Professor N. Kemp Smith
(Daventry National Programme)
(to 14.25)
Relayed from The Queen's Hall, London
(Sole Lessees, Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.)
Dorothy Silk (Soprano), Tessa Richardson (Contralto), Steuart Wilson (Tenor), Hubert Eisdell (Tenor), Arthur Cranmer (Bass-Baritone), Keith Falkner (Bass-Baritone) and The Bach Choir, C. Thornton Lofthouse (Continuo), Arnold Goldsbrough (Organ)
The London Symphony Orchestra
(Principal Violin,W. H. Reed, M.V.O.)
Conductor, Adrian Boult
(Daventry National Programme)
(to 18.15)
By the Reverend Professor N.P. Williams, D.D.
A Religious Lecture from the Studio
Preceded by a short Service from the Studio conducted by Professor Williams
(Daventry National Programme)
An Appeal on behalf of Wireless for the Blind Maintenance Funds, by Alderman Sir William Jenkins, M.P.
Contributions will be gratefully received by The West Regional Director, [address removed]
Weather Forecast, General News Bulletin, followed by Regional Announcements
A time when all join in the singing of favourite hymns and sacred songs.
The Choir of Bristol Cathedral, under the direction of the organist, Dr. Hubert Hunt, will lead the singing of:
O worship the King (with varied harmonies by Stanford") (No. 167. Tune: Old 104th) Jesu, meek and gentle (No. 194. Tune: St. Constantine) 0 Sacred Head (with varied harmonies by Bach) (No. m. Passion Chorale) Crown Him with many crowns (No. 304. Tune : Diademata) Anthem, Hail, gladdening light (No. 18. C.Wood) God of mercy, God of grace (No. 218. Tune: Heathlands)
Comments on the hymns will be given by the Reverend F.D.P. Narborough, B.D., Canon Residentiary, of Bristol Cathedral.
All the Hymns are from the Ancient and Modern Hymnbook.
From Bristol Cathedral tonight at 9.5.
Leader, Frank Thomas
Joan Willis (Violoncello)
(to 23.00)