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Concluding Service of the morning series, conducted by the Rev. Ronald Lunt , M.C.. C.F. Introduction
The Lord is risen indeed (A. and M.
504; C.H. 120)
Reading
The Lord will come (S.P. 658; C.H.
151)
Address '
God is working his purpose out (A. and M. 735; C.H.- 380)
Creed
Prayers and Act of Dedication
My God, my Father, make me strong
(S.P. 583)
Blessing

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. Ronald Lunt

A fortnightly review, introduced by Alec Robertson and edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Contents: 'The Story of C.E.M.A.'s Five Years of Music' told by Dr. Reginald Jacques; 'Student Days in Russia' by Oda Slobodskaya; 'Storm in Music' illustrated talk by Patric Stevenson

Contributors

Introduced By:
Alec Robertson
Edited By:
Anna Instone
Edited By:
Julian Herbage
Speaker:
Dr. Reginald Jacques
Speaker:
Oda Slobodskaya
Speaker:
Patric Stevenson

Fortnightly programme from the countryside: No. 77-' Caernarvonshire.' Introduced by William Aspden. Edited and produced by Nan Davies. Speakers. W. J. Hughes (fishing and mountain life). G. Hughes Roberts (lowland farming), E. R. Jones
(mountain farming), R. G. Morseley
(rock-climbing), William Griffith (slate-quarrying), Evan Jones (moor-land farming), and Robert Jones (singer)

Contributors

Introduced By:
William Aspden.
Produced By:
Nan Davies.
Unknown:
J. Hughes
Unknown:
G. Hughes Roberts
Unknown:
E. R. Jones
Unknown:
R. G. Morseley
Unknown:
William Griffith
Unknown:
Evan Jones
Singer:
Robert Jones

' Andrew Carnegie ': a play by Kathleen Fidler , produced by John Keir Cross , with Gordon Jackson as Andrew Carnegie
The play tells of the poor Scots boy who went to America, became a multimillionaire, remembered all his life his boyhood longing for books and for book-learning, and when he was rich gave money to endow libraries

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Carnegie
Play By:
Kathleen Fidler
Produced By:
John Keir Cross
Unknown:
Gordon Jackson
Unknown:
Andrew Carnegie

Concluding Service in the evening series, conducted by the Rev. Kenneth Grayston , the BBC's Assistant Director of Religious Broadcasting
Introduction
This is the day the Lord hath made
(A. and M. 478; S.P. 23)
Prayer and the Lord's Prayer
Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem
(A. and M. 302; S.P. 477)
Reading
Intercessions
0 God of truth (A. and M. 513; S.P.
597)
Address Prayer
0 thou who earnest from above (A. and M. 698)
Blessing

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Grayston

By H. G. Wells
A summer holiday adventure in August' 1895, when the bicycle was the ' King of the Road.' A serial for the air in four episodes, by Lance Sieveking , with music for two pianos composed and arranged by Alan Paul. Produced by Hugh Stewajt
Episode 1
Other parts played by members of the BBC Repertory Company

Contributors

Unknown:
H. G. Wells
Unknown:
Lance Sieveking
Arranged By:
Alan Paul.
Duced By:
Hugh Stewajt
Albert Hoopdriver:
Jonathan Field
Jessie Milton:
Margaret Lang
Bechamel.:
Leslie Perrins
Briggs:
Peter Noble
Boy ':
Brian Parker
Miss Howe:
Grizelda Hervey
Shopwalker:
Charles Maunsell
Pianists Alan Paul and:
James Moody
The Narrator:
Lance Sieveking

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