Bunny May and his Orchestra
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Portland Light Orchestra
Directed by Fred Alexander
A reading from H. E. Fosdick 's book ' The Meaning of Faith '
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TCHAIKOVSKY
Symphony No. 5: on records
and his Courtiers with Harry Dawson
from page 33 of ' New Every Morning' and page 50 of ' Each Returning Day.' 0 Love. how deep. how broad, how high; Psalm 11; St. John 20, vv. 11-18; Metrical Psalm 23
Anton and his Orchestra
With Ronnie Joynes (electric guitar) and Kathleen Heppell
A musical entertainment given by Louis Kentner (piano) Webster Booth (tenor)
Frederick Thurston (clarinet)
Stephen Waters (clarinet)
Paul Draper (bassoon) David Martin (violin)
Frederick Riddle (viola) James Whitehead (cello)
Arranged by Basil Douglas
Jack Byfield and his Players with James Bell at the organ
from a canteen in Aylesbury, with Bobby Alderson at the piano.
A blend of comedy, novelty, and music introduced by Joy Nichols
at the piano
Lunchtime scoreboard
BBC Northern Orchestra
Conductor. Charles Groves
from Durham Cathedral, sung by boys from choirs affiliated to the Royal School of Church Music
Versicles and Responses Psalm 65
First Lesson: Jeremiah 29, vv. 1-19
Magnificat (Plainsong, fauxbourdon by Healey Willan )
Second Lesson : St. Mark 14, vv. 53-72
Nunc dimittis (Plainsong, fauxbourdon by Healey Willan )
Creed and Collects
Jerusalem on high (Alan Gray) Prayers
For the beauty of the earth (E.H. 309) Blessing
Organist, Conrad W. Eden
(organ)
From St. Bartholomew's. Smithfleld
and his Bohemian Players
Andrew Wolkowsky (domra)
Bert Weedon (guitar)
by John Grisdale
Read by Carleton Hobbs
'Puffy Tam-Express': a story by Gregor Ian Smith, read by W.H.D. Joss
Scottish Nature Scrapbook, with the Zoo-man (T.H. Gillespie); the Bird-man (Major the Hon. Henry Douglas-Home); and the Hut-man (G.D. Fisher)
Favourite Folk Tunes: Sydney MacEwen sings Scottish, English, and Irish songs known to most children.
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Topical talk and sport
Gordon Whelan introduces some new records from his collection