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from Bath Abbey
Sentences: Exhortation; Confession;
Absolution: the Lord's Prayer
Versicles and Responses Psalms 59, 60, and 61 First Lesson: Isaiah 65 Magnificat (Brewer in D)
Second Lesson: St. John 10, vv. 1-16 Nunc dimittis (Brewer in D)
Creed; Versicles and Responses;
Collects
Anthem: Hail, gladdening light
(Charles Wood)
'Prayers: the Grace
Organ Voluntary: Allegro risoluto
(Plymouth Suite) (Whitlock)
Organist and Master of the Choristers,
Ernest Maynard

Contributors

Unknown:
Ernest Maynard

Advice and entertainment for retired people and older people generally, and a meeting place on the air for those concerned for their welfare
The Elephant and Castle to the Strand: Adelaide Mary Hicks and Percy Lake present a picture of the London they knew in the early years of the century.
Presented by Richard Baker

Contributors

Presented By:
Richard Baker

For Older Listeners
Robert Farquharson
Ralph Truman and Derek Blomfield in ' Nicholas Nickleby' by Charles Dickens
Adapted as a serial play in eight parts by H. Oldfield Box
8—' How It All Ended '
Production by Josephine Plummer
5.50 Children's Hour prayers conducted by the Rev. John G. Williams

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Farquharson
Unknown:
Ralph Truman
Unknown:
Derek Blomfield
Unknown:
Charles Dickens
Unknown:
H. Oldfield Box
Production By:
Josephine Plummer
Unknown:
Rev. John G. Williams
Nicholas Nickleby:
Derek Blomfield
Mr Wackford Squeers:
Ralph Truman
Peg Sliderskew:
Joan Clement Scott
Newman Noggs:
Preston Lockwood
Smike:
David Spenser
Ralph Nickleby:
Robert Farquharson
Mr Charles Cheeryble:
Charles Leno
Mr Ned Cheeryble, his brother:
Deering Wells
Gride:
Cyril Shaps
Brooker:
Philip Cunningham
Tim Linkinwater:
Ivan Samson
Narrator:
Ivan Samson

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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