Michaeloff and his Mazurka Orchestra
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by the Bishop of LichfieJd
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Mary Bonin (soprano)
Lillian Warmington (cello)
Norah Newby (piano)
Prayer
Praise to the Lord. the Almighty (A. and M. 657; S.P. 626, omitting v. 4; C.H. 22. omitting v. 4: Tune, Lobe den Herren )
(Continued in next column)
Interlude: 'The Widow of Nain's
Son'
Prayers: the Prayer, for Today; the Lord's Prayer
Jesus. good above all other (S.P. 540.omitting v. 4: Tune. Quern Pastores laudavere)
Blessing
News commentary
The Billy Mayerl Rhythm Ensemble
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT I, by Marjorie Eeile
11.20 HISTORY i. 'King and Cardinal': how the young Henry VIII passed May Day 1515 at Greenwich Palace, with sport, revels — and a Little state business. Script by Gladys Scott Thomson
from a canteen in Walthamstow, London
with Ruth Miller, The Stargazers Douglas 'Cardew' Robinson
James Moody at the piano
and forecast for farmers and shopping
from the Priory Church of St. Bartholomew the Great, Smithfield
The Lord is nigh (Gibbons)
Versicles and Responses
Psalms 136, 137, and 138
First Lesson: Wisdom 4, vv. 7-20
Magnificat (Plainsong, Tone 8)
Second Lesson: Revelation 4
Nunc dimittis (Plainsong, Tone 3)
Creed and Collects
Anthem: Tu solus facis mirabilia (Josquin des Pres)
Thou only, who doest wonders; thou only art Creator, who createdst us; thou only art Redeemer, who redeemedst us with thy most precious blood. In thee alone we seek refuge, in thee alone we put our trust; and no other we adore, Jesus Christ. To thee we offer our prayers; hear what we beg of thee, O King benign. To love another would be delusion; to worship another would be profound ignorance and sin. Hear our sighs, fill us with thy grace. O King of kings: that we may remain in thy service with joy for ever.
Prayers
Fantasia in Echo (Sweelinck)
Organist and Choirmaster, Paul Steinitz, D.Mus.
Answered by Ralph Wightman , Sir Steuart Wilson , Ernest Marples , M.P., and W. N. Warbey
Travelling Question-Master,
Freddy Grisewood
From Holman's Canteen Hall,
Camborne
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-east England
A radio reportage based on a recent tour of Yugoslavia with a BBC mobile recording unit
Written and narrated by Matthew Halton
Edited and produced by W. Farquharson Small
Is there an iron curtain between us and Yugoslavia? Is it really a communist state? What degree of personal freedom is there? What are the conditions of life for the mass of the people? Is the Five Year Plan working out? What are the effects of the 1948 break with the Cominform? What manner of person is Marshal Tito?
These are some of the questions people are asking, and this programme answers them in the light of a month's investigation: interviewing Yugoslav and foreign ministers and officials, visiting farms, factories, and workshops over the greater part of the country, and above all talking to the people and visiting their homes. The programme includes a recorded interview with Marshal Tito.
W. Farquharson Small writes on page 5
The Council of Europe by Richard Scott
The speaker has attended every session of the Assembly of the Council as diplomatic correspondent of the Manchester Guardian. He talks about some of the conflicts that have arisen in the Council, and the part it plays in the European political scene.
with Kay Hammond , Joyce Grenfell Gladys Young , Charmian Innes John Clements , Gilbert Harding
In the Chair, Roy Plomley
Production by Pat Dixon