and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conducted by Michael Krein
Messages recently recorded by members of the Services in India for their relatives and friends in this country
Barry Ostlere and Shepherd Band: conductor, John Faulds
played by Percy Whitlock
From the Pavilion; Bournemouth
A message from Bishop Azariah of Dornakal to Christians in this country, followed by Morning Service from the Selly Oak Colleges, Birmingham, conducted by the Rev. John Foster (Professor of Church History)
Theme : ' The Faith for the World' Invocation
0 come, 0 come, Immanuel (C.H. 149 ;
A. and M. "49)
Reading : St. John 3, vv. 16-21 Address
Saviour, sprinkle many nations (C.H. 382 ;
A. and M. 359)
Prayers
Hark, the glad sound (C.H. 40 ; A. and M. 53)
Blessing
Organist, Miss D. B. Knee (Carey Hall) This is the first of three Sunday-morning Services to be conducted by Professor Foster
Partita in C minor, No. 2 played by. James Ching (piano)
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
Ronald Cunliffe talks about the power of music to evoke moods and memories
and his Mazurka Orchestra, with Arsene Kirilloff (by permission of George Black)
plays ballet music, at the theatre organ
The Eastman-Rochester Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Howard Hanson
This js the seventh in this series of programmes specially recorded by the Outpost Division of the Office of War Information
on gramophone records
sung by the choir of the King's College, Cambridge, with Harold Darke at the organ. Introduced by Patrick Hadley
C. H. Middleton
(Second-of a series of six). Maggie Teyte (soprano) ; Eda Kersey (violin) ; Kathleen Long (piano); James Whitehead (cello)
The next concert in this series 'will be on Sunday, January 2, at 2.30 p.m.
Play about Byron and Lady Caroline Lamb by Edward Lane, produced by Barbara Burnham
[Starring] Pamela Brown
Some recent religious books : talk by the Rev. C. J. Wright , Ph.D., Didsbury College, Manchester
Ei tharddiad, ei nodweddion a rhai enghreiffriau. Rhaglen gan Aneirin Talfan Davies gyda chantorion y Gorllewin o dan arweiniad Tom Pickering.
Play : 'The Story of David ', by L. du Garde Peach, produced by Derek McCulloch. Part 2 — ' David in Exile' (by permission' of H. M. Tennent Ltd.)
Wing-Commander E. Bentley Beauman, mountaineer and skier, tells of his experiences with the first climbers to cross the great Coast Range in British Columbia. Programme introduced by Norman Wooland. Script by Leslie Baily and Henry James. BBC Revue Orchestra, conducted by Charles Groves.
'Travellers' Tales' is broadcast each week on a radio network throughout the British Commonwealth
The BBC, in co-operation with ENSA, presents the BBC Theatre Orchestra . (leader, Louis Stevens ), with Irene Eisinger (soprano) : conductor, Stanford Robinson
From a garrison theatre in the- South
' What is Rehabilitation ' : talk by Reginald Watson-Jones , F.R.C.S.
Talk by Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald
to the World Mission of the Church. Corporate Evening Service from the studio
Thou whose almighty word (C.H. 364, A. and M. 360)
Act of Thanksgiving for the Christian
Gospel and Church : Canon W. Haworth. Episcopal Church of Scotland
Lesson: St. Matthew* 28, vv. 16-20;
Ephesians 4, vv. 4-7 and 11-13: W. Holmes Coats, Baptist Union of Scotland
V
Thy Kingdom come (C.H. 153, S.P. 680) Address by the Rev. A. Nevile Davidson ,
Church of Scotland
Act of Intercession for the Church in all lands : A. Aaron , Church of India
The Lord's Prayer
Jesus calls us (C.H. 500 ; A. and M. 403) Act of Rededication to the world task Blessing
Appeal on behalf of the Incorporated Soldiers', Sailors', and Airmen's Help Society by General Sir Walter Kirke , G.C.B.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed].
Series telling of outstanding feats of arms : 19 — ' The Colonial Forces '
followed by a postscript
Conducted by Lieutenant F. J. Harris , Director of Music, Grenadier Guards
Regimental March : The British Grenadiers
'Thy King cometh '. Psalm 96; Isaiah
40, vv. 1-1 1 ; The advent of our King (A. and M. 48) ; St. Luke 18, v. 8
Quartet in A minor, Op. 132 played by the Busch Quartet
In this series Rosamond Lehmann reads the kind of passages she chooses when reading to her family and friends
Directed by Jack Hardy