Morris Motors Band
Conductor, G. V. Brooks
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and his Ballroom Orchestra
Dr. Nathaniel Micklem reads and comments on the story of Jesus and the woman of Samaria
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A bulletin of food news
Compiled by Louise Davies
Michael Freedman and his Ladies' Orchestra
Talk by Honor Wyatt
The dream home in the country, which once sported Tudor beams and thatched roof, now assumes the generous proportions and gracious facade of the Georgian house
STORIES FROM WORLD HISTORY. Damon and Phintias: a story of friendship during the reign of Dionysius I, tyrant of Syracuse (died 367 B.C.). Script by Phyllis Drayson. (BBC recording)
Come down, 0 Love divine (BBC H.B.
149)
New Every Morning, page 44 Psalm 139 (Broadcast Psalter) St. John 16, vv. 1-15
0 King enthroned on high (BBC H.B.
158)
Bill Savill and his Orchestra
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Reports from Britain and overseas
LET'S JOIN IN. ' The New Baby': an original story by Diana Ross dramatised for broadcasting
2.20 ADVENTURES IN music. Hungary and its Folk Music: an illustrated talk. Script by A. L. Lloyd
2.40 HISTORY 11. Tom Paine.' Script by R. J. White
A radio comedy by E. Eynon Evans
Production by John Griffiths
(A new production of the play first broadcast in the Welsh Home Service on September 16. 1955)
and his Orchestra play some of the melodies of Sigmund Romberg on gramophone records
from the Cathedral Church of St. Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne
Introduction
Preces (William Smith ) Psalms 73 and 74 First Lesson: Ecclesiasticus 21, vv.
1-17
0 Blest Creator of the light (E.H. 51) Magnificat (Noble in B minor)
Second Lesson: Acts 11, vv. 1-18 Nunc dimittis (Noble in B minor) Responses (William Smith )
Anthem: Give ear unto my prayer
(Arcadelt)
Prayers
Master of the Music, Colin Ross
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Five programmes about some of the differences and sources of misunderstanding which arise between the French and the British on various aspects of social life and politics
1-The French Way of Life
David Glass, Professor of Sociology, University of London, and author of ' Population Policies and Movements in Europe,' gives his interpretation of present social trends in France. His views are then discussed by Madame Denise Tomas, teacher of English at the Trade Union centre in Paris, who illustrates some of her points with recordings by individual Frenchmen.
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Part 1
Part 2
John Amis writes on page 5
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