and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Sinfonie Singulière (F. Berwald): Radiotjänst Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Tor Mann
Pastoral Suite (Larsson): Göteborg Radio Orchestra, conducted by Sixten Eckerberg
Burlesque (Suite, Merchant of Venice) (Gösta Nystroem): Göteborg Radio Orchestra, conducted by Tor Mann
First of three services, conducted by the Rev. George F. MacLeod , M.C., D.D., Leader of the Iona Community. From Iona Abbey
Metrical Psalm 102, second version, w. 13-18: Thou shalt arise (Tune, Duke Street)
Prayer and the Lord's Prayer
Christ is the world's Redeemer (C.H.
179)
Lesson: 1 Peter 2, w. 1-10 Sermon
Guide me 0 thou great Jehovah (C.H.
564; S.P. 508; M.H.B. 615)
Prayers
Metrical Psalm 24: The earth Is the Lord's (Chant and St. George's Edinburgh)
Choirmaster. Reginald Barrett-Ayres The service closes with the traditional Great Entrance Psalm of the Church of Scotland for the Sacrament of Holy Communion which follows the broadcast
Aufenthalt (Resting Place); Der Tod und das Madchen (Death and the Maiden); Der Wanderer (The Wanderer); Gruppe aus dem Tartarus (Tartarus) sung by Norman Walker (bass)
Jan Hurst and his Orchestra
told with gramophone records by Francis Toye. 2-Rossini
and his Orchestra
by Lewis Carroll. Read by Barbara McFadyean and Spike Hughes. and presented by Noel Iliff. Part 7
This week's artists include Natan Milstein , Joseph Hislop , and Simon Barer : on gramophone records
by Edgar Anstey
Fortnightly talks on countries of Europe
played by George Thalben-Ball
at the piano, with the Sextet
' More Advice on Vegetables.' by F. Streeter ; and ' Books for Gardeners,' by Geoffrey Eley
Recording of yesterday's broadcast
Arthur Grumiaux (violin). John Wills (piano). Nancy Evans (mezzo-soprano)
From the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
by Ernest Bramah. Taken from ' Kai Lung's Golden Hours,' and adapted for broadcasting by Leon M. Lion and Margaret Gore Brown. Produced by E. J. King Bull
and his Music, with Jack Cooper
' The Pilgrim's Progress' by John Bunyan , adapted in four parts by Barbara Bower and produced by May E. Jenkin. Part 4
' I have just been to Prague,' by Marie Burgova
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10 National Savings announcements
A commentary by Harold Nicol son from Paris
A sequence of musical contrasts played by John Blore and his Orchestra
A programme about the great actor and friend of Dr. Johnson, written by Walter Allen and produced by Edward Livesey
by Alistair Cooke
from Holy Trinity Church, Cam-bridge, conducted by the Rev. J. Howard Cruse. Sermon by the Rt. Rev. Stephen Neill
Hills of the north, rejoice (S.P. 64) Versicles and Responses Psalm 46
Lesson: Micah 4, vv. 1-7 Psalm 67
Creed and Collects
City of God (S.P. 468) Sermon Prayers
Thy hand, 0 God. has guided (A. and M. 604)
Blessing
Organist, Eric Bimrose
Appeal on behalf of Mildmay Mission Hospital and Annie McCall Maternity Hospital, by Hugh Redwood
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.
American sociologist and writer, and student of the growth of cities and the problems of living in them, talks about ' Britain and her Planning Schemes '
A programme in admiration of English gardens, from the formal terraces of Elizabethan mansions and the landscapes of eighteenth-century noblemen to the unpretentious gardens of cottage and vicarage and villa. Written and introduced by Geoffrey Grigson and produced by Douglas Cleverdon -
(piano)
Thus saith the Lord: ' I will be with thee.' Psalm 139, vv. 1-11; Isaiah 43. w. 1-13; The Lord my pasture shall prepare (S.P. 656); Psalm 91. vv. 1 and 2
A poetry notebook edited by Patric Dickinson. This week's number includes an extract from ' Macbeth,' and poems by Q. Horatius Flaccus (translated by Sir Edward Marsh ), Landor, Yeats. Tennyson , and Shelley. Readers. John Laurie and V. C. Clinton-Baddeley
Orchestral music on records