and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
with Charles Smart and Albert Sandler
and his Orchestra
Gwauncaegurwen Silver Prize Band, conducted by Dan Lloyd
plays well-known music for organ
This is the second of a series of three recitals of well-known music for organ given by 0. H. Peasgood. The third and last will be on Sunday, March 21.
from St. Martin-in-the-Fields
Immortal, invisible, God only wise (S.P.
535 ; C.H. 12)
Confession and Absolution The Lord's Prayer Psalm 23 Lesson Prayers
Shepherd divine, our wants relieve (S.P.
118 ; A. and M. 248)
Address by the Rev. F. D. V. Narborough Fill thou my life (S.P. 492 ; A. and M.
705)
Blessing
Organist, S. Drummond Wolff
This is the first of five Sunday morning services to be broadcast from St. Martin's.
Mr. Narborough's subject is ' The Christian Faith and Social Order, '.
sung by Cecil Cope (baritone)
We'll to the woods no more : 1 We'll to the woods no more ; 2 In Boyhood ; 3 Spring- will not wait (Postlude for solo piano)
Tryst
During Music
Sunderland Constabulary Band, conducted by H. Elliott Smith
Mosco Carner gives a talk on modern harmony
o Pembroke Terrace, Capel y Methodistiaid Calfinaidd, Caerdydd. (Religious Service in Welsh from Pembroke Terrace Presbyterian Church, Cardiff)
Henffych i Enw lesu Gwiw (19: Ton,
Lledrod)
Darllen, Jeremiah 31, 15-17, 31-34
Gweddi Salmdon : Duw a drugarhao wrthym ac a'n bendithio (19)
Pregeth gan y Parchedig John Roberts
Efengyl' tangnefedd, O! rhed dros y byd
(724 : Tdn, Richmond Hill)
Y Fendith
Arweinydd y Gan, David Evans Organydd, D. E. Parry Williams
(Cymerir yr Emynau a'r tonau o Lyfr Emynau y Methodistiaid Calfinaidd a Wesleaidd)
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conducts the NBC Symphony Orchestra. (Recordings made in New York of a programme broadcast by the NBC on December 26 last year)
What the Beveridge Report means to you and me : third talk by Janet Dunbar
Fifth of a series of gramophone programmes in which you will hear favourite pieces of eminent composers, and the reasons for their choice. Today's programme is devoted to the choice of Benjamin Britten , and is presented by Eric Gillett
A member of a railway unit of the Home Guard talks about his work in the Force
' Some More Points About Hymn-Singing ' : Dr. Harvey Grace and the Choir of East Grinstead Parish Church
C. H. Middleton
Concert organised by the Liverpool Friends of Czechoslovakia. Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (leader, Henry Hoist ), conducted by Sergeant Vilem Tausky
Four Symphonic Poems from My
Country : Vysehrad ; Vl:ava ; Sarka ; From Bohemia's Woods and Fields
Smclana
From the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool
or ' The Story of Ivy Bruno ' : new radio play by Frank Baker. Produced by Barbara Burnham (by permission of Lee Ephraim)
Other characters include a school-mistress, her friend, neighbours, a doctor
Scenes : A London suburb ; Ferring-on-Sea ; A village in Cornwall
from- a section of the BBC Variety Orchestra, with Arthur Sandford at the piano, and Reginald Mitchell (tenor). Devised and conducted by Charles Shadwell. Introduced by Wendy Weddell
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.
Rhaglen o ganu emynau o Jerusalem, Eglwys yr Annibynwyr, Burry Port, o dan arweiniad Richard Jenkins . Organydd, Mary Rees.
Play : ' The Vanishing Island by Elizabeth Kyle
Talk by R. Gwynedd Williams
by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald
Five English Folk Songs, sune by the BBC Singers : conductor, Leslie Woodgate
The Dark-Eyed Sailor ; The Springtime of the' Year; Just as the tide was flowing ; The Lover's Ghost; Wassail Song
Sentences and Prayer
0 Jesus, King most wonderful (A. and M. 178 : C.H. 423)
Reading : St. Matthew 26, vv. 34-40 Adoration and Confession
Jesu ! the very thought is sweet (Viuoria) Intercessions
Jesus calls us (A. and M. 403 : C.H. 500) ' Christ Today ' : address by the Rev. W. A. L. Elmslie
Christ, whose glory fills the skies (A. and M. 7 : C.H. 261)
Blessing
This service includes the first of five addresses to be given on Sunday evenings by the Principal of Westminster College, Cambridge.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
No. 4—John Milton. Written and produced by Louis MacNeice
This programme presents one of the greatest of the Puritans, and one of the greatest of English poets, who made the first defence in our language of the freedom of the Press.
followed by postscript
'A Certain Nobleman': third of a play sequence, specially written for broadcasting by Dorothy Sayers. Produced by Val Gielgud. (BBC recording)
(tenor), on gramophone records
' The way of the cross '-1. We sing the fraise of him who died (S.P. 132); saiah 52, v. 13-53, v. 12 ; My song is love unknown (S.P. 127); St. Luke 9, v. 23
Sixth of a series of gramophone programmes presented by Scott Goddard
at the theatre organ
Violet Carson and the Little Orchestra, directed by Jack Hardy