Henry Croudson at the organ of the Gaumont State, Kilburn
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BBC Revue Orchestra: conductor. Frank Cantell.
Reading from ' Stop Looking and Listen.' by Chad Walsh
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and his Cameo Orchestra
Ingrid Hageman (soprano)
Ivry Gitlis (violin)
Rise up, 0 men of God (S.P. 635;
C.H. 344: Tune, Carlisle)
Interlude: 'Paul's Second Journey'
Prayers: the Prayer for God's
Presence: the Lord's Prayer
Soldiers of Christ, arise (A. and M.
270, omitting v. 6: S.P. 641, omitting v. 4; C.H. 534. omitting v. 4: Tune, St. Ethelwald)
by Dvorak: on gramophone records
News commentary
The Lord my pasture shall prepare; N.E.M (rev.) 90: Psalm 23 (Broadcast Psalter); Ephesians 1; Jesus lives!
The Richard Crean Orchestra
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS, by Muriel Sandell
11.20 HISTORY I. 'I Fell Among Actors ': Thomas Clifton tells how he was taken to join the Children of the Chapel at Blackfriars. Script by Rhoda Power
11.40 PANORAMA How Green Was My Valley ': radio adaptation by Penelope Knox of Richard Llewellyn 's novel. Part 1
Nat Temple his Clarinet and his Woodwind
from a canteen in Stapleford, Notts
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ADVENTURES IN MUSIC. European Dance Music: illustrated talk by Eileen Browne
2.35 SENIOR English II. The Secret Sharer short story by Joseph Conrad , adapted by Philippa Pearce
from Salisbury Cathedral
Eve of the Purification
Senex puerum portabat (Byrd) Prayers
Versicles and Responses (
William Smith )
Psalms 6. 7. and 8 First Lesson: Exodus 13, vv. 11-16
Hail to the Lord who comes (E.H. 209) Magnificat (Ireland in F)
Second Lesson: Galatians 4, vv. 1-7 Nunc dimittis (Ireland in F)
Creed: the Lord's Prayer (Stone), and Collects
When to the temple (Eccard) Prayers
Organist, David Wiilcocks
London v. West of England: Round 8
' The Phantom Telephone'
Another Norman and Henry Bones detective-thriller by Anthony C. Wilson
Production by Josephine Plummer
5.40 Results of the Drawing Competition set by W. R. Dalzell on January 5
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Can Christianity satisfy the need of modem man for a faith to live by? In this foutth discussion Professor H. A. Hodges and Vernon Mallinson ask: 'What do we mean by sin?'