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Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
(S.P. 626. C.H. 22, and P. and H. 223. all omitting v. 4; A. and M. 657: Tune. Lobe den Herren)
Interlude: Gordon Seagrave-1
Prayers: the Prayer of Thanksgiving; the Lord's Prayer
Thine arm, 0 Lord, in days of old
(S.P. 287, A. and M. 369, C.H. 86, and P. and H. 201. all omitting v. 2: Tune, St. Matthew)

A spontaneous discussion by Mary Stocks , George Scott
The Abbot of Downside
William Connor
Question-Master, Freddy Grisewood
From Ringwood, Hampshire
followed by an interlude at 1.65

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Stocks
Unknown:
George Scott
Question-Master:
William Connor
Question-Master:
Freddy Grisewood

STORIES AND RHYMES: 'The Barley Reel ' by H. N. May
2.20 SENIOR ENGLISH II. ' Far From tho Madding Crowd ' by Thomas Hardy , adapted by Margery Morris. Part
2.40 Interval Music
2.45 NATURE STUDY. 4-Coal. Script by Ronald Tait. and Basil Tait.

Contributors

Unknown:
H. N. May
Unknown:
Thomas Hardy
Adapted By:
Margery Morris.
Script By:
Ronald Tait.
Script By:
Basil Tait.

A serial in six episodes by Michael Hardwick
Based on the novel by Fergus Hume

A reveller hails a hansom cab in a Melbourne street late one night in 1873. A passer-by recognises him, joins him for part of the journey, and gives the cabby further directions. At the destination the cabby cannot arouse his fare - and a murder hunt begins.

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Hardwick
Based on the novel by:
Fergus Hume
Production:
Audrey Cameron
Oliver Whyte:
Leigh Crutchley
Cabby:
John Hollin
Passer-by:
Joseph Shaw
Constable:
John Scott
Coroner:
Frederick Treves
Dr Chinston:
John Graham
Detective Sam Gorby:
Russell Napier
Sergeant Joseph:
John Cazabon
Mrs Hableton:
Shirley Cameron
Roger Moreland:
Bruce Stewart
Mrs Sampson:
Brenda Dunrich
Madge Frettlby:
Gwenda Wilson
Brian Fitzgerald:
Allan McClelland
Mark Frettlby:
Harold Young

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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