and summary of today's programmes for the Force?
Conductor, Charles Windsor
a selection of new records
at the theatre organ
Details of some of today's broadcasts, followed by gramophone records
Order of Service
Organ voluntary
Psalm 93 : The Lord doth reign
Prayers
Praise my soul, the King of Heaven
(Rv. C.H. 21 ; S.P. 623)
Lesson : Genesis 28, v. 10 to end Prayers and intercessions Lord's prayer
Thy Kingdom come on bended knee
(Rv. C.H. 53 ; S.P. 680)
Address by the Rev. A. Neville
Davidson, C.F.
Be thou my vision (Rv. C.H. 477) Blessing
Organ voluntary
Organist, G. H. Allatt , Mus. Doc.,
F.R.C.O.
played by John Francis (flute) and Millicent Silver (piano)
played by the BBC Salon Orchestra
Leader, Jean Pougnet
Conductor, Leslie Bridgewater
Leader, Frederick Grinke
Conductor, Boyd Neel
at the theatre organ
with David Lloyd
played by Cyril Smith and Phyllis Sellick
A Book talk by Mary Agnes
Hamilton
Conductor, Harry Mortimer
A programme of gramophone records presented by M. D. Calvocoressi
Roy Hay
A comedy by R. C. Sherriff
Adapted for broadcasting by Hugh Stewart
Produced by John Cheatle
in the West of Scotland
The choir and organist and the BBC Scottish Singers and Orchestra, conducted by Ian Whyte
The Minister of the Abbey will introduce the programme
Four talks on the development of religion in the Old Testament, by Professor T. H. Robinson , Litt.D.,
D.D.
4-' God and man : how they come together '
Sgwrs gan Elfed
(A talk in Welsh)
' Hal o' the draft' adapted as a play by Eileen Molony from ' Puck of Pook's Hill ' by . Rudyard Kipling
The play will be followed by Children's Hour prayers
followed by Interlude : records
Herbert Hodge
A fourth edition of this programme, devised and written by Wilfrid Rooke Ley with Wilfrid Rooke Ley , Violet Marquesita , Dino Galvani , Yvonne Andre , Andrea Malandrinos ,
Charles Mason
The singer, Oda Slobodskaya
BBC Theatre Orchestra
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
Presented by Desmond Davis
Some of this week's broadcasts surveyed
0 gladsome light (S.P. SO)
Confession, Absolution, and Lord's
Prayer
Lesson : St. Mark 7, vv. 31-37
At even ere the sun was set (S.P.
42 ; A. and M. 20; C.H. 277)
Collects and Prayers
The Lord will come (S.P. 658 ;
C.H. 151) 1 .
Address by Pastor Franz Hildebrandt ,
Ph.D.
God of mercy, God of grace (S.P.
170 ; A. and M. 218 ; C.H. 379)
Blessing
Organist, S. Drummond Wolff
Dr. Hilde>randt is Pastor of the German Confessional Congregation in Cambridge. The service will be conducted by the Rev. Eric S. Loveday.
An appeal on behalf of the Polish Relief Fund, by Sarah Churchill
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
with a postscript
' From the diary of a British prima donna'
Devised and produced by Clifton Helliwell and Maurice Brown with John Amadio (flute)
Members of the BBC Drama
Repertory Company and the BBC Northern Orchestra
Leader, Laurance Turner
Conductor, Maurice Johnstone
at the theatre organ
Thus saith the Lord—11
Be still, and know that I am God' Psalm 62 ; 1 Kings 19, vv. 1-12 ;
Most ancient of all mysteries (S.P. 188) ; Psalm 46, v. 10
A play by Hugh Stewart
Cast :
The scene is a prison room in the Tower of London, 1554
sung by Sinclair Logan (baritone)
Girl's song
With margerain gentle Song from The Cenci Last days A prayer
Les rayons et les- ombres Dream pedlary Asra
Programme accompanied and presented by Hubert Foss
and his Cameo Orchestra