Ralph Elman and his Bohemian Players
and forecast for farmers and shipping
' Starting the Day '
Talk by Father George Dwyer
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Sinclair Logan (baritone)
Felix Kok (violin)
Frederick Stone (piano)
Prayer
For the beauty of the earth (S.P.
494, omitting v. 3; A. and M. 663, omitting v. 5; C.H. 17. omitting v. 3: Tune, England's Lane)
Interlude: Paul at Lystra'
Prayers; the Prayer for Pardon; the Lord's Prayer
Thy kingdom come, 0 God (A. and M.
217; C.H. 152, omitting v. 5: Tune, St. Cecilia)
Blessing
News commentary
Anton and his Orchestra
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT , by Marjorie Eele
To be repeated tomorrow at 9.45 a.m.
11.20 HISTORY :' The Conspiracy of Pontiac': Pontlac, Chief of the Ottawa tribe, forms an Indian league to drive the British from North America. Script by Antony Brown
A record miscellany
From a canteen in Reading
Avril Angers, Paul Rich, Peter Sellers
At the organ, Harold Smart
and forecast for farmers and shipping
(A shortened version of last Saturday's recorded broadcast)
Lunchtime scoreboard
from Winchester Cathedral
Introit: 0 how amiable are thy dwellings (Prendergast)
Exhortation: Confession; Absolution; the Lord's Prayer
Vereicles and Responses (Tallis) Psalms 65 and 67 Lesson: 2 Samuel 12. vv. 1-23 Magnificat (E. T. Cook in G)
Lesson:St. Matthew 11 vv. 2-end Nunc dimittis (E. T. Cook in G
Creed:Versicles and Responses:
Collects
Anthem: The Lord Is my Shepherd
(Psalm 23) (Stanford)
Prayers and Grace Blessing
Organ Voluntary: Chorale Prelude,
Wir glauben all' an einen Gott Schopfer (Bach)
Organist and Master of the Choristers,
R. Alwyn Surplice
Commentary by Raymond Glendenning, assisted by Claude Harrison as race-reader
From Ascot Heath
by John Coalman
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
and her piano on gramophone records
Margaret Rawlings
Athene Seyler
Diana Morgan
Margaret Lindsay
Gilbert Harding
Robert Henriques
In the chair: Roy Plomley
Production by Pat Dixon
Last of six talks by Bertrand Russell , o.M.
6-The Achievement of Harmony
' Let us allow ourselves,' says Bertraod Russell in his final talk, to assume that mankind will come to understand the community of interest which unites the human family. I shall try to portray the kind of world that will result from this understanding.'