and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
and his Sextet, with Mary Lake (soprano). From the Gaumont Cinema, Worcester
Gramophone records presented by J. H. Squire
plays popular organ music
From the Pavilion, Bournemouth
Interlude: records
from a Midland cathedral
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven
(E. H. 470 ; A. and M. 298 ; C.H. 21)
Call to Worship Psalm 143
Lesson : Philippians 4, vv. 4-8 Te Deum (Ireland in C) Prayers
Anthem : Let thy merciful ears (Weelkes)
Address by the Very Rev. H. A. Jones,
Provost of Leicester
King of gloryr King of peace (B. H. 424 j
A. and M. 665)
Blessing
Organist, George C. Gray
Scott Goddard
This morning Scott ' Goddard is talking about George Butterworth 's * Shropshire Lad songs, and the orchestral rhapsody founded on the first of these songs, ' Loveliest of Trees '
Troise and his Banjoliers
Conductor, Guy Warrack
(Service in Gaelic)
Salm 23, 1-4 (air fonn ' Crimond ')
Urnuigh Leughadh : Gniomharan I, 1-8 agus
Gniomharan 2, 1-11
Salm 43, 3-5 (air fonn ' Stracathro ')
An searmon : An t-Urr. T.S. Mac a phearsain
Laoidh 2 (air fonn ' Salsburg Am beannachadh
An t-soinn Ie Coisir-chiuil
Ghaidhlig Chinnloch , fo threorachadh M. G. Mac -Caluim *
A countrywomen's parliament. Lady Denman and four members of the National Federation of Women's Institutes discussj, some questions of the moment
Prelude, Chorale, and Fugue played by Angus Morrison (piano)
I-Mrs. Benno Moiseiwitsch plays and discusses some of the gramophone records made by her husband
Fifth in a series of outside broadcasts illustrating the progress of a new entry to H.M. Navy. The Royal Marines. Commentators, Stewart MacPherson and Wynford Vaughan Thomas. From a Shore Station somewhere in England
Conductor, P. S. G. O'Donnell
9-' How old are the Psalms ? ' Dr. Welch speaks of the early psalms, of those sung in captivity, and why some psalms must be thought of as not much older than the Christian religion. Singing by the BBC Singers, conducted by Trevor Harvey
1-' Digging for Victory in North London and the East End', by C. E. Paris, Parks Superintendent of Tottenham
2-' What is Humus ? ' by W. J. C. Lawrence of the John Innes Horticultural Institution
(leader, Paul Beard ) : conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
From the Empire Theatre, Cardiff
by Romain Rolland. Adapted for broadcasting by Heinrich Fischer and Cynthia Pughe , with Marius Goring as Claude Vallee and Lucie Mannheim as Sophie de Courvoisier. Produced by Val Gielgud
Conducted by Herbert Lodge
Talk by Professor E. Allison Peers , of Liverpool University
Rhaglen o emynau o Gapel Mawr , Dinbych. Y cor o dan arweiniad A. W. Dryhurst Roberts. (Hymn-singing in Welsh)
5.20 ' Geordie Steevie ', ' the Father of Railways'. Story of a great Englishman, by Lucia Turnbull
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
Interlude : records
Talk by R. J. M. Whibley
Men and women who have never before handled machinery are now becoming machine-conscious. This talk, postponed from last week, is about machines and their possibilities in war and peace
(leader, Paul Beard ) : conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
From the Empire Theatre, Cardiff
Last week's programmes reviewed. Produced by the BBC's Recorded Programmes Department
Bright the vision (S.P. 460 ; A. and M.
161 ; C.H. 2)
Thanksgiving Psalm 96
Lesson: St. Matthew 13, w. 1-9, 31 and 32 ; Revelation 11, v. IS
Creed and Prayers
Hills of the North, rejoice (S.P. 64 ;
C.H. 372)
Address by the Bishop of Lichfield Jesus shall reign (S.P. 545 ; A. and M.
220 ; C.H. 388)
Blessing
Appeal on behalf of the London Police Court Mission, by Admiral Sir Edward Evans , K.C.B., D.S.O.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
on the twenty-first anniversary of the opening of the Northern Ireland Parliament
followed by a postscript
Portrait of Shelley, by Edward Sackville-West, with Robert Helpmann as Shelley, Ann Todd as Mary Shelley, and Valentine Dyall as Trelawny.
played by Susi Jeans (pedal-cembalo)
' The fruit of the spirit is peace . The
Benedictus ; Romans 12, w. 1-5, 9-18, 21 ; 0 Lord, how happy should we be ; St. John 16, v. 33
Third and last of a series of gramophone programmes devised by Ferenc Kormendi
Melody arranged and presented by Sandy Macpherson at the organ of the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool.