on gramophone records
Introduction to Act 3: The Jewels of the Madonna (Wolf-Ferrari): Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Eugene Ormandy
Midnight Rose (d'Erlanger): Symphony Orchestra, conducted by John Barbirolli
Overture: William Tell (Rossini):
London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
Chopwell Colliery Band: conductor. Thomas Dixon
3-Mozart. Gramophone records of his Symphonies in A (K.201) and G minor (K.550)
Morning Service, conducted by Canon FA. Cockin
Theme: ' Justice-Man 's or God's
Ye holy angels bright (A. and M.
546: C.H. 39)
Act of Worship
Holy Spirit, truth divine (A. and M.
672: C.H. 193)
Reading: from Wisdom 9
How happy is he born and taught
(S.P. 524)
Address: ' What can God and I do? ' Prayers and Dedication
Lift up your hearts (S.P. 560) Blessing
sung by Kate Winter
Zion, singt thy Saviour's glory; 0
Saviour sweet. 0 Saviour kind Bach
Ah! the pains that now afflict him;
He'll say that for my love .... Handel
Van Dam and his Orchestra
'Cherubint (1760-1842): illustrated talk by Scott Goddard on the composer who was considered by Beet hoven to oe the greatest of his contemporaries, and by Haydn to be the foremost of the then living composers
Symphony on a French Mountaineer's Song, for. orchestra and piano played by Marguerite Long and the Colonne Symphony Orchestra of Paris, conducted by Paul Paray. (Gramophone records)
Conductor. G. Morse
played by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra: conductor. Rae Jenkins
by Matthew Norgate
by Alexander Werth (Moscow correspondent of the ' Sunday Times ')
Gramophone records chosen and introduced by Joy Worth
C. H. Middleton and F. Streeter
(Leader. Norris Stanley ): conductor, George Weldon Weingarten (piano)
From the Town Hall. Birmingham
Series of talks giving news and views of the Churches in this country and abroad, by Dr. Nathaniel Micklem
Morality play in verse, by James Bridie. Produced by Moultrie R. Kelsall
Ransome and Maries Works Band: conductor, David Aspinall
Rhaglen o ganu a chyfarchion oddi wrth aelodau Clwb Cymraeg , Baghdad. Cyflwynwyd gan James Prit chard, Maentwrog. Sefydlwyd y Clwb y llynedd. ac y mae tua deugain o aelodau yn cynnal eu cyfarfodydd yn gyson. Llywydd, Y Parchedig W. L. Richards, C. F., Ystalyfera.
Play: " The Man Without a Foe,' a portrait of Charles Lamb by Alec lacdonald and Phyllis Mann. Produced by Josephine Plummer
followed by National Savings announcements
(New series). No. 2-' Blackmail.'Another programme showing you how the Law works, with scenes to illustrate the case from offence to sentence. Narrator, James McKechnie. Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne
and his Orchestra, with Walter Midgley
Alistair Cooke
from the Y.M.C.A. Assembly Rooms, Huddersfield, conducted by William Ellis and members of the Huddersfield Y.M.C.A. Boys' Clubs
Introduction
Immortal, invisible, God only wise
(Tune. St. Denio or Joanna)
Reading: St. Matthew 6, vv. 19-24 and 31-34 0 love of God. how strong and true
(Tune, Ombersley)
Prayers
Thy kingdom come, 0 God (Tune,
St. Cecilia)
Talk
Soldiers of Christ, arise (Tune.
Diademata)
Blessing
Appeal on behalf of the British Association of Residential Settlements, by Sir William Beveridge , K.C.B., M.P.. President.
Contributions . will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
Freely adapted for broadcasting in ten episodes by Norman Edwards from the novel by H. Seton Merriman. Produced by Val Gielgud and Martyn C. Webster . Episode 4—' The Escape '
Other parts played by William Trent , Arthur Ridley , Alexander Sarner , Sebastian Cabot , Frank Partington , and Frank Cochrane
When the News is followed by a War Report and this involves programme alterations, these will be announced at the microphone
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
' The Word of the Lord.' Psalm 29; Jeremiah 31. vv. 23-34; Hail to the Lord's anointed (S.P. 87); 1 Corinthians 4, v. 20
' Crab-Apple Tree,' written and read by Antonia Ridge
Directed by Jack Hardy. , with Thelma Bardsley (soprano)
on gramophone records
Characteristic Allegro in A minor
(Life's Storms: Schubert): Arthur Schnabel and Karl Ulrich Schnabel
Duo concertante. for violin and piano
(Stravinsky): Samuel Dushkin (violin) and Igor Stravinsky (piano)