and forecast for farmers and shipping
Fourteenth of the series, on records Symphony No. 21 (Myaskovsky)
Symphony for Strings (Honegger)
from St. Saviour's Church, Cardiff. Preacher, Canon Norman G. Matthews
Holy! Holy! HolyJ (E.H. 162; A. and M. 160: Tune, Nicea)
Sentence
Confession and Absolution The Lord's Prayer
Versions and Responses Psalm 86
Lesson: St. Luke 15, w. 1-10 Jubilate Creed
Versicles and Collects
Be thou my guardian and my guide tE.H. 369; A. and M. 282: Tune, Abridge)
Sermon Prayers
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven
<E.H[. 470; A. and M. 298: Tune. Praise, my soul)
Blessing
Organist, Archibald Saunders
Jan Hurst and his Orchestra (by permission of Jack Waller )
A fortnightly review, introduced by Alec Robertson and edited by Anna I nst one and Julian Herbage. Contents: ' The Interpretation of French Songs,' by Pierre Bernac ; ' Manuel de Falla (born November 23, 1876).' by J. B . Trend ; Beckmesser in Real Life,' by Robert L. Jacobs
Scott Goddard reviews recent issues
by George and Weedon Grossmith. abridged and read by Eric Gillett in twelve instalments. Part 11
Edric Connor, with Charles Ernesco and his Sextet. Presented by Ian C. Messiter
by Dilys Powell
by Professor R. J. Wood.
119-Berkshire. Introduced by Ralph Wightman. Music arranged by Francis Collinson. Edited by Francis Dillon. Produced by David Thomson
and his Courtiers, with Harry Dawson
F. Streeter and F. H. Grisewood discuss ' The Neglected Garden '
A weekly magazine of queer and amusing incidents from real life, bringing you the actual people concerned. Including the usual features, and this week:
' Advice Corner '―Gillie Potter
' Like to change places '―Ray Milland Music composed by Hal Evans and played by a section of the BBC Revue Orchestra. conducted by Frank Cantell. At the piano, Roma Clarke. Introduced by Bob Walker. Script by George Hardy. Produced by William Worsley
(Led by Thomas Peatfield )
Conducted by Constant
Lambert Kathleen Long (piano)
A comedy for broadcasting by Maurice Thurgood. Produced by John Richmond
'This Time of Year.' Verse, story, and music chosen by Geoffrey Dearmer and W. E. Davis. Readers, May E. Jenkin ('Elizabeth') and Cecil Bellamy
5.30 'He who would valiant be...' Hymn-singing by the choir of the Royal School for Naval and Marine Officers' Daughters, Haslemere, Surrey: conductor, Muriel Anderson. Introduced by Cyril Taylor, with 'David' at the piano
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Conductor, Gilbert Vinter ; with Lance Bowen (cello)
The story of young men whose lives achieved greatness in a short span. Written by Robert Gittings. Produced by Maurice Brown
1-James McKechnie and Cecil
Trounce r in ' Henry Stuart , Prince of Wales '
by Alistair Cooke.
conducted by Father T. J. Fitz Gerald, of the Church of St. Mary and St. Michael, Stepney, London
Prayers
To Christ, the Prince of peace (W.H.
86: A. and M. 180)
Lesson: Philippians 3, w. 7-21
Crown him with many crowns (W.H.
98; A. and M. 304)
Sermon
Jerusalem the golden (W.H. 201; A. and M. 228)
Prayers and Blessing
Darkening night (Louis Bourgeois)
Appeal on behalf of Musicians' Benevolent Fund, by J. B. Priestley
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
by Anthony Trollope. Adapted for broadcasting by H. Oldfield Box. Produced by Howard Rose. Episode 2
The Prime Minister, The Rt. Hon. Clement R. Attlee
9.25 app. The Rt. Hon. Viscount Greenwood of Holboume, K.C., Chairman of the Franklin Roose velt Memorial Committee
(Leader, Alfred Barker )
Conductor, Walter Goehr
Ida Haendel (violin) *
The Master said: 'This is my commandment, that ye love one another.' Psalm 15: St. John 14, vv. 21-24, and 15, w. 8-17; Beloved, let us love (A. and M. 703); 1 John 4, vv. 10-11
A poetry notebook edited by Patric Dickinson. This week's number, a programme of 'characters' in verse, compiled by Christopher Hassall. Reader, Joseph O'Conor