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Conducted by A. de G. Gaudin
4 In the presence of God ' Opening sentences
Praise, my soul. the king of heaven
(C.H. 21 ; A. and M. 298)
Prayers
Address
Thy kingdom come (C.H. 153 ; S.P.
680)
Readings : from Old Testament, 1
Kings 3 ; from New Testament,
St. John 15
The'king of love (C.H. 153 ; A. and M. 197)
Prayers
Rise up. 0 men of God (C.H. 344 ;
S.P. 63&)
The Lord's Prayer
Dismissal : St. Patrick's Breastplate
From the Northern Ireland studios, with the Ormiston Mixed Voice Choir, conducted by William Boyd

Contributors

Conducted By:
A. de G. Gaudin
Conducted By:
William Boyd

A fortnightly review. Contents: 'A Tribute to Frederick Delius' by Robert Nichols; Recent recordings, reviewed by Alec Robertson; 'Promenade Concerts in the Nineteenth Century' compiled by Hilda Andrews; Musical puzzle introduced by Gerald Moore. The Magazine introduced by Alec Robertson , and edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage

Contributors

Unknown:
Frederick Delius
Unknown:
Robert Nichols
Reviewed By:
Alec Robertson
Unknown:
Hilda Andrews
Introduced By:
Gerald Moore.
Introduced By:
Alec Robertson
Edited By:
Anna Instone
Edited By:
Julian Herbage

Fortnightly programme from the countryside. No. 55 — ' Ayrshire.' A. Scott Kennedy introduces Jacob Murray (sheep- and dairy-farmer), John McCrindie (fisherman), Thomas McMynn , curator of Burns's cottage, Alloway
, James Forrest (young farmer), Mrs. Watt (wife of a smallholder), Jean Farquhar (schoolgirl), and Stewart Patterson (wartime guest from U.S.A.). Editor, Francis Dillon. Produced by Howard M. Lockhart

Contributors

Introduces:
A. Scott Kennedy
Unknown:
Jacob Murray
Unknown:
John McCrindie
Unknown:
Thomas McMynn
Unknown:
James Forrest
Unknown:
Stewart Patterson
Editor:
Francis Dillon.
Duced By:
Howard M. Lockhart

Albert Sandler and the Palm Court Orchestra, with Nora Gruhn (soprano), 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
Soprano:
Nora Gruhn
Produced By:
Fred Hartley
Produced By:
Douglas Lawrence

from St. Paul's Cathedral
The Introduction : read by His
Excellency, the American Ambassador (Mr. J. G. Winant )
Doxology
Prayers : led by the Dean
Lesson : St. John 1. vv. 1-14, read by His Excellency, the Chinese Ambassador (Dr. Wellington Koo)
Now thank we all our God (A. and M.
379 : C.H. 29)
Address by the Archbishop of Canterbury
Who would true valour see (A. and M. 676 ; C.H. 576)
Intercessions : led by Professor
R. D. Whitehorn (ex-Moderator of the Free Church Federal Council)
For all that thou. 0 Lord, hast wrought
Blessing
Organist, Douglas Hopkins
This service marks the centenary of the foundation -of the Y.M.C.A. in London

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr. J. G. Winant
Unknown:
R. D. Whitehorn
Organist:
Douglas Hopkins

Sixth of seven recorded programmes, arranged for broadcasting by Eric Linklater , from incidents in the famous story by Cervantes. Music specially composed by Roberto Gerhard. Orchestra conducted by Walter Goehr. Produced by John BurreU

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Linklater
Unknown:
Roberto Gerhard.
Conducted By:
Walter Goehr.
Produced By:
John Burreu

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