and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
on gramophone records
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Constant Lambert; New Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Goossens; London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Antal Dorati; London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Constant Lambert
May Sabeston Walker (soprano)
Beatrix Marr (violin)
at the theatre organ
and summary of today's Home Service programmes
A Scots medley recorded by Debroy Somers and his Band, with male voice quartet and bagpipes
from a church
Organ voluntary
9.30 Order of Service Sentences
Praise to the Lord (Rv. C.H. 22 ;
A. and M. 657; S.P. 626)
Prayers
Lesson: I Peter iv, 12-19; v, 6-11 Metrical psalm xlvi, 1-5 Prayers
Thou whose almighty word (Rv C.H. 364; A. and M. 360 ; S.P. 303)
Address by the Rev. George Barclay
O God of truth (Rv. C.H. 531 ; A. and M. 513 ; S.P. 597)
Blessing
Organist, Percy L. Goode
on gramophone records
Halle Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty; London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Hamilton Harty
Played by Dudley Beaven at the theatre organ
Conductor, Harry Pell
played by Irene Kohler (piano)
at the theatre organ
Selection of the music of Edward German
BBC Singers (A)
Margaret Godley, Margaret Rees, Doris Owens, Joyce Sutton, Bradbridge White, Martin Boddey, Stanley Riley, Samuel Dyson
Conducted by Trevor Harvey
(All edited by E.H. Fellowes)
Conductor, Haydn Bebb
C. H. Middleton
BBC Orchestra (Section B)
Leader, Paul Beard
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
Norman Walker (bass)
A talk about religious books and events by the Very Rev. F.A. Iremonger, Dean of Lichfield
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
sung by Sinclair Logan (baritone)
Desire in spring; When death to either shall come; Edward, Edward; Down by the Salley Gardens; The fields are full; Captain Stratton's fancy; Severn meadows
played by The Irish Rhythms Orchestra conducted by David Curry with songs by James Johnston
Hefyd sgwrs ar ' Gadwraeth dydd yr Arglwydd ' gan y Parch. R.J. Rees.
(News and a talk in Welsh)
Stories and singing
A folk tale told by Harcourt Williams; some community hymn-singing with the children of the Greenbank Co-Operative Choir; and a true story about a zebra - 'Zoe', by Violet Campbell, told by Mac.
Anonymous statements by all sorts of people
Trio in E flat, Op. 70, No. 2 played by the Maurice Cole Trio Winifred Small (violin) ; Kathleen Moorhouse (cello) ; Maurice Cole (piano)
with Don Felipe and the Cuban Caballeros
Presented by Hugh Shirreff
Theme - 'Jesus and ourselves '
4 - ' Who is my neighbour ? '
Introductory music
8.0 Order of Service
My God, how wonderful thou art (A. and M. 169 ; S.P. 581 ; Rv. C.H. 27)
Prayers Psalm i
Lesson: St. Luke x, 25-37
Son of God, eternal Saviour (A. and M. 677 ; S.P. 339 ; Rv. C.H. 359)
Address by the Rev. W. S. A. Robertson (Brotherhood of St. Francis)
Prayers
Gracious spirit, holy ghost (A. and M. 210 ; S.P. 507 ; Rv. C.H. 484)
Blessing
An appeal on behalf of the British Committee for the French Red Cross, by Andre Maurois
Contributions will be gratefully knowledged, and should be addressed to The Hon. Treasurer, [address removed]
visits a well-known spa.
A Popular Concert by Stanford Robinson and the BBC Theatre Orchestra, supported by the BBC Theatre Chorus, Joan Cross, Dennis Noble, Rawicz and Landauer (at two pianos)
This is the first appearance in public of Stanford Robinson conducting his popular radio orchestra. The programme will include characteristic items from its repertoire.
by G.R. Rainier
A highly imaginative play for broadcasting intended to show that 'careless talk may give away vital secrets'.
Played by members of the BBC Repertory Company
(Originally broadcast on June 4)
'A very present help in trouble '
5-' The Lord is King '
Psalm xxiv ; Isaiah xlv, 18-25 ; Rejoice ! The Lord is King (S.P. 632) ; Psalm xcix, 1
Conductor, Gideon Fagan
Leader, Jean Pougnet
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater