and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Orchestra, with Arthur Sandford (piano)
6-Gramophone records of orchestral music by Honegger and Ibert
Third of a series of services on The Beatitudes (St. Matthew 5, vv. 3-10), conducted by Canon F. A. Cockin
Act of worship
Father, we praise thee (S.P. 28; C.H.
263)
Act of Penitence
We have not known thee as we ought
(A. and M. 518)
Lesson: St. Luke 11. w. 14-28 Sermon
Thy kingdom come (S.P. 680; C.H.
153)
Prayers and Intercessions
Father, hear the prayer we offer (S.P.
487)
Blessing
(piano)
Van Dam and his Orchestra
A fortnightly review, introduced by Alec Robertson and edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage. Contents: ' Words and Music ' (ii), ' The Poet's Task,' by V. C. Clinton-Badde ley; ' Haydn and the Symphony,' by Marion Scott ; ' Felipe Pedrell , pioneer of modern Spanish music,' by Roberto Gerhard , illustrated by Sophie Wyss (soprano)
Conducted by Michael Krein
or ' Mr. Saiteena's Plan,' by. Daisy Ashford. Spoken by Barbara Mc-Fadyean and Spike Hughes. Arranged and presented by Noel Iliff. Part 6 (the last instalment)
played by the Orchestra of R.A.I.. conducted by Maestro Tito Petralia , with Ornella Fabbri and Aldo Masca
by Dilys Powell
102-A general number from the Midlands. Introduced by Ralph Wightman. Music arranged by Francis Collinson and played by the Victor Fleming Sextet. Singer, Robert Irwin. Edited by Francis Dillon and produced by Edward Livesey
Familiar melodies arranged, conducted, and sung by George Mela chrino, and played by his String Orchestra in a way that brings back memories and warms the heart, with an interlude by Freddie Phillips (Spanish guitar)
by F. Streeter
From the People's Palace, London
Adela Verne (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult 3.40 app. Interval
David Lloyd James introduces people, perhaps famous, perhaps little known, whose activities or personalities have been of special interest in the past few days
' Hastings Castle': a play in the series ' Castles of England' by L. du Garde Peach. Produced by Derek McCulloch (' Mac ')
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10 National Savings announcements
(piano): on gramophone records
Andante in F (Beethoven); Sevillana No. 3 (Albeniz)
from the Y.M.C.A., Manchester
14-Fairey Aviation Works Band
This week's visitor, John McHugh. Introduced by Freddy Grisewood. Conducted and produced by Harry Mortimer
1-The Psychological Laboratory
Series of three documentary programmes on psychology. Written by Professor Cyril Burt and produced by Nesta Pain
A new weekly series of talks in which Alistair Cooke gives the intimate background to American life, pictures of regions and places in the United States, and profiles of important American personalities.
It will complement the weekly American Commentary (on Thursdays at 9.15 p.m.)
from New North Road Baptist Church, Huddersfield, conducted by the Minister, the Rev. E. C. Rust
Christ Crucified-the Foolishness of God
Sentences
Prayer of Invocation The Lord's Prayer
Immortal, invisible, God only wise
(B.C.H. 38, omitting v. 4; S.P. 535)
Reading: 1 Corinthians 1, v. 18 to 2, v. 2
Father, let thy kingdom come (B.C.H.
538)
Sermon
Make me a captive, Lord (S.P. 576) Prayers
When I survey the wondrous cross
(B.C.H. 112; S.P. 133)
Benediction
Organist. E. W. Baxter
Choirmaster, Ernest Armitage
Appeal on behalf of the Embankment Fellowship Centre by Ralph Richardson
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 5
E. L. Woodward on ' Has all this happened before ? ' Second point of view: the angle of the historian
with the BBC Theatre Orchestra
Produced by Alec Robertson
arranged by R. 0. Morris, sung by the BBC Singers: conductor, Leslie Woodgate
' The Secret of Happiness.' Psalm 45, w. 1-14; Isaiah 11, vv. 1-9; 0 brother man, fold to thy heart thy brother (S.P. 307); Matthew 5, v. 9
A poetry notebook edited by Patric Dickinson , including an extract from ' Hamlet,' Act IV, Scene 4; a poem by. Matthew Prior ; an extract from Young's ' Night Thoughts'; poems by A. E. Housman and Archibald Mac-Leish: and ' To His Coy Mistress,' by Andrew Marvell. Readers, Alec Guinness and William Devlin
(mezzo-soprano)
Orchestral music on records