A reading for Sunday morning from the writings of the late Neville Gorton
Bishop of Coventry
The excerpt can be found in ' Neville Gorton. Bishop of Coventry, 1943-55,' edited by F. W. Moyle
Reader, Hugh Dickson
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BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(Leader. James Hutcheon )
Conductor, Gerald Gentry
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Marjorie Anderson introduces
Out of Work: a report by W. John Morgan on the unemployment situation in west Wales
I'm not an Angel of Mercy: a nursing sister talks about her work
In Partnership: Isabel and David Crook , teachers of English at the Foreign Language Institute in Peking
Miss X: Paul Cornforth describes a young woman he has never forgotten
From Truro Cathedral
The Service consists of the Introduction, the Ministry of the Word, the Offertory, and the Intercession for the Church from the Order for Holy Communion
The Bells
Introit: Psalm 26 (Battishill) The Lord's Prayer Collect for Purity
The Ten Commandments
Collect for the Third Sunday after
Easter
The Epistle: 1 Peter 2, vv. 11-17
Gradual Hymn: Love's redeeming work-is done (A. and M. Rev. 141)
The Gospel: St. John 16, vv. 16-22 Creed
Sermon: The Rev. Canon J. E. Fison ,
Sub-Dean
Offertory Hymn: The Church of God a kingdom is (A. and M. Rev. 254)
Prayer for the Church Blessing
Celebrant:
The Rev. Owen Whiting , Priest Vicar Organist and Master of the Choristers:
Guillaume Ormond
Assistant Organist: John Winter
A request programme of records Symphony No. 100. in G (Military)
(Haydn): Royal Orchestra of Copenhagen, conducted by Nicolai Matko
Italian Serenade (Wolf): the New
Music Quartet
Dances of Marosszek (Kodaly): Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of* London, conducted by Artur Rodzinski
Conducted by Dilys Powell
Art: Basil Taylor
Film: Paul Dehn
Theatre: T. C. Worsley Radio: Lance Sieveking
Book: C. V. Wedgwood
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The Weald of Kent
Robert Reid tells the story of a journey through the Kentish countryside and introduces recordings of some of the people he met
Produced by Arthur Phillips
and the characters who combine to sing them
4-Martha
Operatic records presented by Philip Hope-Wallace
Portraits chosen from the Prologue to Chaucer's
' Canterbury Tales ' and set to music for soprano, tenor, baritone. chorus, and orchestra by George Dyson
Ena Mitchell (soprano)
William Herbert (tenor)
Owen Brannigan (bass-baritone)
Halifax Choral Society
(Conductor, Donald Hunt )
BBC Northern Orchestra
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conducted by Stanford Robinson
Prologue; The Knight; The Squire; The Nun; The Monk; The Clerk of Oxenford ; The Haberdasher and his Fraternity-The Merchant
Four Short Bouts of Domestic Delirium by J. B. Boothroyd
3—' Bills, Budgets and Broker's Men '
(Continued)
The Sergeant of the Law-The Frank lin; The Shipman; The Doctor of Physic; The Wife of Bath: The Poor Parson of a Town; L'Envoi
For Listeners of All Ages
Afternoon Out
Wilfred Pickles visits
Ainwick Castle, Northumberland the home of the Duke of Northumberland
There he meets the head agent, Mr. A. Beresford-Peirse , and members of the household and staff
Programme arranged and written by Margaret Potter
Historical scenes from the past re-enacted in the studio by Geoffrey Banks , Tom Coyne
Ralph Hallett , Fred Fairclough
Herbert Smith , Vida Paterson
Production by Trevor Hill
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A summary of events of the past week
Max Jaffa and the Palm Court Orchestra
This evening's visiting artist,
Heather Harper
Harry S. Truman
Julian Bream (lute)
The Golden Age Singers :
Margaret Field-Hyde (soprano)
Joan Clarke (soprano)
Andrew Pearmain (counter-tenor)
Alfred Hepworth (tenor)
James Atkins (bass-baritone) with Edgar Fleet (tenor)
Directed by Margaret Field-Hyde
' I am he that liveth
Wisdom 1. vv. 13, 15, 16. and 2, v. 1 Canticle 8
Revelation 1, v. 18
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