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by V. Sackville-West abridged by James Langham
Read by Molly Rankin
Part 4
Lady Slane hands over to her eldest son Herbert and his wife all the jewels that had been presented to her during the Earl's lifetime. On the following day, she goes off alone to Hampstead to inspect the house she knew thirty years ago-the house she now wants to occupy.
Part 5: tomorrow at 11.0 a.m.

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Abridged By:
James Langham
Read By:
Molly Rankin

with Jack North and Pat Stoyle Owen Brannigan , Max Wall
Eric James and George Myddleton
Mr. Postlethwaite and Mr. Hugglethorpe (The Patter-Familiasses)
Marie Burke
Peter Cavanagh

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Unknown:
Jack North
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Pat Stoyle
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Owen Brannigan
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Max Wall
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Eric James
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George Myddleton
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Marie Burke
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Peter Cavanagh

from Durham Cathedral
Versicles and Responses (Philip Armes)
Psalms 98, 99, 100, and 101
First Lesson: 1 Kings 8, v. 54 to 9, v. 9
Magnificat (Purcell in B flat)
Second Lesson: St. Mark 8, vv. 1-21
Nunc dimittis (Purcell in B flat)
Creed and Collects
Where thou reignest, King of Glory (Schubert)
Prayers
Organ: Introduction and Fugue (John Stanley)
Organist, Conrad Eden

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Organist:
John Stanley
Organist:
Conrad Eden

by Joseph Barnes
Joseph Barnes is one of the best-known newspapermen in America. He is a graduate of Harvard and first broadcast an American Commentary for the BBC in September 1948. He has had considerable experience of other countries and accompanied Mr. Wendell Wilkie on his visit to Russia and China in 1942. He was for some years Editor of the New York Herald Tribune.

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Unknown:
Joseph Barnes
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Joseph Barnes
Unknown:
Mr. Wendell Wilkie

with Kitty Bluett
Fred Yule , Peter Sellers
Patricia Hayes , Leslie Perrins
Bob and Alf Pearson
The Beaux and the Belles
Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra
Script by Ronnie Hanbury and Eddie Maguire
Additional material by George Wadmore
Produced by George Inns

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Unknown:
Kitty Bluett
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Fred Yule
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Peter Sellers
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Patricia Hayes
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Leslie Perrins
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Alf Pearson
Script By:
Ronnie Hanbury
Script By:
Eddie Maguire
Unknown:
George Wadmore
Produced By:
George Inns

Six talks about the present-day growth of science
1 — ' What we are doing with electrons ' by N. F. Mott , F.R.S.
Melville-Wills Professor of Theoretical Physics in the University of Bristol
In this talk Professor Mott deals with the discovery of electrons and their use in now indispensable electronic devices. At the end he indicates how our present knowledge may lead to a fuller understanding of the world around us.

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N. F. Mott

BBC Home Service Basic

About BBC Home Service

BBC Home Service is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 1st September 1939 and ended on the 29th September 1967.

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