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I I am come that they map have life, and may have it abundantly'
A series of services on the meaning of these words for today. 6-conducted by W. G. Moore , Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford
Introduction
Jesus, where'er thy people meet
(Cong. H. 271: A. and M. 529)
Reading: St. Mark 9, vv. 33-37. and 10, vv. 35-45
When all thy mercies, 0 my God
(Cong. H. 61; A. and M. 517)
Sermon
Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace
(Cong. H. 669) .
Prayers
Jesus, thy boundless love to me
(Cong. H. 432)
Blessing

Contributors

Conducted By:
W. G. Moore

A fortnightly review, introduced by Alec Robertson and edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage. Contents: 'Studio Opera,' an illustrated talk by Stanford Robinson; 'The Instruments of the Orchestra,' 1 - 'The Flute,' by Lambert Flack. (BBC recordings.) Recordings made by some traditional singers in East Anglia, introduced by E.J. Moeran

Contributors

Introduced By:
Alec Robertson
Edited By:
Anna Instone
Edited By:
Julian Herbage
Unknown:
Lambert Flack
Introduced By:
E. J. Moeran

Ralph Truman as Sampson Brass and Philip Wade as Daniel Quilp from ' The Old Curiosity Shop '
Other parts played by Ann Codrington , Freda Falconer , and Stanley Groome. Programme arranged by V. C Clinton-Baddeley . Produced by Leslie Stokes.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ralph Truman
Unknown:
Sampson Brass
Unknown:
Philip Wade
Unknown:
Daniel Quilp
Played By:
Ann Codrington
Played By:
Freda Falconer
Played By:
Stanley Groome.
Arranged By:
V. C Clinton-Baddeley
Produced By:
Leslie Stokes.
Commentator:
V C Clinton-Baddeley
Dick Swiveller:
Frith Banbury
Sally Brass:
Gwen Day Burroughs

(Led by Thomas Peatfield )
Conducted by Heinz Unger
Leslie England (piano)
Scored for one flute, one oboe. two clarinets, one trumpet, two horns, one bassoon, and strings, Wagner's ' Siegfried Idyll' is one of the most perfectly constructed pieces of symphonic music ever written, each bar being the inevitable outcome of its predecessor. The themes upon which this work is based are all taken from the love scene in the last act of Siegfried, with the exception of an old German lullaby which is introduced at various points in the work. The themes are
Song of Peace ' 'Guardian of the World,' ' Love's Determination,' and ' A Flood of Splendour '
3.55 app. Interval

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Peatfield
Conducted By:
Heinz Unger
Piano:
Leslie England

by Smetana. Seventh of a weekly series performed by the Sadler's Wells Opera Company
Sadler's Wells Orchestra
(Leader. Walter Price)
Conductor, Michael Mudie
From Sadler's Wells Theatre, London

Contributors

Conductor:
Michael Mudie
Krusina, a peasant:
Gilbert Bailey
Ludmilla, his wife:
Anna Pollak
Marenka, their daughter:
Minnia Bower
Jenik, a young peasant:
James Johnston
Kecal, the village marriage-broker:
Howell Glynne

conducted by the Rev. F. D. Coggan , D.D., Principal of the London College of Divinity (formerly St. John's Hall, Highbury) Introit: Lead me. Lord (S. S. Wesley) Sentences and prayers
Reading: 2 Samuel 12, vv. 1-7; Ezekiel
33. vv. 30-33
Psalm 139. w. 1-12 and 23-24 Reading: St. Luke 8, vv. 4-15
Thou art the way (A. and M. 199) Sermon
Almighty God, thy word is cast like seed (C.H. 295)
Players
I heard the voice of Jesus (A. and M.
257)
Blessing

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. F. D. Coggan

(see foot of page)
(Repeat Thursday at 3.30)

The second book of John Galsworthy's Forsyte Saga
Adapted for broadcasting as a serial in twelve episodes by Muriel Levy
Episode 1 at 8.30 tonight

(Andrew Cruickshank broadcasts by permission of Maurice Ostrer)

Contributors

Author:
John Galsworthy
Adapted by:
Muriel Levy
Producer:
Val Gielgud
Producer:
Felix Felton
Jolyon:
Andrew Cruickshank
Holly:
Penelope Davidson
Jolly:
Peter Croft
Soames:
Ronald Simpson
Irene:
Margaret Vines
Euphemia:
Joan Clement Scott
Aunt Juley:
Dorothea Webb
Aunt Hester:
Gladys Spencer
Winifred Dartie:
Micheline Patton
Montague Dartie:
George Owen
Other parts played by:
Betty Linton
Other parts played by:
Anne Cullen
Other parts played by:
Vanessa Thornton

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