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from the Methodist Church, Harpenden, conducted by the Rev. R.
Newton Flew, D.D., Moderator of the Free Church Federal Council
Call to Prayer
0 thou who earnest from above
(M.H.B. 386; A. and M. 698; C.H. 471)
Prayers
Canticle: Benedictus
Lesson: St. Luke 12, vv. 4-9 and 13-21 Prayers and the Lord's Prayer
The God of love my shepherd is
(M.H.B. 51; S.P. 653)
Address
I am trusting thee. Lord Jesus
(M.H.B. 521; C.H. 695)
Prayer and Blessing

A fortnightly review introduced by Alec Robertson and edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Contents: Yehudi Menuhin records his impressions of Bela Bartok (d. September 26, 1945): Shaporin's ' The Field of Kulikovo,' an illustrated talk by Edward Clark ;
John Mc Cormack ' (1884-1945), portrait of a great singer by Gerald Moore ; Musical Plans in Czechoslovakia,' a recorded talk by Raphael Kubelik

Contributors

Introduced By:
Alec Robertson
Edited By:
Anna Instone
Unknown:
Yehudi Menuhin
Unknown:
Bela Bartok
Talk By:
Edward Clark
Talk By:
John Mc CormacK
Unknown:
Gerald Moore
Talk By:
Raphael Kubelik

92-Northern Ireland. Ulster men and women taking part include Sarah Bell , a district nurse (Antrim), Leo Hayes , a country publican (Down), Stewart Hill , a bank manager (Tyrone), William Wilson , a farmer (Fermanagh), Mary Florence Lough rey, a deerhound breeder (Londonderry), and Patrick Black , a Rathlin Islander. Edited by Sam Hanna Bell and produced by James Mageean

Contributors

Unknown:
Sarah Bell
Unknown:
Leo Hayes
Unknown:
Stewart Hill
Unknown:
William Wilson
Unknown:
Mary Florence Lough
Unknown:
Patrick Black
Edited By:
Sam Hanna Bell
Produced By:
James Mageean

' Gunpowder Treason,' the true story of the Fifth of November, by Alec Macdonald. Produced by Josephine Plummer
Cast includes Carleton Hobbs , D. A. Clarke Smith , Gordon McLeod , Richard George (by permission of Cine Guild), and Ronald Simpson (now appearing in ' See How They Run ')

Contributors

Unknown:
Alec MacDonald.
Produced By:
Josephine Plummer
Unknown:
Carleton Hobbs
Unknown:
D. A. Clarke Smith
Unknown:
Gordon McLeod
Unknown:
Richard George
Unknown:
Ronald Simpson

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

4—' The Right to be Defended '
Another programme with scenes to illustrate the rights of people in a free country. How the law ensures that everyone can be legally represented. Narrator, James McKechnie (by permission of Sidney Box Productions, Ltd.). Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne

Contributors

Narrator:
James McKechnie
Produced By:
Jenifer Wayne

from Bristol Cathedral, led by the Rev. Berners Wilson (N.A.B.C.), with a congregation drawn from Youth Organisations in Bristol
Theme: ' You and Your Doubts'
Introduction
Act of Preparation
Immortal, invisible (S.P. 535: C.H.
12: Tune, St. Denio = Joanna)
Address
Reading by a Club member
Put thou thy trust in God (A. and M. 692: C.H. 547: Tune. St. Michael = 01d 134th)
Act of Repentance
Act of Thanksgiving Address (concluded)
Act of Dedication, led by a Club member
0 God of truth (A. and M. 513; C.H.
531: Tune, St. Anne)
Blessing
Organist, Frank A. Tayler
First of a monthly series of services from six great cities, for young people listening in clubs and elsewhere-article on page 7

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. Berners Wilson
Organist:
Frank A. Tayler

A poetry notebook edited by Patric Dickinson. The fifth number includes extracts from ' Julius Caesar ' The Pilgrim's Progress,' and the works of G. K. Chesterton. Cecil Trouncer reads ' The Love Story of Alfred Prufrock ,' by T. S. Eliot , and ' The Patriot,' by Robert Browning

Contributors

Edited By:
Patric Dickinson.
Unknown:
Julius Caesar
Unknown:
G. K. Chesterton.
Unknown:
Cecil Trouncer
Unknown:
Alfred Prufrock
Unknown:
T. S. Eliot
Unknown:
Robert Browning

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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