Donald Thorne at the organ of the Granada. Clapham Junction
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Mary Macleod and Arthur Young at two pianos
Readings and prayers, based on Philippians 1. vv. 19-30 (Revised Standard Version)
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Orchestre Moderne
Diana Gearing (soprano)
Bernard Davis (viola)
Now thank we all our God (A. and M. 379; S.P. 350: C.H. 29: Tune. Nun danket)
Interlude: Toyohiko Kagawa
Prayers; the Prayer of Worship; the Lord's Prayer
Love divine. all loves excelling (A. and M. 520; S.P. 573; C.H. 479: Tune. Love Divine)
Excerpts from Lord Berners' music to the film: on records
News commentary
When God of old came down from heaven (A. and M. 154)
New Every Morning (revised) 47 Psalm 143 (Broadcast Psalter) Acts 3, w. 11-21
Fierce raged the tempest o'er the deep (A. and M. 285; S.P. 489)
Bunny May and his Orchestra
by V. Sackville-West. Abridged by James Langham Read by Molly Rankin. Part 1
played by the London Piano Quartet
Rhythmic music played by Laurie Gray
Roberto Inglez and his Rumba Band
From a canteen in Cleator, Cumberland
with James Moody at the piano
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Lunchtime scoreboard
Conductor
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt
from Durham Cathedral
Versicles and Responses (
William Smith )
Psalms 65. 66. and 67 First Lesson: 1 Kings 1, vv. 15-31 Magnificat (Rubbra in A flat)
Second Lesson:. St. Mark 4, v. 35 to
5, v. 20
Nunc dimittis (Rubbra in A flat) Creed and Collects
Laudate Dominum (Victoria) Prayers
Organ: Hymn Tune Prelude, 'Eventide ' (Vaughan Williams)
Organist. Conrad Eden
Grasse-The Town of Perfumes
Talk by Jennifer Ellis
London v. Scotland : Round 7
Lilian Duff's Continental Tour
and forecast for farmers and shipping
with Kitty Bluett
Fred Yule , Peter Sellers
Patricia Hayes , Leslie Perrins
Bob and Alf Pearson
The Beaux and the Belles
Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra
Script by Ronnie Hanbury and Eddie Maguire
Additional material by George Wadmore
Produced by George Inns
by Clifton Utley.
An impression in words and music of one of London's most famous squares
Written by Maurice Vernon
With music by Frank Cordell
Those taking part include: Peter Creswell Joan Young Frederick Wheldon Tessa Deane Malcolm Graeme. Ian Sadler Jane Grahame. Arthur Pusey John Kidd Hugh Pryce Olaf Olsen. Walter Gotell Marten Tiffen. Thomas Masson Augmented BBC Revue Orchestra
Conducted by Frank Cantell
Production by Dougtas Moodie
Alex Comfort gives the second of four talks in which he suggests that scientific humanism must succeed Christianity as the basis of society. Tonight he discusses ' Values '