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from Trinity Methodist Church, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. Conducted by the Minister, the . Rev C. E. B. Cranfield
Christ whose glory fills the skies (M.H.B. 924; A. and M. 7)
Prayer
Lesson: St. John 20. vv. 24-31
O bless the Lord.my soul (M.H.B.424)
Sermon: 'Why read the NewTestament? '
O Word of God incarnate (M.H.B. 903)
Prayers
The Lord's Prayer
I'm not ashamed to own my Lord (M.H.B. 485)
Benediction
Organist, S .Paddison
Conducted this week by Basil Wright
12.11 Films: Nigel Balchin
12.20 Theatre: Denis Johnston
12.28 Books: Walter Allen
12.37 Radio: Stephen Bone
12.45 Art: Philip James
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An inter-trade quiz between men and women representing their own trade or profession
5-Secretaries v. Business Men
Question-Master. Lionel Gamlin
Questions set by Michael Bridges
Programme presented by Joan Clark
' The Real Jo March '
The story of Louisa M. Alcottr and her family, who have become friends to readers of many generations through the pages of ' Little Women,' ' Good Wives,' ' Jo's Boys,' and her other books with Joan Carol as Louisa M. Alcott
Written by Mollie Greenhalgh Produced by Nan Macdonald
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A weekly review edited by Anna. Instone and Julian Herbage , and introduced by Alec Robertson
Contents: ' Victor Maurel (b. June 17. 1848)' by Gordon Whelan ; 'Mendelssohn music for A Midsummer Night's. Dream,' by Julian Herbage ; ' Offenbach (b. June 20, 1819) ’by Spike Hughes ; ' Modern Piano Music, for All ' (8), by John Lade , illustrated by Jean Mackie
Appeal on behalf of the Princess Tsahai Memorial Hospital in Ethiopia, by Esme Percy
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
Talk by Sir Wilfrid Eady
The speaker joined the Civil Service in 1913 and has experienced both the pleasure of using ' Plain Words ' and the difficulty of applying them to particular situations at home and abroad. He refers to the book that Sir Ernest Gowers , a colleague at the Treasury, has recently published, and examines the causes of the sort of speech Sir Ernest attacks
The Promises of God
Psalm 119, vv. 25-32; Isaiah 35, vv. 1-10; Thou art the way (A. and M. 199); St. John 14, v. 6
A poetry notebook edited and produced by Patric Dickinson
Readers: Olive Gregg and Douglas Leach