Light Orchestra
(Leader, William Mclnulty )
Conductor, David Curry
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Directed by Tom Jenkins
Bible reading and comment by the Rev. J. Owen Jones
and forecast for farmers and shipping
Mildred Watson (soprano)
Bernard Davis (viola)
Hubert Greenslade (piano)
(Continued in next column)
Prayer
Ye holy angels bright (S.P. 701. omitting v. 2; A. and M. 546 omitting v. 2; C.H. 39. omitting v. 2: Tune, Darwall's 148th)
Interlude: ' Paul at Malta '
Prayers; the Prayer for Goodwill; the Lord's Prayer
In Christ there is no east or west
(S.P. 537: Tune, St. Stephen or Newington)
Blessing
News commentary
The Promenade Players
Conductor, Sidney Bowman
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT I, by Marjorie Eele. King Cole's Christmas Party
To be repeated tomorrow at 9.45 a.m.
11.20 HISTORY I. 'Warwick the King-Maker': the story of his rise and fall. Script by June Hodge
An imaginary visit to a Gasthaus in the snow-capped mountains of the Tyrol, where you will meet
Helga Mott , Eddy Reed
Louis Voss and his Tyrolean Band
The Schrammel Quartet
Directed by Augustus Franzel
Introduced by Martin Freud
Produced by Eric Arden
and forecast for farmers and shipping
(Shortened version of last' Saturday's recorded broadcast)
from the Chapel of King's College,
Cambridge
0 praise the Lord (Batten)
Versicles and Responses (Tomkins) Psalms 126 to 131
First Lesson: Wisdom 4. vv. 7-15 Magnificat (Bairstow in G)
Second Lesson: Revelation 4
Nunc .dimittis (Bairstow in G) Creed; Suffrages; Collects
Anthem: 0 Lord, look down (Battishill)
0 Lord, look down from heaven, and behold from the habitation of thy holiness and of thy glory: where is thy zeal and thy strength? thy mercies towards me. are they restrained?
Prayers
Organ Voluntary: Chorale Prelude,
Ein' feste Burg (Buxtehude)
Organist. Boris Ord
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conducted by Norman Del Mar
Watson Forbes (viola)
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
with Sam Costa
Maurice Denham , Diana Morrison
A summary of today's proceedings in Paris by the BBC's United Nations correspondent, Bernard Moore.