and forecast for farmers and shipping
Light music arranged and played by Jack Byfield and his Players, with James Bell at the organ. (BBC recording)
Works by Marc Blitzstein (b. 1905), Samuel Barber (b. 1910), and Morton Gould (b. 1913): on records
First of a series of services on this theme, conducted by the Rev. Daniel Jenkins
Introduction by Dr. J. W. Welch Call to Worship
From all that dwell below the skies
(Cong. H 769: S.P. 408: C.H. 228)
Lesson: Genesis 4. vv. 2-12: 1 John
3, vv. 10-18
Ah! holy Jesus how hast thou offended? (S.P. 99)
Address
My gracious Lord, I own thy right
(Cong. H. 492)
Prayers
Hail to the Lord's anointed (Cong.
H. 314: S.P. 87: C.H. 154)
Blessing
played by Frank Laffitte (piano)
Adagietto (Les Biches)
Four Improvisations: No. 1, in B minor: No. 2, in A fiat; No. 7. in C; No. 10. in F
Waltz-Improvisation, on the name of Bach
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
' From One Key to Another illustrated talk by F. H. Shera on the meaning of a change of key in music
Conductor, John Faulds (Soloist, George Gilmour )
(conductor. Rae Jenkins ), with Evelyn Rothwell (oboe)
String Quintet in G, Op. Ill played by the Budapest String Quartet, with Hans Mahlke
by E. Arnot Robertson
Fortnightly talks on countries of Europe
A light-hearted pantomime by Michael Barsley. telling how the broadcast of the Grimm Brothers came to grief. Music composed by Roy Douglas. Orchestra and BBC Revue Chorus conducted by the composer.
Twelve talks for the handyman, by W. P. Matthew. 2—' Repairing and Decorating Your Floors'
Conducted by Manuel Rosenthal
Devised by Seton Pollock and written by Wilfrid Grantham. Music specially composed and directed by Maurice Jacobson. Produced by Mary Hope Allen. 1—' Prophet of Fire.' with William Devlin as Elijah and and and
(violin): on gramophone records
Siciliana (J. S. Bach); Romance No. 1, Op. 94 (Schumann); Mal'aguena (Sarasate); Moto perpetuo (Frank Bridge)
' The Man who saw the Apple Fall': a portrait of Isaac Newton by Alec Macdonald. Produced by Josephine Plummer
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10 National Savings announcements
(baritone): on gramophone records
From the Park Hall, Cwmparc,
Treorchy
3 — Cory Brothers Workmen's Silver Band: conductor, Reg Little. This week's visitor, Tudor Evans. Announcer, Frederick Allen. Produced by Harry Mortimer
2 — ' The Romney Marshes,' by Elizabeth Bowen. Produced by Stephen Potter
from the Cathedral, Glasgow. Led by the Rev. Bemers Wilson (N.A.B.C.), with a congregation drawn from the city's Youth Organisations
Theme: You and Your Re-aeation ' Introduction
Act of Preparation
Metrical Psalm 145, 0 Lord thou art my God (Tune. Duke Street)
Address
Reading by a club member
Blest are the pure in heart (C.H. 478:
A. and M. 261: Tune. Franconia)
Act of Repentance
Act of Thanksgiving Address (conclusion)
Act of Dedication, led by a club member
He who would valiant be (C.H. 576;
S.P. 515: Tune. Monk's Gate)
Blessing
Organist. W. J. Emery
Third of a monthly series of services from six great cities for young people listening in clubs and elsewhere
Appeal on behalf of the East End Maternity Hospital, by Howard Marshall
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed].
by John Galsworthy. Adapted for broadcasting by Muriel Levy. Produced by Val Gielgud and Felix Felton. Episode 5
gives the first of three talks on ' The Secret Dream.' His subject tonight is ' 'England-and Liberty'
An entertainment. Music composed and orchestra conducted by Francis Collinson. Written and produced by Francis Dillon
Those summoned to hold carnival include January 1945, Lord Misrule, Robin Goodfellow, Music. Broadcasting, Phantasy. His sister Fashion, His half-brother Romance. Science, Seven Deadly Sins. Industry, The farmer. The soldier, Bubbles
' Unto All Nations.' Psalm 98; Matthew 2. vv. 1-12; Hills of the North, rejoice (S.P. 64); John 8, v. 12
A poetry notebook edited by Patric Dickinson. The thirteenth number includes an extract from Shakespeare's ' The Merchant of Venice ' The Jackdaw of Rheims, by R. H. Barham ; 'Strange Meeting,' by Wilfred Owen : and 'So we'll go no more a-roving,' by Lord Byron. Readers, Pauline Letts and Cecil Trouncer
(tenor)
Orchestral music, on records