on gramophone records
Wallsend Shipyard Band: conductor, Jack Boddice
Gramophone records of Tchaikovsky's Third Symphony
From Singers' Works, Clydebank, conducted by the factory chaplain, the Rev. J. Kingsley Fairbairn
Metrical Psalm 43, vv. 3-5: O send Thy light forth, and Thy truth (Tune, Invocation)
First Lesson: Psalm 96
Behold us, Lord, a little space
From daily tasks set free (C.H. 242; A. and M. 475)
Address
Thy hand, O God, has guided thy flock, from age to age (C.H. 215)
Second Lesson: Luke 10, vv. 25-37
Prayer
Thy kingdom come (C.H. 153; S.P. 680)
Prayer
Rejoice, the Lord is king (C.H. 135; A. and M. 202, omitting v. 5)
Blessing
Choirmaster, T. McVicar
played by Watson Forbes (viola) and Denise Lassimohne (piano)
Jack Leon and his Orchestra
' Listening to a String Quartet': talk by Victor Hely-Hutchinson on Mozart's Quartet in G (K.387), which is to be played by the Griller Quartet at 10.0 p.m. tonight
Gramophone records of excerpts from his operas
Prelude to Act 1 (La Traviata): NBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Arturo Toscanini
Cortigiani, vil razza (Rigoletto): Giuseppe de Luca (baritone), with chorus
Tutte Ie feste al tempio (Rigoletto): Lina Pagliughi (soprano)
Il lacerato spirito (Simon Boccane gra): Alexander Kipnis (bass)
O don fatale (Don Carlos): Marian Anderson (contralto)
Gia nella notte densa (Otello): Maria Carbone (soprano) and Nicolo Fusati (tenor)
Finale: Io muojo! Non imprecare (The Force of Destiny): Rosa Ponselle (soprano), Giovanni Martinelli (tenor), Ezio Pinza (bass)
Conductor, Guy Warrack
by Dilys Powell
by Alexander Werth (Moscow correspondent of the ' Sunday Times
A gramophone programme of music through the ages inspired by the dance rhythms of many lands
C. H. Middleton
(leader, Norris Stanley ): conductor. George Weldon. Clifford Curzon (piano)
From the Town Hall, Birmingham
Review of recent religious books, by Dr. Albert Peel
before the Lord Chief Justice Jeffreys of the ' Bloody Assizes.' at Winchester on August 27. 1685. on a charge of High Treason. With Ivan Samson , Harry Welchman , and members of the BBC Repertory Company. Reconstructed from the records by C. Whitaker-Wilson . Produced by Walter Rilla
played by Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra
Hanes emynau cyntaf Williams, Pantycelyn, gan y Parch. Gomer M. Roberts. Fe'u cenir gan gantorion capel Jerusalem, Pontrhydyfen. (Hymn-singing in Welsh: BBC recording)
: series of plays by L. du Garde Peach, based on Old Testament stories. Produced by Derek McCulloch. ' Elisha '
followed by National Savings announcements
5 - ' Bankruptcy ': another programme showing you how the Law works, with scenes to illustrate the story of an honest and a dishonest bankrupt. Narrator. James Mc Kechnie. Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne
Music you like to hear from your favourite bandstand, played by the Bickershaw Colliery Band: conductor. William Haydock. Introduced by Victor Smythe
— I didn't enjoy it! ' By a British secret agent
Conducted by the Rev. Ronald Preston
Sentence and Prayer
The Lord of heaven confess (S.P. 657;
Metrical Psalm 148)
First Lesson: Ecclesiasticus 38, vv.
24-34
Psalm 8
Second Lesson: Romans 14, vv. 13-19 and 15, vv. 1 and 2 King of glory (A. and M. 665; S.P.
553)
Address
Intercessions
Judge eternal (S.P. 552; C.H. 636) Blessing
Appeal on behalf of the overseas work of the Friends' Ambulance Unit, by Robert Progin , a member of the Unit recently returned from service in China
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged. and should be addressed to [address removed]
by H. G. Wells. Serial for the air in four episodes, arranged by Lance Sieveking , with music for two pianos composed and arranged by Alan Paul. Produced by Hugh Stewart. Episode 4
followed by War Report or a topical talk
An impression of a Highland gamekeeper's life and work throughout the seasons
Music composed by Cedric Thorpe
Davie. and played by members of the ' BBC Scottish Orchestra, conducted by Kemlo Stephen. Programme written and produced by Robert Kemp. (Repeat of the broadcast on March 23)
String Quartet in G (K.387) played by the Griller Quartet
' Christ is Risen.' Psalm 148: 1 Corinthians 15. vv. 20-26. and 35-58; Scottish Paraphrase 61: 1 Corinthian* 15, v. 22
' Proof in the Eating.' by Edith Fuller , read by James McKechnie.
accompanied by Geoffrey Sisley (guitar)
Violin Concerto played by Albert Sammons and the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent (Gramophone records)