Programme Parade
on gramophone records
Waltz Fantasy (Glinka): Bolshoy Theatre State Orchestra, conducted by Melik-Pashaev
Ristilukki (The Spider) (Sibelius): Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Martti Simila
Intermezzo on Kazakh Airs (Rakov): Moscow State Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by K. Ivanov
Polka; Furiant; Dance of the Comedians (The Bartered Bride: Smetana): Columbia Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Howard Barlow
Rosehill Band of the Salvation Army Assurance Society: conductor, Brigadier A. H. Jakeway
1-Before Haydn. Gramophone records of music byLully , Handel . Abel, and J. S. Bach's sons
Programme Parade
Morning Service, conducted by Canon F. A. Cockin
Theme: Can. I do anything!'
0 worship the King (A. and M. 167;
C.H. 9)
Act of Worship
Rejoice. 0 land (S.P. 631) Reading
Address: Where do I come in? Judge eternal (S.P. 552; C.H. 636) Prayers and Intercessions
Son of God eternal Saviour (A. and M. 677: C.H. 359)
Blessing
Flute Sonata in B minor played by John Francis (flute) and Millicent Silver (piano)
Van Dam and his Orchestra
' The Music of Corelli': talk by Geraint Jones , with illustrations played by Winifred Roberts (violin). Vera Kantrovitch . (violin), Lilly Phillips (cello), and Geraint Jones (organ)
Gramophone records
Marche Lorraine (Ganne); Arabian
.song, Medje (Thill): Georges Thill (tenor)
Lo! here the gentle lark (Bishop);
Villanelle (dell'Acqua): Lily Pons (soprano)
None but the lonely heart (Tchaikovsky); Song of the .Flea (Mussorgsky): Lawrence Tibbett (baritone)
Religious Service in Gaelic
Salm 24, 7-10. air fonn St. George's.
Edinburgh
Urnuigh
Leughadh: Taisbeanadh 19. 1-16 Salm 45, 2-5. air fonn Crimond
An Searmon: An t-Urr. Calum Mac-
Leoid, Both-chuidir
Salm 72, 17-19, air fonn St. Lawrence Am beannachadh
and his Orchestra
by Matthew Norgate
by Alexander Werth (Moscow correspondent of the ' Sunday Times
Gramophone records chosen and introduced by Joy Worth
C. H. Middleton
Ida Haendel (violin); Joan Davis (piano); Astra Desmond (contralto)
Series of talks giving news and views of the Churches in this country and abrcad, by Dr. Nathaniel Micklem.
Story by Henry James , adapted for broadcastmg by Beatrice Gilbert. Produced by Hugh Stewart (now appearing in ' The Magistrate ')
Foden's Motor Works Band: conductor, Fred Mortimer
Rhaglen o ganu emynau gan Gymdeithas Gorawl Blaenau Ffestiniog o dan arweiniad Dorothy Edwards. (Hymn-singing in Welsh: recording)
The Flying Ship': play from a Russian folk tale. by Beryl M. Jones
and National Savings announcements
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
'I Travelled with my Ears Open ' William Holt hears by his Yorkshire fireside some of the strange sounds, songs, and voices which live in his memories of a lifetime in many lands. Introduced by Norman Wooland : produced by Leslie Baily
Alistair Cooke
Evening Service, conducted. by Professor Norman Snaitji of Headingley College, and Minister at Woodhouse Moor Methodist
Church, Leeds
Theme: What am I for?
Sentences
What shall 1 do my God to love
(M.H.B. 77)
Address: God's Righteousness and Man's Suffering
Jesu, lover of my soul (M.H.B. 110, vv. 1. 2. 4; A. and M. 193)
Reading: Isaiah 63. vv. 7-16 Prayer and Lord's Prayer
When I survey the wondrous Cross
(M.H.B. 182: A. and M. 108)
Grace
Appeal by the Rt. Hon. A. V. Alexander. C.H., M.P. . First Lord of the Admiralty, on behalf of the social, recreational, and welfare work of the Sea Cadet Corps (administered by the Navy League)
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
Freely adapted for broadcasting by Norman Edwards from the novel by H. Seton Merriman. Produced by Val Gielgud and Martyn C. Webster
Episode 2 : ' The Special Mission ' and
When the News is followed by a War Report and this involves programme alterations, these will be announced at the microphone
played to a Forces audience by the BBC Symphony Orchestra (95 players), conducted by Clarence Raybould , with Leslie England (piano). From the Corn Exchange, Bedford
The programme includes the Overture to Raymond, by Thomas; Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana, by Leoncavallo; and the Ballet Music from William Tell , by Rossini Leslie England plays Litolff's Scherzo and Schelling's Variations on 'Dixie'
' The Word of the Lord.' Psalm 19. vv. 7-15; Amos 5, w. 6-24; Eternal ruler (S.P 485); Psalm 97. v. 10
10.38 LATE NIGHT SPECIAL' ' Fulfilment.' written specially for broadcasting by Eileen Hots , and read by Andrea Troubridge
Gramophone records
Violin Sonata No. 4, in D (Handel): Songs by Tchaikovsky Tcherepnin :
Taneiev: Slobodskaya
Rumanian Folk Dances (Bart6k)