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L'Epreuve d'amour (Mozart): London Philharmonic Orchestra
Ballet Music. Rosamunde (Schubert):
Halle Orchestra : conductor, Sir Hamilton Harty
Movements from' the Capriol Suite
(Warlock): Constant Lambert String Orchestra: conductor, Constant Lambert
(Gramophone records)

Contributors

Conductor:
Halle Orchestra
Unknown:
Hamilton Harty
Unknown:
Constant Lambert
Conductor:
Constant Lambert

from Canterbury Cathedral. Address by the Archbishop of Canterbury Spirit of mercy (A. and M. 155)
Versicles and Responses (
William Smith , of Durham)
Invitatory (Gibbons)
Venite (Psalm 95, vv. 1-7) Psalm 48
First Lesson: Jeremialf 31, w. 27-34 Te Deum (Stanford, in F)
Second Lesson: Romans 8, w. 1-11 Jubilate (Stanford, in F) Apostles' Creed
Suffrages and Collects
Come, Holy Ghost (Mode 8, arr
Bullock)
Bidding Prayer Address
Thy hand, 0 God, has guided (A. and M. 604; C.H. 215)
Blessing
Organist, Gerald H. Knight

Contributors

Unknown:
William Smith
Organist:
Gerald H. Knight

Anniversary issue of a fortnightly review, introduced by Alec Robertson and edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage. Contents-Beethoven's ' Birthday Overture,' specially recorded by the BBC Symphony Orchestra: conductor. Sir Adrian Boult ; ' The Music of William Walton ' ; illustrated talk by Constant Lambert;
' Ring up the Curtain ': the story of the birth of Leoncavallo's I Pagliacci, told by Ronald Hilborne ; ' Who's Who? ': an anniversary puzzle set by Julian Herbage

Contributors

Introduced By:
Alec Robertson
Edited By:
Anna Instone
Edited By:
Julian Herbage.
Conductor:
Sir Adrian Boult
Unknown:
William Walton
Told By:
Ronald Hilborne
Unknown:
Julian Herbage

Fortnightly programme from the countryside: No. 80 — 'Staffordshire.' Introduced by Ralph Wightman. Music arranged by Francis Collinson and played by the Victor Fleming Sextet. Edited by Francis Dillon and produced by Edward Livesey

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ralph Wightman.
Arranged By:
Francis Collinson
Unknown:
Victor Fleming
Edited By:
Francis Dillon
Produced By:
Edward Livesey

' Where the Spirit of the Lord is,
. there is liberty ': a service of worship and prayer
Introduction: the Rev. Eric Fenn
(Great Britain)
Prayers
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire
(A. and M. 157; C.H. 182)
Prayer of thanksgiving: Pastor
Francois de Seynes (France)
Pere éternel et bon
Prayer for renewal: Rev. H. van
Lunen (Holland)
Abide with me (A. and M. 27; C.H.
286)
Reading and Prayer for the Church:
Pastor Kristian Johansen (Norway)
Lead. kindly light (A. and M. 266;
C.H. 568)
Prayer for reconciliation:
K. T. Menon (India)
The Lord's Prayer (said in French,
Dutch, Norwegian, and English)
The day thou gavest (A. and M. 477;
C.H. 289) .
Blessing

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. Eric Fenn
Unknown:
Rev. H. Van
Unknown:
Kristian Johansen
Unknown:
K. T. Menon

Adapted from Anthony Trollope 's novel by H. Oldfield Box. Produced by Howard Rose. Episode 2

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Trollope
Novel By:
H. Oldfield Box.
Duced By:
Howard Rose.
Narrator:
William Trent
Countess de Courcy:
Hilda Bayley
Lady Arabella Gresham:
Barbara Couper
Frank Gresham:
Noel Johnson
Mary Thorne:
Dulcie Gray
Dr Thorne ::
Reginald Tate
Hon George de Courcy:
Cyril Gardiner-
Mr Baker:
Arthur Ridley
Harry Baker:
Glen Farmer
Hon John de Courcy:
Roy Dean
Patience Oriel:
Freda Falconer
Lady Margaret de Courcy:
Christine Adrian
Augusta Gresham:
Marjorie Westbury
Squire Gresham:
Deryck Guyler

Arranged by Julius Buerger. Produced by Gwen Williams and Harold Neden. with Nina Lenova , Ida Shepley , Ronald Hill , Stanley Pope. the BBC Theatre -Chorus, and the BBC Theatre Orchestra: conductor, Stanford Robinson.

Contributors

Arranged By:
Julius Buerger.
Duced By:
Gwen Williams
Duced By:
Harold Neden.
Unknown:
Nina Lenova
Unknown:
Ida Shepley
Unknown:
Ronald Hill
Unknown:
Stanley Pope.
Conductor:
Stanford Robinson.

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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