and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
and his Versatile Five, with Harry Porter (tenor)
plays popular organ music
Interlude : records
from a camp in Northern Ireland, conducted by Chaplain Roy H. Parker , U.S. Army
Call to worship Invocation
Doxology : Praise God from whom all blessings flow
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God almighty' Responsive reading : Seek ye the Lord What a friend we have in Jesus
Scripture lesson: Exodus 3, 1-14, read by Major-General Russell P. Hartle , General Commanding U.S. Forces in Northern Ireland
Morning prayer, the Lord's Prayer Violin solo by Sergeant Leo Karelitz
Sermon by Chaplain Roy H. Parker :
' The Man who Turned Aside '
My country, 'tis of thee Blessing
Organist, Corporal Manson E. Welsh
Alec Robertson
Today is the anniversary of Walford Davies 's birth. Alec Robertson recalls his ' Everyman ' broadcasts, and Rene Soarnes , accompanied by John Wills , sings two of his songs
Louis Voss and his Orchestra
Gramophone programme of music written for films
Louis Kentner (piano) and the London
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Muir Mathieson Warsaw Concerto (Dangerous Moonlight: Richard Addinsell )
Chaliapine (bass): The Duke's Song;
Song at Departure ; Dream of Dulcinea (Don Quixote: Ibert)
London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Arthur Bliss : March; Ballet of the Children ; Epilogue (Things to Come : Bliss)
o Peniel, Capel y Methodistiaid, Fflint. (Religious Service in Welsh, from Peniel Methodist Chapel, Flint)
Hwn ydyw'r dydd o ran ein Duw (292)
Gweddi Dyrchafer enw lesu Gu (7) Darllen, Salm 11
Pregeth gan y Parch. D. Gwynfryn Jones Rwy'n gweld o bell y dydd yn dod (422) Y Fendith Apostolaidd
Organydd, Aneurin Thomas
Arweinydd y Gan : Alun Nicholson
(Yr Emynau o Lyfr Emynau 'r Methodis tiaid)
Marceline D'Alroy talks about 'Worry'
George Parker (baritone) and John Wills (piano)
Three Intermezzi for piano :
A minor. Op. 118, No. I ' B flat minor, Op. 117, No. 2 E major, Op. 116, No. 6
Four Serious Songs, Op. 121 :
One thing befalleth the beasts So I returned
0 death, 0 death, how bitter
Though I speak with the tongues
at the organ of the Granada, Tooting
Fortnightly programme from the countryside- 10. Editor. A. G.
Street. Music arranged* by Frank Collinson. Recordings by Ludwig Koch. Producer, Francis Dillon
Gramophone records presented by Rodney Gallop
' Dig for Victory Drives', by F. G. Stevens of the Ministry of Agriculture's Publicity Branch
'The Sunflower', by G. E. Black -man of the Imperial College of Science and Technology
Conducted by Sir Henry J. Wood
Short story, written by Dora Broome , and read by Mary Eastwood. (Previously broadcast on February 17)
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Sir Henry J. Wood
P
Conductor, T. H. Mearis
Talk by the Rev. Anthony C. Deane, Canon of Windsor
Myfyrdod gan Caradog Prichard yn cael ei dweud gan Dewi Prys Thomas. (Talk in Welsh)
5.20 Songs ty the Greenbank Cooperative Children's Choir, conducted by Elsie Parsons , and a story, told by Eileen, ' The Little Saint and the Rooks ', by Elizabeth Clark
Interlude : records
' The Vet' : a West Country veterinary surgeon talks about his work as a general practitioner among farm animals
Talk by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald
Conducted by Rae Jenkins
Quartet in F (K. 370) for oboe, violin, viola, and cello played by Leon Goossens (oboe), Dwid Wise (violin), Frederick Riddle (viola), and Anthony Pini (cello)
Programme taking you behind the scenes in a little-known war industry. Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne
from Wesley's Chapel, City Road
Invocation and the Lord's Prayer
Behold, the mountain of the Lord (M.H.B.
904 ; C.H. 365)
Lesson : Isaiah 26, vv. 1-9 ; Hebrews
12, vv. 25-29
Prayers
Thy kingdom come (M.H.B. 742 ; C.H.
153)
Address by the Rev. W. J. Noble , President of the Conference of the Methodist Church
0 thou who earnest from above (M.H.B.
386 ; A. and M. 698 ; C.H. 471)
Blessing .
Organist, Allan Brown
Appeal on behalf of the Polish Relief Fund by Colonel Victor Cazalet , M.C., M.P.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed].
Produced by Robert Kemp
followed by a postscript
Play by Edmond Rostand. Shortened version from the English translation by Humbert Wolfe. Produced by-Barbara Burnham
Chorus Leon Quartermaine (by permission of H. M. Tennent, Ltd.)
. (by permission of Emile Littler )
(by permission of H. M. Tenant , Ltd.)
(by .permission of Herbert Farjcon )
Other characters include Ligniere, a porter, a Spanish officer, a sentry, etc.
The action of the play takes place in France during the years 1640 to 1653
' Blessed are the merciful '. Psalm 103, vv. 1-13 ; St. Matthew 18, vv. 21-35 ; There's a"wideness in God's mercy ; St. Matthew 5, v. 7
Vaughan Williams. Fifth of a series of gramophone programmes presented by Boyd Neel
at the theatre organ, in a programme of popular classics
with Sylvia Cecil (by permission of Emile Littler )