and forecast for farmers and shipping
Records of music by Vaughan Williams , Delius, and Sibelius
and his Players
' I am come that they may have life, and may have it abundantly '
A series of services on the meaning of these words for today.
3-From the Church of St.
George-in-the-East, Stepney, conducted by the Rev. St. John B. Groser
The race that long in darkness pined
(E.H. 43: C.H. 57)
Confession and Absolution The Lord's Prayer Psalm 8 IjC*5SOT1
0 worship the King (E.H. 466; C.H. 9) Creed and Collects
0 holy Spirit, Lord of grace (E.H. 453) Sermon Prsv6rs
Thy kingdom come! (E.H. 504; C.H.
153)
Blessing
The singing accompanied at the piano by Mary Groser.
(oboe)
Jan Hurst and his Orchestra
' The Composer at Work '—7. ' How and when music reveals itself': 'Rhythm to Form.' Second of three illustrated talks by Sidney Harrison t
Violin Concerto in A minor, played by Jascha Heifetz , with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by John Barbirolli : on records
Light music arranged and played by Jack Byfleld and his Players, with James Bell at the organ
by E. H. Young , read by Gladys Young. 4 — ' Miss Mole makes a Capture.'
directed by Michael Spiyakowsky
by Roger Manvell
Listeners' questions about the countryside are answered by a team of experts: Brian Vesey FitzGerald, Eric Hobbis, and Ralph Wightman. Question-Master, Jack Longland
with Désirée MacEwan (piano)
' Down the Garden Path,' by Gordon Forsyth
Philip Wade as Mr. Lillyvick and Carleton Hobbs and Betty Hardy as The Kemvigses from ' Nicholas Nickleby '
Other parts played by Frank Birch , Andrew Churchman. Ann Codrington. May Hallatt, Lucille Lisle , Bertram Shuttleworth , and Peter Sims
Programme arranged by V. C. Clinton-Baddelev. Produced by Leslie Stokes.
(Leader, Norris Stanley )
Conductor, George Weldon
Cyril Smith '(piano)
'The Wren's Nest,' a story of David Green. told by Norman Shelley
5.15 The Story of David '
A series of plays by L. du Garde Peach. Produced by Derek McCulloch. 3—' King over Israel'
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10 National Savings review
by Verdi (English words by Edward J. Dent). Fourth of a ,weekly series performed by the Sadler's Wells Opera Company
Sadler's Wells Orchestra
(Leader, Walter Price )
Conductor, Michael Mudie
From Sadler 's Wells Theatre
You may never find a bundle of bank-notes or even an old umbrella. But it's just as well to know how the law would treat you if you did.
' Harvest of the Sea ' from St. Margaret's Church, Lowestoft, conducted by the Rev. Canon R. L. Whytehead
Now thank we all our God (A. and M.
379)
Confession and Absolution The Lord's Prayer
Versicle and Responses
Psalm 107. vv. 23-31, and v. 22 Creed and Prayers
Lesson: St. Mark 4, vv. 35-41
Anthem: Sunset and evening star
(A. and M. 694) (H. Parry )
Eternal Father, strong to save (A. and M. 370)
Sermon
Praise to the Lord. the Almighty (A. and M. 657)
Prayer and Blessing
Organist. Cyril J. Mitchell
Appeal on behalf of the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association, by Harold Nicolson Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
by Anthony Trollope.
Adapted for broadcasting by H. Oldfield Box.
Tom Harrisson of 'Mass Observation,' speaking as an ex-Serviceman with recent experience of savage communities, looks at England now.
Script by Leslie Baily. Produced by Howard Agg and Peter Duncan
Introducing: Edith Day, Charles B. Cochran, Bessie Love, Derek Oldham, Stuart Hibberd, Leslie Baily, and Peggy Batchelor
In company with: Carleton Hobbs, Charles Mason, Dennis Fraser, Anthony Marlowe, Ian Cooper, Michael Strange, and Vivienne Chatterton
Singers: Jackie Hunter, Harry Dawson, and Bernard Hunter
The pages turned by Patric Curwen
Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Frank Cantell.
Musical arrangements by Hal Evans
' Thy light is come.' Psalm 27. w. 1-9; 16: St. Luke 4, vv. 14-22; The race that long in darkness pined (S.P. 96); St. John 8, v. 12
A poetry notebook edited by Patrie Dickinson. Ballads of the Great Outdoors. including ' The Shooting of Dan McGrew ,' and ' The Face on the Bar-Room Floor.' Readers, Stanley Maxted and Eddy Reed