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from St. Michael's College,
Tenbury
Intrott: Jubilate Deo (Lassus)
Sentence: Confession; Absolution The Lord's Prayer
Preces (William Smith ) Psalm 119, vv. 1-32
First Lesson: Proverbs 22, vv. 1-16 Magnificat (Sumsion in G)
Second Lesson: St. Luke 14, vv. 25-
35; 15. vv. 1-10
Nunc dimittis (Sumsion in G) Creed: Lesser Litany
The Lord's Prayer (Stones) Versicies and Responses Collects
Anthem: Rejoice in the Lord alway
(Redford)
Prayers
The Grace
Thy kingdom come (E.H. 504)
Organist and Director of the Music,
Kenneth Beard

Contributors

Unknown:
William Smith
Unknown:
Kenneth Beard

A series of four programmes
. on the work of the City of London
2-Banking: the heart of the sterling area
Those taking part:
R. G. Thornton a general manager of one of the Big Five Banks and a panel of questioners :
Mrs. Hector McNeil a housewife
John Plant a bus conductor
A. W. Rowe a schoolmaster
Chairman, Cyril Ray

Contributors

Unknown:
R. G. Thornton
Unknown:
Mrs. Hector McNeil
Unknown:
John Plant
Conductor:
A. W. Rowe
Unknown:
Cyril Ray

Are these, as Burke believed, 'The common disposition of the greatest part of mankind' or is the future of the British people really in the balance? Asa Briggs explores the situation in a series of five broadcasts.
4-The Irrelevance of Contemporary Politics
Speakers:
Asa Briggs
Professor of Modern History in the University of Leeds Richard Crossman, M.P.
The Rt. Hon. Walter Elliot
C.H., M.C., M.P.
In last week's programme Professor Briggs argued that major changes were needed in our social system. Tonight he maintains that these changes are not being fully considered because they tend to cut across existing party political lines.

Contributors

Unknown:
Asa Briggs
Unknown:
Asa Briggs
Unknown:
Richard Crossman, M.P.
Unknown:
Rt. Hon. Walter Elliot

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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