and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Orchestra.
3-Records of orchestral music by Ferroud, Milhaud, Roussel, and Honegger
The last of a series of services on this theme, conducted by the Bishop of Chichester, Dr. G. K. A. Bell Eternal ruler (S.P. 485; C.H. 489)
Prayer
Reading: Isaiah 26, vv. 12-19 Psalm 99
Reading: Romans 12, vv. 9-21
Rise up, 0 men of God (S.P. 635:
C.H. 344)
Address
Thy kingdom come (S.P. 680; C.H.
153)
Prayers
Christ is the king (S.P. 242) Blessing
(cello)
John Reynders and his Orchestra
' Pilgrim's Progress.' Beethoven's journey through his piano sonatas (1793-1822): an illustrated talk by Victor Hely-Hutchinson
Symphony No. 7, in C. played by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Vladimir Golschmann : on gramophone records
Conducted by Michael Krein
or ' Mr. Salteena's Plan,' by Daisy Ashford. Spoken by Barbara Mac -Fadyean Hughes. and Spike Hughes. Arranged and presented by Noel Iliff. Part 3
by Arthur Calder-Marshall
Fortnightly talks on countries of Europe
A monthly programme of observation and science. 3 — ' Wild Flowers of Britain.' Introduced and edited by Geoffrey Grigson , and produced by Desmond Hawkins
Familiar melodies arranged, conducted, and sung by George Melachrino , and played by his String Orchestra with interludes by the Ronnie Selby Trio and Freddie Phillips (Spanish guitar)
Twelve talks for the handyman by W. P. Matthew. 10—' Gas and Electricity Services'
Every Sunday at this time David Lloyd James introduces to you people. perhaps famous, perhaps little known, whose activities or personalities have been of special interest in the past few days
' The Lion. the Jackal and the Holy Man': an old Indian folk tale, told by Sujata Khanna
Songs by Cyril Tucker
' A Walk in Damascus.' by Brian Stuart
' Look at the Stars': a programme of verse, prose, and music compiled by Geoffrey Dearmer. Readers. Cherry Cottrell and Carleton Hobbs
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10 National Savings announcements
Talk on what Europe owes to Greek culture, by Charles Selt man
From the 'Daily Herald' Festival Concert at the City Hall, Sheffield
11 — Massed Colliery Bands : Carlton. Main Frickley; Creswell; Grimethorpe. Sheffield Philharmonic Choir
Guest conductor. Leslie Woodgate. Introduced by Frank Phillips. Produced by Harry Mortimer
Howard Marion-Crawford as Whistler, John Slater as Ruskin, and Philip Wade as the Attorney-General, in a reconstruction of a famous trial that throws light on a controversy of today.
In August 1942. Christopher Burney was parachuted into Normandy to prepare for the invasion and captured by the Germans. In this talk he looks back on the formidable experience of solitary confinement.
from Wood Street Congregational Church, Cardiff, led by the Rev. Bemers Wilson (N.A.B.C.) with a congregation drawn from local Youth Organisations
' You and Your Energies
Introduction
Act of Preparation
0 worship the King (A. and M. 167;
C.H. 9: Tune, Hanover)
Address
Reading by a club member
Through all the changing scenes of life (A. and M. 290)
Act of Repentance
Act of Thanksgiving Address (concluded)
Act of Dedication, led by a member Rise up, 0 men of God (C.H. 344:
Tune, Carlisle)
Blessing
Organist. Nellie Tetsill
Appeal on behalf of the Metropolitan Society for the Blind by the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lichfield Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
by Charlotte Bronte. Adapted for broadcasting by Barbara Couper. Produced by Howard Rose. Episode 2
Arthur Koestler on ' What the Modern World is doing to the Soul of Man'
Patric Curwen turns the pages
Orchestra and chorus conducted by Charles Shadwell
' A New Commandment.' Psalm 15; 1 Corinthians 13: Come down 0 love divine (S.P. 177); John 13, w. 34-35
A poetry notebook edited by Patric Dickinson. The twenty-first number includes extracts from Shakespeare's ' As You Like It,' Pope's ' Windsor Forest,' and Book I of Wordsworth's ' Prelude.' Readers, Reginald Beck -with and Bernard Miles (by permission of Theatre '46)
Knight Errant; Russian Round Dance for two pianos (first performance): played by the composer and Arthur Alexander
Orchestral music on records