and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Messages recently recorded by members of the Services in East Africa for their relatives and friends in this country
Halifax Home Guard Band: conductor, T. Casson
(organ)
From St. Margaret's, Lee
from the Congregational Church,
Bridgend Sanctus
Scripture Sentences
This is the day of light (249 : Tune,
Dominica)
Reading : St. Matthew 18, vv. 21-35
Jesu, meek and gentle (164: Tune,
Bemerton)
Prayer
Address, by the Rev. William Evans
0 beautiful, our country ! (562: Tune,
Ewing)
Benediction
Organist, Mona Cook Adsley Precentor, W. E. Thomas
(Hymns taken from the Congregational
Hymnary)
baritone. (Gramophone records)
Richard trean and his Orchestra
Alec Robertson talks about the interest and appeal of light music
at the organ of the Empire, Leicester Square
Directed by Jack Hardy
Music specially recorded by the Outpost Division of the Office of War Information
Fortnightly programme from the countryside. No. 37-' Cheshire '. Introduced by A. G. Street . Editor, Desmond Hawkins. Music arranged by Frank Collinson. Produced by Audrey Jones
Basil Maine recalls, with gramophone records, the great days of the Norwich Musical Festival .
Percy Izzard
(leader, David MacCallum ), conducted by Basil Cameron Pouishnoff (piano)
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
at the theatre organ
Talk on their significance by Rabbi Dayan M. Gollop , Senior Jewish Chaplain to H.M. Forces
Beth amser yn 61 cychwynnodd
Cymro o'r De ar daith drwy bentrefi Cymru. Ceir darluniau o rai o'r Ileoedd y bu. ynddynt yn y gyfres hon o raglenni. 3-' Penclawdd '.
' The Land of the White Rose ' : Part 2—In which Wilfred continues his journey through his own county. Script by Joan Littlewood and production by Nan Macdonald
Wilfred visits the ports and fishing villages of the coast and the dales of northern Yorkshire. Fishermen's children and farmers' sons act as his guides. They show him their favourite haunts, and sing him the songs of their native place. Wilfred in turn, tells them old tales of the whaling and smuggling days, and together they explore the forgotten corners of Yorkshire's historic towns and quiet dales.
(by permission of the Air Council), conducted by Wing Commander R. P. O'Donnell , M.V.O., Organising Director of Music, Royal Air Force
Talk by Philip Harben on his experiences as a catering adviser in war-time
Conducted by Clarence Raybould. Margaret Good (piano)
from Holy Trinity, Brompton. Conducted by the Rev. Bryan S. W. Green
Introit
Confession and Absolution The Lord's Prayer
Versicles and Responses Psalm 46, vv. 1-7
Lesson : Philippians 3, vv. 7-14
Nunc dimittis (Walford Davies , in C) Creed and Collects
God so loved the world (Stainer) Prayers
Love divine (A. and M. 520 ; C.H. 479) Address
There is a green hill far away (A. and M.
332 ; C.H. 105)
Blessing
Organist and Master of the Choristers,
Frank E. Woodhouse
Appeal on behalf of the Church Army's war work, by the Rev. H. H. Treacher
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed].
Series telling of faithful service and devotion to duty :10—' The Army Chaplains '
followed by a postscript.
Another Elysian dialogue written for broadcasting by Eric Linklater, and produced by Val Gielgud
' Hallowed be thy name '. Psalm 146 ;
Revelation 5 ; Glory be to God the Father (C.H. 7) ; Philippians 2, vv. 8-11
Hubert Foss introduces gramophone records of music that was contemporary in 1793.
No. 10— ' A Night in Prison ', from the Miscellanies ' of Henry David Thoreau, read by George Holloway
Conducted by Herbert Menges