8.10 General Weather Forecast and forecast for farmers and shipping
Arranged and played by Jack Byfield, and his Players, with James Bell at the organ.
Works by Charles Griffes (1884-1920), Deems Taylor (b. 1885), and Walter Piston (b. 1894): on records
A series of six Sunday Morning Services, with dramatic interludes illustrating the work and witness of the Christian Church throughout the ages. 3—' Mary Slessor of Calabar.' Service conducted by the Rev. John Foster
Seven American Poems, sung by Betty Bannerman (mezzo-soprano). Accompanist, John Wills
Gone. gone again is summer; Siege;
Feast: Little Elegy; Rain comes down; Fair Annet's Song; Being young and green
Van Dam and his Orchestra
A fortnightly review, introduced by Alec Robertson and edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage. Contents: 'The Music of Arnold Bax', an appreciation by Robin Hull; 'The National Element in Chopin's Music' by Jerzy Sulikowsky, with illustrations by Marian Zigmunt; 'Charles Santley and the Art of Singing' by Mewburn Levien; 'Off the Beaten Track' by Alec Robertson, illustrated by Alfredo Campoli (violin).
Conducted by Capt. S. Rhodes , Director of Music, Scots Guards
Regimental Quick March: Hielan'
Laddie
Sextet in G, played by the Budapest String Quartet, with Alfred Hobday and Anthony Pini : on records
by C. A. Lejeune
94. Introduced by Reginald Arkell. Recorded picture by Ludwig Koch. Music arranged by Francis Collinson and played by the Wynford Reynolds Sextet. Programme edited by Francis Dillon. Produced by David Thomson
Conducted by H. C. Burgess , with Stephen Manton (tenor)
' Facts-and Fancies-of Garden Cultivation,' by Dr. B. A. Keen F.R.S ,., of the Rothamsted Experimental Station
from the People's Palace, London
Denis Matthews (piano). BBC Symphony Orchestra (leader, Paul Beard ): conductor, Sir Adrian Boult 3.17 app. Interval
A play in verse by Charles Williams. Produced by Noel Iliff
Talk by the Rev. Ephraim Levine
'A Hundred-per-cent': story by Bernard Wetherall
' I was a Chorister,' by Antony Craxton , who looks back on his five years at St. George's Chapel. Windsor, and illustrates his talk with recordings he helped to make under Sir Walford Davies
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
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
6—' The Right of Assembly '
Dramatised scenes show how far anyone has the right to start a public meeting, what conditions it must keep, and what happens if it is ' broken up.' Narrator, James McKechnie. Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne
from City Hall, Newcastle-on-Tyne, led by the Rev. Bemers Wilson (N.A.B.C.), with a congregation drawn from local Youth Organisations
Theme: ' You and Your Job '
Introduction
Act of Preparation .
Praise to the Lord (S.P. 626; C.H. 22:
Tune. Lobe den Herren)
Address
Reading by a Club member
Lead us. heavenly Father (A. and M.
281; C.H. 563: Tune, Mannheim)
Act of Repentance
Act of Thanksgiving Address (concluded)
Act of Dedication, led by a Club member
Forth in thy name, 0 Lord. I go (S.P.
29; C.H. 651: Tune, Truro)
Blessing
Organist, G. W. Brownlow
Second of a monthly series of services from six great cities, for young people listening in clubs and elsewhere
with Fay Compton and Milton Rosmer. Adapted by Norman Edwards from the novel by R. D. Blackmore. Produced by Fred O'Donovan. Episode 12 (conclusion)—' The Final Settlement'
George Hancock broadcasts by permission of the Royal Carl Rosa Opera Company
'Thy King Cometh.' Psalm 96; Isaiah 50, vv. 1-11; The Advent of our King (A. and M. 48): St. Luke 18, v. 8
A poetry notebook edited by Patric Dickinson. 9-Michael Redgrave reads ' Lycidas,' by John Milton
(piano)
(Words by Guillaume Apollinaire )
Orchestral music on records