Park and Dare Workmen's Band
Conductor, Harry Nuttall
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and his Ballroom Orchestra
(EEC recording)
' Point of No Return '
3-Parson's Son
Talk by Cecil Northcott
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A bulletin of food news
/to guide the household shopper
Compiled by Louise Davies
by Roy Herbert
' All of a sudden,' says Mr. Herbert, I find that I am no longer part of the coming generation. I may not actually be going instead of coming, but I am almost certainly at a standstill.' To put it another way, he confesses that he is getting on and takes a rather grey view of the whole thing.
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. Pheidippides and the Battle of Marathon. (490 B.c.).' Script by Rhoda Power.
The star of morn has risen (BBC
H.B. 410)
New Every Morning, page 87
Psalm 119, part 5 (Broadcast psalter) St. John 10. vv. 11-26
Lead. kindly light (BBC H.B. 306)
Lou Preager and his Orchestra
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let's join tN. Poems about cats and a story. ' The Cat who Arranged Things ' by Margaret Gore
2.20 ADVENTURES IN music. Schubert: second of two illustrated talks by Eileen Browne
2.40 history ii. Cartwright. Script by Maurice Whitbread
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
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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
Endre Wolf (violin)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader,Paul Beard )
Conducted by Pedro de Freitas Branco
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
C.B.K., T.D., Q.C., M.P.
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs broadcasts a message to mark the eleventh anniversary of the United Nations
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.
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