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THE REV. KENNETH SLACK
and Programme News
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Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
The Meaning of Love as interpreted by THE REV. GEOFFREY AINGER
and Programme News
by EDWARD SEAGO abridged by Madge Hart
Read by ROLF LEFEBVRE
† First of eight instalments
by ALISTAIR COOKE
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CAMERON FORREST tells the story of a Bedouin Arab calIed Bin Abdullah whom he saved from death in the desert
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The Lord my pasture shall prepare (BBC H.B. 477)
Psalm 121
Luke 21. v. 29, to 22, v.
(N.E.B.)
0 God, whose will is life and good (BBC H.B. 381)
An illustrated talk by RENÉ ELVIN
French for Sixth Forms series
by WILLIAM APPLEBY
O no John
To the moon Sally Brown
Haydn
Second of three illustrated talks by NICHOLAS MILNER-GULLAND
Orchestral Concerts series
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Today's story:
' The Twin Engines by BETTY FOSTER
by Albert Chatterley
The Lighthouse from Collected Poems by W. W. Gibson
For the nine-to-eleven-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS
for the Blind from the parish Church of St. Andrew
Little Berkhamsted, Herts
Conducted by the Rector, THE REV. H. G. BAWTREE-WILLIAMS
Sermon by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL
Introduced by REX PALMER
Hymns: Come ye thankful people. come; We plough the fields; 0 worship the King
Introit: God is a Spirit (Sterndale
Bennett)
Psalm 65
Magnificat; Nunc dimittis
Lessons: Isaiah 55; St. Luke 8. vv. 4-15
Anthem: The wilderness (Goss)
Readers, WILLIAM SHARP and MARGERY WOOD
Pianist, JOAN SINGLETON
Organist,
GEORGE THALBEN-BALL
Choirmaster, THE RECTOR
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including: tAbu Simbel: JACK SINGLETON talks to WILLIAM MACQUITTY about his recent book on the ancient Egyptian temples now being moved above the waters of the High Dam
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JOHN MERRETT talks about working with submarine cables tCan you tell me?: a fortnightly series in which listeners' queries are answered
You asked us to play record requests
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
by Kenneth Grahame
Arranged for broadcasting in eight instalments by May Jenkin 1: The River Bank
Storyteller, DAVID STEUART
Produced by MARGARET LYFORD-PIKE
and Programme News
Scottish Dance Music
† played by the BBC SCOTTISH VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conductor. JACK LEON
ARCHIE DUNCAN (accordion)
by Henrik Ibsen translated by R. Farquharson Sharp
â Adapted and produced by Charles Lefeaux
with David March, Haydn Jones, Walter Fitzgerald, Sheila Grant and Cherie Lunghi as Hedvig
If you take away make-believe from the average man, you take
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Background to the News People in the News Tonight's edition includes items from the LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE at Blackpool beginning today Interview by HARDIMAN SCOTT BBC Political Correspondent
Commentary by UWE KITZINGER
Excerpts from the day's debates introduced by ROBERT WILLIAMS followed by LISTENING POST
WALTER TAPLIN introduces this evening's edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics. Letters on public affairs and issues of policy are specially welcome
Brahms
Piano Trio in C major, Op. 87 played by the TRIO DI TRIESTE
Renato Zanettovich (violin) Libero Lana (cello)
Dario de Rosa (piano) on a gramophone record