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Lent Series:
† BISHOP STEPHEN NEILL on the Outreach of the Church
6: Allen Gardiner and a new challenge to fellowship
This series of talks available as a booklet. price 1s. 6d. plus 3d. postage. Il may be obtained by sending a crossed postal order to [address removed]. or by ordering through booksellers.

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Neill
Unknown:
Allen Gardiner

Six programmes for teachers and parents on the Authority of the Bible
Introduced by HAROLD LOUKES Reader in Education at Oxford
5: The Bible Says
Speaker,
THE REV. CANON I.T.RAMSEY. Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of the Christian Religion at Oxford
Professor Ramsey, who has made a special study of religious language and its bearing upon communication and experience, is questioned by Harold Loukes about various kinds of language in the Bible. What might it mean to assert that ' the Bible is the Word of God

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harold Loukes
Unknown:
Rev. Canon I.T.Ramsey.
Unknown:
Harold Loukes

Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
Motoring Low
A Letter to M.P.s by HAMISH McN. HENDERSON, a lecturer in law
Motoring Law Complex: BILL SHEPHERD takes a layman's look at current legislation
The Possibilities of Reform: summing-up by THE LAWYER
Road Conditions for the week

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bill Hartley
Introduced By:
Motoring Low

taking the lid off life with ANN TAYLOR
THE MORGAN-JAMES Duo
WOOLF PHILLIPS
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Devised by Al Read
Written by RONNIE TAYLOR
Produced byBILL WORSLEY
Broadcast of November 1,
1964, in the Light Programme

Contributors

Unknown:
Ann Taylor
Written By:
Ronnie Taylor
Produced By:
Bill Worsley

PETER WALLFISCH (piano) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway Conducted by DAVID GRUFFYDD EVANS
David Gruffydd Evans broadcasts by arrangement with the Welsh National Opera Company

Overture: World on the Moon - Haydn
Piano Concerto No. 18, in flat major (K.456) - Mozart
On Hearing the first Cuckoo in Spring - Delius
Summer Night on the River - Delius
Symphony No. 1, in B flat major - .Schumann

Contributors

Piano:
Peter Wallfisch
Leader:
Philip Whiteway
Conducted By:
David Gruffydd Evans
Unknown:
David Gruffydd Evans

with HARRY DAVIDSON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Introduced by REX PALMER
Master of Ceremonies, CHARLES CRATHORN
Produced by John Billingham The dances: Marine Fourstep; Waltz; The Latchford Schottische; Sherrie Saunter ; Barn Dance; Tango Chérie; Felice Foxtrot ; Dinkie Onestep

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Davidson
Introduced By:
Rex Palmer
Produced By:
John Billingham
Unknown:
Sherrie Saunter
Unknown:
Felice Foxtrot
Unknown:
Dinkie Onestep

Waters of the Moon by N. C. Hunter adapted for radio by MOLLIE HARDWICK with Coral Browne and Virginia Maskell
' Most of us spend all our time trying not to hope for what is quite unattainable. trying to be content with what we have.It's not kind to make us dream of the waters of the moon, of all kinds of happiness that are out of reach ..'
Cast in order of speaking:
† Produced by BETTY DAVIES

Contributors

Unknown:
N. C. Hunter
Unknown:
Mollie Hardwick
Unknown:
Coral Browne
Unknown:
Virginia Maskell
Produced By:
Betty Davies
JohnDaty:
Peter Marinker
Evelyn Daly, his sister:
Virginia Maskell
Mrs Whyte:
Mary O'Farrell
Colonel Selby:
Martin Lewis
Mrs Daly:
Anna Burden
Mrs Ashworth:
Dorothy Holmes Gore
Julius Winterhalter:
Gerard Heinz
Helen Lancaster:
Coral Browne
Robert Lancaster, her husband:
Patrick Barr
Tonetta Landi, her daughter:
Eva Haddon
Pianist:
Cicely Hoye

News and views on books from MAURICE CRANSTON
ROBERT HARBINSON
ELIZABETH SALTER
JOHN BOWEN in conversation with DILYS POWELL about his new novel A World Elsewhere and NAOMI LEWIS on a new edition of Tellers of Tales
Introduced by ROBIN HOLMES

Contributors

Unknown:
Maurice Cranston
Unknown:
Robert Harbinson
Unknown:
Elizabeth Salter
Unknown:
John Bowen
Unknown:
Dilys Powell
Unknown:
Naomi Lewis
Introduced By:
Robin Holmes

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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