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conducted by Sir John Maud , K.C.B., C.B.E. (Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education) Reading: St. Matthew 5, vv. 1-9 and 6, vv. 31-33
Teach me. my God and King (E.H.
485: C.H. 511)
Sermon
Let all mortal flesh keep silence
(E.H. 318)
Thanksgiving
Psalm 27, vv. 1-8 and 15-16 Intercession
A great and mighty wonder (E.H. 19) Blessing

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir John Maud

A sacred trilogy: words and music by Berlioz
Ada Alsop (soprano); Alfred Hepworth (tenor); Henry Cummings (baritone); Robert Easton (bass). Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (leader, David Wise). Liverpool Philharmonic Choir. Conductor, Malcolm Sargent

Part 1. The Dream of Herod

3.46 app. Part 2. The Flight into Egypt

4.0 app. Interval

4.19 app. Part 3. The Arrival at Sais

Epilogue

From the Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

Contributors

Soprano:
Alfred Hepworth
Tenor:
Henry Cummings
Baritone:
Robert Easton
Leader:
David Wise

'The Tale of Timothy Tiptoes,' by Beatrix Potter , told by Derek McCulloch (' Mac ') followed by Paul of Tarsus'
Four plays on the life of St. Paul by L. du Garde Peach. Produced by Derek McCulloch. 2—'The First Journey '

Contributors

Unknown:
Beatrix Potter
Told By:
Derek McCulloch
Produced By:
Derek McCulloch.
Paul:
John Bentley
Barnabas:
Hedley Goodall
Elymas:
Ernest Jay
Soldier:
Norman Shelley
Centurion:
Ian Sadler
Agabus:
Stephen Jack
Sergius:
Laidman Browne
Narrator:
Roger Snowdon

by Wilkie Collins. Adapted for broadcasting by Jonquil Antony. Produced by Hugh Stewart. Episode 12

Contributors

Unknown:
Wilkie Collins.
Broadcasting By:
Jonquil Antony.
Produced By:
Hugh Stewart.
Sergeant Cuff:
Cecil Trouncer
Franklin Blake:
Noel Johnson
Mr Bruff:
Lionel Stevens
Gooseberry:
Basil Jones
Burnet:
Charles Leno
Other parts played by:
Preston Lock
wood Frank Atkinson,:
Lucille Lisle,
and:
Stanley Groome

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