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on Harvest Festival Sunday from the Parish Church of St. James, Milton, Portsmouth.
Celebrant: The Vicar, The Rev. W. J. Fletcher-Campbell
Assistants: The Rev. D. Ridgway, The Rev. J. N. Charters

Order of Service
The Introduction
Processional Hymn: Come, ye thankful people, come (E.H. 289)
The Ministry of the Word
Collects
The Epistle: Galatians 6, vv. 6-10
Rejoice, O land, in God thy might (E.H. 475)
The Gospel: St. John 4, vv. 31-36
The Nicene Creed
Sermon
The Offertory
To thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise (E.H. 292)
The Intercession
The Preparation
The Consecration
The Communion of the people
Anthem: O taste and see (Vaughan Williams)
Let all mortal flesh keep silence (E.H. 316)
And now, O Father (E.H.30)
The Thanksgiving
Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem (E.H. 380)
The Service sung to Missa de Sancta Maria Magdalena (Healey Willan)
(to 11.15)

Contributors

Celebrant:
The Rev. W. J. Fletcher-Campbell
Assistant:
The Rev. D. Ridgway
Assistant:
The Rev. J. N. Charters
Organist and choirmaster:
Stanley G. Mortimore

Darluniau o ddau gyfnod
* Y Pren Rhosyn '
Cyfaddasiad o stori
ISLWYN WILLIAMS
'Aros o'r Newydd'
Cyfaddasiad o ddarn o
' Rhys Lewis ' gan DANIEL OWEN
Cyflwynir y ddau ddarlun gan Hywel Davies
Y rhaglen dan ofal
Nan Davies Myrfyn Owen
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, and Crystal Palace)
(to 13.40)

Contributors

Unknown:
Pren Rhosyn
Unknown:
Rhys Lewis
Unknown:
Daniel Owen
Unknown:
Hywel Davies
Unknown:
Nan Davies
Unknown:
Myrfyn Owen
Dai:
Dewi Williams
Shine:
George David
Tomos Bartley:
Evan Griffith
Barbara Bartley:
Rachel Howell Thomas
Y Parch William Hughes:
Owen Williams
Abel Hughes:
W. H. Roberts

A weekly agricultural magazine for those who live by the land.
Introduced by Michael Soper.

The Archers: Godfrey Baseley, editor of The Archers, answers questions about the object of this everyday story of country folk.

Building for Profit: Frank Henderson introduces the second film in his series

Marketing Eggs: On behalf of the British Egg Marketing Board. Rupert Chalmers Watson answers questions put by Frank Burton and Frederick Horner.

From the BBC's Midland television studio

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Soper
Interviewee (The Archers):
Godfrey Baseley
Item presenter (Building for Profit):
Frank Henderson
Interviewee (Marketing Eggs):
Rupert Chalmers Watson
Interviewer (Marketing Eggs):
Frank Burton
Interviewer (Marketing Eggs):
Frederick Horner
Director:
Desmond O'Leary
Producer:
Hilary Phillips

Introduced by Max Jaffa.
A light-hearted magazine programme for all ages.
This edition includes:
The Trio
Max Jaffa (violin), Reginald Kilbey (cello), Jack Byfield (piano)
Directed by Christian Simpson

Look Around: Scarborough
with Derek Bond.

Seeing Is Believing: Slydini

Preview
An interview with Flora Robson during rehearsal for this evening's play.

In Scotland
Douglas Murchie talks about the lighter side of the National Gaelic Mod.

and Quiz Time

Contributors

Presenter/violinist:
Max Jaffa
Cellist:
Reginald Kilbey
Pianist:
Jack Byfield
Directed by:
Christian Simpson
Item presenter (Looking Around):
Derek Bond
Interviewee (Preview):
Flora Robson
Item presenter (In Scotland):
Douglas Murchie
Director:
Richard Evans
Producer:
Alan Sleath

The members this week are:
Jacquetta Hawkes, Marghanita Laski, Professor A. J. Ayer, F.B.A., Noel Annan
Question-Master: Norman Fisher
A sound recording can be heard in the Home Service on Friday at 4.00

Contributors

Panellist:
Jacquetta Hawkes
Panellist:
Marghanita Laski
Panellist:
Professor A. J. Ayer
Panellist:
Noel Annan
Question-Master:
Norman Fisher
Producer:
John Furness

by Louisa M. Alcott
Adapted in five parts by Constance Cox
[Starring] Phyllis Calvert as 'Marmee'
with Annabelle Lee, Jill Dixon

(Kate Cameron appears by permission of the Playhouse Theatre, Derby)

Contributors

Author:
Louisa M. Alcott
Adapted by:
Constance Cox
Producer:
Dorothea Brooking
Designer:
Lawrence Broadhouse
Jo:
Annabelle Lee
Mrs. Kirke:
Barbara Ingram
Professor Bhaer:
George Pravda
Amy:
Jill Dixon
Fred Vaughn:
John Forrest
Mrs. March:
Phyllis Calvert
Mr. March:
Edward Jewesbury
Beth:
Diana Day
Laurie:
David Cole
Minnie Kirke:
Susan Pealing
Kitty Kirke:
Mary Hewing
Hannah:
Aithna Gover
Mr. Lawrence:
Noel Howlett
John Brooke:
Harvey Hall
Meg:
Kate Cameron

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

A film on the work of the Missionary Aviation Fellowship.

Many parts of the world are still very difficult to reach and to some of these very isolated areas in the Sudan, South America, and Mexico, the Christian Gospel is being taken.
The M.A.F. operates a series of light aircraft, flown by pilots experienced in jungle flying, in order to maintain contact with these isolated people and to carry or drop supplies to them.
(A shortened version of the Missionary Aviation Fellowship film 'Of Wings and Missions')

Television's most popular panel game returns with Isobel Barnett, Sara Leighton, Gilbert Harding, Farmer Moult
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)
See page 7

Contributors

Panellist:
Isobel Barnett
Panellist:
Sara Leighton
Panellist:
Gilbert Harding
Panellist:
Farmer Moult [Ted Moult]
Chairman:
Eamonn Andrews
Producer:
Dennis Main Wilson
Presented by:
Kenneth Milne-Buckley
Devised by:
Mark Goodson
Devised by:
Bill Todman

A new television play by Florence Hayes Turner
[Starring] Flora Robson
with Shivendra Sinha

The action of the play takes place in Mrs. Newby's house in Kensington. The time is the present.

Contributors

Writer:
Florence Hayes Turner
Produced and designed by:
Norman James
Mrs. Newby:
Flora Robson
Nirmal Lall:
Shivendra Sinha
Laundry man:
Barry Took
Hire-Purchase man:
Malcolm Hayes
Miss Eliot:
Sheila Robins
Maude Ellsworth:
Nicolette Bernard
Daphne Thurston:
Heather Chasen

Theatre - Films - Books - Painting - Sculpture - Music - Architecture
Presenting people, events, and controversies on film and in the studio every fortnight.

Including:
Backstage at the Rep
Monitor cameras go behind the scenes in a Northern Repertory Theatre.

Two Different Worlds
Hammersmith Reach through the eyes of the painters Carel Weight and Ruskin Spear.

Introduced and edited by Huw Wheldon.

Contributors

Painter (Two Different Worlds):
Carel Wright
Painter (Two Different Worlds):
Ruskin Spear
Film Editor:
Allan Tyrer
Producer:
Peter Newington
Associate Producer:
Nancy Thomas
Presenter/Editor:
Huw Wheldon

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