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from Mount Pleasant Roman Catholic Training College, Liver-pool. Celebrant, Monsignor J. F. Turner
The action of the Mass described by Father John Carvin , D.D.
Mass No. 1 (Paschal Time)
Proper of the Mass of the Thursday in Easter Week
Hymn: The clouds of night have passed away (Cant ate Domino No. 32)
Choir of past and present pupils of Notre Dame Training College under the direction of Father Edward Murphy

Contributors

Unknown:
Monsignor J. F. Turner
Unknown:
Father John Carvin
Unknown:
Father Edward Murphy

from the Royal Air Force Station, Heywood, Lancashire
with Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin, John McHugh, Ann Lancaster, Frank Sherry
Jimmy Leach at the electronic organ
Fred Harnies at the piano
Presented by Alan Clarke

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Denis Goodwin
Unknown:
John McHugh
Unknown:
Ann Lancaster
Unknown:
Frank Sherry
Unknown:
Jimmy Leach
Unknown:
Fred Harnies
Presented By:
Alan Clarke

Radio play by Winston Clewes based on his novel
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by Norman Wright

Contributors

Play By:
Winston Clewes
Produced By:
Norman Wright
Martlett:
Donald Gray
Dan Jevons:
Noel Johnson
A man:
Dafydd Havard
Roger Merkle:
Richard Johnson
Tib:
Susan Richards
Marriot Lacy:
Mary Wimbush
Mr Roberts:
Edgar Norfolk
Archie Warburton:
Brian Haines
Enebeli:
John Akar
Percy Whitworth:
Neil Tuson
Peter Fitch:
John van Eyssen

with Kitty Bluett , Peter Sellers and Patricia Hayes
Charles Hawtrey , Kenneth Connor
BBC Variety Orchestra
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Script by Eddie Maguire
George Wadmore and Ted Ray
Produced by George Inns

Contributors

Unknown:
Kitty Bluett
Unknown:
Peter Sellers
Unknown:
Patricia Hayes
Unknown:
Charles Hawtrey
Conductor:
Paul Fenoulhet
Script By:
Eddie Maguire
Script By:
George Wadmore
Script By:
Ted Ray
Produced By:
George Inns

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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