Relayed from
Noddfa Baptist Chapel, Treorchy
Order of Service :
Prayer
Hymn, 0 fy Iesu ! 'r meddyg da (Tune,
Glanmagwr) (B.C.H., 521)
Scripture Reading, Romans viii, 24-39 Hymn, lesu annwyl, gad im bwyso
(Tune, Gwynfa) (B.C.H., 750)
Prayer
Anthem, Dyn a aned o Wraig (D. C.
Williams)
Hymn, Arglwydd! gad i'm dawel orffwys (Tune, Arwelfa) (B.C.H., 752)
Sermon by the Rev. J. M. LEWIS
(Minister)
Children's Hymn, Daeth Iesu o'i gariad (Tune, Schubert)
Hymn, Glan gerubiaid a Seraffiaid
(Tune, Sanctus) (B.C.H., 696)
Prayer
Organist and Choirmaster
JOHN HUGHES
(West Regional Programme)
Played by THE COMPOSER
Elves, Op. 17
May Morning) (Sketch Book, No. I, Terpsichore } Op. 24) Con Imitazione (Op. 18)
By my Fireside, Monothemes, Book
No. 2
Nos. 1, 2, and 3 (Op. 25)
Love Phases (Op. 12) i. Doubts ; 2. Avowal; 3. Response
Directed by FRANK CANTELL
THE MIDLAND STUDIO CHORUS
Under the direction of EDGAR MORGAN
ORCHESTRA
(From Birmingham)
An Orchestral Programme
The Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Alois Melichar : Overture, Morning, Noon and Night (Suppé)
The Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent: Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 3 (Liszt)
The Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Henry Wood : Præludium (Jarnefelt)
Szigeti (violin) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham : Concerto in E minor for Violin and Orchestra (Andante) (Mendelssohn)
The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Alfred Hentz Valse de Concert (Glazounov)
The Berlin Charlottenburg Opera
Orchestra, conducted by Hans Knappertsbusch : Grand March (Tannhauser) (Wagner)
Professor LEONARD RUSSELL : ' Philosophical and Social Aspects of Biology'
(From Birmingham)
By FRIEDA DIEROLF (contralto)
Relayed from St. John's, Smith Square Hymn, Jesu loved beyond all other
(S.P., 540; E.H., 598)
Confession and Lord's Prayer
Hymn, 0 Son of Man (S.P., 611) Lesson, St. John vi, 3-12 Creed; Prayers
Hymn, The King of Love (S.P., 654;
E.H., 490)
Address by The
Rev. Canon F. R. BARRY , D.S.O.
Hymn, To God who made all lovely things (S.P., 376)
Hymn, Birthdays (S.P., 386, III)
Blessing
By MAURICE VINDEN From the Concert Hall, Broadcasting
House
By William Shakespeare
(Read the two articles on ‘As You Like It', by S. R. Littlewood and Archibald
Haddon, which appear on page 708)
Some of his pianoforte music
Played by ERNEST Lush
The Island Spell
The Darkened Valley Amberley Wild Brooks London Pieces i. Chelsea Reach ; 2. Ragamuffin; 3. Soho Forenoons
Merry Andrew
Hymn, Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore Him (A. and M., 292)
Confession and Thanksgiving Psalm 19. Lesson
Deus Misereatur (Psalm 67) Prayers
Hymn, The God of love my Shepherd is (S.P., 653)
Address by The Rev. PAT McCORMICK ,
D.S.O.
Hymn, Hail to the Lord's Anointed
(A. and M., 219)
Blessing
Organist, ARNOLD GOLDSBROUGH
An appeal on behalf of THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION, by Major-General the Rt. Hon. the Lord
MOTTISTONE, C.B., C.M.G.
THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION celebrated its 110th birthday just a week ago, on March 4.
The Institution maintains the lifeboat service round the 5,000 miles coasts of Great Britain and Ireland. It is the oldest . lifeboat service in the world; it has a record of over 63,500 lives rescued from shipwreck-eleven lives saved every week for 100 years.
Its appeal to the British people is very modest. It needs each year 250,000. That is little more than one penny per head of our population, so that however small the sum which you are able to give, you can feel that you are doing your share.
Lord Mottistone (formerly Major-
General Seely) himself is the coxswain of the lifeboat at Brooke, Isle of Wight, and has been a lifeboatman for nearly forty years.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to Major-General the Rt. Hon. the Lord Mottistone, C.B., C.M.G., The Royal National Lifeboat Institution, [address removed]
Weather Forecast, General News Bulletin c
(Shipping Forecast, on Daventry only, at 9.0)
A Tale of Everyman's Journey through Life, and of his many moods
An Anthology of Poetry and Music
3-Joy
From the works of G. K. Chesterton , James Stephens , Siegfried Sassoon , Robert Browning , William Words-worth, Robert Bridges , Humbert Wolfe , Henry Kingsley , John Milton , John Masefield , W. B. Yeats , Robert Louis Stevenson, Percy Bysshe Shelley ,
John Keats , and the Book of the Psalms
Selected, and with a prologue, by . Humbert Wolfe
Spoken by JANET TAYLOR ,
ROBERT HARRIS and DAVID TENNANT
Ina Souez (soprano)
Quintet
(West Regional Programme)