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As with gladness men of old (E.H.
39; A. and M. 79 ; C.H. 63)
Prayers
Venite, w. 1-7
Lesson : St. John 14, vv. 1-19
0 worship the King (E.H. 466 ; A. and M. 167; C.H. 9)
Creed and Prayers
Jesu, lover of my soul (E.H. 414 ;
A. and M. 193 ; C.H. 414)
Address by the Rev. F. Darrell Bunt ,
R.N.
Praise, my soul, the King of heaven
(E.H. 470 ; A. and M. 298 ; C.H. 21)
Navy Prayer Blessing
0 Trinity of love and power (E.H.
540 ; A. and M. 370 ; C.H. 626)
National Anthem

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. F. Darrell Bunt

(Religious Service in Welsh)
Pa le dechreuaf rifo (741) (T6n,
Talyllyn)
Darllen, Salmdonau 100 a 101 Gweddi
Gwnes addunedau fil (506) CT6n
Llanddowror)
Pregeth gan y Parchedig Philip Jones ,
Porthcawl
Gwel uwchlaw cymyau amser (683)
(Ton Capel y Pare)
Y
Fendith Arweinyddion , John Pugh ,
Joseph Mason
Organydd, Vera Henry Llewelyn
(Yr emynau o Lyfr Emynau y
Methodistiaid Calfinaidd a Wesleaidd)

Contributors

Unknown:
Parchedig Philip Jones
Unknown:
Fendith Arweinyddion
Unknown:
John Pugh
Unknown:
Joseph Mason
Unknown:
Vera Henry Llewelyn
Unknown:
Lyfr Emynau

The money subscribed to the Walford Davies Memorial Fund has enabled three beds to be endowed at a London hospital. At this dedication ceremony Lady Davies unveils the Dedication Plates over the beds. Philip Inman and Dr. H. C. Colles speak, and the BBC Singers sing some of Walford Davies 's music

Contributors

Unknown:
Philip Inman
Unknown:
Dr. H. C. Colles
Unknown:
Walford Davies

Play for broadcasting by Cyril Nash. Produced by Peter Creswell. Authentic presentation of the voyage of the ' Bounty ', the mutiny, and the subsequent court martial, based on Owen Rutter 's book, 'The True Story of the " Bounty " ', and from contemporary records which include James Morrison 's journal, Bligh's log, and the Admiralty records

Contributors

Broadcasting By:
Cyril Nash.
Produced By:
Peter Creswell.
Unknown:
Owen Rutter
Unknown:
James Morrison
Fletcher Christian:
Edgar Norfolk
Lt William Bligh:
Stephen Craddock
Peter Heywood:
John Bryning
John Fryer:
Ralph Truman
Judge Advocate:
Cecil Trouncer
Lord Hood:
William Trent
Sir Joseph Banks:
Arthur Young
Quintall:
Ivor Barnard

Mac's favourite hymns for children, recorded by the Greenbank Children's Choir, conducted by Leslie Wood gate. Soloists, Barbara Mullen and Denis Wright. At the organ, Frank A. Taylor. At the piano, David
' The Fir-Tree' : story by Hans Andersen , told by David, followed by Children's Hour prayers

Contributors

Conducted By:
Leslie Wood
Soloists:
Barbara Mullen
Soloists:
Denis Wright.
Unknown:
Frank A. Taylor.
Story By:
Hans Andersen

First of a series of four Evening Services of thanksgiving and intercession
Call to Worship
All people that on earth do dwell (A. and M. 166 ; S.P. 443 ; C.H. 229)
Lesson : From Ephesians 2 and 3 Thanksgiving and Intercession for the Church Universal
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended
(omitting verse 1) (A. and M. 477 ; S.P. 56; C.H. 289)
[Home Service continued opposite
Address by the Rev. Donald D. Rees ,
Secretary of the National Christian Council of China ,
How sweet the name of Jesus sounds
(A. and M. 176 ; S.P. 527 ; C.H. 419)
Thanksgiving and Intercession for the Church Universal
Through the night of doubt and sorrow (A. and M. 274 ; S.P. 678 ; C.H. 214)
Blessing
The service is conducted by the Rev. A M Chirgwin, General Secretary of the London Missionary Society. Speakers in the other services in the series will be the' Dewan Bahadur Rangunadhan ot India. K. A. Gardiner of the Gold Coast, and the Rev. William Paton , D.D., Secretary of the International Missionary Council.

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. Donald D. Rees
Unknown:
Rev. William Paton

or 'The Slave of Duty', by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. Adapted for broadcasting by Geoffrey Dunn (by permission of Rupert D'Oyly Carte). Produced by Gordon McConnel
General Stanley's daughters : Chorus of pirates, police, and General Stanley's daughters
BBC Theatre Chorus, BBC Theatre Orchestra, conductor, Stanford Robinson
Act 1: A rocky seashore on the coast of Cornwall. Act 2 : A ruined chapel by moonlight

Contributors

Unknown:
W. S. Gilbert
Unknown:
Arthur Sullivan.
Broadcasting By:
Geoffrey Dunn
Produced By:
Gordon McConnel
Major-General Stanley:
Percy Heming
The Pirate King:
George Baker
Samuel:
Ernest Butcher
Frederic:
Derek Oldham
Sergeant of police:
Robert Easton
MabeL:
Sylvia Cecil
Edith:
Elizabeth Paynter
Ruth:
Gladys Parr
Narrator:
Patric Curwen

BBC Home Service Basic

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BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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