and summary of today's programmes for the Forces
Conductor, Stanley C. Berkeley
Messages recently recorded by members of the Services in India for their relatives and friends in this country
Barrow Shipyard Band : conductor, Herbert Sutcliffe
(organ)
from the Chapel of Westminster College, Cambridge, conducted by Dr. C. H. Dodd
Theme : * The Word of Judgment '
Let all the world (A. and M. 548 ; C.H. 15) Address
0 God of truth (A. and M. 10 ; C.H. 531) Reading : St. Luke 12, vv. 49-57, 24, vv.
44-48 ; 2 Corinthians 4, w. 3-6 and 5, w. 9-10
Prayers
Come, let us to the Lord our God (C.H.
400)
Prayer
Hail to the Lord's ano'nted (A. and M.
219 ; C.H. 154)
Blessing
(piano) plays
Seven Preludes from his own set-of Twenty-four Preludes, Op. 102. (First broadcast performance)
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
An appreciation of Elgar's music by Frank Howes
(Religious Service in Gaelic)
Salm 107, 1-3, air form St. David Umuigh
Leughadh : Deuteronomi 6, 4-25
Salm 84, 5-7, air fonn Kilmarnock
An searmon : An t-Urr, Sedras N. M.
Collins, B.D.
Salm 73. 23-24. air fonn Torwood Am beannachadh
Fear-togail fuinn, Ailean MacRisnidh
Under the direction of Harold C. Gee , with Marguerite Crrchton
(Tenth programme in the series), sung by Freda Townson (contralto) and Eric Greene (tenor)
(from Op. 49)
FREDA TOWNSON
Last Sunday morning
ERIC GREENE
To a Violet ; Fond Wishes
FREDA TOWNSON
Lullaby ; The Hour of Twilight
Folk. Songs
ERIC GREENE
0 tell me now, my pretty maid ; 0 give me leave, sweet maiden ; Last week it was Love found me ; Good evening
FREDA TOWNSON
Now shines the sun no more ; Gunhilde
by Alexander Werth (Moscow correspondent of the ' Sunday Times ')
Symphony No. 7, in C played by the Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. (Gramophone records)
9-The Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, under the direction of Dr. Thomas Armstrong , sing three recent anthems by Herbert Howells , introduced by the composer
by C. H. Middleton and Sir Robert Greig , Chairman of the Scottish Gardens and Allotments Committee
(Second series). BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Clarence Raybould v
During the interval Mosco Carner talks about Hindemith's new symphony
[Starring] Peggy Ashcroft and Basil Sydney
Play by Paul Claudel, translated and adapted for broadcasting by Edward Sackville-West. Produced by Robert Speaight (by permission of the Administrators of the Old Vic).
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.
Y gyntaf o gyfres o sgyrsiau ar y gwyr a gyfrannodd i draddodiad y Ffydd Gristnogol. 1-' Awstin Sant ' gan y Canon W. H. Harris. (Recorded talk in Welsh)
'The Land of Castles ' : written and produced by Nan Davies and Morfudd Mason Lewis
Sonata in D minor, Op. 121 played by Henry Holst (violin) and Frank Merrick (piano)
' What is Sex Education ? ' : talk by a woman doctor
Talk by ' Bartimeus '
(leader, Louis Stevens ), with Muriel Brunskill (contralto), Reginald Gibbs (baritone), and the BBC Theatre Chorus : conductor, Stanford Robinson
From a theatre in the Midlands
Prelude and Fugue on B.A.C.H. played by G. Thalben-Ball (organ)
from North Momingside Church, Edinburgh, conducted by the Rev. James S. Stewart
Theme: ' Facing the Cross '
Sentences and Prayer of Invocation
Psahn 23 : The Lord is my Shepherd
(Tune : Wiltshire)
Lesson : 1 Corinthians 1, vv. 18-31
In the Cross of'Christ I glory (C.H. 113) Address
Soldiers of Chnst, arise (C. H. 534;
A. and M. 270)
Prayers
0 Jesus, King most wonderful (C.H. 423 ;
A. and M. 178)
Blessing
Organist J. Bonnett McNeill
Appeal on behalf of totally disabled ex-Servicemen at the Star and Garter Home,' Richmond, the Queen Alexandra Hospital Home, Worthing, and St. David's Home, Ealing, by Squadron-Leader John Strachey
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed].
Spoken by Vivien Leigh.
(BBC recording)
(Vivien Leigh broadcasts by permission of David O. Selznick )
followed by a postscript
Symphony No. 39, in E flat played by the BBC Scottish Orchestra : conductor, Ian Whyte
No. 1 of a new ' How ' student series, including How and How Not to learn, How to teach, etc. Prepared with the co-operation of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Produced* by Stephen Potter
' Christ crucified '. We sing the praise of him who died (C.H. 109) ; from Romans 6 ; Soldiers of the Cross, arise (A. and M. 588) ; 1 Corinthians I, w. 22-24
Story for bedtime: 'The Goroko Riddle', written by Eric Moore Ritchie, and read by Patric Curwen.
at the theatre organ