and forecast for farmers and shipping
Fifth of the series, on records
A London Symphony (Vaughan Williams): Queen's Hall Orchestra. conducted by Sir Henry Wood
from Petersfield Parish Church, conducted by the vicar, Canon E. C. A. Kent. Preacher, the Bishop of Portsmouth, the Rt. Rev. W. L. Anderson
Praise to the Lord (E.H. 536; A. and M. 657)
Confession and Absolution The Lord's Prayer
Versicles and Responses Psalm 15
Lesson: St. Luke 10, vv. 23-37 Benedictus Collects
0 for a closer walk with God (E.H.
445; A. and M. 630)
Sermon Prayer
Forth in thy name, 0 Lord. I go
(E.H 259; A. and M. 8)
Blessing
Organist. T. W. Lane
sung by Margaret Field-Hyde and Ena Mitchell (sopranos)
Hark, how the songsters; Love, thou art best; Elegy on the Death of Queen Mary; Sound the Trumpet
(Duets edited by Gerald Cooper )
John Reynders and his Orchestra
told with gramophone records by Martin Cooper. 2-' Mussorgsky '
Alec Robertson reviews some recent issues
by George and Weedon Grossmith abridged and read by Eric Gillett in twelve instalments. Part 2
This week's artists include Anita Siegel and Babette Leonet , and Conchita Supervia: on records
by Robert Westerby
Fortnightly talks on countries of Europe. A despatch from Alexander Werth (Moscow Correspondent of the ' Sunday Times '). read by Frederick Allen
played by Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
by F. Streeter
Recording of yesterday's broadcast
Norman Walker (bass)
Thomas Matthews (violin)
Frederick Stone (piano)
From the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
(from ' Romeo and Juliet'). Arranged by Herbert Farjeon and produced by Mary Hope Allen and
and his Music, with Jack Cooper
. By the Winding River Swale '
Wilfred invites you to accompany him on a walk through this pleasant Yorkshire dale and to meet his friends among the shepherds and farmers there, including a shepherd boy on Tan Hill ; a wartime evacuee who won't leave the dale; a blacksmith who remembers the lead-mines; and a postman with a fifteen-mile-a-day walk up the fells. Programme written by Joan Littlewood and Gerry Raffles , and produced by Nan Macdonald
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10 National Savings announcements
A commentary by Harold Nicol son from Paris
Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
In the fifth programme of this series John Moore , author of ' Portrait of Elmbury,' describes his memories of the Gloucestershire town in which he spent his childhood. Programme produced by Douglas Cleverdon
by Alistair Cooke
from the Salvation Army Citadel, Croydon, conducted by General Albert Orsbom
Jesus, the name high over all (Salvation Army Songbook 247)
Prayer
Reading: Isaiah 42, w. 1-10
My hope is built on nothing less
(Salvation Army Songbook 486)
Personal Witness
I heard the voice of Jesus (Salvation
Army Songbook 213; A. and M. 257; S.P. 529)
Sermon
0 Jesus thou art standing (Salvation
Army Songbook 153; A. and M. 198)
Blessing
Singing accompanied by the Croydon Citadel Band
Appeal on behalf of The Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital, by Celia Johnson
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 6
(Cathleen Nesbitt broadcasts by permission of William, Watt; John Byron , of Robert Atkins )
Conductor, Boyd Nee !. Gareth Morris (flute). James Whitehead (cello). Iris Loveridge (piano)
Thus saith the Lord: 'Behold. I make all things new.' Psalm 104, vv. 24-30; Revelation 21. w. 1-7, 9-12, and 21-27; Thy Kingdom come (S.P. 680); 2 Peter 3, v. 13
A poetry notebook edited by Patric Dickinson. This week, ' The Seasons.' Programme compiled by Edith and Osbert Sitwell
(Margaret Godley , Margaret Rees , Maude Baker , Margaret Rolfe , William MacMillan , Emlyn Bebb , Stanley Riley , Leonard Hubbard ) conducted by George Thalben-Ball
Orchestral music on records