Eric Spruce at the organ of the Empire, Leicester Square. London
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BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor. Frank Cantell
A talk by the Rev. A. W. Hopkins , Assistant Principal Chaplain. R.A.F.
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Conducted by Reginald Kilbey
Helga Mott (soprano) Muriel Dixon (piano)
Once in royal David's city (A. and M.
329t vv. 1, 2. 5; S.P. 368, vv. 1. 2. 5: C.H. 69. vv. 1, 2, 5: Tune, Irby) interlude: The Wise Men '
Prayers; the Prayer of Worship: the Lord's Prayer
As with gladness men of old (A. and M. 79; S.P. 83; C.H. 63: Tune. Dix)
Prelude a I'après-midi d'un faune on gramophone records
News commentary
Come, thou Holy Spirit; N.E.M. (Rev.) 47; Psalm 48 : St John 18; Dear Lord and Father
David Java and his Orchestra
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS
11.20 HISTORY 1. ' Alarm in the North ': the story of the Pilgrimage of Grace. Script by Philippa Pearce
11.40 PANORAMA. ' Change in the Village ': a programme based on ' The Wheelwright's Shop ' and other books by George Sturt. Script by Tony Gibson
Nat Temple and his Orchestra
from a canteen in Hereford
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ADVENTURES IN MUSIC. Spirituals and Jazz': illustrated talk by Roger Fiske
2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II. ' Sailing Alone Round the World.' Script by Ormerod Greenwood based on the book by Captain Joshua Slocum
Versicles and Responses (Smith)
' Psalms 93 and 94 First Lesson: Proverbs 9, vv. 1-10 Magnificat (Morley)
Second Lesson: Romans 15, vv. 14-33 Nunc dimittis (Morley) Creed and Collects
Anthem: 0 Lord, arise! (Weelkes) Prayers
Organist and Master of the Choristers:
Dr. Robert Head
' The Wedge-Tailed Eagle' by Geoffrey Dutton
Told by Ronald Simpson
Stephen Williams presents records of some well-known baritones
London v. West of England: Round 6
'Royal Escape'
Play by L. C. Taylor
Produced by Derek McCulloch
5.40 Current Affairs, by Harry Ree
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by Stewart Alsop.
Can Christianity satisfy the need of modern man for a faith to live by? Professor H. A. Hodges , who says Yes, and Vernon Mallinson , who says No, seek in a series of six discussions to discover how and why they disagree. In this second discussion they ask: ' How far can reason take us? '