8.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
Directed by Sidney Crooke
12-Gramophone records of compositions in this form by Grieg and Rachmaninoff
Conducted by Carl Heath (Society of Friends). Address by the Bishop of Lichfield, Dr. Edward Woods
Introduction
Dear Lord and Father of mankind
(S.P. 481)
Preparation for Worship
Help us to help each other (S.P. 517) Address
Lord, speak to me (A. and M. 356) Reading: St. Matthew 25, w. 34-40 Prayer
This sanctuary of my soul (Charles
Wood)
Blessing
This service commemorates Elizabeth Fry , who died on October 13, 1845. The Bishop of Lichfield, who gives the Address, is her great-grandson
Hébé; Chanson d'amour; Le charme; Les papillons; Le temps des lilas sung by Joy McArden (soprano)
Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra
Music by Vaughan Williams on gramophone records
(by permission of the Air Council), conducted by Wing-Commander R. P. O'Donnell, M.v.o. , Organising Director of Music, Royal Air Force
Desmond Shawe-Taylor reviews some recent issues
by C. A. Lejeune
by Alexander Werth (Moscow correspondent of the ' Sunday Times ')
and his Serenaders. in a programme of light music in the modern idiom
sung by the BBC Singers: conductor, Leslie Woodgate
(All edited by E. H. Fellowes )
By F. Streeter
(leader, Norris Stanley ): conductor, George Weldon. Jacques Thibaud (solo violin)
Part 1
From the Town Hall, Birmingham
Series of talks giving news and views of the Churches in this country and abroad, by Dr. Nathaniel Micklem
(leader, 'Norris Stanley ): conductor, George Weldon
Part 2 From the Town Hall, Birmingham
Instrumentalists v. Orchestras. Question-Master, Lionel Marson
Directed by Jack Hardy
' Elizabeth Fry ': play by Moma Stuart produced by Josephine Plummer
(Originally broadcast on February 8 last year, and repeated to mark the centenary of Elizabeth Fry 's death on October 13, 1845)
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
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Sixth in the series of fortnightly talks and discussions by scientists; recorded visits to laboratories; general scientific news. Produced by Francis Dillon
from Carrs Lane Church, Birmingham. Conducted by the Rev. Leslie J. Tizard
Introit: Blessed are they (Wesley) Prayer
One Lord there is, all lords above
(Cong. H. 74)
Lesson: St. Matthew 5, vv. 33-37;
Ephesians 4, w. 25-32
Address
Holy Spirit, truth divine (Cong. H.
183; A. and M. 672)
Prayers
0 God of truth (Cong. H. 489; A. and M. 513)
Blessing
God be in my head (Walford Davies) Organist, C. S. Christopher
Appeal on behalf of the Officers' Families' Fund, by the Lady Violet Astor , President of the Fund
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
Adapted by Norman Edwards from the famous novel by R. D. Blackmore. Produced by Fred O'Donovan. Episode 5 — ' Maiden Sentinels are Best'
(soprano)
Der Nussbaum (The Nut Tree); An den Sonnenschein (To the Sun); Rbselein, Roselein (The Thornless Rose); Er ist's (Spring).
Schumann Therese ; Nachtigall (The Nightingale); Gang zum Liebchen (The Path to my Love); Vergebliches Standchen (The Vain Serenade)
Brahms
Ich atmet einen linden Duft (I breathed the scent of the linden tree); Wer hat das Liedlein-erdacht (Up there on the hill) Mahler
' Put on the whole armour of God.' 3—' Your Feet Shod with the Gospel of Peace Psalm 122; Zechariah 8, vv. 3-16; Thy kingdom come (A. and M. 217); Ephesians 6, w. 13-15
A Poetry Notebook edited by Patric Dickinson. The second number includes extracts from ' Romeo and Juliet,' and the works o* C. S. Calverley and Edmund Blunden. David King-Wood reads Keats's 'Ode to the Nightingale '
Terzetto in C. Op. 74, for two violins and viola played by Max Salpeter (violin), Colin Sauer (violin), and Watson Forbes (viola)
Orchestral music on records