and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conductor, Albert E. Badrick
plays well-known music for organ
sings and talks about some favourite hymns
Interlude : records
from St. George's Parish Church, Edinburgh
Organ voluntary
Metrical Psalm 98: 0 sing a new song to the Lord, vv. 1-4. (Tune, St. Magnus)
Prayer. and the Lord's Prayer with gladness men old (C.H. 63
S.P. 83 ; A. and M. 79)
Lesson : St. Matthew 2, vv. 1-15 Prayer
Love came down at Christmas (C.H. 52 ;
S.P. 92)
Address by the Rt. Rev. C. W. C. Taylor ,
D.D., Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
Paraphrase 39: Hark the glad sound;
(Tune : Crediton.) (C.H. 40 ; S.P. 62 ; A. and M. 53)
Blessing
Organ voluntary
Organist, H. Whalley.
Introduction ; Romance and Tarantelle (Suite No. 2, Op 17) (Rachmaninoff) played by Vitya Vronsky and Victor Babin. (Gramophone records)
Coventry Hippodrome ' Orchestra : conductor, William Pethers. From the New Hippodrome, Coventry
On Wednesday Pau Casals will celebrate his sixty-sixth birthday. Ralph Hill talks about this great master of the cello
o Tabernacl, Eglwys Bresbyteraidd , Bangor. (Religious Service in Welsh, from Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Bangor)
Gweddi Molianned uchelderau'r nef (3) (Ton,
Wiltshire)
Darllen, Matthew 1 : 11-12 ; Luc 2. 15-20
Gweddi Salmdon , Eiddo yr Arglwydd y ddaear e'i chyflawnder (6)
Pregeth gan y Parchedig G. Wynne
Griffith Wele cawson y Mescia (198) (Ton,
Groeswen)
Y
Fendith Organydd , W. P. Phillips
(Cymeris yr emynau o Lyfr Emynau a Thonau'r Methodistiad Calfinaidd a Wesleaidd)
at the theatre organ
Conductor, Guy Warrack
Talk by Naomi Jacob
Fortnightly programme from the countryside. No. 18 (Christmas number)—' The Village of Bures'. Introduced by Dr. Thomas Wood. Stranger, S. P. B. Mais. Music by Frank Collinson. Producer, Francis Dillon
Talk by Captain Syd Carter
Piano Sonata in G, Op. 14, No. 2 played by Denis Matthews
C. H. Middleton
(Part 1)
Isobel Baillie (soprano) ; Nancy Evans (contralto) ; Dino Borgioli (tenor) ; Norman Walker (bass). Liverpool Philharmonic Choir (chorus-master, John Tobin ). Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (leader, Henry Hoist ) ; conductor, Dr. Malcolm Sargent. From the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool
(Carols old and new). Cantorion Corllewin Cymru o dan arweiniad Tom Pickering
(Part 2)
' The Lake Fairy ' : story of the fairy wife, who rose from the waters of Llyn y Fan. Written as a play by Dorothy Worsley , with special music composed by Arwel Hughes
Interlude : records
Talk by William Aspden
Third of six talks on elementary astronomy, by E. N. Parker
A new setting to an old story. Words and music by Spike Hughes
Prologue sung by George Baker
Epilogue sung by George Baker
BBC Theatre Chorus. BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted by the composer
Tribute to outstanding workers on the war front. This week workers on radio for Paratroops in a programme written by Janet Dunbar , and produced by Marjorie Banks
Sentences and Prayer of Approach
0 God, our help (A. and M. 165 ; C.H.
601)
Confession and Thanksgiving Psalm 67 Reading
Intercession
0 God of Bethel (S.P. 596 ; C.H. 562) Address
Father, hear the prayer we offer (S.P. 487) Blessing
' For those who have seen better days '. 'Appeal by Dame Irene Van brugh, D.B.E. This appeal is shared by three societies giving permanent help to those in straitened circumstances : The Guild of Aid for Gentlepeople ; The Homes of Rest for Gentlewomen ; The Friendly Almshouses
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed].
by Gordon Boshell.
Based on the official booklet, "Front Line, 1940-1941."
(See "Introducing -" on page 5)
followed by a postscript
by Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Produced by John Burrell
(Frank Cellier by permission of Linnit and Dunfee, Ltd; Vivien Leigh by permission of David O Selznick, and H. M. Tennent, Ltd.)
Carol: Shepherds in jhe field abiding ; John 1 vv. 1-14 ; Behold the great Creator (S.P. 72) ; John 1, v.- 14
Emilie Hooke (soprano) and Winifred Copperwheat (viola)
sung and played by Violet Carson and the. Little Orchestra, directed by Jack Hardy
at the theatre organ