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MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS, by Ann Driver
11.20 HISTORY I. Great People and Their Times. Saladin (1138-1193),' by David Scott Daniell. A great Sultan leads a Holy War and drives the Crusaders from Jerusalem
11.40 ' OFF THE SYLLABUS': a series of feature programmes on careers. I-The Doctor'

Contributors

Unknown:
Ann Driver
Unknown:
David Scott Daniell.

from St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh
Versicles and Responses Psalm 119. vv. 1-32
Lesson: Habakkuk 3 . Magnificat (Gray, in A)
Lesson: St. Luk" 19. vv. 29-44 Nunc dimittis (Gray, in A) Creed
Collects
Anthem: 0 praise God in his holiness
(Head)
Prayers
0 for a closer walk with God (E.H.
445: C.H. 457)
Blessing
Organist and Master of the Choristers, Robert Head

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Head

' The Car Bandits': another story by Modwena Sedgwick , told by W. E. Davis (' David ')
Songs by George Parker
' Gulli-Gulli ' : a story about an Egyptian conjuror by Irene Seddon , told by Derek McCulloch (' Mac ')
5.40 ' World Affairs': talk by Sir Ronald Storrs , K.C.M.G.

Contributors

Story By:
Modwena Sedgwick
Told By:
W. E. Davis
Songs By:
George Parker
Unknown:
Irene Seddon
Told By:
Derek McCulloch
Talk By:
Sir Ronald Storrs

A new radio revue, written and composed by Norman Hackforth and John Ridley. Produced by Gordon Crier. With Mary Naylor, Len Hayes, Enid Lowe, Bryan Reece, Avril Angers, and Norman Hackforth and John Ridley at two pianos. The Dance Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black

Contributors

Composed By:
Norman Hackforth
Composed By:
John Ridley.
Produced By:
Gordon Crier.
Unknown:
Mary Naylor
Unknown:
Len Hayes
Unknown:
Enid Lowe
Unknown:
Bryan Reece.
Unknown:
Norman Hackforth
Unknown:
John Ridley
Conducted By:
Stanley Black

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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