8.10 General Weather Forecast and 'forecast for farmers and shipping
Gramophone records of variations by Beethoven
Directed by Sidney Crooke
conducted by the Rev. W. Gordon Robinson, Principal of' Lancashire Independent College
Theme: Darkness and Light '-2
Sentences
Prayer and the Lord's Prayer
This is the day of light (Cong.
H. 249; A, and M. 317)
Reading from Acts 16
0 Love Divine, whose constant beam
(Cong. H. 197)
Address: ' The Light of the World' 0 Thou great friend (Cong. H. 109) Prayer of Intercession
Christ, whose glory fills the skies
(Cong. H. 589; A. and M. 7)
Benediction
Music sung by a choir of the Sale and District Musical Society: conductor, Alfred Higson
Carl Dolmetsch (recorder)J Joseph Saxby (harpsichord)
(First broadcast performance)
John Blore and his Orchestra
Overture: Coriolanus (Beethoven): Air de Lia (L'Enfant Prodigue) (Debussy); Andante non troppo; Allegro con fuoco (Piano Concerto No. 2, in G) (Tchaikovsky), on gramophone records
and his Sextet
Desmond Shawe-Taylor reviews some recent issues
by Edgar Anstey
86-The Isles of Scilly. Edited by Francis Dillon and introduced by Desmond Hawkins. Music arranged by Francis Collinson. Produced by Rosemary Colley
Conductor, William Haydock
' The Plant's Water Supply,' by W. J. C. Lawrence , of the John Innes Horticultural Institution
Conductor: Ian Whyte
Series of talks giving news and views of the Church in this country and abroad, by the Rev. Father Henry Moreton. W.F. (from Uganda)
at the piano, with the Quintet
by L. A. G. Strong. Produced by Mary Hope Allen
(viola), on gramophone records
'Caesar came to Britain': play specially written for broadcasting by L. du Garde Peach, for the occasion of the two thousandth anniversary of Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain in 55 B.C. Produced by Derek McCulloch.
Roman Legionaires, a shipmaster, and a centurion
6.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.13 app. 'Looking Ahead*
A brief review of the week's programmes
6.20 National Savings announcements
Conductor, Rae Jenkins , with Joan Taylor (soprano)
' Libel ' : scenes from the story of a libel action in which the defendant is an authoress and the plaintiff a schoolmaster. Narrator, James McKechnie. Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne
from the old Parish Church, Nairn, conducted by the Rev. F. S. Gordon Fraser t
Metrical Psalm: 145 (2nd version), w. 1-6: 0 Lord thou art my God and King (Tune: Duke Street)
Prayer and The Lord's Prayer
Lesson: St. Matthew 5, vv. 1-16
Holy Father cheer our way (C.H. 282; . A. and M. 22)
Address
Summer suns are glowing (C.H. 613;
S.P. 7)
Prayer
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended
(C.H. 289; A. and M. 477)
Blessing
Organist, James McMorran
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Appeal on behalf of the Church . of Scotland Huts and Canteens for His Majesty's and Allied Forces, by James Fergusson .
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
New radio serial by Lance Sieve king, adapted from F. Anstey 's famous comic novel ' Vice Versa, or A Lesson to Fathers.' Produced by Felix Felton. Part 1
by a foreigner, Lieut. Jaras , of the Polish Army
Pot-pourri of light and popular music by women composers. Produced by Stanford Robinson and Harold Neden , with Gladys Ripley (contralto). Ronald Bristol (tenor), and Hilda Dederich piano). BBC Theatre Chorus, BBC Theatre Orchestra: conductor Stanford Robinson. (BBC recording)
He is Faithful that Promised-2; Psalm 104, vv. 24-34: Isaiah 55. w. 1-13: I hunger and I thirst (S.P. 272); St. John 4, v. 14
sung by Oda Slobodskaya (soprano) and accompanied by the composer
The Flower; Elegy; The Singer; The Valse; The Ravens; The Wagon of Life
An anthology of poetry chosen by Hal Summers
Orchestral music on records