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from Wells Cathedral
Versides and Responses Psalm 93
First Lesson : Jeremiah 31, vv. 1-7 Magnificat (Wood in D)
Second Lesson : St. Matthew 26, w. 6-13 Nunc dimittis (Wood in D) Creed and Collects
Anthem : Hosanna to the Son of David
(Wcelkes)
Prayers
Come, let us join our cheerful songs (E.H.
376)
Organist, D. D. R. Pouncey

Contributors

Organist:
D. D. R. Pouncey

No. 8 of a series in which Jimmy Dyrenforth introduces the British and American people to each other. To listeners in America and among the American Expeditionary Forces in Britain, the programme introduces Kenway and Young, Ruth Naylor , Graham Payn (by permission of Firth Shephard ), Phil Cardew and his Orchestra. To home listeners it presents Geoffrey Parsons , Jnr., of the New York Herald Tribune, and an American radio star (by special recording). (Special )

Contributors

Introduces:
Jimmy Dyrenforth
Unknown:
Ruth Naylor
Unknown:
Graham Payn
Unknown:
Firth Shephard
Unknown:
Phil Cardew
Unknown:
Geoffrey Parsons

Third in a series of programmes with songs for the kitchen and the parlour, stories and the clash o' the countryside. Factory stars and old soldiers, and the marches of the Scottish regiments. Programme devised by Andrew P. Wilson. Kemlo Stephen conducts the BBC Scottish Orchestra and Singers. Produced by Moultrie R. Kelsall

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew P. Wilson.
Unknown:
Kemlo Stephen
Produced By:
Moultrie R. Kelsall

Radio play by Thea Holme , from the short story by Svatolpuk Cech. Produced by Barbara Burnham
(by permission of O'Bryen, Linnet and Dunfee, Ltd.)
Scene : A. castle in Bohemia about
100 years ago

Contributors

Play By:
Thea Holme
Story By:
Svatolpuk Cech.
Duced By:
Barbara Burnham
Foltyn:
Marcus Baron
Maryanka:
Peggy Bryan
The Baron:
Frank Cellier
The Baroness:
Lydia Sherwood
A Steward:
Phillip Leaver

Ballets and Madrigals to Five Voices (1598)—2. BBC Singers : Margaret Godley , Joan Lennard , Margaret Rees , Margaret Rolfe , Bradbridge White , Stanley Riley , Emlyn Bebb , Leonard Hubbard. Conducted by Herbert' Murrill
To shorten winter's sadness Sweet love I will ńo more Welcome, sweet pleasure
Come, clap thy hands (1st part) Phyllis hath sworn (2nd part) Sing we at pleasure
(All edited by E. H. Fellowes )

Contributors

Singers:
Margaret Godley
Singers:
Joan Lennard
Singers:
Margaret Rees
Singers:
Margaret Rolfe
Unknown:
Bradbridge White
Unknown:
Stanley Riley
Unknown:
Emlyn Bebb
Unknown:
Leonard Hubbard.
Edited By:
E. H. Fellowes

Serenade No. 10, in B flat (K.361) played by Terence MacDonagh and Nathalie James (oboes), Pauline Juler and Sidney Fell (clarinets), Walter Lear and R. Temple Savage (bassett horns), Denis Brain , Norman Delmar , Vivian Bray , and Neill Saunders (horns), Cecil James and Tom Whiteman (bassoons), and James Merrett , Jnr. (double-bass). Conducted by Harry Blech

Contributors

Played By:
Terence MacDonagh
Oboes:
Nathalie James
Oboes:
Pauline Juler
Clarinets:
Walter Lear
Horns:
Denis Brain
Horns:
Norman Delmar
Horns:
Vivian Bray
Horns:
Neill Saunders
Horns:
Cecil James
Bassoons:
Tom Whiteman
Bassoons:
James Merrett
Conducted By:
Harry Blech

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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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