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Meeting in the Park
A new play for radio by Paul Sheridan
Two people, hitherto strangers, arrange a meeting. Do they meet again or do they part in disappointment? What really happened? What is the truth? Produced by EILEEN CULLEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Sheridan
Produced By:
Eileen Cullen
Ethel Blint:
Mary O'Farrell

For the feast of St. John Baptist de la Salle
From Westminster Cathedral
Introduced by THE RT. Rev. MGR. GORDON WHEELER , the Administrator
Psalms 127-131 (Plainsong and Faux Bourdon)
Hymn: Iste Confessor (Piainsong)
Magnificat (Plainsong and Palestrina)
Motet: Dextera Domini (Palestrina)
Celebrant, Fr. John Formby Westminster Cathedral Choir Directed by Colin Mawby
Organist, Nicholas Kynaston

Contributors

Unknown:
Mgr. Gordon Wheeler
Unknown:
Dextera Domini
Directed By:
Colin Mawby
Organist:
Nicholas Kynaston

A four-part radio adventure by KEVIN MCGARRY
2: All Systems Gone Produced by HERBERT SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Kevin McGarry
Produced By:
Herbert Smith
Ted:
Alan Rothwell
Dan:
Alan Tilvern
Pat:
Shirley King
Mrs Harkins:
Alison Bayley
Rollo:
Roy Minton
The Joker:
Geoffrey Banks
Insp McGinn:
Bert Parnaby
Auctioneer:
Joseph Holmes
Swiss Banker:
Jim Wiggins

Part 2: Mendelssohn
Hymn of Praise (Lobgesang) Symphony
Chorus: All men. all things
Air and Chorus: Praise thou the Lord
Recit. and Air: Stng ye praise
Chorus: All ye that cried unto the Lord
Duet and Chorus: I watted for the Lord
Air: The sorrows of death
Chorus: The night Is departing
Choral: Let all men praise the Lord Duet: My song shall be alway thy mercy
Chorus: Ye nations. offer to. the Lord

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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