Anton and his Orchestra
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CyrilStapleton and his Orchestra
Passages on the theme of the Resurrection from The New Testament in English ' translated by Monsignor Ronald Knox
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Gramophone records of ballet music
and his Sextet
and his Mazurka Orchestra
Tuesday in Easter Week
Christ the Lord is risen again!; Psalm 114; Colossians 3; Christ the Lord is risen!
The Butlin Light Orchestra Conducted by John Thorpe
Robert Easton (bass)
George Eskdale (trumpet) and Lloyd Thomas at the BBC theatre organ
Introduced by Sandy Macpherson
Constance Shacklock (contralto)
Donald Andrew (oboe)
Margaret Schofleld (piano)
Van Dam and his Orchestra
from a canteen in Malmesbury Wilts, with Jean Melville at the piano. Presented by William Worsley.
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Derby, String Orchestra
Conductor. John Pritchard
from Leeds Parish Church
Versicles and Responses
Psalms 148-150
First Lesson: Isaiah 26, 1-19
Magnificat (Dyson in D)
Second Lesson: 1 Peter 1, 13-25
Nunc dimittis (Dyson in D)
Creed and Collects
Anthem: This joyful Eastertide (Dutch melody, arr. Baker)
Prayers
Ye choirs of new Jerusalem (A. and M. 125)
Blessing
(piano)
by Clifton Utley.
' Black Beauty.' by Anna Sewell, told as a serial story by ' David '
13—' A Thief '
5.15 Olive Rees and Mary Madden at two pianos
5.35 'For Your Bookshelf: Lionel Gamlin reviews recent books
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Sport and topical talk
with Claude Hulbert
Mary O'Farrell
The George Mitchell Choir
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
Script by Max Kester and Jack Hulbert. Production by Tom Ronald
Tonight's broadcast is the third of a group of four programmes designed to clarify important issues arising at this critical time It deals with the responsibility that rests on managements to increase output and reduce costs by improved methods of production in the 'nation's struggle for survival I
Industrial adviser. George Darling Economic adviser, Graham Hutton
Edited and produced by W. Farquharson Small
A talk by David Graham
Mr. Graham shows that Gandhi's pacifism and his dislike of industrialism were as much European as Indian in origin. They were profoundly influenced by Ruskin's ' Unto This Last' and Tolstoy's' The Kingdom of God Is Within You '