and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
and the Continental Players, with Stephen Manton
Messages recently recorded by members of the Services in West Africa for their relatives and friends in this country
Ford Home Guard Military Band, conducted by Sergeant-Major R. E. Wilkes
Weekly record of the home life of a British family in time of war (recording)
Service from Westminster Abbey, conducted by the Dean of Westminster
National Anthem Call to Prayer
All people that on earth do dwell (A. and M. 166 ; C.H. 229)
Lesson : Romans 8, vv. 31-39
Who would true valour see (A. and M.
676 ; C.H. 576) '*
Address by a young Infantry Officer
Rise up, 0 men of God (C.H. 344 ; S.P.
635)
Prayers
Jerusalem (C.H. 640 ; S.P. 446) Blessing
(guitar), on gramophone records
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Geraint Jones talks about Bach's Choral Preludes. The organ illustrations have been specially recorded by him for this programme
o Eglwys Sant Mihangel a'r Holl Angylion , Rhydamman. (Religious Service in Welsh, from St. Michael and All Angels' Church, Amman-ford)
Yr Adnod, Y Gyffes, a'r Gollyngdod Y Gwersiglau Y Salm : 84
Y Llith : Isaiah 6 : 1-8 Y Credo
Yr Atebion, Y Colectau, a'r Gweddiau
Yr lesu atgyfododd (195: Ton, Pen-yr-
Yrfa) .
Pregeth gan y Parchedig T. C. Phillips
Wele gadarn sylfaen Sion (351 : Ton,
Hyfrydol)
Y
Fendith Arweinydd , Jim Jones
Organyddes, Eluned Morgan-Hay
(Cymerir yr emynau o Emyniadur yr
Eglwys yng Nghymru)
these gramophone records
Suite for Strings (Purcell — Barbirolli) :
New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, conducted by John Barbirolli
Violin Concerto No. 1, in D (Paganini) :
Yehudi Menuhin and the Paris Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Pierre Monteux
Enchanted Lake (Lyadov) : Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Koussevitzky
' Our Stake in the War' : first talk in a monthly series by Kathleen McColgan
Fortnightly programme from the countryside. No. 28 —' The North-East of Scotland'. Editor, Alexander Keith. Visitor, S. P. B. Mais.
Producer, Elizabeth Adair
Talks by E. F. Graham and Leading Fireman Griffiths , N.F.S.
at two pianos
by C. H. Middleton
City of Birmingham Choir. Dennis Noble (baritone). City of Birmingham Orchestra (leader, Norris Stanley ) : conductor, G. D. Cunningham . From the Town Hall, Birmingham
Discussion among ' under 25s' from different parts of the Empire about things back in their homes, which they think might be shared by young people over here, and about things here that they would like to see transplanted overseas
Chairman, Vincent Harlow ,
D.Litt. , Rhodes Professor of Colonial History, University of London ; J. S. Annan , an electrical engineer from the Gold Coast, W. Africa ; Leading Aircraftwoman Bottrell , from a wheat farm in Saskatoon, Canada ; Corporal J. Corcoran , R.A.A.F., from a sheep station in South Australia ; King's Scout Roy Davis , from Southampton, who travelled across Canada and the U.S.A. on a lecture tour; Gosinda Desani of Sind, India ; Sergeant-Major Rowell, from Trinity Bay, Newfoundland ; Nurse Monica Tavarez , from Jamaica
Conductor, Mr. David McBain
featuring Alfredo Campoli
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 emynau a recordiwyd yng Nghymanfa Pasg Capel Mawr, Rhosllanerchrugog. Arweinydd, John Hughes.
5.20 Play : ' Jane the Queen ' : the story of Jane Seymour, by Norah Richardson
5.50,Children's Hour prayers
2-on what you can do about feeling tired ' : the ' Radio Doctor '
Talk by Brian Vese 'y-Fitzgerald
Horn Quintet in E flat (K.407) String Quintet in D (K.593) played by the Blech String Quartet, with Watson Forbes (viola) and Dennis Brain (horn)
No. 15—‛ Thames at War'. Arranged and directed by Marjorie Banks. Bob Trout visits the River Thames. Listeners hear of the great convoys which the sea and river pilots bring safely to the Port of London, of the paddle-boats that went to Dunkirk, and of people who help to keep this great waterway safe. Recording of a programme broadcast earlier today to the United States, in collaboration with the Columbia Broadcasting System of America
from St. Paul's Cathedral, London
Thou hast a work for me to do, 0 Lord
(words by the Dean of St. Paul's ; music by Walker Robson )
Address by the Dean of St. Paul's Prayers
0 God of truth (A. and M. 513 ; C.H.
531) from the Chapel of Youth, St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh
Service conducted by the Very Rev.
Charles L. Warr , Dean of the Thistle and Chapel Royal from Metropolitan United Church, Toronto
Service conducted by the Minister, the Rev. 'Peter Bryce
Appeal on behalf of the Empire Societies' War Hospitality Committee by Lieut. Bruce Belfrage, R.N.V.R. Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed].
Parade and March Past exercises and demonstrations. A Home Guard, with the help of descriptive commentaries recorded on the spot, reviews the day's events in London
followed by a postscript
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
' Like and Unlike ' : number seven of the series presented by Stephen Potter
Christ is risen—3. Psalm 146 ; St. John
21, vv. 1-17 j Father of Peace (Paraphrase 60 ; Romans 6, v. 4)
Sequel to ' The Orchestra Speaks ', presented with gramophone records by Frank Howes. No. 2 —‛ More About the Strings '
10-Readings from J. B. Morton (' Beachcomber ')
Conducted by Charles Groves , with Margaret McArthur (contralto)