and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
directed by Jack Hardy with Doris Gambell (soprano)
The musician, turned philosopher, explains the mystery of life
A programme of gramophone records presented by Sam Heppner
at the theatre organ
* followed by Programme Parade
Some details about today's programmes
on gramophone records
Arthur Rubinstein (piano)
0 worship the King (A. and M.
167 ; S.P. 618 ; Rv. C.H. 9)
Confession and Absolution Lord's Prayer Psalm ix Lesson
Te Deum Collects
Christ, whose glory fills the skies
(A. and M. 7 ; S.P. 26 ; Rv. C.H. 261)
Prayers
Come down, 0 Love divine (A. and M. 670 ; S.P. 177 ; Rv. C.H. 191)
Address by the Rev. F. A. Cockin ,
Canon of St. Paul's
I bind unto myself today (A. and M.
655 ; S.P. 528 ; Rv. C.H. 506)
Blessing
(baritone)
played by BBC Salon Orchestra
Leader, Jean Pougnet
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
(A recording of last night's broadcast)
(A religious service in Welsh)
Trefn y Gviasanaeth
Darfu noddfa mewn creadur, 82
(Ton: Blaencefn)
Darllen: Salm xxix
Gweddi Mewn cvfyngderau bydd yn Dduw,
51 (Ton: Ballerina)
Pregeth gan y Parch. E.Tegla Davies
Ffordd Duw sydd yn y dyfroedd, 67
(Ton: Talyllyn)
Y Fendith
Organydd, Aenid Williams
Blaenor y Gan, Walter Williams
(Cymerir yr emynau i gyd of Lyfr Emynau y Methodistiaid Calfinaidd a Wesleaidd)
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Sir Walford Davies
The man and his music
A programme of gramophone records presented by Geoffrey Toye
played by Bickershaw Colliery Band
Conductor, W. Haydock Programme presented by J. A. Greenwood
by C. H. Middleton and W. L. Lavender
Part I
From a West-Country cinema
Eda Kersey (violin)
BBC Orchestra
(Section B)
Leader, Paul Beard
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
(Solo violin ; Eda Kersey)
A story of modern Germany by John Maarten
Cast also the baker, farmers, caretaker of the church, all from the village of .Lindenkopf
Produced by M. H. Allen
Questions we ask and the Bible answers
17-' Is there a way out ?—God's answer to man's need: The risen
Christ'
Canon Anthony C. Deane
Fe'u cenir gan David Price
. (Songs in Welsh)
Community hymn-singing and two stories :
' The duck and the seagull', by Bartimeus and A chronicle of Brother Wolf , by Tertius—' Brother Wolf rides the Devil'
followed by Interlude: records
Joining the Boy Scout movement in South-East London thirty years ago
A talk by Bernard Wetherall
A musical biography written and compiled by Wilfrid Rooke Ley
Music selected and the programme presented by Mark H. Lubbock with Ernest Urbach (baritone)
Gerald Moore (piano)
BBC Theatre Orchestra
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
Narrator, Dennis Arundell
Mark Lubbock 's series of musical biographies, which have proved such popular broadcasts in the past, is continued this evening with one which should have a still wider appeal — that master - melodist Schubert. Among the music to be played by the Theatre Orchestra will be the first movement of the ' Unfinished ' Symphony, the Theme and Variations from the ' Trout ' Piano Quintet, the songs ' The Erl King ' and ' Serenade ', a selection of waltzes, and two well-known pieces from the opera Rosamunde.
All people that on earth do dwell
(A. and M. 166; S.P. 443 ; Rv. C.H. 229)
Confession, Absolution, and Lord's
Prayer
Psalm xxvii First Lesson Magnificat
Second Lesson Nunc Dimittis
Collects
Jesus shall reign (A. and M. 220 ;
S.P. 545 ; Rv. C.H. 388)
Address by the Rev. F. A. Cockin ,
Canon of St. Paul's
Prayers
Soldiers of Christ, arise (A. and M.
270 ; S.P. 641 ; Rv. C.H. 534)
Blessing
Women in the Front Line
An appeal on behalf of Y.W.C.A. huts and canteens by Mrs. Churchill,
C.B.E.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
The Young Women's Christian Association has now opened 116 centres for Service women. Where-ever women are serving-in, the British Isles, or farther afield-Blue Triangle huts, canteens, and hostels are promptly started under the supervision of trained organisers. Two months ago the first club for Army Nursing Sisters in the Middle East was opened in Ismailia.
with a postscript by J. B. Priestley
in scenes from her favourite plays, and in some of her famous sketches. These will include ' Man of Destiny ', ' Fata Morgana ', ' Ivanov ', ' The Infernal Machine ', and ' Mrs.
Feather'
Produced by Barbara Burnham
plays violin solos
The whole armour of God
1-' The girdle of truth '
Psalm xv
From St. John viii
0 God of truth (S.P. 597) Ephesians vi, 13 and 14
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
A short story by A. E. Coppard , read by Philip Cunningham
(First broadcast on March 21, 1939)
at the theatre organ