Tom Jenkins at the organ of the Plaza Cinema, Swansea.
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BBC Revue Orchestra: conductor, Frank Cantell.
Reading from Ruth 1
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Jack Byfleld and his Players with Frederic Curzon at the organ
Andrew Wolkowsky (domra)
Bert Weedon (guitar)
Ivor Evans (baritone)
Noel Lee (piano)
Hills of the north, rejoice (omitting v. 5) (S.P. 64; C.H. 372: Tune, Little Cornard)
Interlude: 'Paul in Macedonia'
Prayers; the Prayer for Today; the Lord's Prayer
Forth in thy name, 0 Lord (omitting v. 2) (S.P. 29; A. and M. 8; C.H. 651: Tune, Angel's Song)
by Brahms: on gramophone records
News commentary
O praise ye the Lord!; N.E.M. (rev.) 4; Psalm 47 (Broadcast Psalter); Ephesians 4; O brother man
Ralph Elman and his Bohemian Players
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT FOR INFANTS, by Muriel Sandell
11.20 HISTORY I. We Waited for News ': people of England tell of the coming and defeat of the Spanish Armada. Script by Philippa Pearee
11.40 PANORAMA. How Green Was My Valley '-2: adaptation by Penelope Knox of Richard Llewellyn's novel
Nat Temple his Clarinet and his Woodwind
from a canteen in Acton, London
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ADVENTURES IN MUSIC. ' Coppélia ': the first of two illustrated talks by Arthur Langford
2.35 SENIOR ENGLISH II. ' When Music Sounds': changing moods in poetry and music. Script by Sam Langdon
from Salisbury Cathedral
O praise the Lord (Batten)
Prayers
Versicles and Responses (Tomkins)
Psalms 41, 42. and 43
First Lesson: Jeremiah. 20
Magnificat (Wood in B flat; No. 1)
Second Lesson: Acts 17, vv. 1-15
Nunc dimittis (Wood in E flat, No. 1)
Creed
The Lord's Prayer (Stone)
Collects
All they from Saba (Jacob Handl)
Prayers
Organist, David Willcocks
London v. Cardiff: Round 1
' Mr. Otter's Honey-Flies ': story by Modwena Sedgwick , told by David Davis
a recital on gramophone records
Your questions answered by the resident members: L. Hugh Newman, Peter Scott , and Brian Vesey-FitzGerald . Derek McCulloch (Uncle Mac) is in the chair
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by Joseph Harsch.
Can Christianity satisfy the need of modern man for a faith to live by? In this fifth discussion Professor H. A. Hodges and Vernon Mallinson ask: ' Is Christianity only a half-truth? '