and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Church Sonata in G minor (J. H. Roman): Ingrid Kjellstrom and Rolf Lannerholm (oboes), Ei ik Arnbom (harpsichord)
Quintet for Wind Instruments (Carl Nielsen): Wind Quintet of the. Royal Theatre. Copenhagen
Serenata in Vano (Carl Nielsen ): A. Oxenvad (clarinet), Kn. Lassen (bassoon), H. Sorensen (horn). L. Jensen (cello), Hegner (bass)
conducted by the Rev. W. W. Simpson , General Secretary, Council of Christians and Jews
Sentences
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
(M.H.B. 64: S.P. 626)
Collect and the Lord's Prayer Psalm 96
Lesson: Genesis 1, w. 1-5; Revelation 21, w. 1-11 and 21-27 Sermon
0 thou not made with hands (M.H.B.
707; S.P. 615)
Prayers
Thy kingdom come (M.H.B. 742; S.P.
680)
Blessing
Sonata in G minor, for two cellos played by Vivian Joseph and John Moore
Van Dam and his Orchestra
The first of a series of six gramophone programmes, introduced by Francis Toye
on gramophone records
(The Blues)
Conducted by Captain A. J. Thorn -burrow. Director of Music, Royal Horse Guards
by Lewis Carroll. Read by Barbara McFadyean and Spike Hughes. and presented by Noel Iliff. Part 6
This week's artists include Harold Bauer and Sigrid Onegin : on gramophone records
by Edgar Anstey
111-Nottinghamshire. Introduced by Charlie Swann. Music arranged by Francis Collinson and played by the Victor Fleming Sextet. Edited by Francis Dillon and produced by Edward Livesey
Spanish Concert Waltz: The Ring of
' Orchids for Everyone,' by C. H. Curtis , M.V.H.
Conductor. Ian Whyte
by Caryl Brahms and S. J. Simon. Produced by Hugh Stewart
Other parts played by Anthony Marlowe. Nicolette Rogue, Stanley Groome , and Lucille Lisle
and his Orchestra
' The Pilgrim's Progress ' by John Bunyan , adapted in four parts by Barbara Bower. Produced by May E. Jenkin. Part 3
Part-songs by the combined Choirs of Bancroft's School, and Loughton High School for Girls, Essex
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10 National Savings announcements
A commentary by Harold Nicol son, from Paris
and BBC Theatre Chorus
Conducted by Harold Lowe
Concerning the conflict of principle between Mr. Abbey, tea-broker in Cheapside, and his four ungrateful wards, John, George, Thomas, and Fanny, during the years 1814 to 1821. Adapted by Douglas Cleverdon from the essay by E. M. Forster
by Alistair Cooke
from St. Barnabas Roman Catholic Cathedral, Nottingham. Conducted by the Very Rev. Humphrey Wilson , Administrator. Sermon by the Right Rev. Monsignor J. Hargreaves , V.G.
Introductory prayers
Soul of my Saviour (W.H. 74) Prayers
Motet: Panem verum (Orlando di
Lasso)
Scripture readings: Romans 6, vv.
19-23; Matthew 7, vv. 15-21
Hail! Queen of heaven (W.H. 101) Sermon Benediction
0 bread of heaven (W.H. 231) Organist, The Rev. C. Mitchell
British Forces' Tribute to French Families. An appeal by Air Chief Marshal Sir Philip Joubert , K.C.B., C.M.G., D.s.O.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
by Charles Dickens , adapted for broadcasting by Alice de Grey and Philip Wade. Produced by John Richmond. Episode 12
Discussion between the Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Salter , G.B.E., K.C.B., M.P., and Sir George Thomson , F.R.S.
(piano)
Thus saith the Lord: ' The Fear of the Lord. that is Wisdom.' Psalm 111; Job 28. vv. 12-28: 0 God of truth (S.P. 597); Jeremiah 9. vv. 23 and 24
A poetry notebook edited by Patric Dickinson. This week's number compiled by Rose Macaulay
Gareth Morris and Edith Schragenheim (flutes). Frederick Thurston and Sidney Felt (clarinets), Dennis Brain and Norman Del Mar (horns). Cecil James and Ronald Waller (bassoons). Anthony Baines (double' bassoon). George Eskdale and Harold Jackson (trumpets), James Blades and William Bradshaw (percussion). Conductor, Karl Haas
Orchestral music on records