Gramophone records
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Prayers and devotional readings from a book of modern prayers, compiled by Samuel McComb
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from the opera: on records
Mildred Watson (mezzo-soprano), Nona Liddell (violin)
Prayer
Once in royal David's city (A. and M.
329, 1, 2, 5: S.P. 368, w. 1. 2,
69 vv. 1, 2, 5: Tune: Irby)
Prayers: The Prayer for Home; the Lord's Prayer
As with gladness men of old (A. and M. 79; S.P. 83; C.H. 63: Tune, Dix)
Blessing
Feminine views and interests
News commentary
from page 33 of "New Every Morning" and page 50 of "Each Returning Day". Praise to the holiest in the height; Psalm 111; St. Matthew 10, vv. 34-42; Jesu, lover of my soul
Owen Walters and his Orchestra
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS, by Ann Driver
11.20 history I. Great People and their Times: ' The Pilgrimage of Grace (1536),' by Philippa Pearce. 'Men of the North rise against the government of Henry VIII
11.40 OFF the syllabus. ' 'Harlequinade': the story of pantomime, by Henry Marshall
Conducted by Lieutenant D. A. Pope , Director of Music, Coldstream Guards
From a canteen in Newbury, Berks, with George Myddleton at the piano.
Including a ' Double or Quits ' cash quiz. conducted by Joe Linnane. Script by Eric Barker. Programme produced by Leslie Bridgmont.
adventures in music. Noise and musical sound: introducing some of the percussion instruments
2.35 senior English- II. ' The Mummy's Foot ': short story by Theophile Gautier. adapted by Sam Langdon
from Derby Cathedral
Versicles and Responses
Psalm 73
First lesson: Joel 2, vv. 15-17, and 28-end
Magnificat (Noble, in B minor)
Second lesson: St. Matthew 9, vv. 18-26
Nunc dimittis (Noble, in B minor)
Creed, Versicles and Responses, Collects
Anthem: O Gladsome Light (Bourgeois)
Prayers
Pray that Jerusalem may have peace (E.H. 472)
Gerry Fitzgerald and Ronnie O'Dell , with Frederick Allen to turn the pages, open their album of old familiar music. Script by Gerry Fitz gerald. Presented by Ian C. Messiter
(castanets) with orchestra: on records
Last Sunday's recorded broadcast in the Light Programme repeated
by Mrs. Gaskell. V. C. Clinton -Baddeley reads from Chapter 47
' Orlando the Marmalade Cat' by Kathleen Hale. Its adventures told by ' David,' with music specially composed by Henry Reed and played by a section of the BBC Revue Orchestra. 1—' Orlando Goes Camping '
(First broadcast on October 8, 1946)
5.25 ' Nature Parliament '
Your questions answered by the resident members L. Hugh Newman and Peter Scott , with a guest member George Scutt , Derek McCulloch (' Mac ') in the chair
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Topical talk and sport
' Some Interesting Clocks': talk by Winifred Joel
Letters exchanged by radio between Britain and the U.S.A., written by listeners in both countries. The ' postman ' in London is Lionel Gamlin, and in New York. Charles Collingwood of the Columbia Broadcasting System.
Winter Series
Max Rostal (violin)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Sir Adrian Boult
Sibelius
Night Ride and Sunrise
7.14 app. 'Violin Concerto in D minor
7.49 app. Symphony No. 7, in C
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
(Sixth series), with impromptu answers to listeners' questions Frank Birch (historian and actor), Robert Boothby. M.P Dr. J. Bronow ski (mathematician and literary critic), Lionel Hale , Mary Agnes Hamilton. Question-Master, Donald McCullough
BBC Theatre Orchestra
. Conductor, Walter Goehr
BBC Theatre Chorus
(Trained by John Clements )
Edward Reach (tenor)
Eric Harrison (piano)
In the first of six talks on aspects of the development of European philosophy, H. A. Hodges , Professor of Philosophy at Reading University, begins by discussing what philosophy is about
A passage from ' The Wheelwright's Shop,' by George Sturt. read by Carfeton Hobbs