and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Orchestra.
on gramophone records
Presto (Violin Concerto in A) (Benda); Excerpts from Rusalka (Acts 1 and 2) (Dvordk); The Song of the Nightingale (Don Juan ) (Napravnik); Duet from Act 2 (The Two Widows) (Smetana); Chorus from Act 3, Scene 5 (The Devil's Wall) (Smetana)
from the Parish Church of S.Peter ad Vincula, Stoke-upon-Trent. Conducted by the Archdeacon of Stoke (the Ven. Percy Hartill)
Versidles and Responses Psalm 72
Lesson: St. Mark 5, vv. 1-15 Benedictus Creed
Versicles Collects
Judge eternal (E.H. 423; S.P. 552:
Tune, Rhuddlan)
Sermon
Once to every man (E.H. 563; S.P.
309: Tune, Hyfrydol)
Blessing
Organist, Dr. W. Griffiths
(soprano)
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
A fortnightly review, introduced by Alec Robertson and edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage. Contents: 'Brahms or Tchaikovsky': an argument between Ralph Hill and C. B. Rees ; ' Granadcs and Goya.' by Felix Aprahamian , illustrated by Albert Ferber (piano): ' The Centenary of Mendelssohn's " Elijah," by Julian Herbage
Conductor. Jack Eckersley
A weekly series of readings and dramatised extracts from modern American humorous writers. 6— ' The Jukes Family ' (another of those radio-family programmes), by Frank Sullivan. Adapted and produced by Felix Felton
This week's artists include Mischa Elman , Dusolina Giannini , and Egon Petri : on gramophone records
by Eric Gillett
105-Caithness, Scotland. Speakers: John Morris , farmer; Thomas Shaw. lighthouse-keeper; Mrs. Elizabeth Sutherland , former herring-worker; Ian Stewart. Chairman of the Agricultural Executive Committee; George Macleod , flagstone quarry owner. Edited by Alexander Keith and produced by Elizabeth Adair
Conducted by H. C. Burgess
' Why Vegetables are Vital.' J. H. Jones , M.P. for Bolton, in discussion with F. Streeter
from the People's Palace, London
Frederick Grinke (violin)
Douglas Cameron (cello)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
A comediettina for two voices by George Bernard Shaw
The three conversations take place on the lounge-deck of a pleasure-ship and in a village shop in the Wiltshire Downs. Produced by John Richmond
David Lloyd James Introduces to you people, perhaps famous, perhaps little known, whose activities or personallties have been of special interest in the past few days
St. John's Grammar School Choir, conductor, Jean Fleming
W. H. D. Joss reads a story, ' Billy the Budgie,' by Lavinia Derwent
Alastair Borthwick describes a canoe trip up Loch Lomond.
5.50 Children's Hour prayers
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10 National Savings announcements
Music for Sunday eventide, given by Trevor Ling (boy soprano), and George Thalben-Ball (organ)
and his Music, with Jack Cooper. Introduced by Neal Arden
Alistair Cooke
conducted by the Rev. E. R. Wickham , Industrial Chaplain in the diocese of Sheffield
Introit: Blessed are the pure in heart
(Walford Davies)
Call to Worship
Confession and the Lord's Prayer
Thou whose almighty word (S.P. 303) Lesson: St. Luke 10, w. 25-37
Judge eternal, throned in splendour
(S.P. 552)
Sermon Prayers
Now thank we all our God (S.P. 350) Blessing
Music sung by a choir of the Sale and District Musical Society: conductor, Alfred Higson
Appeal on behalf of London Free Legal Advice Centres, by Sir Bertrand Watson , Chief Metropolitan Magistrate
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 11 (conclusion)
8-V. A. Demant on ' The Fairy Ring of Civilisation'
The Start of a New Century
Memories and melodies of forty-five years ago. Death of Queen Victoria-the first wireless message across the Atlantic-music-hall songs-the horse-less carriage-the Moore and Burgess Minstrels-sport and fashions-war in South Africa
The voices of Marconi and his assistant P. W. Paget , Sir John Foster -Fraser. Shaw Desmond , Lewis Waller (the stage), Charles Coborn (the music-hall) George Hirst (cricket', Mrs. Alfred Sterry (tennis champion), Arthur Nightingall (jockey of Grand National winner), Tom Holland
(trainer). Dame Ciara Butt. ' Ixion ' (of ' The Motor Cycle '), and the Rev. Canon B. H. Davies (motorist)
Revised edition of the programme originally broadcast in 1936, written by Leslie Baily. Produced by Peter Duncan and Francis Worsley
'The Good Shepherd.' Psalm 23; John 10, w. 1-16: The king of love my shepherd is (S.P. 654); Hebrews 13, w. 20-21
A poetry notebook edited by Patric Dickinson. Readers, Frith Banbury and Cecil Trouncer (both by permission of H. M. Tennent , Ltd.)
Orchestral music: on records