and summary of today's programme for the Forces
and his Sextet
plays popular classical music for organ
sings and talks about some favourite hymns
, Gramophone records
Interlude : records
Sentences and Prayer of Approach
Immortal, invisible (C.H. 12 ; S.P. 535) Prayers and The Lord's Prayer Reading: Job 28, vv. 12-28 Psalm 24
Reading : St. Matthew 18, w. 1-6, 10-14 Jesus, good above all other (S.P. 540)
Address by the Rt. Hon. R. A. Butler ,
M.P., President of the Board of Education
He who would valiant be (C.H. 576 ;
S.P. 515)
Prayers
Lift up your hearts I (S.P. 560) Blessing
at the theatre organ
Falkman and his Apache Band
Christopher Stone (anniversary of the birth of Johann Strauss )
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Fantasy in C for violin and piano played by. Max Rostal (violin) and Franz Osborn (piano)
' Sigurd Jorsalfar ' : Incidental music to Bjornson's play, on gramophone records
Home and family life in the West Indies. Mrs. L. E. Jackson , a Chinese from Jamaica, Indar Bahadur Singh , an Indian from Trinidad, and Peter Blackman , an African from Barbados, talk about their home and family life to Dame Rachel Crowdy
by Alistair Cooke. ' War in the Garden of Eden '. Account of tfie effect the war has had upon Southern California. Fifth of a fortnightly series written and narrated by Alistair .Cooke , and based on a war-time -journey across the United States of America. Feature programme recorded in the New York office of the BBC, with music arranged by Maurice Brown. Produced by Charles A Schenck , Jnr.
Talk by Captain Syd Carter
Dr. Thalben-Ball and the BBC Singers
C. H. Middleton , with M. B. Crane of the John Innes Horticultural Institution and D. E. Green of the Royal Horticultural Society's Gardens at Wisley
(leader, Jean Pougnet ), conducted by . Sir Henry Wood. Ida Haendel
(violin)
God save the King
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
A Pleasant Comedy of the Gentle Craft, written by Thomas Dekker. Adapted and produced by Francis Dillon
Talk on religious books and events, by the Very Rev. F. A. Iremonger , D.D., Dean of Lichfield
Bydd y Parch. R. J. Jones , yr Athro. John Griffiths , a'r Athro Bleddyn Jones-Roberts yn trafod rhai cwestiynau a andonwyd i mewn gan wrandawyr.
5.20 The Black Elfin Cow ' : play by Beryl M. Jones
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
Talk by Margaret Irwin
Conductor, Charles Shadwell , with Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth
with Andrew Keith-Fraser . Programme devised and produced by Cecil McGivern
Behind the scenes in a little-known war industry. Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne
from St. John's Southover, Lewes
Sentences
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation (S.P. 626 ; C.H. 22)
Confession
The Lord's Prayer (Robert Stone) Psalm 119, w. 9-16
Lesson : St. Luke 2, vv. 41-51 Psalm 150 (Stanford) Prayers
Eternal ruler of the ceaseless round (S.P.
485 ; C.H. 489)
Address by the Rev. F. A. Cockin , Canon of St. Paul's
Wake, 0 wake, for night is flying (S.P.
687 ; C.H. 162)
Blessing
This is one of the services held every Sunday by the boys of the County School, Lewes. It will be conducted by the headmaster, the school music master is the organist, and a prefect reads the Lesson.
Appeal on behalf of the National Association of Boys' Clubs and the National Association of Girls' Clubs, by Colonel the Rt. Hon. Walter Elliot , M.C., M.P.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed].
Written and produced by Louis MacNeice. (Italy invaded Greece on October 28, 1940)
followed by a postscript
An album of things worth remembering, contributed b/ British people the world over, including Sir Alan Cob -ham, Etienne Amyot , L. W. Brock ington, and Richard Lilienfeld. Presented by Leslie Baily and Francis Worsley. Music directed by Mansel Thomas. Pages turned by Patric Curwen
Play for broadcasting by George H. Grimaldi , produced by John Richmond , with Sybil Arundale , Curigwen Lewis , James Dale , Deryck Guyler , Tony Quinn , Arthur Ridley , Alexander Samer , Sydney Tafler , and William Trent
' Lord, teach us to pray '. Psalm 4 ; St.
Matthew 6, vv. 5-15 ; Shepherd divine, our wants relieve : Philippians 4, vv. 6-7
Directed by Alfred Jupp , with Dennis Noble and Sylvia Welling. From the Norfolk Hotel, Bournemouth
Being a True Account of the Battle between Mr. Handel, famous Master of Musick, and a Parcel of Rogues who disliked his Operas. Gramophone programme devised by Ronald Hilborne
at the theatre organ, in a programme of new compositions