and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Incidental music. The Tempest; En Saga; Legend No. 4, The Return of Lenmrinkainen (Sibelius): London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
played by Jack Hardy 's Little Orchestra
from Christ Church, Freemantle, Southampton. Conducted by the Rev. W. Barnes
Introduction
National Anthem Thanksgivings
Now thank we all our God (A. and M. 379)
Lesson: St. Mark 4 w. 35-41 (read by Councillor R. J. Stranger , M.c, Mayor of Southampton)
Fierce raged the tempest (A. and M.
285)
Sermon
Lead us. heavenly Father (A. and M.
281)
Intercessions
Eternal Father, strong to save (A. and M. 370)
Blessing
Organist. Fred Stamper
sung by Edith Lewin (mezzo-soprano)
played by Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra
The popularity of music today. Appalling or inspiring? Temporary or lasting?: an illustrated talk by Alec Robertson
Desmond Shawe-Taylor reviews some recent issues
Conducted by Lieutenant D. A. Pope. Director of Music, Coldstream Guards
by Lewis Carroll. Read by Barbara McFadyean " and Spike Hughes , and presented by Noel Iliff. Part 5
This week's artists include Alexander Brailowsky , Lotte Lehmann , and Tossy Spiwakowsky : on records
by Robert MacDermot
Fortnightly talks on countries of Europe
A monthly programme of science and observation. 8 — ' Butterflies.' Vere Temple, John Moore , and Hugh Newman discuss British butterflies. Introduced by Brian Vesey-FitzGerald . Produced by Desmond Hawkins
(by arrangement with Chappell and Co., Ltd.). Conductor, Charles Williams
by F. Streeter
Conductor, Charles Groves. Constance Carrodus (soprano). Frank Wade (piano)
Devised by Seton Pollock and written by Wilfrid Grantham. Music specially composed and directed by Maurice Jacobson. Produced by Mary Hope Allen. 6 — ' Mantle of Elijah,' with Andrew Cruikshank as John the Baptist
Conducted by Michael Krein
' The Pilgrim's Progress,'by John Bunyan , adapted in five parts by Barbara Bower. Produced by May Jenkin. Part2
'Off for the Holidays': a medley of verse, prose, and music chosen by Geoffrey Dearmer and W. E. Davies (' David '). Readers, Betty Hardy and Cecil Bellamy
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10 National Savings announcements
Maurice Gendron (cello); Gareth Morris (flute); John Wills (piano)
John Arlott as William Cobbett. Produced by Douglas Cleverdon
Alistair Cooke
from Warwick Road Congregational Church, Coventry, conducted by the Rev. Leslie E. Cooke
Introit
Prayer of Invocation The Lord's Prayer
Give to our God immortal praise
(Cong.H. 10)
Lesson: St. Matthew 5. w. 13-24 Anthem: God is a Spirit
Brother who on thy heart didst bear the burden of our shame and sin (Cong.H. 505)
Sermon Prayers vAwake, our souls away, our fears
(Cong.H. 435; A. and M. 682)
Blessing
Dresden Amen
Organist and Choir-Master, Sydney
J. wisdom
Appeal on behalf of King George's Fund for Sailors (for the seamen of the Royal and Merchant Navies and Fishing Fleets and their dependants) by the Rt. Hon.
A. V. Alexander , C.H., First Lord of the Admiralty
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
by Charles Dickens , adapted by Alice de Grey and Philip Wade. Produced by John Richmond. Episode 11
The story of Monmouth's rebellion in the West Country and the last important battle fought on English soil, in July 1685. Written by Felix Felton , and produced by Desmond Hawkins
Conducted by Leonard Dennis
Thus saith the Lord: 'Blessed is the man that trusteth in me.' Psalm 34. vv. 1-10, 15-18; Jeremiah 17. vv. 5-14; Put thou thy trust in God (A. and M. 692); Te Deuni, v. 29
A poetry notebook edited by Patric Dickinson. Readers, Roderick Lovell and Anthony Quayle
Conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Gypsy Songs (Op. 103); Two Part-songs: 0 maiden dearest, mv heart is true; The Trysting Place. Brahms
Orchestral music on records