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conducted by the Rev. John Marsh , Lecturer in Biblical Studies at Mansfield College,Oxford
Rejoice, the Lord is king (Cong. H.
137; A. and M. 202; C.H. 135)
Prayer
Reading: from Amos 5
The Lord will come (Cong. H. 144;
S.P. 658; C.H. 151)
Reading: Colossians 3, w. 1-17 Prayer
The Lord's mv shepherd (Cong. H.
62; Metrical Psalm 23)
Address Praver
Fight the good fight (Cong. H. 438;
A. and M. 540; C.H. 517)
Blessing

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. John Marsh

Radio play freely adapted from Edmond Rostand 's ' La Samaritaine,' by Wilfrid Grantham and May Agate . Music composed and directed by Maurice Jacobson. Produced by Mary Hope Allen
Other parts played by Deryck Guyler (by permission of Jack de Leon ), Edward Byrne , Betty Hardy. Sybil Arundale , Elaine Macnamara , Bernard Hall, and members of the BBC Repertory Company

Contributors

Unknown:
Edmond Rostand
Unknown:
Wilfrid Grantham
Unknown:
May Agate
Directed By:
Maurice Jacobson.
Produced By:
Mary Hope Allen
Played By:
Deryck Guyler
Unknown:
Jack de Leon
Unknown:
Edward Byrne
Unknown:
Betty Hardy.
Unknown:
Sybil Arundale
Unknown:
Elaine MacNamara
Jesus:
Robert Speaight
Photine:
Grizelda Hervey
Priest:
Austin Trevor
Azriel:
Derek Blomfield
Peter:
Julian Somers
Andrew:
Arthur Bush
James:
Frank Cochrane
John:
Roger Snowdon
Drunkard:
Philip Wade
Shepherd:
Richard George
Centurion:
Gordon McLeod
Merchant:
Charles Lefaux

Leslie French in ' The Gentle Poet': a portrait of William Cowper , by Alec Macdonald and Phyllis Mann. Produced by Josephine Plummer

Contributors

Unknown:
William Cowper
Unknown:
Alec MacDonald
Unknown:
Phyllis Mann.
Produced By:
Josephine Plummer
William Cowper:
Leslie French
William Cowper (as a boy):
David de Saram
Catherine Donne:
Dorothy Gordon
Charles Donne:
Elaine MacNamara
Ann Donne:
Sheila Maloney
The Duke of Richmond:
John Alexander
Thurlow (as a boy):
Peter Mullins
Judge Thurlow:
Richard Williams
Vinny Bourne:
D A Clarke-Smith
Lady Hesketh:
Joan Henley
Mrs Unwin:
Josephine Shand
Sam:
Frank Cochrane
Mrs Jones:
Mary Norton
Lady Austin Betty:
Hardy I
Johnny Johnson:
Preston Lockwood
Harpsichord:
Gwenn Knight

from St. Peters, Vere Street, London, conducted by the Rev. H. Earnshaw-Smith
0 praise ye the Lord (A. and M. 308) Introduction and the Lord's Prayer Psalm 142
Lesson: Genesis 22. w. 1-14 Cantate domino (Psalm 98) Prayers
We sing the praise of Him who died
(A. and M. 200; C.H. 109)
Address
It is a thing most wonderful (E.H.
597; C.H. 436)
Blessing
Organist, Harold Flook

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. H. Earnshaw-Smith
Organist:
Harold Flook

Adapted from Anthony Trollope's novel by H. Oldfield Box.

(Reginald Tate broadcasts by permission of Ealing Studios; Barbara Couper, of H.M. Tennent, Ltd.; Deryck Guyler, of Jack de Leon; Dulcie Gray is appearing in "The Lady from Edinburgh")

Contributors

Author:
Anthony Trollope
Adapted by:
H. Oldfield Box
Producer:
Howard Rose
Lady Arabella:
Barbara Couper
Squire Gresham:
Deryck Guyler
Mary Thorne:
Dulcie Gray
Dr Thorne:
Reginald Tate
Dr Fillgrave:
J. Leslie Frith
Frank Gresham:
Noel Johnson
Mr Smilam:
Sebastian Cabot
Janet:
Lucille Lisle
Narrator:
William Trent

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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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