and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
for singers of note on gramophone records
at the theatre organ
Selection : Famous British Songs
Interlude: records
Introit : Blessed are the pure in heart
(Walford Davies)
Prayers
Psalm 71, vv. 12-22 Lesson : Isaiah 6
Most glorious Lord of life (E.H. 283) Prayers
Bright the vision that delighted
(E.H. 372 ; A. and M. 161 ; C.H. 2)
Address by the Bishop of Lichfield Hills of the north, rejoice (S.P. 64 ;
C.H. 372)
Blessing
sung by Betty Bannerman (contralto)
Sidney Phasey and his Orchestra
Address by the Archbishop of Westminster
A special service is being held today, attended by representative of our Allies, to express sympathy with and to pray for the victims of Nazi oppression in Europe. Cardinal Hinsley's address during this service will be broadcast.
at the theatre organ
(Religious Service in Welsh)
Hosanna fyth ! mae gennyf frawd
(133) (Tune, Deganwy)
Darllen : I Corinthiaid 1 (26-31)
Gweddi Digon yw Dy air i'm harwain (556)
(Tune, Groeswen)
Pregeth : Y Parch. W. T. Lloyd -
Williams
Bererinion yn yr anial (748) (Tune,
Tanymarian)
Arweinydd y Gan, E". T. Lloyd Organydd, Ceinwen Lloyd
(Yr emynau o Lawlyfr Moliant y Bedyddwyr)
Recording of last night's broadcast
Records of an original pianist and composer
Dr. Thalben-Ball—1. Dr. Thalben-Ball and Everyman talk about the cinema organ and the church organ. Dr. Thalben-Ball plays his illustrations on a cinema organ
Outside broadcasts depicting stages in the training of R.A.F. air crew personnel. From an R.A.F. Station somewhere in Britain
Programme of gramophone records presented by Richard Elwes
' Give me the good old tunes '. What are they ? Canon Ferguson (Precentor of Salisbury Cathedral) and Denis Morris may disagree. A group of singers illustrates the different points of view. Presented by Dr. W. K. Stanton
C. H. Middleton and Harry Wheat-croft
Menges String- Quartet : Isolde Menges (violin) ; Beatrice Carrelle (violin) ; Jean Stewart (viola) ; Ivor James (cello). BBC Singers, conductor, Leslie Woodgate
From a hall in the South. To be given before an invited audience
Play by Lennox Robinson. Produced by Barbara Burnham
5-St. Matthew and St. Luke. Talk by the Rev. Alan Richardson , Study Secretary of the Student Christian Movement
Rhaglen o donau hen a newydd (Songs in Welsh)
Gwahoddwyd cyfansoddwyr i anion tonau newydd inni ar gyfer y rhaglenni hyn. a derbyniwyd dros gant. Dyma dair neu bedair o blith y gorau ohonyrit.
Play by L. du Garde Peach in the series ' Storytellers of Britain': ' Bunyan and the Pilgrim's Progress '
Other parts played by Wilfred Babbage , Hedley Goodall , and Lock-wood West
followed by Interlude : records
Talk by John Foster
sung by Isobel Baillie (soprano)
To Music ; Singing on the Water ;
Love's Message ; Hark, hark. the lark ; Margaret at the Spinning Wheel
on William Hazlitt. A leading dramatic critic of today gives his views on a leading dramatic critic of the past (in the second in the series ' New Judgment'). Scenes dramatised and programme produced by Stephen Potter
Some of the week's broadcasts surveyed.
Sentences
0 thou, my soul, bless God the Lord
(C.H. 768 ; Metrical Psalm 103)
Prayers and Lord's Prayer
Reading: II Corinthians 4 and 5 The head that once was crowned with thorns (C.H. 131 ; A. and M. 301 ; S.P. 175)
Prayers
Thy kingdom come, 0 God (C.H.
152 ; A. and M. 217)
Address by the Rev. H. H. Farmer ,
D.D.
0 brother man, fold to thy heart thy brother (C.H. 485 ; S.P. 307)
Blessing
[Home Service continued opposiie
' Our future citizens ' : Appeal by Donald McCullough on behalf of the Institute for the Scientific Treatment of Delinquency
Contribution') will he gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed].
followed by a postscript
Romantic play with music. Book and lyrics by Mabel and Denis Constanduros. Music by Mark H. Lubbock. Produced by Desmond Davis
The action of the play takes place in Central Europe in the middle of the nineteenth century
BBC Theatre Chorus. BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
'Thy word is a lantern unto my feet': Psalm 119, vv. 87-112; II Timothy 3, v. 14-4, v. 5; Lord, thy word abideth (A. and M. 243); St. John 6, vv. 67 and 68
Songs from both sides at the Cheviots, with the strings of the BBC Scottish Orchestra, conducted by Kemlo Stephen. Introduced by S. R. Littlewood
at the theatre organ
(piano)