and forecast for farmers and shipping
on gramophone records
Movements from Symphony No. 2 in E flat (Elgar): BBC Symphony Orchestra. conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
from St. George's Church, Douglas, Isle-of-Man, conducted by the Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man, the Rt. Rev. J. R. S. Taylor, D.D., and the Archdeacon of Man, the Ven. C. V. Stockwood
Introduction
God, the all-righteous One (C.H. 641) Sentences Confession and Absolution The Lord s Praver and Responses Psalm 37, vv. 3-6 and 23-28 Lesson: St. Luke 43. vv. 2-14 Jubilate
Creed and Collects
God of mercv, God of grace (A. and M. 218; S.P. 170)
Sermon Prayers
Soldiers of the Cross, arise! (A. and M. 588; S.P. 642)
Benediction
Choirmaster. S. Christian Organist. Josie Kelly
(soprano)
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
told with gramophone records by Francis Toye. 6—Puccini
with John Reynders and his Orchestra, and Winifred Davey (piano)
by Lewis Carroll. Read by Barbara McFadyean and Spike Hughes. and presented by Noel Iliff , Part 11 (conclusion)
This week's artists include Arthur Schnabel , Gerhard Hiisch , and Jacques Thibaud : on gramophone records
by Edgar Anstey
Fortnightly- talks on countries of Europe. Gerald Barry on Switzerland and Northern Italy
played by G. D. Cunningham
From the Town Hall, Birmingham
and his Mazurka Orchestra
F. Streeter
Recording of yesterday's broadcast
Aksel Schiotz (tenor)
Jan Smeterlin (piano)
From the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House. London
A play for broadcasting by Conrad Volk. Produced by Mary Hope Allen
Music selected by Margaret Lenihan
and his Music, with Jack Cooper
'The Cuckoo-Clock' by Mrs. Molesworth, adapted as a play by Honor Wyatt . Produced by Derek McCulloch
' A Digging Holiday,' by G. R. Strong
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10 National Savings announcements
A commentary by Harold Nicol son from Paris
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter ; with the BBC Midland Chorus
Written by W. R. Rodgers and produced by Louis MacNeice
by Alistair Cooke
from Wesley's Chapel, City Road, London, conducted by the Rev. R. Newton Flew , D.D., President of the Methodist Conference
Sentences
0 for a thousand tongues (M.H.B. 1;
A. and M. 522)
Prayers of Confession and Thanks-giving
Magnificat
Lesson: St. Matthew 5, vv. 1-12; St.
John 7. vv. 14-17
Prayers of Intercession The Lord's Prayer
Thy ceaseless, unexhausted love
(M.H.B. 49)
Sermon
0 thou who earnest from above
(M.H.B. 386: A. and M. 698)
Collect and Blessing Organist. E. Mulford
Appeal on behalf of the National
Free Church Women's Council, by the Deputy President, Mrs. H. P. Bearcroft
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
by Wilkie Collins , adapted for broadcasting by Jonquil Antony.
Produced by Hugh Stewart. Episode 4
A view of the post-war world by Dr. Reinhold Niebuhr
The distinguished theologian, Dr Reinhold Niebuhr , author of Chiistianity and Power Politics and Nature and the Destiny of Man, has been m London for a short visit He recorded this talk before he left for Germany, where he is to tour a large number of universities and schools.
3—' Slante Mhath. ' Douglass Montgomery takes listeners from Edinburgh to Aberdeen, Inverness, and Glasgow. Programme written and produced by Joel O'Brien. Music by Francis Collinson
Conducted by Harold Lowe
The Strauss Family
Thus saith the Lord: 'Thou shalt have none other Gods but me.' Psalm 115. vv. 1-8 and 11; 1 Kings 18, vv. 17-39: Before Jehovah's awful throne (A. and M. 516); 1 John 5. vv. 20-21
Edited by Patric Dickinson. This number is devoted to sea battles, and includes ' The Battle of the Baltic.' by Thomas Campbell ; extracts from 'The Nebara.' by C. Day Lewis: and ' The Ballad of the Revenge.' by Tennyson
Robert Murchie (flute), Peter New -bury (oboe). William Matthews (clarinet), Paul Draper (bassoon). Norman Del Mar (horn)
Orchestral music on records