and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Rovers' songs, on gramophone records
HAYDN
Gramophone records of his Quartets
Rev. Harold Lethbridge
Helen Burke
Gramophone records
at the theatre organ
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Talk by Janet Dunbar
from page 89 of ' New Every Morning ' and page 40 of ' Each Returning Day '. Paraphrase 18 ; Te Deum, vv. 1-21; Thou, whose almighty word
Reg. Pursglove and his Orchestra
at the theatre organ
(Portsmouth Division)
Conducted by Captain F. Vivian Dunn, M.V.O., Director of Music, Royal Marines
Conducted by Julian Clifford
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
A topical talk, or a recorded repeat of one of last week's talks
and his Orchestra, with Doreen Villiers , Ruth Howard , Len Camber , Derek Roy , and Johnny Green
Programme of gramophone records, written by John Bath
Stan Atkins and his 'Band
from St. Mark's Church, North Audley Street, London
Introit : My blood so red for thee was shed
(Walford Davies)
Versicles and Responses Psalm 150
First-Lesson : Jeremiah 29. vv. 10-14 Magnificat (Waltnisley, in D minor)
Second Lesson : St. Mark 14, vv. 66-72 Nunc Dimittis (Walmisley, in D minor) Creed and Collects
Make ye joy to God (Byrd) Prayers
When all thy mercies (A. and M. 517;
C.H. 26)
Director of Music, Maurice Vinden
Divertimento in E flat minor.(K.563) played by the Silverman Trio
' Gentleman John ', written by Eustace Holden , read by Richard Wessel.
(Welsh Children's Hour). 'Talu'r Pwyth Yn 01'. Drama wedi ei seilio ar hen chwedl, gan Eic Davies
Songs for the youngest listeners, sung by Kathleen Story : ' Tammy Troot at the Sports', by Lavinia Derwent , read by W. H. D. Joss
Scottish airs, played by J. Mouland Begbie (violin)
National and Regional announcements
(Leader, Henry Holst ), conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent From the Colston Hall, Bristol
le Mairead NicAqnghais ; Neiliann NicGill'innein; Coinneach MacRath ; Alasdair MacDhomhnuill ; Ruaraidh MacDhomhnuill (piobaire) agus lain Linn (viola). (Gaelic
-concert)
Master of Ceremonies—Clay Keyes. Richard Goolden as Old Ebenezer, with Gladys Keyes as Martha, and the Mystery Star ; ' The Musical Newspaper ' ; This week's famous visitor, Rilly Milton ; ' Can You Beat the Band ? ' Gwen Lewis , Pat Rignold , Susan Scott , Dick Francis , Ian Sadler , and the Deputy Town Hall Orchestra, under the direction of Percival Mackey. Written by Gladys Keyes and Clay Keyes Produced by Eric Spear
An eminent mountaineer of today on a'great mountaineer of the past. Produced by Val Gielgud. Recording of a programme previously heard in the Home Service on August 18
The Colonial Empire (2) : ' Looked at by Doctors'
Programme on the General Staff in training and in action. Compiled by Stephen Potter with the co-operation of the War Office and officers of the British Army
Series of talks by people from different walks in life, belonging to different Christian traditions. 8-William .Young Darling, C.B.E., M.C., D.L., Lord Provost of Edinburgh
Joy McArden (soprano) and Frida Kindler (piano) Songs : How great, 0 Lord, is our present sorrow ; Now praise ye the Lord ; See how strongly they fight. (From Valerius Collection)
Readings from English and American authors. 8-From Crevecoeur's ' Letters from an American Farmer'
and her Girls Band.
Quartet in B flat, Op. 71, No. 1 played by the Pro Arte String Quartet. (Gramophont records)