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from Chester Cathedral
Versicles and Responses Psalm 46
First Lesson: Jeremiah 17, vv. 5-10 Office Hymn: As now the sun's declining rays (A. and M. 13)
Magnificat (Wood. in D)
Second Lesson: St. Matthew 23, w.
29-39
Nunc dimittis (Wood, in D) Creed and Collects
0, what their joy (W. H. Harris ) Prayers
Christ is our corner-stone (A. and M. 239)
Blessing
Organist. Malcolm C. Boyle
The music is sung by boys attending a course arranged by the Royal School of Church Music: Director, Sir Sidney Nicholson

Contributors

Unknown:
H. Harris
Organist:
Malcolm C. Boyle
Unknown:
Sidney Nicholson

Presents ' The Jewel and Warriss Show-Boat of the Air '
An entertainment designed for the Royal Navy, with Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss , Henry Lvtton , Benny Lee , Betty -Paul, the Radio-Three, Charles Smart at the organ, and the BBC Revue Orchestra: conductor, Frank Cantell. Script by E. A. Maguire. Produced by George Inns.

Contributors

Unknown:
Warriss Show-Boat
Unknown:
Jimmy Jewel
Unknown:
Ben Warriss
Unknown:
Henry Lvtton
Unknown:
Benny Lee
Unknown:
Charles Smart
Conductor:
Frank Cantell.
Script By:
E. A. Maguire.
Produced By:
George Inns.

Songs by Sophie Wyss
' Many Moons ' by James Thurber , adapted as a play by Pamela Furneaux and produced by May E. Jenkin
5.40 Francis Butters gives another of his travel talks, this time about Gibraltar

Contributors

Songs By:
Sophie Wyss
Unknown:
James Thurber
Play By:
Pamela Furneaux
Unknown:
E. Jenkin
Unknown:
Francis Butters
King:
Harcourt Williams
Lord High Chamberlain:
Ralph de Rohan
Royal Physician:
Charles Maunsell
Jester:
John Whiting
Wizard:
Malcolm Graeme
Princess Lenore:
Elaine MacNamara
Royal Mathematician:
Arthur Ridley
Court Goldsmith:
Basil Jones

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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