and Home Service programme summary
and his Sextet.
Scottish C.W.S. Band: conductor, W. C. Crozier
Gramophone records
Oboe Concerto in B flat (No. 2 of Select
Harmony Handel) : Leon Goossens (oboe) and the - London Philharmonic Orchestra
Cello Concerto in D (Haydn) :
Emanuel Feuermann and Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Monsignor R. L. Smith
Theme: 'God's life and ours '
My God. how wonderful thou art
Prayer
Address (first part) Music and Prayer
Now that the day-star glimmers bright
(New W.H. 162)
Address
Holy God, we praise thy name
Prayers and Blessing
Harpsichord Concerto played by Lucille Wallace (harpsichord), Gareth Morris (flute), Leon Goossens (oboe), Stephen Waters (clarinet), Frederick Grinke (violin), and Douglas Cameron (cello) : conductor, Anthony Bernard
John Blore and his Orchestra
' Scriabin's Piano Music Today * : talk by L. G. Gabriel , with musical illustrations by Colin Horsley , who will play the Sonata No. 3 on Thursday" at 10.45 p.m.
and his Mazurka Orchestra
(All arrangements by Mischa Michaeloff )
(by permission of the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief) : conductor, Flight-Lieutenant Martin Boundy
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Overture : The Yellow Princess - Saint-Saens
Suite, Where the Rainbow Ends : 1 Rainbow Lana : 2 Will o' the Wisp ; 3 Rosa mund ; 4 Fairy Frolic ; 5 Goblin Forest - Quitter
Selection : The King Steps Out - Kreisler
by Dilys Powell
Fortnightly programme from the countryside. No. 49—' Angus, Scotland, the county of the carses ' : John Salmon (farmer), R. M. Adam (cattle-breeder), Mrs. Maggie Gordon (rabbit-fancier and bee-keeper), Eric Maxwell (hill-climber), James Fraser (auctioneer and singer), Elizabeth Watson (County instructress), John Mclntyre (fruit-grower). Edited by Alexander Keith. Produced by Elizabeth Adair
Commentary on Handelian opera, written by R. R. Hopkins , and illustrated with gramophone records
C.' H. Middleton
Paul Beard and Marie Wilson (violins). BBC Symphony Orchestra (leader, Paul Beard ) : conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
From the Empire Theatre, Cardiff
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Portrait of a great Danish patriot, written by Gordon Boshell , with music under the direction of George Walter. Produced by Walter Rilla
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 Bedwaredd drafodaeth : Dyfodol Addysg. Pansi Lewis , Dr. Elfed Thomas a D. B. Lewis yn trafod y pwnc dan arwciniad Ben Bowen Thomas.
Glasgow Orpheus Choir (conductor, Sir Hugh S. Roberton ) gives a concert for children
Moultrie R. Kelsall reads 'The Lion in the Library', a story of the founder of Dollar Academy, by W. Kersley Holmes
No. 58—' Key West, Florida '. Written by Allen Sloane. Narrator, Milton Bacon. Producer, John Becker.
This is a war-time picture of Key West, the famous naval base and southernmost point of the U.S.A., introducing some of the ' Conchs '—descendants of English immigrants from the Bahamas, who claim Cockney origin—and describing Key West's turtling and fishing, picturesque homes, glorious coastal scenery, and violent hurricanes.
' What is Cancer ? ', by ' The Radio Doctor'
Talks by a factory inspector, C. Conway Plumbe : 3-' The Machine is the Slave'
Albert Sandler and the Palm Court Orchestra, with David Lloyd (tenor), in a programme of the kind of music heard in the Palm Court of your favourite hotel in the days before the war. Programme produced by Fred Hartley and Douglas Lawrence
Conducted by the Bishop of Hull
Theme : ' Friendship'
0 worship the King (A. and M 167;
C.H.9)
Address
Jesus, thou joy of loving hearts (A. and M. 190 ; C.H. 420)
Reading Prayers
Soldiers of the Cross, arise I (A. and M.
588 ; C.H. 341)
Blessing
Appeal on behalf of the Channel Islands Refugees Committee, by the Rt. Hon, Lord Justice du Parcq
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should he addressed to [address removed].
A radio reconstruction of a decisive action from the current war news, illustrating the Allied pattern of attack on the battlefronts of" land, sea, and sky. Edited and produced by Brigid Maas.
followed by The Sunday Postscript
Play by Maurice Maeterlinck, translated and adapted for broadcasting by Edward Sackville-West.
6—Schumann : played by Myra Hess.
Scenes from Childhood In the Night, Op. 12 Papillons, Op. 2
' Members one of another '. Psalm IS ;
Romans 12 ; Beloved, let us love (A. and M. 703); I John 4, v. 20
Story for bedtime : ' Surprise Party ', written by Eric Allen , read by Leslie Mitchell
and his Orchestra