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I am come that they may have life, and may have it abundantly'
A series of services on the meaning of these words for today. 5-From Beckenham Congregational Church, conducted by the Rev. B. C. Plowright
Versicles and Responses
General Thanksgiving and the Lord ' Prayer
In thy name. 0 Lord, assembling
(Cong. H. 239)
Reading: St. Matthew 25, vv. 31-46 Psalm 36
An Affirmation of Faith Prayers
When the weary, seeking rest (Cong.
H. 532)
Sermon
Brother, who on thy heart didst bear
(Cong. H 505)
Blessing
Singing accompanied at the piano by Edna Howard

Contributors

Unknown:
B. C. Plowright
Unknown:
Edna Howard

Frances Waring as Mrs. Gamp from 'Martin Chuzzlewit'

Programme arranged by V.C. Clinton-Baddeley.

Contributors

Author (Martin Chuzzlewit):
Charles Dickens
Programme arranged by/Commentator:
V.C. Clinton-Baddeley
Producer:
Leslie Stokes
Mrs. Gamp:
Frances Waring
Mrs Prig:
Drusilla Wills
Mr Mould:
Ivor Barnard
Other parts played by:
Ann Codrington
Other parts played by:
Andrew Churchman
Other parts played by:
George Owen

by Rimsky-Korsakov. Sixth of a weekly series performed by the Sadler's Wells Opera Company
Sadler's Wells Chorus
(Chorus Master, John Foster ) Sadler's Wells Orchestra
(Leader, Walter Price)
Conductor, James Robertson
From Sadler 's Wells Theatre, London

Contributors

Chorus Master:
John Foster
Conductor:
James Robertson
Conductor:
From Sadler
Snegourotchka, the Snow'Maiden:
Minnia Bower
Leh, a shepherd:
Valetta Lacopi
Koupava, a well-to-do peasants daughter:
Vera Terry
Bobyl, a poor peasant:
Herbert Tree
Wood Spirit:
William Booth
Tsar Berendey:
Tom Culbert
First herald:
Rhys Williams
Second herald:
Cecil Lloyd

7-' Manslaughter '
This is a felony for which the penalties vary more' than for almost any other crime. Sometimes a charge of murder is reduced to one of manslaughter-and that is the theme of tonight's story, told in scenes to show how the law works. Narrator, James McKeehnie. Written and produced by Jenifer Wayne.

Contributors

Narrator:
James McKeehnie.
Produced By:
Jenifer Wayne.

for Youth Clubs and Groups
The fifth of a monthly series of six services, conducted by the Rev. R. G. Martin (Founder of Grenfell Club), with the help of Youth Organisations. From Truro Cathedral
Theme: What the Cross stands for'
Introduction
Act of Preparation
Praise to the Lord (S.P. 626: Tune,
Lobe den Herren )
Address
Reading by a girl
There is a green hill (A. and M. 332:
Tune, Horsley)
Acts of Repentance and Thanksgiving, led by a boy
Address (concluded) Act of Resolve
Praise to the Holiest (A. and M. 172:
Tune, Richmond)
Blessing
Organist, Guillaume Ormond

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. R. G. Martin
Unknown:
Lobe Den Herren
Organist:
Guillaume Ormond

by Anthony Trollope. Adapted for broadcasting by H. OWfield Box. Produced by Howard Rose. Episode 13 (conclusion)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Trollope.
Broadcasting By:
H. Owfield
Produced By:
Howard Rose.
Mr Joseph Mason:
Martin Lewis
Mr Dockwrath:
Arthur Goullet
Mrs Orme:
Floy Penrhyn
Clerk of the Court:
Sam Lysons
The Judge:
Bryan Powley
Lady Mason:
Barbara Couper
Sir Peregrine Orme:
Arthur Ridley
Mr Round, Snr:
Leo Sheffield
Mr Furmval:
Ellis Irving
Augustus Staveley:
Denholm Elliott
Felix Graham:
Roderick Lovell
Judge Staveley:
William Trent
Madeline Staveley:
Barbara Lott
Lady Staveley:
Gladys Young
Young Peregrine:
Richard West
Sophia Furnival:
Helen Cherry
Lucius Mason:
Roy Dean
Narrator:
Lewis Stringer

With Marius Goring as Charles II. Written by Alan Burgess and produced by Leonard Cottrell. Music specially composed by W. L. Williamson
This, the second programme in a new monthly series, reconstructs one of the most romantic escapes in English history. Charles II hunted by his enemies, rode from Worcester to the South Coast disguised as the servant of Jane Lane , who helped him to reach the coast and escape to France

Contributors

Unknown:
Marius Goring
Unknown:
Charles Ii.
Written By:
Alan Burgess
Duced By:
Leonard Cottrell.
Composed By:
W. L. Williamson
Unknown:
Charles Ii
Unknown:
Jane Lane

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