, followed by 'NEWS and Home Service programme summary
and his Mandoliers, with ivor Adams and Doreen Browning.
Ransome and Marles Works Band: conductor, David Aspinall
Seventh of a series of gramophone programmes
Piano Concerto in G minor (Mendelssohn) : Ania Dorfmann and the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Walter Goehr
Violin Concerto in E minor (Mendelssohn) : Yehudi Menuhin and L'Orchestre des Concerts Colonne, conducted by Georges Enesco
, followed by NEWS
Programme Parade
played by Eda Kersey (violin), Olive Zorian (violin), James Whitehead (cello), and Arnold Goldsbrough (organ)
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
for Easter Day from Lichfield Cathedral, conducted by the Dean (Dr. F. A. Iremonger)
Introit : Alleluia !
Jesus Christ is risen today (A. and'M.
134 ; C.H. 119)
Exhortation, Confession, Absolution
Easter Anthem : Christ, our Passover Psalm 111
First Lesson : from Isaiah 51 Te Deum (Stanford, in B flat)
Second Lesson : St. Luke 24, w. 1-12 Benedictus
Creed and Collects
Carol : This joyful Eastertide
Address : ' Alive 'for Evermore '
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead (S. S. Wesley)
Praise and Thanksgiving
The strife is o'er (A. and M. 135 ; C.H. 122) Blessing
The Tale of the Invisible City of Kitezh' : a talk by Scott God dard upon the music and the meaning of Rimsky-Korsakov's opera. Singer, Oda Slobodskaya ; Pianist, John Wills
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
by Dilys Powell
Fortnightly programme from the countryside : No. 51-' The Counties of Down, Armagh, and Fermanagh, Northern Ireland '. Introduced by George Loxton , and produced by James Mageean
C. H. Middleton
Light orchestral-music and songs associated with spring, played by John Blore and his Orchestra, with Margaret Eaves (soprano)
Band of the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment : conductor, Mr. J. B. H. Thorpe
(Leader, Norris Stanley ) : conductor, George Weldon
From the Town Hall, Birmingham
(piano), on gramophone records
Ricordanza (Study, No. 9 : Liszt)
Gretchen at the Spinning-Wheel
(Schubert — Liszt)
Talk, illustrated by music and quotations, by Robert Speaight
Datganiad o anthem J. T. Rees. gan Gor Unedig Dowlais. Arweinydd, D. T. Davies. (Choral-singing in Welsh :
5.20 Signalman K. T. McGarry. author of the Grimalkin ' stories, tells about Arab, French, and Italian children he has met while serving in the 8th , Army
6.30 Children's Service from St. Matthew's Church, Moorfields, Bristol. Sermon by the Boy Bishop
No. 62 — ' Burlington, Vermont
Written by Allen Sloane. Narrator,- Milton Bacon. Producer,
John Becker. ' The Story of Maple Sugar', introdueing the men and women whose livelihood depends on the springtime rising of the sap in the wild maples and the yearly ' 'sugaring-off' .
' What is Smallpox ? ', by ' The Radio Doctor'
Farming in Nigeria' : talk by Capt. Rupert Shorter.
Albert Sandler and the Palm Court Orchestra, .with Frank Titterton (tenor), and Harry Mortimer (trumpet and comet), 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
for Easter Day from West Ham Central Mission, conducted by the Rev. Paul Rowntree Clifford
The Bells
Christ the Lord is risen today (B.C.H.
123 ; S.P. 160)
Address : ' The Livipg God Speaks ' Jesus, stand among us (B.C.H. 586 ;
C.H. 248)
Address : ' Faith in the Living
Christ'
Reading : St. John 20, w. 24-29 Prayers
Art thou weary ? (B.C.H. 212 ; A. and M. 254 ; C.H. 391)
Blessing
Appeal on behalf of Saint Mary 's Hospitals for Women and Children, Manchester, by Wing Commander Guy Gibson , V.C.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowleged, and should be addressed to [address removed].
A radio reconstruction of a decisive action from the current war news illustrating the Allied pattern of attack on the battle-fronts of land, sea, and sky. Edited and produced by Brigid Maas.
followed by The Sunday Postscript
' The King Comes To His Own ' : an episode from a play sequence on the life of Our Lord, specially written for broadcasting by Dorothy L. Sayers , and produced' by Val Gielgud.
Conductor, Anthony Bernard. Joan Davies (piano)
' Christ is risen'. Psalm 118. w.
13-24 ; St. John 20, vv. 1-17 ; Christ the Lord is risen again (A. and M. J36) ; 1 Peter 1, v. 3
Story for bedtime : ' The Gunga Din a story of the four men at the Insuma Club in Rhodesia, by Eric Moore Ritchie , read by Patric Curwen.
Gregori Tcherniak (balalaika), accompanied by Geoffrey Sisley (guitar)
Quartet in D minor (Death and the Maiden) played by the Busch Quartet. (Gramophone records)