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for Remembrance Sunday, arranged in collaboration with the British Legion. From Bristol Cathedral: conducted by the Dean, the Very Rev. Harry W. Blackburne , D.S.O., M.C. The National Anthem ' Scripture Sentence
Confession and Absolution The Lord's Prayer Psalm 23
Lesson
Creed and Prayers
0 valiant hearts (S.P. 293)
Address by the Bishop of Bristol. the Rt. Rev. C. S. Woodward , M.C., D.D. God of our fathers (S.P. 317)
Last Post
The British Legion Charge, given by 8. Jacobs, Bristol County Chairman, British Legion
Reveille Blessing
Organist, Hubert W. Hunt

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry W. Blackburne
Unknown:
Rev. C. S. Woodward
Organist:
Hubert W. Hunt

'John Philip Sousa' (born November 6, 1854) by Constant Lambert;
'Hans Sachs' (born November 5, 1494) by Stephen Williams;
'Soviet Piano Music ': talk by Edward Clark, with illustrations by Leonard Cassini; musical puzzle, introduced by Doris Arnold. The Magazine introduced by Alec Robertson and edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage

Contributors

Unknown:
John Philip Sousa
Unknown:
Hans Sachs
Unknown:
Stephen Williams
Talk By:
Edward Clark
Illustrations By:
Leonard Cassini
Introduced By:
Doris Arnold.
Unknown:
Alec Robertson
Edited By:
Anna Instone
Edited By:
Julian Herbage

o Jerusalem (Capel y Methodistiaid) Heol Egerton , Wrexham. (Religious Service in Welsh
Molianned uchelderau'r nef (3: Tôn,
Crimond)
Darllen: Ephesiaid 2, 12-22
Salmdon: Duw sydd noddfa a nerth i ni (13)
Gweddi Helaetha derfynau dy deyrnas (427:
Ton, Eirinwg)
Pregeth gan y Parchedig D. R.
Rogers
Am fod fy lesu'n fyw (663: T6n,
Dolwyddelan)
Y Fendith
Arweinydd y Gan, Walter Williams Organydd. Aenid A. Williams
(Cymerir yr Emynau o Lyfr Emynau a Thonau y Methodistiaid Caltinaidd a Wesleaidd)

Contributors

Unknown:
Heol Egerton
Unknown:
Gweddi Helaetha
Unknown:
Walter Williams
Unknown:
Lyfr Emynau

No. 66—' County Durham ': Edited by Francis Dillon. Speakers include Joe Armstrong (farmer), Mrs. G. Blagdon (spinner of dog-wool), Marjorie Hastings (dairy-maid and post-girl), Ernest Milner (Weardale Association for the Prosecution of Felons), Matthew Ranson (road-scout), Audrey Samuelson (village blacksmith), George Whitfield (soldier-farmer), and Ted Wright (international ploughing champion). Introduced by Desmond Hawkins. Music by Fred Lawson and the Dunelm Singers. Programme produced by John Polwarth

Contributors

Edited By:
Francis Dillon.
Unknown:
Joe Armstrong
Unknown:
Mrs. G. Blagdon
Unknown:
Ernest Milner
Unknown:
Matthew Ranson
Unknown:
Audrey Samuelson
Unknown:
George Whitfield
Unknown:
Ted Wright
Unknown:
Desmond Hawkins.
Music By:
Fred Lawson
Duced By:
John Polwarth

Play sequence in four parts by Hugh Ross Williamson , dealing with the life of St. Paul. Produced by Fred O'Donovan. Part 3: In Journeyings Often'

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Ross Williamson
Produced By:
Fred O'Donovan.
Silas:
Richard George
Timothy:
Preston Lockwood
Saul:
Abraham Sofaer
Luke:
Carleton Hobbs
Girl:
Ellinore Stuart
Owner:
Ernest Sefton
Crescens:
Ralph Truman
Narrator:
James Mekeclmie
President:
Gerald Cooper
Demas:
Frank Partington
Erastus:
Donald Bain
Demitrius:
Roy Emerton
Alexander:
Philip Wade
Trophimus:
Gerald Case
Epicurean:
Richard Williams
Prisca:
Gladys Young
Messenger:
Frank Cochrane
Magistrate:
Stanley Groome
Lois:
Gladys Spencer

Drama v. Variety
Teams-Drama: John Mills , Ursula Jeans , Nicholas Hannen , Dorothy Hyson ; Variety: Ronald Frankau , Elsie and Doris Waters , Max Bacon. Introduced by Ronald Waldman and produced by Audrey Cameron

Contributors

Unknown:
John Mills
Unknown:
Ursula Jeans
Unknown:
Nicholas Hannen
Unknown:
Dorothy Hyson
Unknown:
Ronald Frankau
Unknown:
Doris Waters
Unknown:
Max Bacon.
Introduced By:
Ronald Waldman
Produced By:
Audrey Cameron

from Meir Youth Club, Stoke-on-Trent, conducted by Jack Single ton and members of the Club. Music directed by Stanley Mitchell, Club leader
Behold us, Lord (Tune, St. Fulbert) Reading: from Ecclesiasticus 38
Teach me. my God and King (Tune,
St. Michael)
Poetry Reading: ' The Builder '
(Walter Roberts )
Talk : ' Why work ? '
Fill thou my life (Tune. Richmond) Prayers and the Lord's Prayer
0 worship the King (Tune, Hanover) Blessing

Contributors

Conducted By:
Jack Single
Unknown:
Walter Roberts

Appeal on behalf of the British Legion and the Earl Haig Fund, Scottish Branch, by Brigadier-General E. R. Fitzpatrick , C.B.E., D.S.O.
Contributions for work in England, Wales, and Ireland should be addressed to [address removed] and for Scotland to [address removed].
All contributions will be gratefully acknowledged.

Contributors

Unknown:
Brigadier-General E. R. Fitzpatrick , C.B.E., D.S.O.

Adapted from Charles Dickens 's novel by Mabel Constanduros and Howard Agg, and produced by Howard Rose.

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens
Adapted by:
Mabel Constanduros
Adapted by:
Howard Agg
Producer:
Howard Rose
Esther:
Angela Baddeley
John Jarndyce:
James Dale
Richard Carstone:
Derek Blomfield
Ada:
Sara Jackson
Mr Tulkinghorn:
Laidman Browne
Mr Bucket:
Milton Rosmer
Jo:
Harry Fowler
Mlle Hortense:
Rita Vale
Mr Guppy:
Jonathan Field
Mr Snagsby:
Foster Carlin
Mrs Snagsby:
Grizelda Hervey
Chadband:
Robert Wyndham
Mrs Rachel:
Edith Saville
Mr Kenge:
William Trent
Constable:
Peter Noble

A pot-pourri by Julius Buerger and Leo Wurmser , with Joan Tribe , Gaby Valle , Valetta Iacopi , Heddle Nash , George Baker , the BBC Theatre Chorus, and the BBC Theatre Orchestra: conductor, Stanford Robinson. Narration written by Stephen Thomas and Wilfrid Rooke-Ley , and spoken by Frederick Ranalow. (Recording of the -broadcast on September 3)

Contributors

Unknown:
Julius Buerger
Unknown:
Leo Wurmser
Unknown:
Joan Tribe
Unknown:
Gaby Valle
Unknown:
Valetta Iacopi
Unknown:
Heddle Nash
Unknown:
George Baker
Conductor:
Stanford Robinson.
Written By:
Stephen Thomas
Written By:
Wilfrid Rooke-Ley
Spoken By:
Frederick Ranalow.

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