and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Leader, Jean Pougnet
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
A programme of gramophone records presented by Joseph Lewis
at the theatre organ
T
Gems from musical comedy
Details of today's broadcasts
(piano) on gramophone records
from a cathedral in Scotland
Order of Service
Paraphrase lxv, vv. 5-9: Hark how th' adoring hosts above (Tune, St. Magnus)
Prayer and Lord's Prayer
Rejoice ! the Lord is King (Rv. C.H.
135 ; S.P. 632 ; A. and M. 202)
Lesson, St. John xv, vv. 1-12 Prayer
Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us
(Rv. C.H. 563 ; S.P. 555 ; A. and M. 281)
Address by the Rev. J. Hutchison
Cockburn, D.D.
Metrical psalm lxxii, vv. 17-19 ; His name for ever shall endure (Tune, Effingham)
Blessing
Organist, J. Fleming Lamb
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
played by Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
(A recording of last night's broadcast)
Edited and produced by C. F. Meehan
William Aspden
Russian music orchestrated by Russian composers
BBC Scottish Orchestra
Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Guy Warrack
An anthology compiled by Boyd Neel
Alec Robertson
Quintet in D (K.593) played by The Catterall Quartet:
Arthur Catterall (violin) ; Audrey Catterall (violin) ; Lena Wood
(viola) ; Johan Hock (cello) and Alfred de Reyghere
A fast-moving game for fast thinking people
A radio version of the popular parlour game
School teachers v. Bank officials
Devised by Ed. Osterman and presented by Neil Munro
Some further experiences of an allotment holder, by C. H. Middleton and Dr. P. C. Brett
BBC Orchestra (Section B)
Leader, Paul Beard
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
. Solomon (piano)
by Gregorio and Maria Martinez
Sierra
Translated from the Spanish by J. Garrett Underhill. Adapted for broadcasting by Hugh Stewart and produced by Lance Sieveking , with the following characters: Teresa, The doctor, The Prioress, The Vicaress, Sister Sagrario, Sister Marcella, Sister Joanna of the Cross, The Mistress of the Novices, Sister Tomera, Sister Inez, Sister Maria
Jesus, Antonio, and A messenger
Questions and answers
The Rev. J. S. Whale, D.D., President of Cheshunt College,
Cambridge
Ar waethaf pob terfysg, ni pheidiodd plant Cymru a dymuno ewyllys da i blant y byd ar y dydd hwn
Eleni dethlir yr amgylchiad gyda rhaglen o emynau plant, ynghyd ag anerchiad byr gan ' Nantlais '
Y rhaglen wed! ei threfnu gan
Nan Davies
(Children's hymns and a talk in Welsh)
5.25 "The devoted friend'
Adapted by Robert Holland from the story by Oscar Wilde
5.50 Children's Hour Epilogue
followed by Interlude: records
by Dr. John Gordon , Professor of Preventative Medicine and Epidemiology at Harvard University
or ' Paris in the spring '
A picture of Parisian light musical entertainment during the last century with Gwen Catley
Henry Wendon
Percy Heming
Frith Banbury
At the piano, Moura Lympany
Narrator, Alice Gachet
BBC Theatre Chorus
Trained by Charles Groves
BBC Theatre Orchestra
Leader, Tate Gilder
The programme presented and conducted by Mark. H. Lubbock
[Home Service continued overleaf
Some of this week's broadcasts surveyed
from a village church
Order of Service
Hail ! gladdening light (A. and M.
18 ; C.H. 281)
Confession, Absolution, and Lord's
Prayer
Psalm lxxxiv
First Lesson: from Deuteronomy viii Magnificat
Second Lesson: St. John vi, 27-35 Nunc Dimittis
Collects and Prayers Spring Carol
Address by the Rev. C. W. Darling
0 God of Jacob (A. and M. 512 ;
S.P. 596 ; C.H. 562)
Blessing
An appeal on behalf of the Salvation Army War Service Fund by Quentin Reynolds
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
with a postscript by A. P. Herbert
(Second series)
An album of things worth remember ing in these present times, presented by Leslie Baily and Francis Worsley
The May edition includes
This England ...
A Maytime page
' Be quiet ; and go a Angling' A discourse with Izaak Walton
' This was greatness '
The immortal story of the Pilgrim
Fathers
' Singing is so good a thing'
William Byrd , the father of English music
The pages turned by Patric Curwen
Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Hyam Greenbaum
(cello)
Rogation Sunday
' Our daily bread '
Psalm xxxiv, 1-10 ; St. Matthew vi,
19-34 ; God of mercy, God of grace (A. and M. 218); St. John vi, 35
BBC Chorus
Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate
BBC Orchestra (Section C)
Led by Marie Wilson
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
Conducted by Lieut. G. H. Willcocks
Regimental march of the Irish
Guards
at the theatre organ