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(soprano)
When daisies pied ; Where the bee sucks (Arne): accompanied by Gerald Moore
The Trout; Happiness (Schubert): accompanied by Karl Hudez
0 du hebs Angeli (Bernese Folk
Song): accompanied by Gerald Moore
's Schatzli (Swiss Folk Song): Die
Beruhigte (Bavarian Folk Song): accompanied by Gerald Moore on gramophone records

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Accompanied By:
Gerald Moore
Accompanied By:
Karl Hudez
Accompanied By:
Gerald Moore
Accompanied By:
Gerald Moore

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Starting above Maidenhead, Richard Dimbleby takes listeners on a trip down the Thames in the motor launch Good Hope towards Windsor
On the way the microphone visits:
Cliveden House
Boulter's Lock
Skindle's Hotel at Maidenhead
Bray Parish Church
Jesus Hospital at Bray
Monkey Island
ManorFarm, Dorney
Eton College
Commentators on shore near the river:
Audrey Russell , John Snagge
David Lloyd James , Max Robertson
Raymond Baxter , Henry Riddell and Wynford Vaughan Thomas

Contributors

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Richard Dimbleby
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Audrey Russell
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John Snagge
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David Lloyd James
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Max Robertson
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Raymond Baxter
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Henry Riddell
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Wynford Vaughan Thomas

A series of six talks by Canon Charles Raven
4—Science and Creation
In previous talks in this series Canon Raven has dealt with the relation of science to the articles of Christian faith: religious experience, the person of Jesus Christ, and the doctrine of the Trinity. In this talk he turns to what is still perhaps the most controversial of the issues between science and religion. At one time it could be summarised as Genesis .nd Geology. Much of the earlier controversy has now died down, and it is Canon Raven's conviction that Christians who accept the broad facts of evolution need not feel that this in itself challenges the essentials of their faith. But behind the conflict over Genesis lie larger and more important issues. It is with these issues that Canon Raven deals: the whole relation of God to the world and the method of the evolutionary process.

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