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in the village of Coxwold, Yorkshire led by the Vicar, the Rev. Harry Broughton.
In the Church:
The Lord's Prayer
O God, our help in ages past (A. and M. Rev. 165)
In the Farmyard:
Reading by a farmer: Deuteronomy 8, vv. 6-11. and 17-18
Prayer
O Worship the King (A. and M. Rev. 167. vv. 1 and 3)
At the Old Hall:
Reading by the lady of the manor:
Colossians 3. vv 12-15. and 18-20
Prayer
O Worship the King (vv. 3 and 4)
In the Village Street:
Reading by the village school-mistress: St. Mark 10, vv. 13-16
Prayer
O Worship the King (vv. 4 and 5
In the Village Inn:
Reading by the innkeeper: St. Luke 10, vv. 30-37
Prayer
O Worship the King (vv. 5 and 6)
In the Churchyard:
Reading by a sexton: 1 Corinthians 15, w. 42-46, 50-51, and 53-57
Prayer
Jesus lives! (A. and M. Rev. 140)
In the Church:
For the beauty of the earth (A. and M. Rev. 171)
Blessing
(All transmitters)

Contributors

Reader (In the Farmyard):
A farmer [name uncredited]
Reader (At the Old Hall):
The lady of the manor [name uncredited]
Reader (In the Village Street):
The village school-mistress [name uncredited]
Reader (In the Village Inn):
The innkeeper [name uncredited]
Reader (In the Churchyard):
A sexton [name uncredited]
Leader:
The Rev. Harry Broughton
Commentator:
The Rev. Peter Hamilton
Organist:
Barbara Broughton

Violin Concerto in D by Brahms played by David Oistrakh with the BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conductor, Rudolf Schwarz
Introduced by Alec Robertson.
Before an invited audience in the BBC's studios, Maida Vale, London
Simultaneously broadcast in the Home Service

(David Oistrakh appears by arrangement with Harold Holt Ltd.)
(See picture on page 24)

Contributors

Violinist:
David Oistrakh
Musicians:
The BBC Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra Leader:
Paul Beard
Conductor:
Rudolf Schwarz
Presenter:
Alec Robertson

The members this week are:
Lady Violet Bonham Carter, D.B.E., C.P. Snow, William Cooper, Sir Julian Huxley, F.R.S.
Question-Master, Michael Flanders

(A sound recording of this programme can be heard on Friday at 1.10 (Home))

Contributors

Panellist:
Lady Violet Bonham Carter
Panellist:
C.P. Snow
Panellist:
William Cooper
Panellist:
Sir Julian Huxley
Question-Master:
Michael Flanders
Producer:
John Furness

by Louisa M. Alcott
Adapted in six episodes by Constance Cox
[Starring] Phyllis Calvert as Marmee
with Andree Melly as Jo

(Michael Aldridge is appearing in 'Free as Air' at the Savoy Theatre, London)

Contributors

Author:
Louisa M. Alcott
Adapted by:
Constance Cox
Producer:
Joy Harrington
Designer:
Eileen Diss
Jo:
Andree Melly
Amy:
Sylvia Davies
Meg:
Kate Cameron
Beth:
Diana Day
Mrs. March:
Phyllis Calvert
Mr. Laurence:
Noel Howlett
Laurie:
David Cole
Hannah:
Aithna Gover
John Brooke:
Michael Aldridge
Other parts played by:
Margaret Hampton
Other parts played by:
Diana Vernon
Other parts played by:
Chester Gordon
Other parts played by:
Brian Bellamy

Has the Christian Church lost its hold on the people of this country? Why is it still so sure of itself? What has it left to say?
A group of overseas students from Swansea University College question the Rev. Maldwyn L. Edwards, Ph.D., D.D., Chairman of the Cardiff and Swansea District of the Methodist Church.
Chairman, Hywel Davies
From the BBC's Welsh television studio

Contributors

Panellist:
The Rev. Maldwyn L. Edwards
Chairman:
Hywel Davies
Arranged by:
The Rev. John Owen Jones
Presented by:
Arthur Williams

Television's most popular panel game with Isobel Barnett, Barbara Kelly, Frank Muir, Denis Norden.
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)

Contributors

Panellist:
Isobel Barnett
Panellist:
Barbara Kelly
Panellist:
Frank Muir
Panellist:
Denis Norden
Chairman:
Eamonn Andrews
Devised by:
Mark Goodson
Devised by:
Bill Todman
Producer:
Harry Carlisle

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