from St. Wilfrid's Church, Halton, Leeds.
Celebrant, Canon E. W. Southcott, Vicar of Halton
Versicles and Responses
Venite
Psalm 146
Collects
Lesson: Deuteronomy 6. vv. 1-7
Te Deum
Epistle: Jeremiah 23, vv. 6-8
Benedictus
Gospel: St. John 6, vv. 5-14
Creed
Sermon
Offertory Hymn: O Worship the King (A. and M. Rev. 167)
Hymns during Communion:
There is a green hill far away (A. and M. Rev. 214)
Bread of heaven, on thee we feed (A. and M. Rev. 411)
May the grace of Christ our Saviour (A. and M. Rev. 636)
Hymn after Blessing: Jesus, where'er thy people meet (A. and M. Rev. 245)
(to 11.15 app.)
Newyddion am Gymru a Chymry.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, and Crystal Palace)
Atebir nifer o gwestiynau gan:
Y Parch. Brifathro Gwilym Bowyer
Y Parch. Brifathro Geoffrey Rees
Bob Owen, Croesor
Bob Lloyd (Llwyd o'r Bryn)
Cadeirydd,
Aneirin Talfan Davies
Y telediad yng ngofal
Myrfyn Owen
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, and Crystal Palace)
(to 13.50)
A weekly agricultural magazine for those who live by the land.
A special investigation carried out for 'Farming' by Alastair Dunnett.
Research: Alastair Dunnett introduces a film made at Pirbright, Surrey, during a visit to the International Foot and Mouth Disease Research Institute, famous as a world centre for diagnosis and the supply of vaccines.
Policy: In Britain a rigid slaughter policy is enforced with support of the farming community. Dr. J. Ritchie, Chief of the Ministry of Agriculture's veterinary services, Arthur Court, a dairy farmer, and David Beal, Principal of Northamptonshire Institute of Agriculture, comment upon the present system of controlling the disease.
From the BBC's Midland television studio
Seven Days in Thirty Minutes
Recalling this week's outstanding events on film with personalities, reports, and expert analysis from studios at home and abroad.
Introduced by Robert Dougall
[Starring] Joan Stevens in the film series I Married Joan
Those strange goings-on in the front room are only part of Brad's initiation into a local fraternity. But Joan thinks her husband is in the clutches of spies.
A light-hearted magazine programme for all ages.
Introduced by Max Jaffa.
This edition comes from Pollok House, Glasgow (by permission of Mrs. Ann Maxwell Macdonald) and includes:
The Trio
Max Jaffa (violin), Reginald Kilbey (cello), Jack Byfield (piano)
Scots Songs
Sung by George Cormack and Irene Sharp.
Looking Around
Derek Bond visits the grounds of Pollok House.
Storyteller
Duncan Macrae
Seeing Is Believing
Slydini
Highland Dances
with Bobbie Watson and Isobel James.
During the programme Max Jaffa will show some of the Pollok House treasures.
meets this afternoon in the BBC's North of England television studio.
The members this week are:
Sir Eric James, Marghanita Laski, J. A. Birch, The Rt. Rev. G. P. Dwyer, Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds
Question-Master, Norman Fisher
Questions should be addressed to the Brains Trust, [address removed]
A sound recording can be heard in the Home Service on Friday at 4.0.
The huge extinct volcanic crater of Ngorongoro, in Tanganyika, is one of the richest big game areas remaining in Africa; today it is a National Park. In this programme, the last of their present series,Armand and Michaela Denis record the variety of wild life there.
(Previously televised on July 30)
Assisted by Sweep and Harry Corbett.
Produced by Trevor Hill in the North of England studios
(BBC recording)
by Rafael Sabatini.
Adapted in six episodes by Constance Cox.
France and Switzerland, 1814
(Alan Dobie is appearing in 'No Concern of Mine' at the Westminster Theatre, London)
The story of Yesudas, an Indian Christian, told on film and introduced by the Rev. Allen Birtwhistle.
Extracts from the film 'Bright Diadem' shown by courtesy of the Methodist Missionary Society
(to 18.20)
Hugh David sorts out a human problem by showing scenes from the films:
'Momma Don't Allow', 'Henry V', 'This Happy Breed', and 'Bicycle Thieves'.
Films by arrangement with the British Film Institute, the Rank Organisation, and Curzon Film Distributors
(BBC recording)
Television's most popular panel game with Isobel Barnett, Adrienne Corri, Gilbert Harding, Bob Monkhouse
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; Adrienne Corri is appearing in "The Rape of the Belt" at the New Theatre, Oxford)
by Iain MacCormick
[Starring] Bernard Lee, Katherine Kath, Patricia Marmont and Bill Nagy
The action of the play takes place at the present time in the London office of a National daily newspaper, and in a U.S. Army Air Base.
(Audrey Woods is appearing in "Valmouth" at the Lyric Opera House, Hammersmith)
See foot of the page
For the story of the ballet, see page 9
(Nicolai Fadeyechev appears by permission of the Director of the Bolshoi Ballet; Niels Bjorn Larsen appears by permission of the Director of the Royal Danish Ballet; Nadia Nerina, Margaret Hill, Julia Farron, Hugh Rignold and the Royal Opera House Orchestra appears by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Ltd.)
Theatre - Films - Books - Painting - Sculpture - Music - Architecture
Presenting people, events, and controversies on film and in the studio every fortnight.
Tonight's programme includes:
The Living Suburb
A filmed report on a new experiment in city design, and an interview with its architects
and William Alwyn on Writing For Films
Introduced and edited by Huw Wheldon.
A talk by Dr. H. Howard Williams.
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