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From Renfrew Old Parish Church.
Conducted by the Minister, the Rev. J.B. Skelly.
Psalm 124 (second version): Now Israel may say
Call to Prayer
Prayer and the Lord's Prayer
Old Testament Lesson: Isaiah 40, w. 1-9 and 29-31
Children's Address
Children's Hymn: I love to hear the story (C.H. 71; A. and M. 330)
New Testament Lessons: 1 John 5, w. 1-6; St. John 16, vv. 28-33
Prayer
Jesu, thou joy of loving hearts (C.H. 420; A. and M. 190)
Sermon
The Church's one foundation (C.H. 205; A. and M. 215)
Dedication of Offering
Love Divine, all loves excelling (C.H. 479; A. and M. 520)
Benediction
(to 12.00)

Contributors

Service conducted by:
The Rev J.B. Skelly
Organist:
Henry H. Foster

BBC Television presents Edition Two of its House Magazine introduced by Alex Macintosh.
Giving news and features about television, the people who make it - and the people it makes.
Contents:
Programmes to come
Studio news and show talk
TV stars off-duty
Behind the scenes visits
TV music news and a wide variety of other items of interest to viewers of all ages and tastes

Contributors

Presenter:
Alex MacIntosh
Script, research, and lay-out:
Pauline Forrester
Script, research, and lay-out:
Larry Forrester
Producer:
Josephine Douglas

City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Norris Stanley)
Conductor, Rudolf Schwarz
Denis Matthews (piano)
Introduced by Flora Robson.
From the BBC's Midland television studio

(Flora Robson is appearing in "The House by the Lake" at the Duke of York's Theatre, London)

Contributors

Presenter:
Flora Robson
Musicians:
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Norris Stanley
Conductor:
Rudolf Schwarz
Pianist:
Denis Matthews
Presented by:
Peter Haysom Craddy
Presented by:
David Martin

meets every Sunday afternoon to answer questions sent by viewers.
The members this week are Sir Oliver Franks , G.C.M.G., K.C.B., Sir Solly Zuckerman, F.R.S., W. H. Auden, David Daiches.
Question-Master, Alan Melville
Questions should be addressed to: The Brains Trust, [address removed]

Contributors

Panellist:
Sir Oliver Franks
Panellist:
Sir Solly Zuckerman
Panellist:
W. H. Auden
Panellist:
David Daiches
Question-Master:
Alan Melville
Producer:
John Furness

Children's Television Club
Wilfred Pickles introduces another programme in which a group of young people meet in the "Children's Television Club" held in Manchester.

The Black Brigand: 2: Gunpowder
by J. Potter Brown.
Based on a story by Alexandre Dumas.
The story began with the death on the castle battlements of the Old King, stabbed by Slago, spy and confidant of Karl, who has now usurped the throne of Spain. No one at Court knows of Karl's treachery except Jaco.
Meanwhile trouble is reigning in the surrounding mountains. Outlaws have attacked Don Rogano and his daughter on a journey to the coast, and taken them prisoner in the Oasis Inn where they are awaiting the arrival of the dreaded Black Brigand himself.

Sunday at Six
The Rev. Austen Williams gives a preview of an exhibition of paintings by boys and girls on the subject of the Christian year to be held at Lambeth Palace next week, and introduces some of the painters.

(to 18.05)

Contributors

Presenter (Children's Television Club):
Wilfred Pickles
Presented by (Children's Television Club):
Trevor Hill
Author (The Black Brigand):
Alexandre Dumas
Adapted by (The Black Brigand):
J. Potter Brown
Producer (The Black Brigand):
Dorothea Brooking
Music composed by (The Black Brigand):
James Hartley
Film sequences (The Black Brigand):
David Prosser
Editor (The Black Brigand):
John Pullen
Designer (The Black Brigand):
Richard Wilmot
Don Rogano:
Laidman Browne
Donna Fiora:
Rosemary Dorken
Landlord:
Julian Somers
Fernando:
Anthony Newlands
Janella:
Catherine Feller
Francis:
Gary Raymond
Don Ramo:
John Trevor
Phat:
Raymond Rollett
Thynne:
Toke Townley
Don Tillado:
Dennis Edwards
Karl, the White King:
William Devlin
Slago:
John Woodnutt
Don Gramante:
Robert Gillespie
Cardinal:
Jefferson Clifford
Don John:
James Raglan
Donna Margarita:
Hazel Bainbridge
Jaco (Court Jester):
Gerald Blake
Messenger:
Edward Ballard
Officer:
Seymour Green
Sergeant:
Alan Curtis
First Soldier:
Anthony Broughton
Second Soldier:
Brian Moorehead
Third Soldier:
Edward Higgins
Others taking part:
John Hoskin
Others taking part:
Peter Grisewood
Others taking part:
Robert Hunter
Others taking part:
Alan Gore Lewis
Others taking part:
Brenda Bennett
Others taking part:
Patricia Lehane
Others taking part:
Peter Macarte
Presenter (Sunday at Six):
The Rev. Austen Williams

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