and forecast for farmers and shipping
Orchestral music written before the age of twenty-one by Rossini, Schubert, and Mendelssohn: on gramophone records
and his Players
from the Church of the Holy Trinity, Weymouth; conducted by the Rev. C. A. Plaxton , Vicar and Rural Dean of Weymouth
Dear Lord and Father of mankind
(E.H. 383; S.P. 481)
Introduction, Prayer, and the Lord's
Praver
Psalm 103
Lesson : St. Matthew 6, vv. 19-end Jubilate (Stanford, in C) Sermon
Judge eternal (E.H. 423; S.P. 552) Prayers
Bright the vision (E.H. 372; A. and M. 161)
Blessing
Organist, A. L. Flay
The Raeburn Orchestra: conductor, Wynford Reynolds
bv E. H. Young. Read by Gladys Young. 8-"Uncle Jim.'
Listeners' questions are answered by Brian Vesey-FitzGerald , Eric Hobbis , and Ralph Wightman. Question-master, Jack Longland
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
and his Sextet with John Lewis (tenor)
Norman Walker (bass)
Frederick Stone (accompanist)
Louis Kentner (piano)
Before an audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, London
by Wallace Geoffrey. Produced by John Richmond
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Correspondents and contributors to the BBC's news services report each week on a current subject, and on what is being said about it at home and abroad
The third book of John Gals worthy's 'Forsyte Saga.' Adapted for broadcasting as a serial in eleven episodes by Muriel Levy. Produced by Val Gielgud and Felix Felton. Episode 2
Frank Birch , don, actor, theatrical producer, and sailor, discovers the pleasures of a bank-holiday
The Prologue and ' The Knight's Tale.' Further extracts from
Chaucer's poem, arranged for broadcasting by Nevill Coghill , and read by Cecil Trouncer , James McKechnie , David King -Wood, and Godfrey Kenton. Produced by Stephen Potter
(The recorded broadcast of November 12 in the Third Programme repeated)
(viola): on gramophone records
' The Fruit of the Spirit is Meekness.' Psalm 25, vv. 1-8: St. John 13. w. 2-17; 0 for a heart to praise my God (A. and M. 549); St. Matthew 11, vv. 28-29
Variations on a Polish Folk Song played by Irene Kohler (piano)