and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Directed by Jack Hardy
Messages recently recorded by members of the Services in India for their relatives and friends in this country
British Legion (Fulham Branch) Military Barrd : conductor, Joseph Edwards
(organ)
From St. Margaret's, Lee
arranged by Christians in Chungking for broadcasting in this country on the ' Double Tenth China's National Day
Opening announcement by Programme
Director Peng L6-shan
Invocation by Kiang Wen-han , (Executive
Secretary, Student Division of the National Committee of the Y.M.C.A)
Hymn : All-pervading source of goodness
(sung by Grace Community Church Choir)
Prayer by Dr. H. Y. Chang (editor,
' Christian Farmers' Magazine ')
Reading by Mrs. Vera Chang Wang
(General Secretary, Women's Advisory Committee. New Life Movement, National Headquarters)
Hymn : As Chinese, we love our native land Address by the Right Rev. W. Y. Chen
(General Secretary, National Christian Council of China)
Hymn : Faith of our fathers Blessing by Kiang Wcn-han
An introduction to this service, and a commentary upon it, is given by the Rev. Ronald Rees , who has worked for many years in China.
sung by Veronica Mansfield (mezzosoprano)
Tears ; Desire in Spring ; Severn
Meadows ; Nine of the Clock ; Sleep ; Black Stitchel
Richard Crean Orchestra
Alfred Kitchin talks about the character of Schumann, as shown in ' Carnaval and plays extracts from this work
Under the direction of Alfred Jupp
Arabesque No. I
Four Preludes (Book 2) : La Puerto del
Vino ; La Terrasse des Audiences ; Au clair de June ; Ondine
Les tierces alternées Jardins sous la pluic
Played by Frank Lafitte (piano)
at the theatre organ
Music specially recorded by the Outpost Division of the Office of War Information
No. 38. Fortnightly programme from the countryside. Editor, Desmond Hawkins. Music arranged by Frank Sollinson. Produced -by Audrey Jones
Lee Lian Chye introduces some gramophone records to commemorate China's National Day, the 'Double Tenth'
C. H. Middleton
Myra Hess , with the London Philharmonic Orchestra (leader, Jean Pougnet ), conducted by Sir Adrian Boult 3.25 app. Interval
From the Adelphi Theatre, London
During the interval, Reginald Redman talks about Chinese folk songs, some of which he has recently arranged for voice and piano. They are sung by William Parsons and Isobel Watts
plays mandolin and banjo solos
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 ganu emynau gan Got Sardis, Eglwys yr Annibynwyr, Pontypridd, o dan arweiniad Tal Taylor. (Hymn-singing in Welsh, from Sardis Congregational Church, Pontypridd)
'The Peasant and the Serpent': play, based on a Georgian folk tale, by Beryl M. Jones. Produced by Morfudd Mason Lewis
BBC Theatre Orchestra : conductor, Stanford Robinson
In this new series of talks on health and disease ' The Radio Doctor' discusses the question ' What is Shock ?
Talk by Dr. Margaret Mead , the distinguished American authropologist, who is now on a visit to this country
Programme in honour of the Foundation Day of the Chinese Republic, written by Ralph Bonwit and William Empson. Produced by Walter Rilla
, Annual fishermen's service from the Congregational Church, Mevagissey, Cornwall, conducted by the Rev. Percy E. Marchant
Let us with a gladsome mind (Cong. H.
8 ; C.H. 11)
Prayer and the Lord's Prayer
Fierce raged the tempest (Cong. H. 103;
A. and M. 285 ; C.H. 83)
Lesson : St. Luke 5, w. 1-11 (read by a fisherman)
Jesus, lover of my soul (Cong. H. 369 ;
A. and M. 193 ; C.H. 414)
Address Prayers
Eternal Father, strong to save (Cong. H.
534; A. and M. 370 ; C.H. 626)
Blessing
Organist, Mrs. Wright Harris
Series telling of outstanding feats of arms. 12—'The Fifty-First Highland Division'
followed by a postscript
Play by Marian Hemar , translated from the Polish by F. B. Czam omski, and adapted for broadcasting by Cynthia Pughe. Produced by Robert Speaight
Other parts played by Sybil Arundale , Alan Blair , Foster Carlin , and Ann Codrington
The action takes place in Warsaw, some time before this war
Hubert Foss introduces gramophone records of music that, was contemporary in 1643
Conductor, Guy Warrack