Reginald Dixon at the organ of the Opera House, Blackpool
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BBC Revue Orchestra
Conductor, Frank Cantell
Reading, with comment, from Acts 9
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Conducted by Lou Whiteson with Billy Mayer ] (piano)
The King of love my shepherd is
(A. and M. 197; S.P. 654; C.H. 438: Tune, Dominus regit me)
Interlude: 'Herod's Persecution'
Prayers; the Prayer for Help; the Lord's Prayer
Thy kingdom come, 0 God (A. and M. 217; C.H. 152: Tune, St. Cecilia)
Viennese Dances: on records
News commentary
Disposer supreme; N.E.M. (rev.) 96; Canticle 8 ; Ephesians 3; Lift up your heads, ye gates of brass
Jack Salisbury and his Salon Orchestra
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS, by Muriel Sandell
11.20 HISTORY 1. ' For Priest and Ploughboy how Tyndale's Bible came to be written. Script by June Hodge
11.40 PANORAMA. Craftsmanship and the Machine': a discussion on changing skills and attitudes
Nat Temple and his Orchestra
from a canteen in Boothstown, near Manchester.
Jean Melville at the piano
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ADVENTURES IN Music. ' European Dance Music': illustrated talk by Marjorie Eele
2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II. ' Robert Burns : his life and some of his' poems, including To a Mouse ' and ' Duncan Gray. ' Script by Douglas Allan
from St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh
Versicles and Responses (Tomkins)
Psalm 119, vv. 73-104
First Lesson: Jeremiah, 1, vv. 1-10
Magnificat (Willan in B flat)
Second Lesson: Acts 26. vv. 1-20
Nunc dimittis (Willan in B flat)
Creed and Collects
Anthem: O how glorious! (Harwood)
Prayers
London v. West of England: Round 7
' Purrin's Dinner': Don Whyte reads his own story in rhyme for the younger listeners
' Alloway and Mount Oliphant '
The Boyhood of a Poet
The pupils of Ayr Academy present a programme of music and poems to celebrate the birthday of Robert Burns (born January 25. 1759)
The School Choir and Orchestra are conducted by William Glover and Muriel Cunningham
Script by Marion Macwilliam
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Can Christianity satisfy the need of modem man for a faith to live by? In this third discussion Professor H. A. Hodges and Vernon Mallinson ask: ' Can a healthy human society exist without God? '