and forecast for farmers and shipping
Adagietto (Symphony No 5, in C minor) (Mahler); Movements from Symphony No 2, in E minor (Rachmaninoff);on gramophone records
and his Players
conducted by the Rev. William Davies, from Albany Road Baptist Church, Cardiff
Sentences
Prayer of Invocation and the Lord's Prayer
Rejoice, the Lord is King (B.C.H. 150: Tune, St. Godrie)
Lesson: St. Matthew 6. vv. 25-33; St. Luke 15, vv. 1-10
Anthem: O worship the Lord
Prayers
There is an unsearchable joy (B.C.H. 322: Tune, Trewen)
Sermon
Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven (B.C.H. 599: Tune, Regent Square)
Blessing
Choirmaster, J. Gareth Jones
Organist, Thomas J. Baker
Arthur Dulay and his Cameo Orchestra
told with gramophone records by Francis Toye. 5—Verdi
and his Orchestra, with John Lewis (tenor)
by Lewis Carroll. Read by Barbara McFadyean and Spike Hughes , and presented by Noel Iliff. Part 10
This week's artists include Arthur Rubinstein. Florence Wiese , and Andres Segovia : on records
by Edgar Anstey
113-A general number from Northern Ireland. Introduced by E. Estyn Evans. Speakers include Jeff Dins -more, the Rev. Charles Kelly , Stephen McDowell. Archie McKinley , Mrs. Hugo Duff , and Mrs. Matchett . Singer, Patricia Greer. Edited by Sam Hanna Bell and produced by Sam Denton
' Healthy Stock,' by C. E. Hudson
Recording of yesterday's broadcast
Joseph Szigeti (violin) Gerald Moore (piano) Leon Goossens (oboe)
Sidonie Goossens (harp)
From the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
From a story by Cynthia Asquith. Adapted by Ann Stephenson. Produced by Peter Watts
With Richard Williams , Alexander Sarner , William Hutchison , Franklyn Bellamy , Nita Movce. Grace Allardyce , Richard Carey , John Burch. Vivienne Burgess , Duncan Carse
and his Music, with Jack Cooper
' Peel Castle, Isle of Man '
A play in the series ' Castles of England ' by L. du Garde Peach. Produced by Derek McCulloch
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10 National Savings announcements
A commentary by Harold Nicol son from Paris
(Conductor, Gilbert Vinter ), with Millicent Ward (soprano), Gladys Palmer (contralto), Bradbridge White (tenor), and George Pizzey (baritone), give a performance of Liza Lehmann 's
Song Cycle' In a Persian Garden '
A feature programme about Virginia Woolf and her work. Written by John Hampson and produced by Edward Livesey
by Alistair Cooke
from Belgrave Independent Meeting House, Darwen, Lancashire, conducted by the minister, the Rev. J. Norman Beard
Introduction
Through all the changing scenes of life (Cong. H. 57; A. and M. 290)
Prayer
Psalm 30 (Chant No. 803, Cong. H.) Lesson: St. Mark 1, vv. 1-20 Prayer
Jesus calls us (Cong.H. 491; A. and M. 403)
Sermon
The day is past and over (Cong. H.
605; A. and M. 21)
Benediction
Organist. Olwen M. Burgum
Canterbury Cathedral Appeal Fund. An appeal by Edgar Wood , a former verger of the Cathedral Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
by Wilkie Collins, adapted for broadcasting by Jonquil Antony.
Raymond Gram Swing discusses the opinions of scientists and engineers. and the effect of atomic energy on theories of national sovereignty and world government.
2— OneQuart in a Pint Bottle.' Douglass Montgomery takes listeners from Oxford to the Lake District in the second of four dramatised feature programmes representing an actual six weeks' tour of Britain. Written and produced by Joel O'Brien. Music composed and conducted by Francis Collinson
Symphony No. 4, in A (The Italian) played by the BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Harold Lowe
Thus saith the Lord: ' Hearken unto me.' Psalm 95. vv. 6-11; From Deuteronomy 4; Paraphrase 30; Isaiah 55, v. 3
A programme on Meredith compiled by Siegfried Sassoon and arranged by Patric Dickinson. Narrator. Carleton Hobbs
Trio in C, Op. 87 played by the Rubbra Trio: Joshua Glazier (violin), William Pleeth (cello), Edmund Rubbra (piano)
Orchestral music on records