Gramophone records
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Owen Walters and his Orchestra.
' The Meaning of Christ's Resurrection.' Readings from Acts 26
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(Plymouth Division)
Conducted by Lieutenant R. H. Stoner , Director of Music. Royal Marines (by permission of Major-General C. R. W. Lamplough, C.B.E.,
D.s.c, Commanding Royal Marines, Plymouth Group)
From a canteen in Braintree, with George Myddleton at the piano.
Directed by George Birch , with Terry Devon
from Exeter Cathedral
Psalm 66
First Lesson: Isaiah 26, vv. 1-19
Office Hymn: Love's redeeming work is done (E. H. 135)
Magnificat (Charles Wood , in E flat) Second Lesson: 1 Peter, 1, w. 13-end Nunc dimittis (Charles Wood , in E flat)
Creed, Versicles, and Responses Collects
Anthem: This is the day (Palestrina) Prayers
Organist, Dr. A. W. Wilcock
Edith Furmedge (contralto)
Eve Gettleson (violin)
with Ronnie Joynes (electric guitar) and Kathleen Heppell
A short story by A. A. Davidson , read by J. Adrian Byrne
Variety
Alan Paul and Edna Hatzfeld at two pianos. George McTear , bird imitations. Archie Harradine in old-time songs. The artists introduced by Frederick Allen
West v. North: a team of children in Manchester compete against a team in Bristol, with F. N. S. Creek as Question-
Master
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Topical talk and sport
' The Death of Hamlet's Father-a perfect crime ? ' The medical evidence by R. R. Simpson
Radio's motion-picture parade
'Film Fan on the Spot,' ' This Music was Starred.' ' Academy Award.' The Film of the Week. Introduced by Norman Wboland. written by Harry Alan Towere and produced by Lilian Duff
From the Hippodrome Theatre, Boscombe
Conductor, Charles Groves
(Sixth series), with impromptu answers to listeners' questions
Robert Boothby , M.P.; Professor B. If or Evans (Principal of Queen Mary College, University of London); Margery Fry ; Dr. C. E. M. Joad ; Dr. Malcolm Sargent. Question-Master, Donald McCullough
BBC Theatre Orchestra
Conductor, Walter Goehr
BBC Theatre Chorus
(Trained by John Clements )
George James (bass)
Kyla Greenbaum (piano)
by F. Sherwood Taylor , Curator of the History of Science Museum, Oxford
First of a number of talks in which people, eminent in particular fields of study or scientific research, discuss the relation of their knowledge to religious belief
Songs made famous by French stars, sung by Irene Prador and Jean Cavall , accompanied by Eugene Pini and his Sextet. Presented by Charles Maxwell