and forecast for farmers and shipping
Gramophone records of Grieg's music to Ibsen's ' Peer Gynt' and Bjbrnson's ' Sigurd Jorsalfar
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. 4-conducted by the Rev. Eric Fenn
Call to worship
Immortal, invisible, God only wise
(C.H. 12; S.P. 535)
Prayer Reading
Psalm 139. vv. 1-12 Prayers
ThoueIart my life (M.H.B. 162; S.P.
670)
Sermon Prayer
Thou art the way (C.H. 173; A. and M. 199)
Blessing
Douglas Cameron (cello); Josephine Lee (piano)
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
A fortnightly review, introduced by Alec Robertson and edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage. Schubert 150th anniversary issue. Contents: The piano music, by William Glock ; the songs, by Steuart Wilson ; the symphonies, by Victor Hely-Hutchin son; and a recorded interview with Schubert's grand-niece, Carola Geisler -Schubert
by E. H. Young , read by Gladys Young. 5—'A Cottage in the Country.'
Music of the sunny South played by the Southern Serenade Orchestra, directed by Reg. Leopold
by Geoffrey Bell
124-Essex. Introduced by Ralph Wightman. Singer, Cyril Tucker. Music arranged by Francis Collinson and played by the Wynford Reynolds Sextet. Produced by Francis Dillon
and his Courtiers, with Harry Dawson
' Annuals—for a Bright Garden this Year,' by Roy Hay
Norman Shelley as Mr. Tony Welter from ' The Pickwick Papers '
Other parts played by Dora Gregory , Eric Lugg , and Nancy Nevinson
Programme arranged by V. C. Clinton-Baddeley. Produced by Leslie Stokes.
Z. Székely (violin), A. Moskowsky (violin), D. Koromzay (viola), V. Palotai (cello)
by Henry Baerlein
An imaginative reconstruction of a row in a German municipality in the days of the Kaiser, when certain citizens suggested putting up a statue of the poet Heine. The programme includes songs by Schumann, with Heine's words translated by the author. Produced by Felix Felton
Cast also includes Eddy Reed , Lionel Stevens , Andrew Churchman , Ernest Sefton , and Malcolm Graeme. Singer, Margaret Field-Hyde . Pianist, Winifred Davey
and his Miniature Orchestra
' Feathered Cats of the Night': story by H. Mortimer Batten , told by Derek McCulloch (' Mac ') followed by ' The Story of David'
Last of a series of plays by L. du Garde Peach. Produced by Derek McCulloch. Part4—'The Last Days of David'
and forecast for farmers and shipping
6.10 National Savings review
6— 'Contempt of Court'
The case of Rex v. a daily newspaper. Narrator, James McKech nie. Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne
The story is told in scenes showing how ' contempt of court' can arise and how the law deals with it
A series of talks about affairs in the Dominions and Colonial Empire, introduced by Lewis Hastings
from Wigan Parish Church, conducted by the Rector, the Rev. F. L. M. Bennett
Bells
Introit: Jesu, the very thought Is sweet (Bairstow)
For alUthy saints. 0 Lord (E.H. 196) Sentence, Confession, Absolution The Lord's Prayer
Versicles and Responses Psalm 97
Reading: 1 Corinthians 1, 18-31 Nunc dimittis
Collects and Prayers
Praise the Lord (E.H. 535) Sermon
Holy Father, cheer our way (E.H. 270) Blessing
Organist, F. E. Bailey
Appeal on behalf of the Institute for the Scientific Treatment of Delinquency, by Leslie Banks
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. Episode12
Others taking part are Sam Lysons , Robert Raglan , Martin Lewis , John Warrington , and Roy Dean
Bosworth Monck , one of the younger men who had wide experience of planning the scientific and technical aspects of war puts the case for ' Atomic Age thinking ' in peace
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conducted by Clarence Raybould
' Thy light is come.' Psalm 97; St. John 14, vv. 1-12; Brightest and best of the sons of the morning (S.P. 85); St. John 8. v. 12
A poetry notebook edited by Patric Dickinson. This week's programme is compiled by John Betjeman. Readers, Martita Hunt and Robert Farquharson