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sung by the BBC Singers
Versicles and Responses Psalms 42 and 43 ' First Lesson : 1 Kings 23, vv. 1-3 Magnificat (Wood. in C minor)
Second Lessen : St. Mark 13. vv. 1-13 Nunc dimittis (Wood. in C minor) Creed and Collects
When thou turnest away from Ill'
(Alcock)
Prayers
Eternal Ruler (S.P. 485 : C.H. 489)
Organist.' G. Thalben-Ball

Contributors

Organist:
G. Thalben-Ball

Song-Cycle by Orlando Morgan, sung by the BBC Singers : Margaret Godley , Margaret Rees (sopranos), Margaret Rolfe (contralto) ; Bradbridge White (tenor) ; Stanley Riley (bass) : conductor, Leslie Woodgate
Puck's Song ; Queen Mab ; Song of the Water-Nixies : The Water-Nymphs ; Shed no tear ; Flower Fairies ; Robin Goodfellow ; The weary sun, all golden red ; Come away, elves

Contributors

Singers:
Margaret Godley
Sopranos:
Margaret Rees
Sopranos:
Margaret Rolfe
Tenor:
Bradbridge White
Tenor:
Stanley Riley
Conductor:
Leslie Woodgate
Unknown:
Robin Goodfellow

No. 79—' Baltimore '. Written by Bill Clark , produced by John Becker ; narrator, Milton Bacon
Baltimore in Maryland is a city of contrasts. It stands on the borderline between the Industrial North and the Old South and contains elements of both. This programme gives a picture of life on that borderline today

Contributors

Written By:
Bill Clark
Produced By:
John Becker

with impromptu answers to listeners' questions. Special session with Commander A. B. Campbell , C. H. Middleton , and three listeners—W. H. Corbett , Albert Saphier , and Frank Stokes. Question-Master, Donald Mc Cullough.

Contributors

Unknown:
A. B. Campbell
Unknown:
C. H. Middleton
Unknown:
W. H. Corbett
Unknown:
Albert Saphier
Question-Master:
Frank Stokes.
Question-Master:
Donald Mc Cullough.

BBC Home Service Basic

About BBC Home Service

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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