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A retrospect of notable issues
from St. George's Presbyterian Church, Bexhill-on-Sea, conducted by the Rev. F. E. England, Ph.D.
Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness (C.H. 232: S.P. 93)
Prayer of Invocation and the Lord's
Prayer
Lesson: 1 Corinthians 1, vv. 18-31 Benedictus (C.H. 714) Prayers
0 Lord and Master of us all (C.H.
513: S.P. 603)
Sermon
0 little town of Bethlehem (C.H. 48;
S.P. 79)
Blessing
Organist. Edith Collar. Singing led by Bexhill Free Churches Choir
sung by George Parker (baritone)
Waldeinsamkeit; Traum durch die DUmmerung; In einem Rosengarteiein: Gluckes genug: Lied eines Madchens; Das Dorf ; Schelmenlied ; Aeolsharfe
Jan Hurst and his Orchestra (by permission of Jack Waller )
A fortnightly review introduced by Alec Robertson and edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage. Contents: ' Mozart's Visit to London in 1764'a recorded talk by Howard Ferguson : ' Opera in English? ' '—a discussion between Ralph Hill and C.B. Rees , with Percy Heming in the chair; ' Luigi Boccherini,' by Maurice Lindsay
Conductor. Wynford Reynolds
by Surtees. Frank Birch gives the last of three readings
Edric Connor in a programme that includes West Indian folk-songs, with Charles Ernesco and his Sextet. Presented by Ian C. Messiter
by Francis Crowdy
by Colin Clark , statistician and economist working inAustralia.
121—' The Roman Wall.' Introduced by Ralph Wightman. with music by the Dunelm Singers. Edited by Yvonne Adamson and John Polwarth , and produced by John Polwarth
and his Courtiers, with Harry Dawson
F. Streeter and F. H. Grisewood discuss ' The Neglected Garden '
A series of programmes arranged by V.C. Clinton-Baddeley.
Produced by Leslie Stokes
Frank Atkinson and Gladys Young as Mr. and Mrs. Squeers from "Nicholas Nickleby"
(BBC recording)
(Led by Thomas Peatfield )
Conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham , Bt.
Betty Humby-Beecham (piano)
A play for broadcasting by Reginald Davis. Produced by Hugh Stewart
Gloria in Excelsis
Service of carols from the Chapel of Highgate School, London.
Organist and Choirmaster, E.T. Chapman
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Conductor, Gilbert Vinter
The story of young men in English history whose lives achieved greatness in a short span. Written by Robert Gittings. Produced by Maurice Brown
5-H. G.-J. Moseley
(1887-1915)
Alistair Cooke
sung by the BBC Singers. Precentor, Canon S. G. B. Exham (Lichfield Cathedral). Organist, Dr. G. Thalben-Ball
Introit: U Immanuel (Walford Davies) Confession and Absolution The Lord's Prayer
Versicles and Responses Psalms 75 and 82 First Lesson: Isaiah 26, vv. 1-13
Cantate Domino (Armstrong Gibbs)
Second Lesson: Revelation 21. v. 22 to 22. v. 5
Deus misereatur (Armstrong Gibbs) Creed and Collects
Hosanna to the Son of David
(Weelkes)
Pravers
Wake, 0 wake! for night is flying
(C.H. 162)
Choral Prelude: Wachet auf! (Karg
Blert)
Appeal on behalf of the National Association of Boys' Clubs by Tommy Handley
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
by Anthony Trollope. Adapted for broadcasting by H. Oldfield Box. Produced by Howard Rose. Episode 6
Clough Williams-Ellis , the chairman of the Stevenage Advisory Committee, himself a well-known architect and writer upon architecture and planning, talks of the ambitions which the New Towns Act inspires
(Leader, Alfred Barker )
Conductor, Walter Goehr
Eugenia Zareska (mezzo-soprano)
'Thy King Cometh.' Psalm 85; Isaiah 61; Hark, the glad sound (S.P. 62); St. John 10, v. 10
A poetry notebook edited by Patric Dickinson. This week's number shows the influence of Anglo-Saxon on English poetry, with extracts from Langland, Dunbar, -Skelton, Gerard Manley Hopkins , and C. Day Lewis. Compiled by Paul Dehn. Readers, Alan Wheatley and John Laurie
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