the Schola Polyphonica
Director, Henry Washington
From Brompton Oratory
by Madden Cassidy
Read by Russell Napier
The story of a boy who went to Sydney to look for his father
' A light for the Gentiles '
Isaiah 60, vv. 1-6 and v. 11
Psalm 96 (Broadcast psalter) St. Matthew 1, v. 18, to 2, v. 12
Earth hath many a noble city (EEC
H.B. 64)
St. Luke 1, w. 78 and 79
followed by late weather forecast for land areas