Gramophone records
Wellesley Colliery Band: conductor, Tom Proctor
13-Gramophone records of Debussy's ' La Mer' and Ravel's 'La Valse
Programme Parade
for Remembrance Sunday, arranged in collaboration with the British Legion. From Bristol Cathedral: conducted by the Dean, the Very Rev. Harry W. Blackburne , D.S.O., M.C. The National Anthem ' Scripture Sentence
Confession and Absolution The Lord's Prayer Psalm 23
Lesson
Creed and Prayers
0 valiant hearts (S.P. 293)
Address by the Bishop of Bristol. the Rt. Rev. C. S. Woodward , M.C., D.D. God of our fathers (S.P. 317)
Last Post
The British Legion Charge, given by 8. Jacobs, Bristol County Chairman, British Legion
Reveille Blessing
Organist, Hubert W. Hunt
Short Preludes: in C: in E
Prelude No. 2, in A minor
Prelude and Fugue, No. 16, in G minor played by Claud Biggs (piano)
Falkman and his Apache Band
'John Philip Sousa' (born November 6, 1854) by Constant Lambert;
'Hans Sachs' (born November 5, 1494) by Stephen Williams;
'Soviet Piano Music ': talk by Edward Clark, with illustrations by Leonard Cassini; musical puzzle, introduced by Doris Arnold. The Magazine introduced by Alec Robertson and edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
o Jerusalem (Capel y Methodistiaid) Heol Egerton , Wrexham. (Religious Service in Welsh
Molianned uchelderau'r nef (3: Tôn,
Crimond)
Darllen: Ephesiaid 2, 12-22
Salmdon: Duw sydd noddfa a nerth i ni (13)
Gweddi Helaetha derfynau dy deyrnas (427:
Ton, Eirinwg)
Pregeth gan y Parchedig D. R.
Rogers
Am fod fy lesu'n fyw (663: T6n,
Dolwyddelan)
Y Fendith
Arweinydd y Gan, Walter Williams Organydd. Aenid A. Williams
(Cymerir yr Emynau o Lyfr Emynau a Thonau y Methodistiaid Caltinaidd a Wesleaidd)
Trio in G minor. Op. 63
Played by Geoffrey Gilbert (flute), John Shinebourne (cello), and Denise Lassimonne (piano)
by Edgar Anstey
No. 66—' County Durham ': Edited by Francis Dillon. Speakers include Joe Armstrong (farmer), Mrs. G. Blagdon (spinner of dog-wool), Marjorie Hastings (dairy-maid and post-girl), Ernest Milner (Weardale Association for the Prosecution of Felons), Matthew Ranson (road-scout), Audrey Samuelson (village blacksmith), George Whitfield (soldier-farmer), and Ted Wright (international ploughing champion). Introduced by Desmond Hawkins. Music by Fred Lawson and the Dunelm Singers. Programme produced by John Polwarth
Gramophone records chosen and introduced by Joy Worth
C. H. Middleton
Conductor, George Weldon. Shulamith Shaflr (piano)
From the Town Hall, Birmingham
Play sequence in four parts by Hugh Ross Williamson , dealing with the life of St. Paul. Produced by Fred O'Donovan. Part 3: In Journeyings Often'
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
13—' Cynwyl Elfed.'
' King Winter': a seasonable mosaic of verse and story, including a talk by ' The Woodlander ' on ' Wild Life in the Winter,' and songs sung by Norman Stone , with Gwenn Knight at the piano
6.55 Children's Hour prayers
followed by National Savings announcements
6-Fairey Aviation Works Band: conductor, Harry Mortimer
Drama v. Variety
Teams-Drama: John Mills , Ursula Jeans , Nicholas Hannen , Dorothy Hyson ; Variety: Ronald Frankau , Elsie and Doris Waters , Max Bacon. Introduced by Ronald Waldman and produced by Audrey Cameron
' Parson turns Sailor,' by J. McCal lum Young: first talk in a new series describing spare-time occupations which have become more than a hobby
from Meir Youth Club, Stoke-on-Trent, conducted by Jack Single ton and members of the Club. Music directed by Stanley Mitchell, Club leader
Behold us, Lord (Tune, St. Fulbert) Reading: from Ecclesiasticus 38
Teach me. my God and King (Tune,
St. Michael)
Poetry Reading: ' The Builder '
(Walter Roberts )
Talk : ' Why work ? '
Fill thou my life (Tune. Richmond) Prayers and the Lord's Prayer
0 worship the King (Tune, Hanover) Blessing
Appeal on behalf of the British Legion and the Earl Haig Fund, Scottish Branch, by Brigadier-General E. R. Fitzpatrick , C.B.E., D.S.O.
Contributions for work in England, Wales, and Ireland should be addressed to [address removed] and for Scotland to [address removed].
All contributions will be gratefully acknowledged.
Adapted from Charles Dickens 's novel by Mabel Constanduros and Howard Agg, and produced by Howard Rose.
Dobson and Young in the last of a series of fortnightly talks on music (by permission of the Manchester Regional Committee of the Central Advisory Council for Education in the Forces). From a Naval Training Centre in the North-West
A pot-pourri by Julius Buerger and Leo Wurmser , with Joan Tribe , Gaby Valle , Valetta Iacopi , Heddle Nash , George Baker , the BBC Theatre Chorus, and the BBC Theatre Orchestra: conductor, Stanford Robinson. Narration written by Stephen Thomas and Wilfrid Rooke-Ley , and spoken by Frederick Ranalow. (Recording of the -broadcast on September 3)
' Their name liveth for evermore.'
Psalm 111; Ecclesiasticus 44, w. 1-14: A. and M. 221; Wisdom 3,
. v. 1
3-Pieces, published and unpublished, from the writings of the Romantic artist, Samuel Palmer : read by Charles E. Stidwill
Gramophone records from Blavet. Stamitz, Mozart, and Dittersdorf.