Programme Parade
Gramophone records
Hinckley Temple
Salvation Army Band
Conductor, J. W. Young
Conductor, J. F. Grejg
(s)
12—Gramophone records of the Second and Seventh Symphonies of Sibelius
Programme Parade
Concluding Service of the morning series, conducted by the Rev. Ronald Lunt , M.C.. C.F. Introduction
The Lord is risen indeed (A. and M.
504; C.H. 120)
Reading
The Lord will come (S.P. 658; C.H.
151)
Address '
God is working his purpose out (A. and M. 735; C.H.- 380)
Creed
Prayers and Act of Dedication
My God, my Father, make me strong
(S.P. 583)
Blessing
Five Bagatelles, for clarinet and piano played by Pauline Juler and Howard Ferguson
Van Dam and his Orchestra
A fortnightly review, introduced by Alec Robertson and edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Contents: 'The Story of C.E.M.A.'s Five Years of Music' told by Dr. Reginald Jacques; 'Student Days in Russia' by Oda Slobodskaya; 'Storm in Music' illustrated talk by Patric Stevenson
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
played by John Hunt
by Edgar Anstey
Fortnightly programme from the countryside: No. 77-' Caernarvonshire.' Introduced by William Aspden. Edited and produced by Nan Davies. Speakers. W. J. Hughes (fishing and mountain life). G. Hughes Roberts (lowland farming), E. R. Jones
(mountain farming), R. G. Morseley
(rock-climbing), William Griffith (slate-quarrying), Evan Jones (moor-land farming), and Robert Jones (singer)
Conductor, Alan Crooks. (BBC recording)
C. H. Middleton
(leader, Paul Beard ): conductor. Sir Adrian Boult. Cyril Smith (piano). Concert given in collaboration with Harold Holt. Part 1
Beethoven
Overture: Leonora No. 3 -
2.46 app. Piano Concerto No. 4, in G
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
Series of talks giving news and views of the Churches in this country and abroad, by Dr. Nathaniel Micklem
(leader, Paul Beard ): conductor. Sir Adrian Boult. Joan Hammond (soprano). Part 2
Beethoven
Scena and Aria: Abscheulicher
(Thou monstrous fiend) (Fidelio)
3.47 app. Symphony No. 7, in A
From the- Royal Albert Hall , London
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Ail sgwrs gan Edgar Jones. (Talk In Welsh)
Your Evening Listening
' Andrew Carnegie ': a play by Kathleen Fidler , produced by John Keir Cross , with Gordon Jackson as Andrew Carnegie
The play tells of the poor Scots boy who went to America, became a multimillionaire, remembered all his life his boyhood longing for books and for book-learning, and when he was rich gave money to endow libraries
and National Savings announcements
'Manslaughter': second in this new series of programmes showing you how the Law works, with scenes to illustrate the case from offence to sentence. Narrator, James McKech nie. Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne
Opening programme of the season. Music you like to hear from your favourite bandstand, played by Fairey Aviation Works Band: conductor. Harry Mortimer. Introduced by Frank Phillips
Folk songs and folk tales: by Edric Connor
Concluding Service in the evening series, conducted by the Rev. Kenneth Grayston , the BBC's Assistant Director of Religious Broadcasting
Introduction
This is the day the Lord hath made
(A. and M. 478; S.P. 23)
Prayer and the Lord's Prayer
Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem
(A. and M. 302; S.P. 477)
Reading
Intercessions
0 God of truth (A. and M. 513; S.P.
597)
Address Prayer
0 thou who earnest from above (A. and M. 698)
Blessing
Appeal on behalf of the Boys' Brigade by The Earl of Home Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
By H. G. Wells
A summer holiday adventure in August' 1895, when the bicycle was the ' King of the Road.' A serial for the air in four episodes, by Lance Sieveking , with music for two pianos composed and arranged by Alan Paul. Produced by Hugh Stewajt
Episode 1
Other parts played by members of the BBC Repertory Company
followed by War Report or a topical talk
The Story of the Ballet, No. 4
Produced by Stanford Robinson and Harold Neden , with Alfredo Campoli (solo violin). Narrator, Frederick Allen. BBC Theatre Orchestra: conductor, Stanford Robinson.
. Christ is Risen.' Psalm 114; Luke 24, vv. 13-35; Alleluia! Alleluia! Hearts to heav'n and voices raise (A. and M. 137); Matthew 28. v. 20
14—From 'Small Talk at Wreyland,' by Cecil Torr. read by Charles E. Stidwill
Playing sonatas by Beethoven, on gramophone records
Piano Sonata in C, Op. 53 (The
Waldstein): Schnabel
Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 5 No. 2:
Piatigorsky (cello) and Schnabel
at the theatre organ