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From the Parish Church, Mells, Somerset, conducted by the Rector, the Ven. W.N. Higgins (Archdeacon of Wells)
The Bells
Introductory Commentary
"O worship the King" (A. and M. 167 ;
C.H. 9)
Call to worship
Versicles and Responses Psalm 121
Lesson : St. Luke 12. w. 22-31
Te Deum
Creed and Collects
"Jesus, where'er thy people meet" (A. and. M. 529 ; C.H. 247)
Address
"O God of Jacob" (A. and M. 512 ;
C.H. 562)
Prayers
"There is a book" (A. and M. 168;
C.H. 8)
Blessing

Contributors

Service conducted by:
Ven. W.N. Higgins

' David Copperfield ', by Charles Dickens , adapted as a play in five episodes by Philip Wade and John Benson. Produced by Derek McCulloch (conclusion)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Copperfield
Unknown:
Charles Dickens
Unknown:
Philip Wade
Unknown:
John Benson.
Produced By:
Derek McCulloch
David Copperfield:
Ronald Simpson
Mr Peggotty:
Norman Shelley
Miss Betsey:
Trotwood-Mary O'Farreft
Mr Micawber:
Dick Francis
Mrs Micawber:
Louise Hampton
Traddles:
Lewis Stringer
Ham:
Lan Sadler
Agnes:
Katherine Blake
Landlord:
Foster Carlin

No. 67 — ' Country Barber ': A- picture of the country barber at work in America and England-and the customers who use his shop as an informal forum. The American half of the programme is written by Allen Sloan and produced by -John Becker : The English part. is written by Joan Littlewood and produced in Kendal, Westmorland, by Audrey Jones ,

Contributors

Written By:
Allen Sloan
Produced By:
John Becker
Written By:
Joan Littlewood
Unknown:
Audrey Jones

Albert Sandler and the Palm Court Orchestra, with Essie Ackland (contralto), in a programme of the kind of music heard in the Palm Court of your favourite hotel in the days before the war. Programme produced by Fred Hartley and Douglas Lawrence

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Sandler
Contralto:
Essie Ackland
Produced By:
Fred Hartley
Produced By:
Douglas Lawrence

Conducted by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster (Most Rev. Bernard W. Griffin , D.D.)
Holy God, we praise thy name (New
W.H. 187)
Prayers
Epistle : St. James 1. vv. 22-27
Praise to the holiest (New W.H. 186 ;
A. and M. 172 ; C.H. 32)
Gospel : St. Luke 11, w. 5-13 Address
0 Bread of Heaven (New W.H. 84)
- i
Prayers
Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we go
(New W.H. 172; A. and M. 28; C.H. 302)
Blessing

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. Bernard W. Griffin

Third of seven recorded programmes. Arranged for broadcasting by Eric Linklater , from incidents in the famous story by Cervantes. Musfc specially composed by Roberto Gerhard. Orchestra conducted by George Walter. Produced by John Burrell

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Linklater
Story By:
Cervantes. Musfc
Unknown:
Roberto Gerhard.
Conducted By:
George Walter.
Produced By:
John Burrell
Eye-witness:
James McKechnie
First Goatherd:
Arthur Young
Second Goatherd:
Robert Marsden
Third Gotherd:
George Relph
Fourth Goatherd:
John Rae
Don Quixote:
Ralph Richardson
Mourner:
Wilfrid Babage
Marcela:
Merial Forbes
Sancho Panza:
George Robey
Second Innkeeper:
Bryan Powley
Wife:
Annie Esmond
Maritornes:
Vida Hope
Carrier:
Arthur Young

Homage to Johann JStrauss. A pot-pourri by Julius Buerger , with GwenCatley, Victoria Sladen , Edith Coates , Jan van der Gucht , and Laurence Holmes. .. At the two pianos, Winifred Davey and Arthur Dulay
BBC Theatre Chorus. BBC
Theatre Orchestra : conductor, Stanford Robinson. Narrator, Neal Arden.

Contributors

Unknown:
Johann Jstrauss.
Unknown:
Julius Buerger
Unknown:
Victoria Sladen
Unknown:
Edith Coates
Unknown:
Jan van Der Gucht
Unknown:
Laurence Holmes.
Pianos:
Winifred Davey
Narrator:
Stanford Robinson.
Narrator:
Neal Arden.

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