and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conductor, Charles Shadwell , with Ronald Kay.
Messages recently recorded by members of the Services in West Africa for their relatives and friends in this country
Bristol Aeroplane Company Works Band: conductor, J. C. Dyson
(organ)
From St. John's Episcopal Church, Edinburgh
Sentences
Confession and Absolution Versicles and Responses
Psalm 24: The earth is the Lord's
Lesson : Hebrews 11, w. 32-34 ; Revelation 7, vv. 9-17 ; Hebrews 12, vv. 1-2
Benedicite : Song of the Three Children, w. 26-end
Creed
The Lord's Prayer and Collects
Anthem : The souls of the righteous
(Stanley Marchant) ,
Prayers
Let sairfts on earth in concert sing (R.H.
428 ; C.H. 227)
Address by the Rev. S. Harvie Clark For all the saints. who from their labours rest (E.H. 641 ; C.H. 220 : vv. 1, 3, 4 and 5) Blessing
Organist, E. Read
Piano Sonata in F (K.332) played by Kathleen Long
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
Talk by Roger Fiske on Beethoven's last String,Quartet
Beginning this evening, recordings of Beethoven's last five String Quartets will be played each successive Sunday.
with Leonard Gowings (tenor)
at the organ of the Odeon Theatre, Llandudno : ' Radio Favourites '
The National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Hans Kindler : third in this series of programmes specially recorded by the Outpost Division of the Office of War Information v
by Alexander Werth (Moscow correspondent of the ' Sunday Times ')
Conductor, Harry Heyes
1—' Rejoice in the Lamb ' : cantata written for the Jubilee Festival of St. Matthew's, Northampton, by Benjamin Britten , who introduces it, and conducts the church choir
C. H. Middleton
(First of a series of six). Maggie Teyte (soprano). Blech String Quartet. Gareth Morris (flute). Pauline Juler (clarinet). Marie Korchinska (harp).
The next concert in this series will be on Sunday, November 28, at 2.30 p.m.
Play by Rachael Field , produced by Hugh Stewart
Scene : the kitchen of a remote New England farmhouse in the early eighteen-hundreds
Music in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of its re-building. BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Ian Whyte. Introductions by the Very Rev. J. Hutchinson Cockburn , D.D.
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.
Recordiau o rannau o Eisteddfod y Lluoedd Arfog a gynhaliwyd yn ddiweddar dan nawdd y Gymdeithas Gymraeg yng Nghairo. Arweinydd, Y Parchedig E. J. Baker ; Llywydd, Y Gwir Barchedig Esgob yr Aiflt a Sudan; Beirniad Cerdd , Sergeant Harry Gabb ; Beimiad Llenyddiaeth , Y Parchedig Madoc Jones. Clywir rhai o'r buddugwyr, Seremoni'r Cadeirio, Araith y Llywydd, damau o'r beimiadaethau a chanu cynulleidfaol.
5.20 'The Man Who Could Not Die ' : the story of Boron, the Wanderer, who, because of his evil ways, was accursed in the sight of man. Play by Marjorie Wynn -Williams. Produced by Morfudd Mason Lewis
5.55 Children's Hour prayers
in which radio brings to life curious events of the past and present. Narrator, Patric Curwen.
'What is Rheumatism?', by 'The Radio Doctor '
with Gladys Ripley (contralto), Henry Wendon (tenor), * and the BBC Theatre Chorus : conductor, Stanford Robinson
From a concert-hall in the Midlands
A well-remembered Scottish island : talk by Ian Finlay
sung by the BBC Singers : organist, G. Thalben-Ball . Precentor, Rev. S. G. B. Exham Versicles and Responses
Psalms 15, 148
First Lesson : Wisdom 3, vv. 1-9 Magnificat (Harvey Grace in. C)
Second Lesson : Revelation 7, vv. 9-17 Nunc dimittis (Harvey Grace in C) Creed and Collects
0 how glorious is the Kingdom (Harwood) Prayers
Who are these like stars appearing ? (A. and M. 427 ; C.H. 222)
Blessing
Appeal on behalf of the Birmingham and Midland Hospitals for Women by Sir Patrick Hannon , M.P.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
Series telling of outstanding feats of arms. No. 15—'The First Canadian Division'. Story told by Stanley Maxted
followed by a postscript
How a Symphony Concert is organised and rehearsed. Special ' How' number, edited and produced by Stephen Potter with the co-operation of Julian Herbage , the BBC Music Department, the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and Sir Adrian Boult
'Old Age': anthology chosen by Ursula Wood, read by Jean Anderson, Felix Aylmer and Cecil Ramage.
' Thy Kingdom come Psalm 98 ; From
Isaiah 42 and 43 ; Hark the glad sound (A. and M. 53) ; St. Mark 1, w. 14-15
Quartet in E flat, Op. 127 played by the Busch Quartet. (Gramophone records).
at the organ of the Odeon Theatre, Llandudno
at the piano, with his Quintet