Anton and his Orchestra
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and his Tipica Orchestra
The Bishop of Lichfield talks about ' Pilgrim's Progress'
2—' Mr. Greatheart '
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Hervey Alan (bass)
Tom Jenkins (violin)
Prayer
God of mercv, God of grace (A. and M. 218; S.P. 170; C.H. 379: Tune, Heathlands)
Interlude: 'The Cleansing of the Temple'
Prayers; the Prayer for Today; the Lord's Prayer
Soldiers of the Cross, arise! (A and ,M. 588, and C.H. 341, omitting v. 2; S.P. 642: Tune, Crucis milites)
Blessing
News commentary
David Java and his Orchestra
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT I, by Marjorie Eele
To be repeated tomorrow at 9.45 a.m.
11.20 HISTORY I. ' The Second Earl of Essex': Queen Elizabeth's favourite young courtier becomes over-ambitious. Script by Hugh Ross Williamson
A record programme presented by Denys Drower
from a canteen in King's Langley, Hertfordshire
with The Calores Sisters
John Lewis
Dick Emery
James Moody at the piano
Presented by John Ellison
and forecast for farmers and shipping
from Worcester Cathedral
Hide not thou thy face (Farrant)
Hide net thou thy face from us, 0 Lord, and oast not off thy servants in thy displeasure: for we confess our sans unto thee, and hide not our unrighteousness. For thy mercies' sake delivetr us from all our sins
Confession; Absolution; the Lord's
Prayer
Versicles and Responses (Smith) Psalm 104
Lesson: Exodus 6, vv. 2-13, and 7. vv. 1-7
Magnificat (Andreas)
Lesson: Colossians 3, vv. 12-25. and 4, v. 1
Nunc dimittis (Andreas) Creed and Col!ects
Anthem: Salvator Mundi (Tallis)
Salvator mundi, salva nos, qui per crucem et sanguinem redeniisti nos, auxiliare nobis. te deprecamur, Deus noster
(0 Saviour of the world, who by thy Cross and precious blood hast redeemed us, save us and help us, we humbly beseech thee, 0 Lord)
Prayers
Voluntary: Fugue in B minor (Bach) Organist and Master of the Choristers.
David Willcoeks
David Lloyd James looks through the BBC Recorded Programmes Diary of the last twenty years and invites you to listen again to some of the outstanding broadcasts that have taken place during this week in previous years
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
presents
Samuel Goldwyn 's
' Our Very Own ' starring Ann Blyrh
Farley Granger , Joan Evans
Adapted from the sound-track of the Goldwyn film released by RKO
Adaptation by Derek Clipsham Produced by Thurstan Holland
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
The marches played by the Central Band of the Royal Air Force
(by permission of the Air Council)
Conducted by Wing-Cdr. A. E. Sims O.B.E. ,
Organising Director of Music
The waltzes played by the Raeburn Orchestra
Conductor, Wynford Reynolds
Introduced by Frederick Allen
Coal — A European Problem by Derek Ezra
The speak :r has been closely concerned for some time with coal problems in Europe. He describes the difficulties that consumers and producers of coal are experiencing on the Continent, and outlines some of the measures being taken to deal with the situation there.
2-The Negroes' Contribution to American Folk Song
John A. Lomax and his son Alan devoted many years to the collection of American folk song. This is the story of their adventures during which you hear some of the songs they discovered
Presented by Alan Lomax and Robin Roberts
Produced by Eileen Hots
3-The Great Division by Norman Sykes
Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Cambridge
The period of the Reformation brought many changes to the Christian Church in Europe. Most permanent among these are the new attitude to the Bible and the beginnings of public worship in the language of the people. Professor Norman Sykes sketches briefly some of the main causes and consequences of the Reformation. He speaks principally of the religious characteristics and the meaning that these have today.