8.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
Gramphone records of compositions in this form. 2-Haydn and Mozart
from the Parish Church of Our Lady and St. Nicholas. Liverpool, conducted by the Rev. Canon R. Ambrose Reeves, Rector of Liverpool
Theme : ' Darkness and Light'
-Act of Praise
Let us with a gladsome mind (E.H.
532, omitting vv. 5, and 7) Address: ' Our Darkness '
Lighten the darkness of our life's long night <E.H. 430: Tune, All Souls)
Lesson: Job 4, vv. 16-18 and 5, vv.
8-16
Prayers
Lord of our life and God of our salvation (E.H. 435; A. and M. 214)
Intercessions
The Lord's Prayer
Immortal, invisible, God only wise
(E.H. 407)
Blessing
Organist. C. W. Bridson
sung by Mary Jarred (contralto)
Night and Dreams; The Atlas; The
Double; Thou art sweet peace
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
A London Overture (Ireland); Wanderer — Fantasia, for piano and orchestra (Schubert-Liszt); Good Friday Music (Parsifal) (Wagner), en gramophone records
and his Orchestra
Symphonic Study: Falstaff played by the London Symphony Orchestra. conducted by the composer.
(Gramophone records)
by Edgar Anstey
by Alexander Werth , (Moscow correspondent of the ' Sunday Times ')
A cycle of songs by Thomas Dunhill , sung by the BBC Singers: conductor, Leslie Woodgate. John Wills at the piano
My boat glides with the gliding stream (George Macdonald )
Where go the boats (R. L. Stevenson ) A Farewell (Tennyson)
The brook in winter (Keats)
Clear and cool (Charles Kingsley )
plays some of her favourite gramophone records
' Tips for Exhibitors,' by F. Streeter
with Colin Horsley (piano)
Series of talks giving news and views of the Church in this country and abroad, by Dr. Nathaniel Micklem
Gramophone records of the U.S.S.R. Ensemble of Red Army Song and Dance, and the Bolshoy Theatre State Orchestra (Moscow)
Orsino
(From ' Twelfth Night')
Arranged by Herbert Farjeon. Produced by Mary Hope Allen
and his Mazurka Orchestra
' In the Shadow of Simon's Seat,' written and produced by Nan Macdonald
Wilfred visits one of the loveliest parts of his own country and discovers the magic and beauty of Upper Wharfedale, with its tiny villages rich in history nestling in the shelter of the Pennines. Wherever he goes he talks to the Dalesfolk, and listens to their stories of Scottish raiders, of elves and fairies, of merry cobblers and village dances, and hears about present-day life in the Dale.
6.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.13 app. ' Looking Ahead '
A brief review of the coming week's programmes
6.20 National Savings announcements
at the piano, with the Quintet
I-An outline of future numbers of the magazine, illustrated by excerpts from the recorded opinions of Professor F. G. Donnan , C.B.E., F.R.S.; Professor 1. M. Heilbron, D.S.O., F.R.S.; Professor E. Hindle, F.R.S .; Professor J. D. Bernal, F.R.S .; Sir Howard Florey F.R.S , .; Sir Robert Watson-Watt , C.B., F.R.S.; and Professtor C. D. Darlington, F.R.S. Produced by Francis Dillon
from St. Mary's Lownham, Nottinghamshire, conducted by the Vicar, Canon Anthony Otter
Sentence
Praise to the Lord (S.P. 626; C.H.
22)
Call to worship
Confession and Absolution The Lord's s Prayer
Versirles and Responses Psalm 42 Lesson
0 for a closer walk with God (S.P.
112; C.H. 457)
Address Prayers
Round me falls the night (S.P. 52) Blessing
Organist, A. Cawan
Appeal on behalf of the Sussex Hospitals' Thanksgiving Fund, by Phyllis Calvert
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
Adapted from Anthony Trollope 's novel by H. Oldfield Box. Pro-' duced by Howard Rose. Last episode
You don't need a power 'plane if you want to float about the sky two thousand feet up.H. C. Berpel, sail 'plane pilot, talks about the delights of gliding as a sport and its value as a training for pilots
recalled by the BBC Midland Light Orchestra: conductor, Rae Jenkins
by Stephen Potter. With professional guidance, a layman observes the bird watchers, and records his impression: how and where they watch; how they began to watch; why they watch
He is faithful that promised. Psalm 23: Ezekiel 34, vv. 11-16, 25-31; Souls of men! Why will ye scatter (A. and M. 634): St. John 10, vv. 14 and 15
Sonata in F sharp minor (in one movement) played by Kathleen Long (piano) ' and James Whitehead (cello)
The eighteenth in the series of new or recently published verse. Produced by Patric Dickinson
Orchestral music on 'gramophone records