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from the Parish Church of St. Mary, Sunbury-on-Thames; Celebrant: the Vicar, the Rev. David Savill, assisted by the Rev. S.H.A. Johnson

O come, all ye faithful (A. and M. 69)
Our Father and Collect for Purity
The Summary of the Law
Collect, Epistle, and Gospel for Christmas Day
Before the Gospel: Love came down at Christmas (S.P. 92)
Nicene Creed
Brightest and best of the sons of the morning (A. and M. 643)
The Prayer for the Church Confession and Absolution
Preface and Sanctus
The Prayer of Consecration
At the Communion: In the bleak midwinter (S.P. 75)
Our Father and Prayer of Thanks-giving
Gloria
Blessing
Hark! the herald-angels sing (A. and M. 60)

Contributors

Celebrant:
The Rev. David Savill
Assisted by:
The Rev. S.H.A. Johnson
Organist:
Llewellyn Whittington

The novel by Howard Mason.
Freely adapted for radio by Norman Edwards.
[Starring] Noel Johnson and Anthony Sagar
(Last Saturday's recorded broadcast)

A ship with a valuable cargo has foundered on a reef off Martinique. The circumstances are not quite clear and the insurance company has sent Edward Hurd to find out more.

Contributors

Author:
Howard Mason
Adapted by:
Norman Edwards
Night club song written by:
Gloria Nugent
Night club song written by:
Alan Paul
Producer:
R.D. Smith
Henri Dubois:
John Hollis
Edward Hurd:
Noel Johnson
Charles Cox-Smith:
Philip Cunningham
Captain Hilary:
Anthony Sagar
Inspector Lemoineau:
Peter Claughton
Hendrik Boon:
Frank Windsor
Mariette Hilary:
Corinne Langston
Commandant Dulac:
Jacques Brunius
Amed Suliman:
James Clarke
Huntingford:
Godfrey Kenton
Rossiter:
Leigh Crutchley
De Savigny:
Keith Pyott
Other parts played by:
Members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company

Robert Irwin introduces Music to Remember
Royal Opera House Orchestra
(Leader, Charles Taylor)
Conducted by Hugo Rignold
Music from the Ballets:
Recorded before an invited audience in the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, by permission of the General Administrator
Next week: BBC Scottish Orchestra, conductor Ian Whyte, with Ross Pratt (piano), from Glasgow

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Irwin
Musicians:
Royal Opera House Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Charles Taylor
Orchestra conducted by:
Hugo Rignold

with Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe, Spike Milligan
The Ray Ellington Quartet, Max Geldray
(BBC recording)

(Peter Sellers is in "Brouhaha" at the Aldwych Theatre, London, Harry Secombe in 'Large as Life' at the Opera House, Manchester)
Repeated on Wednesday at 9.30 (Light)

Contributors

Comedian:
Peter Sellers
Comedian:
Harry Secombe
Comedian/Script:
Spike Milligan
Musicians:
The Ray Ellington Quartet
Harmonicist:
Max Geldray
Orchestra conducted by:
Wally Stott
Announcer:
Wallace Greenslade
Producer:
John Browell

by E. M. Forster.
Dramatised for radio by Lance Sieveking.
Place: Chandrapore, in India, near the River Ganges.
Time: A few years before the English left.
(The recorded broadcast of October 24, 1955)
Edgar Hall writes on page 7

Contributors

Author:
E.M. Forster
Dramatised for radio by:
Lance Sieveking
Producer:
Donald McWhinnie
Dr. Aziz:
Roger Delgado
Hamidullah a barrister:
Garard Green
Mahmoud Ali, a barrister:
Paul Whitsun-Jones
Hamidullah Begum:
Jill Nyasa
Syed Mohammed, Assistant Engineer:
Bakshi Prem
Mrs. Callendar:
Beatrice Gilbert
Mrs. Lesley:
Annette Kelly
Mrs. Moore, Ronny's mother:
Gladys Young
Adela Quested:
Mary Wimbush
Turton, Head of the District Establishment:
Richard Williams
Ronny Heaslop, City Magistrate:
Peter Howell
Cyril Fielding, Head of the Government College:
Manning Wilson
Mrs. Turton:
Marjorie Mars
Professor Godbole, Fielding's assistant:
Hugh David
The Nawab Bahadur, a leading Mohammedan landowner:
Garard Green
His chauffeur:
Geoffrey Matthews
McBride, District Superintendent of Police:
Ewan Roberts
Major Callendar, Civil Surgeon:
Hamilton Dyce
Mr. Das, Local Magistrate:
Bakshi Prem
Amritrao, a barrister:
Geoffrey Matthews
[Actor]:
D. Devahuti
[Actor]:
Sujata Khanna
[Actor]:
Gyan Kaushik
[Actor]:
Zia Mohyeddin

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