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from Hillingdon Parish Church, Middlesex.

Hymn: O for a heart to praise my God (A. and M. Rev. 325)
Epistle and Gospel for the Second Sunday in Lent:
1 Thessalonians 4, w. 1-8
St. Matthew 15, w. 21-28
Sermon
Offertory hymn: Be thou my guardian and my guide (A. and M. Rev. 300)
Communion hymn: Let all mortal flesh keep silence (A. and M. Rev. 390)
Hymn: Through the night of doubt and sorrow (A. and M. Rev. 292)
(to 10.45)

Contributors

Celebrant:
The Rev. E.J. Cooper
Preacher:
The Vicar, The Rev. F.C. Tyler
Organist and choirmaster:
J.C. Ferguson

A weekly date with Percy Thrower who prunes buddleias and makes outdoor sowings of sweet peas, parsley, and garlic; in the greenhouse begonia and gloxinia tubers are started into growth.

Dahlias
John Crutchfield discusses the winter storage and the division of tubers, the striking of cuttings, and recommends varieties for this season's gardens.

Presented by Paul Morby from the BBC's Midland television studio
(A BBC telerecording)

Contributors

Presenter:
Percy Thrower
Guest:
John Crutchfield
Presented by:
Paul Morby

A programme of well-loved melodies.
Introduced by Joseph Cooper.
with Phyllis Sellick and Cyril Smith, Duet for three hands
Suzanne Rozsa, The Hungarian violinist
Inia Te Wiata, The famous New Zealand singer and the BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(Leader, James Hutcheon)
Conductor, Gerald Gentry
From the Hall of Queensbridge Road School, Birmingham

Contributors

Presenter:
Joseph Cooper
Pianist:
Phyllis Sellick
Pianist:
Cyril Smith
Violinist:
Suzanne Rozsa
Singer:
Inia Te Wiata
Musicians:
The BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
James Hutcheon
Conductor:
Gerald Gentry
Director:
John McGonagle
Producer:
Peter Haysom Craddy

The members this week are: Professor David Smithers, Ruth Pitter, Lady Violet Bonham Carter, D.B.E., Dr. J. Bronowski
Question-Master, Norman Fisher
Questions should be addressed to: 'The Brains Trust', [address removed]
Sound-track to be repeated on Monday 3.30 (Home)

Contributors

Panellist:
Professor David Smithers
Panellist:
Ruth Pitter
Panellist:
Lady Violet Bonham Carter, D.B.E.
Panellist:
Dr. J. Bronowski
Question-Master:
Norman Fisher
Producer:
John Furness

In Pineville, trouble is mounting steadily between the law and local mine-owners. Big Tim intervenes at a stormy meeting, and as a result becomes the target for murder and revenge. But his attackers do not reckon with Bimbo!

Contributors

Corky:
Mickey Braddock
Joey the Clown:
Noah Beery
Big Tim Champion:
Robert Lowery
Himself:
'Bimbo' the baby elephant

by Jack Warner on behalf of the Royal Association in aid of the Deaf and Dumb
(Registered in accordance with the National Assistance Act 1948)
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to Jack Warner, Esq., The Royal Association in Aid of the Deaf and Dumb [address removed]
Founded in 1840, the Association's objects are to promote the spiritual, social, and general welfare of the 6,000 deaf and dumb in London, Middlesex, Essex, Surrey, and West Kent. It has its own Employment Service and an official interpreter for Police Court and general social work.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jack Warner

You are invited to meet the Rev. R.W. Hugh Jones in the second of three frank programmes about personal temptation in the modern world.

"Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth consume" (St. Matthew 6. v. 19)
From the BBC's Midland television studio

Contributors

Presenter:
The Rev. R.W. Hugh Jones
Arranged for television by:
The Rev. William Purcell
Producer:
Barrie Edgar

Television's most popular panel game with Isobel Barnett, Barbara Kelly, Gilbert Harding, David Nixon.
In the chair, Eamonn Andrews

("What's My Line?" was devised by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman and is televised by arrangement with CBS and Maurice Winnick)
(David Nixon is appearing in "Cinderella" at the Hippodrome, Manchester)

Contributors

Panellist:
Isobel Barnett
Panellist:
Barbara Kelly
Panellist:
Gilbert Harding
Panellist:
David Nixon
Chairman:
Eamonn Andrews
Devised by:
Mark Goodson
Devised by:
Bill Todman
Presented by:
Harry Carlisle

A comedy adapted from the French of Jean Giraudoux by S.N. Behrman
[Starring] Googie Withers, Alec Clunes, Patrick Barr, Judy Campbell, David McCallum

The action takes place in and about Amphitryon's Palace in Thebes.

(David McCallum appears by permission of the Rank Organisation)
See page 3

Contributors

Author:
Jean Giraudoux
Adapted by:
S.N. Behrman
Producer:
Harold Clayton
Radiophonic effects:
Daphne Oram
Costumes Designer:
Joyce Hammond
Designer:
Stephen Taylor
Jupiter:
Alec Clunes
Mercury:
David McCallum
Sosie, Servant to Amphitryon:
Nigel Arkwright
Trumpeter:
Willoughby Goddard
Warrior:
Colin Douglas
Alkmena:
Googie Withers
Amphitryon:
Patrick Barr
Nenetza:
Anne Dimitrievitch
Kleantha:
Jill Cary
Leda:
Judy Campbell

A look every fortnight at what's happening in
Theatre - Films - Books
Painting - Sculpture
Music - Architecture
Tonight's edition includes:

Paris: The Left Bank
A study of writers, sculptors, painters -both British and American-who live and work on the Left Bank

London: The West End
London Street Entertainers considered from an American point of view.

Candlelight on Canvas
Michael Ayrton looks at the work of a painter who has had a strong influence upon his own work, Georges de la Tour, the master of candlelight.

Introduced by Huw Wheldon.

Contributors

Item presenter (Candlelight on Canvas):
Michael Ayrton
Presenter/Editor:
Huw Wheldon
Film editor:
Allan Tyrer
Associate producer:
Jack Ashley
Producer:
Peter Newington

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