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from the Hayes Conference House, Swanwick. Derbyshire. Conducted by the Rev. John Adam and members of a Church of England Youth Conference
Sentence
O worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness (S.P. 93)
FirstAddress
Lesson: Ephesians 2, vv. 11a and 12b-22
Act of Thanksgiving
(Continued in next column)
There is a green hill far away (S.P.
131)
Second Address
Lesson: Philippiang 2, vv. 5-11 Creed
Father, hear the prayer we offer (S.P.
487)
Third Address Prayer
Blessing
Jesus shall reign (P.P. 545)
Music conducted by the Rev. Fenton Morley

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. John Adam
Unknown:
Rev. Fenton Morley

Kamarinskaya (Glinka): Orchestra dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia, conducted by Jacques Rachmilovich
Recit... Ella giammai m'amo: Aria.
Dormiro sol (Act 4. Don Carlos ) (Verdi): Raphael Arie (bass) with l'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, conducted by Alberto Erede
Piano Concerto in A minor (Grieo):
Clifford Curzon with the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Anatole Fistoulari
Variations on a theme of Frank Bridge (Britten): The Boyd Neel
String Orchestra, conductor, Boyd Neel on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Jacques Rachmilovich
Unknown:
Ella Giammai
Unknown:
Don Carlos
Bass:
Raphael Arie
Conducted By:
Alberto Erede
Unknown:
Clifford Curzon
Conducted By:
Anatole Fistoulari
Conductor:
Boyd Neel

Songs sung by the Darwen Girls Choir
Accompanist, Nancy Harris
*The Camera Goes to School'
A story of Cyrene, the boys'. boarding school in Southern Rhodesia
Script by the Rev. R. T. Brooks who writes on page 41
Production by Herbert Smith

Contributors

Accompanist:
Nancy Harris
Unknown:
Rev. R. T. Brooks
Production By:
Herbert Smith
Philip Harcourt:
Desmond Carrington
Mrs Paterson:
Valerie Skardoi
Canon Paterson:
Tom Harrison
Livingstone Sango:
Brian Trueman
Adomech Moyo:
Geoffrey Banks
Joseph Chibaya:
Geoffrey Seale

An Experiment in Africa by Alec Dickson
Mr. Dickson is Principal of the Man o* War Training Scheme in Nigeria. He has been working on an experiment that may give an indication of how a sense of community can be built up, which will solve some of the psychological and social difficulties of young Africans who have left the village for the town and feel unsatisfied by the opportunities offered for fulfilling their educational and national ambitions.

Contributors

Unknown:
Alec Dickson

Goldsbrough Orchestra
(Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz)
Conducted by Charles Mackerras

Richard Strauss's incidental music to Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme was written for a production of Moliere's comedy at Stuttgart in 1912, when the first version of Straussopera Ariadne auf Naxos was also presented. ostensibly to entertain M. Jourdan. This unique combination of play and opera was broadcast from the Edinburgh Festival three years ago, under the direction of Sir Thomas Beecham, who introduced it to London in 1913. Last month the second version of the opera was broadcast from Glyndebourne: this has a Prologue in place of Moliere's play. At Glyndebourne, however, the delightful 'Suite from Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme played as an orchestral introduction to the opera...
(Harold Rutland)

Contributors

Musicians:
Goldsbrough Orchestra
Leader:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Conductor:
Charles Mackerras

by Charlotte Bronte
Adapted for broadcasting in eleven episodes by Barbara Couper
Episode 11
Produced by Howard Rose

After St. John Rivers had taken so surprising a departure from Jane, she was astonished to receive a further visit from him the following evening. He revealed that the words 'Jane Eyre' had been written on the slip of paper he had torn from her drawing board. That Jane Eyre should be found had become a matter of urgency. Advertisements had been put in the papers, for her uncle in Maderahad died and left her his fortune, It further transpired that John Eyre was also uncle to the Rivers family. Jane now possessed wealth and three cousins.
Life continued contentedly for her and her newly-found relatives at Marsh End until St. John proposed that she should marry him and share his labours at a missionary in Inda. Jane declared herself willing to accompany St. John as a missionary, but not as a wife. Later, swayed almost against her will by St. John's insistence she was tempted to yield to his proposals, and then, out of the night, she heard the voice of Edward Rochester crying her name. She knew that her master needed her and resolved to journey to Thornfield Hall.

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Coupe
Produced By:
Howard Rose
Jane Eyre:
Belle Chrystall
Diana Rivers:
Elizabeth London
Mary Rivers:
Monica Grey
An innkeeper:
Norman Claridge
Mary:
Vivienne Chatterton
John:
Ian Sadler
Mr Rochester:
Reginald Tate

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