and summary of today's programmes for.the Forces
and his Sextet
From the Winter Gardens, Malvern
Messages recently recorded by members of the Services in Ceylon for their relatives and friends in this country
Band of the 31st and 32nd Warwickshire Battalions, Home Guard : conductor, W. A. Overy
(organ)
From St. Margaret's, Lee
from St. Nicholas' Parish Church, Compton, conducted by the Rector, the Rev. Eric Hardman , O.C.F.
Come, ye thankful people, come (A. and M. 382 ; E.H. 89 ; C.H. 619)
Sentence : Romans 1, v. 20 Psalm 65
Lesson : St. John 6, vv. 26-35 Benedicite Address
Litany of Thanksgiving
All things bright and beautiful (A. and M.
573 ; E.H. 587 ; C.H. 18)
Prayers
We plough the fields and scatter (A. and M. 383 ; E.H. 293 ; C.H. 618)
Blessing
Organist, Charles H. Martin
played by John Ticehurst
John Blore and his Orchestra
Talk by Gerald Moore on the musical importance of accompaniments in vocal and instrumental works. Singer, Robert Irwin
o Horeb, Capel y Methodistiaid, Bangor. (Religious Service in Welsh, from Hpreb Methodist Chapel, Bangor)
Trefn y Gwasanaeth
Yr Iesu a deymasa'n grwn (403 : Ton,
Rimingtdn)
Darrlen :. loan 1, 1-14
O! tyred, 16r tragwyddol (522 : T6n,
Whitford)
Gweddi
O ! am nerth i dreulio 'nyddiau (591
Ton. Glan Menai)
Pregeth gan y Parchedig Lewis Edwards
O gwawria ddydd ein Duw (712 : Ton,
Rehoboth)
Y Fendith
Oraanydd, Robert Owen ; Arweinydd y
Gan, William Harrison
Music specially recorded by the Outpost Division of the Office of War Information
New York Philharmonic Orchestra, with choirs of students of New York High
Schools
by Alexander Werth
in which radio brings to life curious events of the past and present. Narrator, Patric Curwen.
C. H. Middleton
(The Choral and Orchestral Union of Glasgow). Conductor, Warwick Braithwaite. Lamond (piano) 3.22 app. Interval
From Green's Playhouse, Glasgow
at the theatre organ
Dr. Israel Goldstein , president of the Synagogue Council of America, speaks to Jews in Britain
Sgwrs gan E. Prosser Rhys.
5.20 'Matilda Sails in Convoy' : another story about Matilda Mouse, by Dora Broome , told by Wilfred
' Trio Tunes', played by Laurance Turner (violin), Haydn Rogerson (cello), and Norman Suckling (piano)
"The Wise Old Weasel', by Edmund Hardy
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
Quartet in E Bat, Op. 87 played by the London Belgian Piano Quartet
by 'The Radio Doctor': first of a new series of talks by doctors on health and disease, to be broadcast at 7 p.m. on Sunday evenings
Talk about a well-remembered Scottish island, by John Doughty
Ballet music : Les Petits Riens Piano Concerto in C (K.467) played by the BBC Orchestra : conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. Nina Milkina (piano)
from St. Martin-in-the-Fields
Rejoice, the Lord is King (S.P. 632 ;
C.H. 135)
Confession and Absolution The Lord's Prayer
Lesson ; St. Matthew 7, w. 21-29 (read by a member of the Boys' Brigade)
Oty of God (S.P. 468 ; C.H. 209) Prayers and Thanksgiving
Rise up, 0 men of God (S.P. 635 ; C.H.
344)
Address by the Bishop of London
Onward, Christian soldiers (S.P. 397 ;
C.H. 535)
Blessing
Service conducted by the Rev. Brie Loveday
Appeal on behalf of the Aid to Greece Fund by the Baroness Ravensdale
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed].
Series telling of outstanding British feats of arms in this war. 10 —' The 4th Indian Division ',told by John Snagge
followed by a postscript
Story by Dostoevsky, adapted for broadcasting by Marius Goring, and produced by Val Gielgud
' Idleness ' : edited and produced by Douglas Cleverdon. The poems are spoken by Mary O'Farrell and Felix Aylmer
'Thy kingdom come '. Psalm 22, w. 23-
28 ; Isaiah 9. w. 1-7 ; The race that long in darkness pined (S.P. 96) ; St. Matthew 6, v. 33
5-Hubert Foss introduces gramophone records of music that was contemporary in 1743
at the organ of the Empire, Leicester Square