and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Directed by Sidney Crooke
Messages recently recorded by members of the Services in Ceylon for their relatives and friends in this country-
London Passenger Transport Board Home Guard Band, conducted by Captain E. J. Bates
Weekly record of the home life of a British family in time of war
from St. Cuthbert's, Edinburgh
Metrical Psalm 93 : The Lord doth reign
(Tune, Stroudwater)
Prayer and the Lord's Prayer
We love the place, 0 God (C.H. 236 ; A. and M. 242)
Lesson : Isaiah 40, w. 1-8 and 28-31 Prayer
Light of the world, for ever, ever, shining
(C.H. 171)
Address by the Rr. Rev. J. R. P. Sclater,
D.D., Moderator of the United Church of Canada, and Minister of Old St. Andrew's Church, Toronto
Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing (C.H.
299 ; A. and M. 577)
Blessing
Organist, J. W. Cowie
on gramophone records
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
Trevor Harvey talks on the symphonies of Haydn, least-known of great composers
Conductor, Guy Warrack
in which radio brings to life curious events of the past and present. Narrator, Patric Curwen.
Talk by Lady Davidson , M.P .
followed by Barbara Brew 's monthly talk to the Women's Land Army
at the organ of the Empire, Leicester Square
' Docks in Danger', with E. F. Graham , H. F. S. R. Rodd , Emma Bruin , Agnes Livock , Chrissie Martin , and Doris Crout
Sonata in A (K.526), played by Yehudi Menuhin (violin) and Hephzibah Menuhin (piano). (Gramophone records)
C. H. Middleton
entertains war-workers : Fifth of a series of concerts in collaboration with ENSA. From a hall in the South of England. Conducted by Constant Lambert
Overture : The Wasps.... Vaughan Williams
(Conducted by the composer)
An English Rhapsody : Brigg Fair....Delius Symphony No. 8, in F Beethoven
New play for broadcasting by Clifford Bax and Leon M. Lion , produced by Val Gielgud
at the theatre organ
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 recordiau a wnaed yn Hyde Park , Llundain, rai wythnosau yn 61, gan y Gymry sy'n cyd-gwrdd i ganu ar Nos Sul. Y rhaglen o dan ofal Hywel Davies a Nan Davies.
5.20 ' Where Love Is ' : short story by Tolstoy , made into a play by Richard Sharp. Produced by Nan Macdonald
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
—on what you can do for headaches ': talk by a general practitioner
Talk by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald
String Quartet
* played by the Griller Quartet
(First broadcast performance)
' The Sociable Choir ' : scenes from Thomas Hardy 's novel. The programme includes the voices of people from his district as it is today, especially the present choir of Puddletown, whence tonight's Evening Service will be broadcast. Script and production by Jenifer Wayne
No. 17—' Men from North Africa '. Arranged by D. G. Bridson. Bob Trout learns at first hand from some of the men who have returned to this country from the victorious campaigns in Libya and Tunisia what the fighting has meant to men of the First and Eighth Armies and their friends in the Royal Navy and the R.A.F.
from Puddletown Parish Church, Dorset
0 worship the King (A. and M. 167
C.H. 9)
Prayer
Lesson : Isaiah 55, vv. 6-13 Psalm 65
Address by the Bishop of Sherborne
0 God of Jacob (A. and M. 512 ; Paraphrase 2)
Intercessions
The day thou gavest (A. and M. 477 ;
C.H. 289)
Blessing
Appeal on behalf of the Soldiers', Sailors', and Airmen's Families Association, by Emlyn Williams
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed].
Pohjola's Daughter played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Koussevitzky. (Gramophone records)
followed by a postscript
Music by Lionel Monckton and Paul Rubens. Lyrics by Adrian Ross , Paul Rubens , and Percy Greenbank. Script by S. R. Little wood and the producer, Stephen Thomas
(by permission of the Sadler's Well, Opera Company) and Commentator, S. R. Littlewood. BBC Theatre Chorus, BBC Theatre Orchestra : conductor, Stanford Robinson
' The World in a Grain of Sand ' : anthology presented by Francis Meynell
' Our daily bread Psalm 104, vv. 1-15 ;
St. Matthew 6, w. 19-34 ; Paraphrase 2 : 0 God of Bethel ; St. Matthew 7, v. 7
Sequel to ' The Orchestra Speaks', presented with gramophone records by Frank Howes. No. 3—' The Wood-Wind'
11-A. B. Paterson , of Sydney : readings from his works
played by Reginald Paul