and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
under the direction of Michel Spivakowsky.
From the Continental Restaurant, Bournemouth
Conductor, Fred Mortimer
plays well-known music for organ
sings and talks about some favourite hymns
Interlude : records
Call to Worship
New every morning is the love (A. and M.
4 ; C.H. 259)
Worship and Thanksgiving Psalm 119, vv. 33-40
Lesson : 2 Timothy 3, w. 1-5, 14-J7
Come, Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire (A. and M. 599 ; C.H. 196)
Address by the Rev. L. G. Mannering ,
Canon of Bristol Cathedral
Lord; thy word abideth (A. and M. 243 ;
C.H. 199)
Intercessions
0 Word of God incarnate (C.H. 198) Blessing
Canon Mannering, who conducts this service, is the founder of the Bible Reading Fellowship.
at two pianos
Harry Fryer and his Orchestra
Denis Matthews talks about the music (the Fifth Symphony in particular) of Sibelius, whose birthday is on Tuesday
(Religious Service -in Welsh). 0 Eglwys yr Annibynwyr, Lon Swan , Dinbych
Mi goda'm hegwan lef (886: Ton,
Gorfoledd)
Darllen, I loan I : 1-7
Gweddi Dyma Gariad fel y moroedd (601 : Ton,
Hamburgh)
Pregeth gan y Parchedig R. H. Davies
Gwyn a gwridog, hawddgar. iawn (818:
Ton, Brynawel)
. Y Fendith
Blaenor y Gan : S. Vaughan Williams
(Cymerir yr emynau o'r Caniedydd
Cynulleidfaol) 1. /
presented with gramophone records
In which radio brings to life curious events of the past and present. Narrator, John Snagge.
A dental surgeon discusses the psychology of pain
played by Eda Kersey (violin) and Kathleen Long (piano)
Talk by Captain Syd Carter
In the last of this series of broadcasts on the Psalms, the Director of Religious Broadcasts speaks of Worship and the Psalms, with illustrations by the BBC Singers
C. H. Middleton
(leader, George Stratton ), conducted by Anatole Fistoulari. Clifford Curzon (piano)
From the Cambridge Theatre, London
Radio play by James Hanley and Brigid Maas about the life of Mussorgsky. Produced by Leonard Cottrell
Other parts played by Allan Jeayes , Arthur Bush , Brian Powley , Olga Edwardes , Rita Vale , Gladys Spencer , Alec Mango , and Peter Mullen. Mussorgsky's piano music played by Margaret Good
led by Albert Sandier , with Eugenie Safonova
Series of talks dealing with events of religious significance in the life of the nation, and with the work of the Churches at home and abroad, by the Rev. Nathaniel Micklem , D.D.
Yr ail o dair sgwrs gan y Parch. J. Roger Jones. Cymerir yr agwedd o ' Undeb ac Enwadaeth' heddiw.
' The Men Who Made The Bible ' : based on a dramatisation by Stephen Potter
Interlude : records
Newfoundland : talk by Captain Lewis Brookes
BBC Theatre Orchestra visits Kettering. Conductor, Stanford Robinson , with Janet Howe (contralto), Frank Titterton (tenor), and the BBC Theatre Chorus
(No. 5), a tribute to outstanding workers on the war front. This week the coal-miners appear, in a programme arranged by Eric Hudes and produced by John Polwarth.
Praise we our God with joy (New W.H.
188 ; Old W.H. 213)
Reading : St. Matthew 11, w. 2-10 Short* commentary
0 God of earth and altar (New W.H. 212 ;
S.P. 308 ; C.H. 638)
Prayers
Lord, for tomorrow and its needs (New
W.H. 190: Old W.H. 219)
Address by the Rev. Father John Murray ,
S.J.
Blessing
Holy God, we praise thy name (New W.H.
187)
Appeal on behalf of the Lady Chichester Hospital, Hove, by Christopher Stone ,. D.S.O., M.C.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed].
Written and produced by Robert Speaight
followed by a postscript
Play by Gordon Daviot , adapted for broadcasting by the author; and produced by Moultrie R. Kelsall
Others taking part include Frank Cochrane , Shelagh Fraser , Gordon Jackson , David Keir , Duncan Mac-Intyre , Elliot Mason , Molly Rankin ,
Edith Roddick , Bernard Rebel , and James Woodburn
'Thy King comerh Psalm 9, w. 1-10
(omitting v. 6) ; Isaiah 2, vv. 1-9; God is working his purpose out ; Psalm 96, v. 13
Paris Gardens, Bankside. Fourth and last of a series of gramophone programmes devised by W. Macqueen-Pope and Jonah Barrington. Produced by Anna Instone
(baritone)