and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
and his Versatile Five, with Harry Porter (tenor) JACK WILSON AND VERSATILE FIVE HARRY PORTER WITH VERSATILE FIVE HARRY PORTER WITH VERSATILE FIVE JACK WILSON AND VERSATILE FIVE
for music and romance on gramophone records
at the theatre organ
Medley : Stephen Foster's Plantation
Parade
Cecil Chadwick has had many years of experience on the musical side of the cinema industry. Immediately after the last war, in which he served for four years, he became a pianist in a Manchester cinema, and thereafter began a long series of musical engagements. He was musical director of the Palace Cinema, Southport, where he. stayed for seven years. He then began to study the organ, and soon got his first cmema organist's job at the PJaza, Stockport. Since that time he has given hundreds of broadcasts.
and Interlude
Great Shepherd of thy people, hear
(A. and M. 690 ; C.H. 246)
Confession, Absolution, and Lord's
Prayer
Psalm 138
Lesson
Te Deum
Creed and Prayers
Jesus shall reign (A. and M. 220 ;
S.P. 545 ; C.H. 388)
Address by Canon Geoffrey H. Warde
Through the night of doubt and sorrow (A. and M. 274 ; S.P. 678 ; C.H. 214)
Blessing
Prélude (from Pour Ie Piano) ; La Soiree dans Grenade (Evening in Grenade; Feux d'artifice (Fire-works) played by Phyllis Sellick (piano)
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
Recording of last night's broadcast
String Quartet in G, Op. 18, No. 2, played by the Melsa String Quartet : Daniel Melsa (violin) ; Norman Chapple (violin) ; Leonard Rubens (viola) ; George Roth (cello)
at the theatre organ
Alec Robertson —1
This morning, and on the next two Sundays, Alec Robertson and Everyman take a journey through Mozart's G minor Symphony
Conductor, Harry Heyes
Mountains, sea, and desert are mentioned again and again in the Psalms, and today's broadcast deals with those Psalms-probably the ol'dest lyrics in the Psalter-that are most clearly influenced by geography and scenery. Trevor Harvey speaks of the music of these Psalms and the BBC Singers illustrate his talk.
C. H. Middleton
Choral and Orchestral Union of Glasgow. Leader, Reginald White -house. Conductor, Warwick Braith waite
From a theatre in Scotland
Play by John Galsworthy. Adapted and produced by Howard Rose
3—' The Gospel in the words and deeds of Jesus ' : talk by the Rev. Alan Richardson , Study Secretary of the Student Christian Movement
o gapel yn Neheudir Cymru. Arweinydd, John Hughes. (Community singing in Welsh)
' Heralds of the King' : new series of plays by L. du Garde Peach —' Isaiah'
followed by interlude : records
Talk by Pat Washington
from Providence, Rhode Island, and from six centres in Canada-Vancouver, Halifax, Winnipeg, Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto. Arranged in collaboration with the National Broadcasting Company of the U.S.A., and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
(contralto)
Some of this week's broadcasts surveyed
Organ Voluntary
Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim. Tune : Laudate Dominum (M.H.B. 426; C.H. 168)
Prayer
Lesson : St. Luke 18, w. 9-14
Pleasant are thy courts above. Tune:
Maidstone (M.H.B. 679;' C.H. 235 ; A. and M. 240)
Prayer
Thou did'st leave thy throne.
Tune : Margaret (M.H.B. 150 ; C.H. 67 ; A. and M. 776)
Address by the Rev. Eric W. Baker ,
Ph.D.
Come, let us to the Lord our God.
Tune : Byzantium (M.H.B. 342 ; Paraphrase 30 ; C.H. 400)
Blessing
Organ Voluntary
Organist, F. H. Cooper Wilcox
Appeal on behalf of the National Y.M.C.A. War Service Fund, by W. W. Wakefield, M.P .
Contributions for work in England, Wales, Ireland, and Overseas should be addressed to [address removed]. All contributions will be gratefully acknowledged.
followed by a postscript
Story of the first and greatest of war correspondents, by Erik Denrose and Cyril Ray. Produced by Robert Kemp
(piano)
' Do all in the name of the Lord Jesus': From Psalm 104; Ecclesiasticus 38, w. 24-34 ; Teach me, my God and King (S.P. 652) Colossians 3, v. 17
BBC Chorus. BBC Orchestra, conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. Margaret Godley (soprano), Dennis Noble (baritone) ORCHESTRADENNIS NOBLE, CHORUS, AND
ORCHESTRA ORCHESTRAMARGARET GODLEY. DENNIS NOBLE,
CHORUS, AND ORCHESTRA
Russian ghost story from Turgenev, read by Felix Aylmer