Gramophone records
Norwegian Popular Song (Norwegian
Melodies : Grieg) : Boyd Neel String Orchestra, conducted by Boyd Neel
Serenade : Naples (Impressions of Italy : Charpentier) : Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer
Amington Band : conductor, Roland Davies
Gramophone records of symphonic* poems by Saint-Saens
from Cannock Parish Church, Staffordshire '
Trumpet of God. sound high (A. and M. 734)
Invocation, Versicles, and Responses Psalm 15
Lesson : St. Luke 10, vv. 1-17 Jubilate
Creed and Prayers
Through all the changing scenes of life (A. and M. 290)
Address by the Rev. S. F. Linsley
Ye holy angels bright (A. and M. 546;
C.H. 39)
Blessing
Organist, G. M. Whitehouse
sung by Laurence Holmes (baritone)
Falkman and his Apache Band
A fortnightly review. Contents: 'Conducting for the Forces in Italy' by John Barbirolli; Review of new records: 'Arnold Schonberg' (b. September 13, 1874): illustrated talk by Edward Clark with Peter Stadlen (piano); Musical puzzle presented by Joseph Lewis. The Magazine introduced by Alec Robertson, and edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
0 Saron. Capel yr Annibynwyr, Aberaman. Aberdar. (Religious Service in Welsh, from Saron Congregational Chapel, Aberaman, Aberdare)
Ysbryd byw y deffroadau (559 : T6n,
Hebron)
Darllen, loan 12, 23-32
Arglwydd Iesu , arwain f'enaid (573 :
T6n. In Memoriam 1)
Pregeth gan y Parchedig Glannant
Jones
Disgleiried goleu'r Groes (680: T6n,
Gwendoline) '
Y
Fendith Arweinydd y Gan. J. D. Harries Organydd. L.A.C. Emlyn Hinton
(Cvmerir yr emynau o'r Cantedydd
Cynulleidfaol)
Violin Sonata played by Robert Masters (violin) and Leonard Cassini (piano)
by E. Arnot Robertson
Fortnightly programme from the countryside. No. 62-' Midlothian ' : A. Scott Kennedy introduces John Bowman (water engineer), Robert Burnside (miner). J. C. Wallace Mann (farmer), Jean Noble (fishwife), Robert L. Scarlett (market-gardener); John L. Tod (papermaker), and Annie Tait (grieve's wife on hill farm). Edited by A. Scott Kennedy , and produced by Christine Orr
Gramophone records chosen and introduced by Joy Worth
by G. E. Blackman , of Imperial College
entertains the R.A.F. From a series of concerts arranged in collaboration with ENSA at an R.A.F. centre in Wales. Maurice Cole (piano). Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. Part 1
Talk by A. Donald Miller about the Mission to Lepers
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. Part 2
Band of the Royal Canadian Air Force Overseas (by permission of the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief) : conductor, Flight-Lieutenant Martin Boundy
(News in Welsh)
Rhaglen i ddathlu canmlwyddiant ei eni. C6r y Christian Temple, Rhydaman o dan arweiniad Gwilym R. Jones. Cyflwynir y rhaglen gan Aneirin Talfan Davies. (Choral programme in Welsh, from the Christian
' Temple, Ammanford)
5.20 'Queer Pets of the Eighth Army' : talk by Signalman K. T. C Dusty ') McGarry, specially recorded for Children's Hour in Italy
5.30 Choral exchange between a Scottish choir and one from the North of England, in which children of St. John's Grammar School, Hamilton, exchange songs with children of Horwich Senior School, Bolton
Some of your favourite songs, sung by Mary Jarred (contralto) and Morgan Davies (baritone). West Birmingham Choral Society (con•ductor, Albert Knight ) ; BBC Midland Light Orchestra : conductor, Rae Jenkins
Talk by Stephen Kirby on Jim Dale , veteran stalker of the Yorkshire Moors
from the Albert Hall, Manchester, conducted by the Rev. W. F. Howard, D.D. . President of the Methodist Church and Principal of Handsworth College, Birmingham
Meet and right it is to sing (M.H.B.
17) .
Prayer and the Lord's Prayer Reading
0 Jesus, king most wonderful (M.H.B.
107 ; A. and M. 178 ; C.H. 423)
Address
0 thou who earnest from above
(M.H.B. 388 ; A. and M. 698 ; C.H. 471)
Blessing
Appeal on behalf of the Federation of Committees for the Moral Welfare of Children, by Basil Henriques , J.P.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed].
Radio drama in five parts by Lance Sieveking , based on Robert Louis
Stevenson's famous story. Produced by Hugh Stewart. Part 1
Other parts played by Cyril Gardiner Elsa Palmer , Freda Falconer , Harry Hutchinson , Stanley Groome , 'Charles Maunsell , and Molly Rankin
Scene : London in the early 1880s
presents his own Music and the ChappeU's Queen's Hall Light Orchestra (conductor, Charles Williams ) in a non-stop programme for all tastes,
A reflective programme on the canals of England, with Patric Curwen as the Traveller. Written and produced by Edward Livesey , with material by Godfrey Baseley and Harold Small
' God is our Hope and Strength." Psalm 8 ; 2 Kings, 6, w. 8-23 : An hail the Power (A. and M. 300); Psalm 20. v. 7
Sonata in B minor played by Cyril Smith (piano)
Story for bedtime. ' The Prodigal Calf,' written and read- by John Brophy. (Previousy broadcast on April 19)
Directed by Jack Hardy