and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Gramophone records
plays popular organ music
Interlude : records
from St. Sepulchre's Church, Holborn
Introit : Blest are the pure in heart
(Walford Davies)
Invocation and Lord's Prayer
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven
(Cong. H. 9; A. and M. 298; C.H. 21)
Lesson: Jeremiah 31, w. 31-34
Eternal Father, strong to save (Cong. H.
534 ; A. and M. 370 ; C.H. 626)
Address by the Rev. Leslie D. Weather -head
Prayers
City of God (Cong. H. 219 ; C.H. 209) Blessing
Organist, Martin 'Fearn
Herbert Murrill
On June 8, 1912, ' Daphnis and Chloë' was first performed by the Diaghileff Rus sian Ballet in Paris. This morning Herbert Murrill talks about Ravel's music, and especially about that work.
Frank Stewart and his Orchestra
Dumky Trio (Op. 90) played by the Hoist Trio
o Eglwys Bresbyteraidd Engedi , Bae Colwyn. (Religious Service in Welsh, from Engedi Presbyterian Church, Colwyn Bay)
Fy enaid, at dy Dduw (63) (Wyddfyd) Darllen : Mathew 14, 23-33 Gweddi
Mae enw Crist i bawb o'r saint (123)
(Bryngolau)
Pregeth gan y Parch. Robert Richards
Er dod o hyd i Mara (528) (Ewing) Y Fendith
Arweinydd y Gan, D. Llewelyn Davies
(Yr emynau o Lyfr Emynau y Methodistiaid Calfinaidd a Wesleaidd)
John Hilton and Sally Quick talk it over
Lyric Suite
Symphonic Dance, No. played by the BBC Northern Orchestra, conducted by Warwick Braithwaite
Conducted by William J. Matthews
Fourth in a series of outside broadcasts illustrating the progress of a new entry to H.M. Navy
The Fleet Air Arm. Commentators, Stewart MacPherson and Wynford Vaughan Thomas. From a Shore Station somewhere in Britain
Recorded excerpts by courtesy of the Columbia Broadcasting System, from their recent British-American Festival
The Ven. H. McGowan, Archdeacon of Aston, and Dr. W. K. Stanton discuss facts and venture prophecies
For the next few weeks, during C. H. Middleton 's ' summer recess ' from the microphone, this weekly period will be filled by talks from other notable gardeners. This afternoon, for example, you will hear from W. G. Evans of the work of a group of women in West Drayton and Yiewsley, and from W. Neimes. Park Superintendent at Cardiff, who will speak about allotments.
Conducted by Maurice Miles
A Shakespeare sequence from his plays, songs, and sonnets with Robert Harris , Peter. Cozens , Hazel Terry , Jean Anderson , Rosamund Greenwood , Harcourt Williams ,
Felix Aylmer , Cherry Cottrell , Leslie French, Roy Emerton. Arranged and produced by Barbara Burnham
Conductor, George Walter
12 — 'The Quaker Meeting' : talk by Eric Hayman
' Merched y Beibl' : yr olaf o dair o raglenni am rai o gymeriadau nodedig yr Hen Destament. 3.' Balkis, Brenhines Ethiopia'. Y rhaglen wedi ei hysgrifennu gan Rhys Dafys-Williams . (Bible programme in Welsh)
5.20 ' Regional Round ' : a competition in which teams of children all over the country take part
5.50 Children's Hour prayers
Interlude : records
A Country Builder : Hamilton Trow
Light verse now and then and here and there. No. 6-' Transatlantic '
Margaret Good started to play the piano when she was seven and won a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Music when she was sixteen. While still a student, she gave her first recital at the Wigmore Hall. In recent years she has given numerous recitals, both in the concert hall and before the microphone.
Portrait of an eminent Victorian by E. Arnot Robertson , with Gladys Young as Mary Kingsley. Produced by Stephen Potter
Last week's programmes reviewed. Produced by the BBC's Recorded Programmes Department
from the Middlesex Hospital, London
The King of love my shepherd is (E.H.
490 ; A. and M. 197 ; C.H. 438)
Prayers and Lord's Prayer Versicles and Responses Psalm 150
Lesson: Ecclesiasticus 38, vv. 1-14 (read by Sir Alfred Webb-Johnson , President of the Royal College of Surgeons)
Nunc Dimittis Prayers
From Thee all skill and science flow (E.H.
525 ; C.H. 351)
Address by the Rev. W. E. Cargill , Honorary Chaplain of the Middlesex Hospital
Holy Father, in thy mercy (E.H. 520 ; A. and M. 595 ; C.H. 629)
Blessing
Organist, Francis W. Sutton
Appeal on behalf of the Salvation Army War Services Fund by Lady MacRobert
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed].
on the occasion of the Treaty of Vienna, June 9, 1815
followed by a postscript
(Final edition of present series.) Presented by Leslie Baily and Francis Worsley , including ' Memories of a Conductor ', Joseph Lewis-Edi son's invention of the gramophone, recalled by Christopher Stone — A memoir of Rupert Brooke by Cathleen Nesbit t-and other pages old and new. Singer, Henry Cummings. Music directed by Mansel Thomas. Pages turned by Patric Curwen
Fantasie in C
Suite in D minor played by John Wills (piano)
' The fruit of the Spirit is love '. Psalm 112 ; 1 Corinthians 13 ; Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost ; St. John 13, vv. 34-35
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Programme of melody arranged and presented by Sandy Macpherson at the theatre organ
Second of three gramophone programmes devised byFerenc Kormendi