sung by The BBC Singers
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
with Molly O'Connor and Jack Parfitt
Conductor, J.C. Dyson
in a recital of popular violin pieces
Albert Sammons is one of the most widely experienced of solo violinists, for he has graduated from almost every branch of the musical profession. A fine virtuoso and sensitive musician, he excels as an interpreter of the classics and of British music, particularly of the concertos and sonatas of Elgar and Delius,
(A recording of the programme broadcast in the Home Service on Saturday night)
with the Oxford Bach Choir and the Oxford Orchestral Society
Conducted by Sir Hugh Allen from the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford
A commentary on the second half of the match at the Parc des Princes, Paris.
with the Boston 'Pops' Orchestra
A few merry and bright records
A commentary on a contest of ten three-minute rounds by Raymond Glendenning, assisted by Barrington Dalby from the Arena, Coventry
presenting Arthur Young and his Swingtette with Stephane Grappelly, Beryl Davis, and Billy Nicholls
at the BBC theatre organ
from St. Nicholas's Church, Radford, Coventry
Order of Service
Sentence
Hymn: Rock of ages cleft for me (A. and M. 184; Rv. C.H. 413; Army Prayer Book 99)
Prayers
Psalm xvi
Reading, St. Luke xi, 14-18, 21-22
Address by the Rev. H.W. Baines
Hymn: Who would true valour see let him come hither (A. and M. 676 ; Rv. C.H. 576)
Prayers
Hymn: Holy Father, in thy mercy hear our anxious prayer (A. and M. 595 ; Rv. C.H. 629 ; Army Prayer Book 45)
Blessing
in Scottish dance music
The songs you know so well and the tunes that you love to hear
Doris Arnold will play for you some more records she has chosen
A running commentary on the last period of the Toronto Maple Leaf's home match played on Saturday night at Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto
Commentator, Foster Hewitt
(The programme recorded by and presented by courtesy of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)
Leader, Boris Pecker
in a popular Sunday Concert with Walter Midgley, Helen Hill, Denny Dennis, and the BBC Chorus
Compere, Gordon Crier
on gramophone records