8.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
Gramophone records of compositions in this form. 1—Bach and Handel
and his Orchestra
conducted by the Rev. John Marsh , Lecturer in Biblical Studies at Mansfield College,Oxford
Rejoice, the Lord is king (Cong. H.
137; A. and M. 202; C.H. 135)
Prayer
Reading: from Amos 5
The Lord will come (Cong. H. 144;
S.P. 658; C.H. 151)
Reading: Colossians 3, w. 1-17 Prayer
The Lord's mv shepherd (Cong. H.
62; Metrical Psalm 23)
Address Praver
Fight the good fight (Cong. H. 438;
A. and M. 540; C.H. 517)
Blessing
songs sung by Kate Winter (soprano)
Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra
Overture: Leonora No. 1 (Beethoven); Violin Concerto (Delius); Allegro maestoso (Symphony No. 2. in D minor) (Dvorak), on gramophone records
under the direction of Alfred Jupp , with Ethel Lyon (soprano), from Bournemouth
Symphonic Poem: ' Thus spake Zarathustra,' played by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Serge Koussevitzky , on gramophone records
by Edgar Anstey
An appeal by the Rt. Hon. R. S. Hudson , Minister of Agriculture
85-A general number from the English countryside. Music arranged by Francis Collinson and played by the Wynford Reynolds Sextet. Recorded sound picture by Ludwig Koch. Edited by Francis Dillon. Produced by David Thomson
Conductor, Harold Moss (Soloist, Harvey Hurst> )
by T. E. Tomalin , head gardener to Lord Bessborough at Rowlands Castle, Hampshire
The Zorian String Quartet, and Dino Borgioli (tenor)
Series of talks giving news and views of the Church in this country and abroad, by Dr. Nathaniel Micklem
Radio play freely adapted from Edmond Rostand 's ' La Samaritaine,' by Wilfrid Grantham and May Agate . Music composed and directed by Maurice Jacobson. Produced by Mary Hope Allen
Other parts played by Deryck Guyler (by permission of Jack de Leon ), Edward Byrne , Betty Hardy. Sybil Arundale , Elaine Macnamara , Bernard Hall, and members of the BBC Repertory Company
and his Tango Orchestra
Leslie French in ' The Gentle Poet': a portrait of William Cowper , by Alec Macdonald and Phyllis Mann. Produced by Josephine Plummer
6.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
A brief review of the coming week's programmes
6.20 National Savings announcements
Some of your favourite songs, sung by Ronald Bristol (tenor), Dennis Noble (baritone), and the Etruscan Singers (conductor, Harry Vincent ). BBC Midland Light Orchestra : conductor, Rae Jenkins
' The Jury.' The story of a man who is called to serve on a Jury: how he tries to get out of it, what happens to him, and what goes on when the Jury retires. The programme gives an outline of the British Jury system as a whole. Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne
from St. Peters, Vere Street, London, conducted by the Rev. H. Earnshaw-Smith
0 praise ye the Lord (A. and M. 308) Introduction and the Lord's Prayer Psalm 142
Lesson: Genesis 22. w. 1-14 Cantate domino (Psalm 98) Prayers
We sing the praise of Him who died
(A. and M. 200; C.H. 109)
Address
It is a thing most wonderful (E.H.
597; C.H. 436)
Blessing
Organist, Harold Flook
Appeal on behalf of the Church
Lads' Brigade and the Girls' Friendly Society, by the Very Rev. W. R. Matthews, D.D ., Dean of St. Paul's
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
Adapted from Anthony Trollope's novel by H. Oldfield Box.
(Reginald Tate broadcasts by permission of Ealing Studios; Barbara Couper, of H.M. Tennent, Ltd.; Deryck Guyler, of Jack de Leon; Dulcie Gray is appearing in "The Lady from Edinburgh")
Produced by Stanford Robinson and Harold Neden , with Otakar Kraus (baritone) (by permission of the Royal Carl Rosa Opera Company). BBC Theatre Chorus and BBC Theatre Orchestra: conductor, Stanford Robinson
The Fruit of the Spirit: 8—' Self Control.' Psalm 19, vv. 7-15; Galatians 5. vv. 1, 13-25; Be thou my guardian (S.P. 100); 1 Corinthians 9. v. 29
played by Joseph Slater (flute) and Marie Korchinska (harp)
An anthology in prose and verse, compiled by Noel Iliff. Produced by Patric Dickinson
Orchestral music, on gramophone records