and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
and his Orchestra
Gramophone records
plays popular organ music
From the Town Hall, Birmingham
followed by Programme Parade
Interlude: records
from Hampstead Garden Suburb Free Church
The spacious firmament on high (C.H.
10 ; Cong. H. 40 ; A. and M. 662)
Prayer and the Lord's Prayer Psalm 116, vv. 1-10
Lesson: St. Luke 9, vv. 17-27 Prayers
The Lord's my shepherd (C.H. 735 ;
Cong. H. 62) -
Address by the Rev. Frank H. Ballard
God moves in a mysterious way (C.H.
31 ; Cong. H. 56 ; A. and M. 373)
Blessing
Organist, Ronald Chamberlain
Walter Legge on William Walton 's incidental music to ' Macbeth '. First broadcast performance of some of the records used in John Gielgud 's production
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra. From the Tudor Restaurant, Kingston-on-Thames
Conductor, Johan Hock
at the theatre organ
The Women's Engineering Society Conference, described by Caroline Haslett , C.B.E., and Mr. F. G. Miles and Mrs. F. G. Miles
Sonata in D minor, Op. 108 played by Isolde Menges (violin) and Howard Ferguson (piano)
Hubert Foss presents, with gramophone records, some of the less-known works of the Master of the King's Music
by Alistair Cooke. ' Indiana Arsenal'. Second of a fortnightly series, written and narrated by Alistair Cooke , and based on a wartime journey across the United States of America. Feature programme recorded in the New York office of the BBC, with music by Andre Brummer , conducted by George Walter. Produced by Charles A. Schenck , Jnr.
Latest gramophone editions of Solomon (piano)
12-' Why are the Prayer Book psalms in a different version from those of the Bible ? ' by the Rev. J. G. Williams. Singing by the BBC Singers, under Dr. Thalben Ball
C. H. Middleton
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
played by the BBC Military Band : conductor, P. S. G. O'DonneIl
An adaptation of J. M. Barrie 's book, by Andrew P. Wilson , produced by Robert Kemp
5-' Christianity without Paul ' : talk by the Rev. Anthony C. Deane , Canon of Windsor
Rhaglen o ganu emynau o Caersalem, Capel yr Annibynwyr, Pontyberem. (Hymn-singing in Welsh)
' Young Farmers ' : specially recorded feature from a County Farm Institute where children are taking an experimental course in farming, organised by' The Farmers' Weekly '. Arranged in collaboration with Henry Riddell , of the Outside Broadcasting Department
Interlude : records
Talk by Mrs. Laughton Mathews , C.B.E., Director of the Women's Royal Naval Service
Talk by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald
for members of H.M. Forces given by the BBC Theatre Orchestra and the BBC Theatre Chorus. Conductor, Stanford Robinson. Lorely Dyer (soprano), Anthony Pini (violin) ORCHESTRAANTHONY PINILORELY DYER, CHORUS, AND ORCHESTRAORCHESTRA
Taking you behind the scenes in a little-known war industry. Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne
Versicles and Responses Psalm 89, vv. 1-16
First Lesson: Isaiah 25, w. 1-9
Magnificat (Stanford in C)
Second Lesson: Ephesians 4, vv. 17-32
Nunc dimittis (Stanford in C)
Creed and Collects
Anthem: Turn back, O man (Hoist)
Prayers
Saviour, again to thy dear name we raise (A. and M. 31 ; C.H. 301)
Blessing
Appeal on behalf of the Missions to Seamen (including the Mediterranean Mission to Seamen), by Commander A. B. Campbell , R.D.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed].
Written and produced by Cecil McGivem
followed by a postscript
A Soviet play by Afinogenev, in the English version bv Hubert Griffith. Produced by Barbara Burnham. (First broadcast on Sunday, February 1)
Scene : A lonely wayside railway station on the Trans-Siberian Railway, about 7,000 kilometres from Moscow, and 2,000 from Vladivostock, during 24 hours in August in the 1930s.
' Blessed are the pure in heart '. Psalm
24 ; St. Matthew 18, vv. 1-10; Blessed are the pure in heart ; St. Matthew 5, v. 8
6—' The Ballet in the U.S.A.'. Series of gramophone programmes, devjsed by Poppoea Vanda and Philip Bate , and presented by Philip Bate
Directed by David McCallum , with Olive Groves