and forecast for farmers and shipping
Joan of Arc's Farewell (The Maid of Orleans) (Tchaikovsky)
La Mer (Debussy)
' The People of God and Their Sufferings '
Service conducted by the Rev. Elfan Rees , Secretary of the World Council of Churches Refugee Commission. From La Chapelle de St. Leger (The Pilgrims' Chapel), Geneva
Sentences
We love the place, 0 God (C.H. 236; A. and M. 242)
Lesson: Ezekiel 5, vv. 7-15 Prayers
If thou but suffer God to guide thee (C.H. 541)
Sermon
We come unto our fathers' God
(C.H. 211)
Intercession
O God of Bethel (C.H. 562; A. and M. 512)
Blessing
Conducted by Eric Newton
12.11 Films: Arthur Elton
12.20 Theatre: Eric Keown
12.28 Books: Robert Kee
12.37 Radio: Frank Tilsley
12.45 Art: Alec Clifton-Taylor
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Listeners' questions about the countryside answered by a team of experts: Brian Vesey-Fitz Gerald, Eric Hobbis , and Ralph Wightman
Question-Master, Jack Longland
Conductor, Leighton Lucas
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by Alistair Cooke.
Appeal on behalf of Combined Theatrical Charities by Sir Ralph Richardson. This appeal covers both the dramatic and the Variety branches of the profession, and is shared by the Actors' Benevolent Fund, the Variety Artistes' Benevolent Fund. the Variety Artistes Ladies' Guild, and the Theatrical Ladies' Guild.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to Sir Ralph Richardson [address removed]
6—' Medicine ' by Professor Dorothy Russell , Director of the Bernhard Baron Institute of Pathology
The last of a series of talks in which speakers have been asked to forecast the developments they expect to see
An episode from a play sequence on the life of our Lord
Written for broadcasting by Dorothy L. Sayers
Produced by Noel Iliff
Ballade In B minor, Op. 10 No. 4 Intermezzo in E. Op. 116 No. 4 Intermezzo in C. Op. 119 No. 3 played by Nancy Weir (piano)
' The Cross of Christ'
Psalm 118, vv. 11-20 (Broadcast Psalter); St. Mark 12, w. 1-12; Ah, holy Jesus, how hast thou offended? (S.P. 99); St. Luke 9, vv. 23 and 24
reads a selection of poetry she has chosen herself
Produced by James McFarlan