and forecast for farmers and shipping
and George Thalben-Ball (organ). BBC recording)
5-Records of orchestral music by Roussel, Ibert. and Honegger
Second of a series of services on the Beatitudes (St. Matthew 5, vv. 3-10); conducted by Canon F. A. Cockin
Act of Worship
Christ, whose glory fills the skies
(S.P. 26: C.H. 261)
Confession - My song is love unknown (S.P. 127) Reading: St. Matthew 15, vv. 21-28 Sermon
He that is down needs fear no fall
(S.P. 513; C.H. 557)
Prayers
Forth in thy name (S.P. 29; C.H. 651) Blessing
October 1, 1905: Le presentiment (Foreboding): La mort (Death), played by Kees Stokvis and Ties Arriens (two pianos)
John Blore and his Orchestra
' Domenico Scarlatti in Spain ': talk, illustrated on the harpsichord, by Lucille Wallace
Desmond Shawe-Taylor reviews some recent issues
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 5
A group of soloists of Radio Nederland play a composition based on a theme, by Hugo Godron
by Dilys Powell
Fortnightly talks on countries of Europe
Familiar melodies arranged, conducted and sung by George Melachrino , and played by his String Orchestra, with an interlude by Freddie Phillips (Spanish guitar)
sung by the BBC Chorus: conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Twelve talks for the handyman by W. P. Matthew. 12—' Replies to Listeners' Letters '
Conducted by Walter Susskind. Nancy Evans (mezzo-soprano)
(From ' Hamlet '). Arranged by Herbert Farjeon and produced by Douglas Cleverdon.
at the theatre organ
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
St. Patrick's Day Programme
Songs by Hugo Stirling
Poems from Ireland, read by children
' Mr. Murphy, Timothy John , and the Leprechaun : a dialogue story by George Nash
' My Pony': a true story by Joe Rodgers. aged eleven
' Glen in Alban': a play by Graeme Roberts
Aileen McArdle (harp)
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10 National Savings announcements
(piano): on gramophone records
from the Kingston Hall, Glasgow
13-Scottish C.W.S. Band: conductor, Gregor J. Grant
This week's visitor, Captain S. Rhodes , Director of Music, Scots Guards. Introduced by Freddy Grise wood. Produced by Harry Mortimer
A radio appreciation of Robert Benchley (1889-1945), American humorist, author, and film star. Arranged and produced by Michael Barsley. Arthur Young and Reginald Foresythe at two pianos
Talk by Peter Pooley
sung by the BBC Singers. Precentor, Canon S. G. B. Exham (Lichfield Cathedral)
Versicles and Responses Psalm 89. w. 1-19
First Lesson: Amos 5, w. 6-24 Magnificat (Noble, in B minor)
Second Lesson: St. Mark 14, vv. 32-50 Nunc dimittis (Noble, in B minor) Creed and Collects
From the morning watch (Gounod) Prayers
I bind unto myself today (A. and M.
655)
Blessing
Organist, G. Thalben-Ball
Appeal on behalf of the Aid to Austria Fund by Mrs. Ayrton Gould M.P , .
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 4
E. L. Woodward on ' Has all this happened before?' Second point of view: the angle of the historian
' The Joneses ' including Parry Jones , Trefor Jones , Griffith Jones , Emrys Jones , Basil Jones , and a choir of Welsh Joneses, with music by Jones composers
Written by Donald J. Finley and Archie Campbell. Introduced by Lionel Gamlin. Music arranged by Alan Paul and played by the Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Frank Cantell. Produced by Archie Campbell
' The Secret of Happiness.' Psalm 25, w. 1-8; Luke 7, vv. 36-50; Just as I am, without one plea (A. and M. 255); Luke 18, v. 14
A poetry notebook edited by Patric Dickinson. This number includes an extract from Shakespeare's ' A Midsummer Night's Dream'; Lewis Carroll 's 'Jabberwocky ' ; a poem by Cecil Day Lewis ; and extracts from Pope and Dryden. Readers, Valentine Dyall and Cecil Day Lewis
Quartet on Caucasian Themes, played by the Gertler String Quartet. (First broadcast performance)
Orchestral music on records