and forecast for farmers and shipping
Guy Daines and his Orchestra with Eileen and Joan Lovell (two pianos)
from Bosham Parish Church, Sussex. Conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. Branslby Jones. Preacher, the Bishop of Chichester Versicles and Responses
Psalm 104. w. 24-35
First Lesson: Ezekiel 37. w. 1-10 Te Deum. w. 1-13
Second Lesson: Acts 2, w. 86-47
Benedict us
Creed. Suffrages, Collects
Glorious things of tihee are spoken (E.H. 393)
Sermon
God is working his purpose out (E.H. 348)
Blessdng
Organist, Percy Wright
Service introduced by Henry Riddell
Overture, Carnival (Dvorak): Czech
Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Rafael Kubeiiik
Piano Concerto No. 2. In C minor
(Rachmaninov): Cyril Smith (piano) with the Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
Movements from Facade, Suites Noe.
1 and 2 (Walton): Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Constant Lambert on gramophone records
A weekly review-edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced bJulian Herbage
Contents:
' Vaughan Williams and the English Landscape.' by Scott Goddard
' Concerning the Harmonica,' by Larry Adler
' High Days and Holidays,' by Spike Hughes
Conducted by John Summerson
12.11 Films: Edgar Anstey
12.20 Theatre: Ivor Brown
12.28 Books: Elspeth Huxley
12.37 Radio: Henry Reed
12.46 Art: J. M. Richards
and forecast for farmers and shippdnig
A programme of practical and scientific interest to gardeners and stock-keepers
Introduced by Roy Hay
W. H. Osman marks the opening of the racing season for pigeons by describing how pigeons ' take the air ' W. G. Templeman. Ph.D., of JeaLott's Hill Research Station. Bracknell. Berkshire. gives some hints on the use of selective weed killers for lawns J. C. P. M. Davis , President of the National Sweet Pea Society, talks about some problems of topical interest to the amateur grower
Fred Streeter gives some advice on the week's work in the garden
Serenade, Op. 44 for wind instruments, cello, and double-bass played by the London Wind Players
Vivian Joseph (cello)
Edward Merrett (double-bass)
Conductor, Harry Blech
by John Usborne
The speaker has spent holidays walking by himself, in Norway and America as well as in this country. He is a keen amateur naturalist, who finds delight ia not knowing what will turn up next in wood and hedge and field.
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
A report from Strasbourg on last week's meetings
Appeal on behaif of St. John's School, Leatherhead, by Field-Marshal the Viscount Montgomery of Alacnein, K.G., G.C.B.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
St. John's School, Leatherhead, celebrates the centenary of its foundation this year. During its existence it has provided free and assisted places for the education of the sons at the clergy, and at present more than 160 such boys are in residence.
Dorothy Bond (soprano)
Godfrey Tearle (orator)
BBC Choral Society
(Chorus-Master, Leslie Woodgate )
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conductor, Sir Malcolm Sargent
From the Royal Festival Hall. London
Part 1
God Save the King
by J. B. Priestley
The second of six talks In which Mr. Priestley gives his reflections on the England of the Festival period
(piano)
An Epilogue for Whit Sunday
Come down. 0 love divine (S.P. 177) Reading from Thomas Traherne
0 Lord, give thy Holy Spirit (Tallis) Romans 8, v. 14