and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
and his Versatile Five, with Harry Porter (tenor)
(Solo piano. Jack Wilson )
(Solo violin, Jan Berenska )
Gramophone records
plays popular organ music
Interlude : records
National Anthem
Confession and Absolution
Fight the good fight (A. and M. 540 ;
C.H. 517)
Thanksgiving
The heavens are telling (Haydn) Intercession
Holy Father, in thy mercy (A. and M.
595 ; C.H. 629)
Lesson : St. Matthew 7, vv. 24-29
Address by the Rev. Leslie S. R. Badham ,
C.F.
0 thou before whose presence (A. and M.
607 ; C.H. 348)
Blessing
The Lesson is read by the Station Commander, and the singing is led by the Station Orchestra and Choir, conducted by Sergeant Sidney Ellison
Eric Blom : ' Fingerprints and Formalities in Music'. Second of two talks on fingerprints—the individual characteristics of composers, and formalities--common terms of musical speech
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
played by the BBC Variety Orchestra (conductor, Charles Shadwell ), with Doris Banner (soprano) and Reginald Mitchell (tenor)
(Service in Gaelic)
Salm 63, 1-4 (air fonn ' Jackson ')
Urnuigh Leughadh : Romanach 15, 23-33
Salm 89, 15-18 (air fonn ' Newington
An searmon : An t-Urr. Iain Mac a' Phearsoin, Mac Carna
Salm 36, 7-10 (air fonn ' Kilmarnock Am beannachadh
'What are Utility Clothes?' A discussion
set to music by Ivor Gurney. Sung by Roy Henderson , with the Hirsch String Quartet. John Wills (piano)
Reveillé ; Loveliest of trees ; Golden
Friends ; Twice a week ; The Aspens ; Is my team ploughing ? ; The Far Country
Gramophone records presented by Ralph Hill , who defines the chief characteristics of this distinguished composer's work and his place in the music of our time.
In which radio brings to life curious events of the past and present. Narrator, John Snagge.
11—Dr. Welch, with the BBC Singers under Dr. Thalben-Ball
' Scottish Gardens Scheme ', by the Marchioness of Graham
' Mulching', by G. M. Stuart , of the Edinburgh and East of Scotland College of Agriculture
John Tobin and Tilly Connely are Liverpool artists who have built up during the last few years a first-class reputation for two-piano recital work. Tobin is Secretary of the 'Liverpool Lunch-hour Concerts for City Workers'. He discovered Tilly Connely when she came to him for piano lesions as a schoolgirl, and within quite a short time they were partners. The pair have broadcast frequently. It was with Beecham and the London Philharmonic Orchestra that they gave the first known performance in this country of a two-piano concerto by C. P. E. Bach.
A new play specially written for broadcasting by Eric Linklater. Incidental music chosen by Edward Sackville-West . Produced by Val Gielgud
. (by permission of Emile Littler )
Four Voices : Tony Quinn ,
Richard Williams , Arthur Young , Jack Livesey
at the theatre organ
' Paul's Message for our Times' : first of a series of five 'talks by the Rev. Anthony C. Deane , Canon of Windsor
' Tobias ' : drama i'r plant wedi ei seilio ar stori o'r Apocrypha, gan Tom Hughes Jones
' Monsieur Piquard ' : another of Violet Campbell 's animal stories, followed by 'What shall we sing today ? '—No. 3 : Cyril Taylor with the BBC Singers. At the organ, Dr. Thalben-Ball
Interlude : records *
Radio-biographies of people prominent in the current news
*'»
Talk by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Alec Robertson reviews Beethoven's Ninth Symphony which is to be broadcast in this, the last week of the Proms.
0 worship the King (A. and M. 167 ;
C.H. 9)
Adoration and Confession Lord's Prayer Psalm 96 Lesson
Intercession
Ye holy angels bright (A. and M. 546 ;
C.H. 39)
Address by the Rev. K. L. Parry , Chairman of the Congregational Union of England and Wales
The.duteous day now closeth (S.P. 57 ;
C.H. 284)
Blessing
Appeal on behalf of the Colonial Comforts Fund by Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Viscount Trenchard of Wolfeton, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., D.S.O., President of the Fund
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
celebrating the signing of the Atlantic Charter on August 14, 1941. Written and produced by Robert Speaight
followed by a postscript
Pot-pourri of folk songs and dances from Russia, Jugoslavia, South America, and North America
Devised by George Walter and Mark H. Lubbock. .. Orchestral arrangements by George Walter , Roy Douglas , Seiber Matyas , and Leo Wormser
Gaby Valle and Norman Lums den, with the BBC Theatre Chorus and the BBC Theatre Orchestra : conductor, Stanford Robinson. Presented by Mark H. Lubbock
Blessed are' they that mourn '. Psalm
116, vv. 1-9, 15 ; St. Luke 7, w. 11-23 ; 0 Lord, how happy should we be ; St. Matthew 5, v. 4
A famous novelist of our time on a great novelist of the past. Produced by Mary Hope Allen
4-' Masterless Puppets'. Series of gramophone programmes devised by Poppcea Vanda and Philip Bate. Presented by Philip Bate
(piano)