Exercises for men and women
Today's entries : records of music by Delius and Frederic Austin
Talk by the Rev. Ronald Lunt , C.F.
' Malt Loaf,' by Binnie Roberts
from a selection of records
Directed by Sidney Crooke
Gramophone records to remind you of some well-known musical productions
' The Open Secret': a meditation for Holy Week, written by the Rev. Eric Fenn
The Litany (Tallis, five-part) Ante-Communion (Merbecke):
The Lord's Prayer
Collect for Purity
Commandments
Collects for Good Friday
Epistle: Hebrews 10. vv. 1-25
0 sacred head (S.P. 128; C.H. 107) Gospel: St. John 19. wj 1-30 Nicene Creed
The Intercession
It is. a thing most wonderful (E.H.
597; C.H. 436)
Collect and Blessing
and his Orchestra
Two Preludes on ' Come, Redeemer of our race'
Prelude on ' Have mercy, God the Holy Ghost' played by C. H. Trevor (organ)
Conducted by Reginald Redman
ENSA show from the Union Jack Club, London, introduced by Bryan Michie. Arthur Salisbury and his Orchestra, with Cyril Shane. Guests. Cherry Lind and John Pratt (now appearing in ' Meet the Navy ')
Conductor, Reg. Little
Ballet Suite: The Origin of Design, played by the London Philharmonic-Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. (Gramophone records)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
plays Beethoven's
Fifteen Variations and Fugue, in E flat (Eroica). for piano
Story for Good Friday, written and read by Frederick Grisewood.
Part 1
BBC Chorus, BBC Orchestra: conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. Thornton Lofthouse (continuo), Berkeley Mason (organ)
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Gwasanaeth Gwener y Grog, gan Gor Eglwys y Plwyf, Llanllechid. (Religious Service 4n Welsh)
Gweddi
Miserere (Salm 51) Rhan o'r
Ysgrythur Atebgan , gan y Rheithor a'r C6r Y
Fendith Arweinydd y Cor, Richard Roberts
' The Story of Holy Week,' compiled from the New Testament by Geoffrey Dearmer and John Williams
National and Regional announcements and Scottish News summary
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
Part 2
followed by War Report or a topical talk
The King of Sorrows
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.
and his Orchestra
and postscript
Gramophone records of his Cantatas for Holy Week, and other works, introduced by René Elvin
at the theatre organ