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Overture. Manfred (Schumann): NBC
Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Arturo Toscanini
Rondo (Serenade No. 7. in D) (Haffner) (Mozart): Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Karl Bohm
(solo violin, Willi Boskowsky )
Rhapsody. A Shropshire Lad (Butter-worth) : Halle Orchestra, conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Symphony No. 5. in D minor (Reformation) (Mendelssohn): London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham. Bt. on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Arturo Toscanini
Conducted By:
Karl Bohm
Violin:
Willi Boskowsky
Conducted By:
Sir Adrian Boult
Conducted By:
Sir Thomas Beecham. Bt.

The 100th broadcast in this series
The Curlew whose call has become familiar as The Naturalist's signature tune
The speakers, James Fisher , G. K. Yeates and Ludwig Koch , are introduced by Maxwell Knight
Produced by Desmond Hawkins

Contributors

Unknown:
James Fisher
Unknown:
G. K. Yeates
Unknown:
Ludwig Koch
Introduced By:
Maxwell Knight
Produced By:
Desmond Hawkins

' Who Would True Valour See '
A series of Bible plays on St. Paul written and produced by J. Sbanley Pritchard
12 — ' I Appeal to Caesar '
5.25 For Listeners of all Ages
' The House of God '
A new church at High Heaton, Newcastle, was consecrated yesterday by the Bishop of Newcastle. Peter Hamilton describes the consecration, with recordings made during the Service

Contributors

Produced By:
J. Sbanley Pritchard
Paul of Tarsus:
Leonard Maguire
Gaius:
Ian Gilmour
Aristarchus:
John Grieve
Doctor Luke:
Bryden Murdoch
James:
Ian Stewart
Lysias, Tribune at Jerusalem:
Joseph MacLeod
John, Paul's nephew:
Lawrence Dalzell
Festus:
James McTaggart

by Anthony Trollope
Adapted for broadcasting by H. Oldifield Box
Episode 7
Characters in order of speaking:
Produced by Norman Wright
Phineas's maiden speech has at last been made; but it has not been a success, and this has depressed him greatly. And since Laurence Fitzgibbon has made no effort to pay that two hundred and fifty pounds, his persecution by the money-lender, Clarkson, still continues. To make matters worse a general election is imminent and as Lord Tulla has now forgiven his brother, George Morris, Phineas knows that it w:ll be useless for him to stand again for Loughshane.
It seems that he will be out of Parliament, and altogether at Clarkson's mercy. But once again luck comes to his aid. He rescues Kennedy from an attack by street robbers, and Lady Laura, as an expression of gratitude, induces her father, Lord Brentford, to invite Phineas to stand for rhe family borough, Loughton

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Trollope
Broadcasting By:
H. Oldifield Box
Produced By:
Norman Wright
Narrator:
Norman Claridge
Phiineas Finn:
Allan McClelland
Mrs Bunce:
Ella Milne
Miss Fitzgibbon:
Mary O'Farrell
Lady Laura:
Janet Burnell
Kennedy:
Cyril Shaps
Lord Brentford:
Ivan Samson
Violet Effingham:
Elizabeth London
Barbara Finn:
Diana Maddox

In commemoration of St. Francis of Aseisi Let us with a gladsome mind (BBC
Hymn Book 461)
'The Little Flowers of St. Francis' chapter 17
My God. I love thee (BBC Hymn
Book 276)
' Francis beheld in each creature the goodness of God perfectly, and therefore he was moved by a particular and hearrfelt delight and love for all creatures.' (Speculum Perfectionis)

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