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religion AND PHILOSOPHY. ' The Influence of Christ upon Man's Knowledge of God ' — The story of Justin Martyr (c. A.D. 100-165) illustrates how men in the second century reached a new understanding of God through the Christian faith. Script by Robert C. Walton.
10.5 NEWS COMMENTARY

Contributors

Unknown:
Justin Martyr
Script By:
Robert C. Walton.

A song-a-minute selection of popular melodies old and new sung by Benny Lee
Pearl Carr , Harry Dawson
Diana Coupland , Johnny Webb and the Keynotes with instrumental accompaniment
Producer, Johnnie Stewart

Contributors

Sung By:
Benny Lee
Sung By:
Pearl Carr
Sung By:
Harry Dawson
Unknown:
Diana Coupland
Unknown:
Johnny Webb
Unknown:
Johnnie Stewart

STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. 'Ambroise Pare (1517-1590), Surgeon to the Kings of France.' Script by Rhoda Power
2.20 PROSE AND VERSE READINGS. The Creation ' by James Welldon Johnson , and ' Daniel,' a poem by Vachel Lindsay
2.30 LET'S JOIN IN. ' Friend Foxy who was no Friend at all ': a cumulative tale by Margaret Gore , dramatised for broadcasting.
2.50 ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. Mendelssohn and his Violin Concerto': an illustrated talk by Frank Daunton
3.10 LET'S HEAR IT AGAIN

Contributors

Unknown:
James Welldon Johnson
Unknown:
Vachel Lindsay
Unknown:
Margaret Gore
Talk By:
Frank Daunton

with Sam Costa, Maurice Denham , Diana Morrison
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
Script by Richard Murdoch, Kenneth Horne, Anthony Armstrong with additional material by Talbot Rothwell
Production by Leslie Bridgmont

Contributors

Unknown:
Sam Costa
Unknown:
Maurice Denham
Unknown:
Diana Morrison
Conducted By:
Stanley Black
Script By:
Richard Murdoch
Script By:
Kenneth Horne
Script By:
Anthony Armstrong
Unknown:
Talbot Rothwell
Production By:
Leslie Bridgmont

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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