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From Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church, London. Conducted by the Minister, the Rev. F. Townley Lord
' Why should anyone bother to read the Bible? ' That is a question often asked, yet the Bible is still the world's best seller. In the People's Services during October the Rev. F. Townley Lord wants to make the Bible ' come alive ' for the modern reader. In this first service he explains how the Bible, a library of sixty-six separate books all in one volume, came into existence and the one great idea that links all these various books together. He shows how they contain the fascinating story of many centuries, and how through these books, and the vivid history that lies behind them, God still speaks to the needs of our modern world.

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. F. Townley Lord

with Peggy Bailey
(sweet voice of the West)
Sergeant O'Doherty
(of the Mounties)
Buck Douglas
(the old cowpuncher) Jimmy Hawthorne
(the yodelling buckaroo)
Wally Brenan (the hired hand)
Royal Canadian Mounties Chorus and the Bunkhouse Band
Written and devised by Big Bill Campbell

Contributors

Unknown:
Peggy Bailey
Unknown:
Buck Douglas
Unknown:
Jimmy Hawthorne
Unknown:
Wally Brenan
Unknown:
Bill Campbell

A musical drama of the west
Episode 1 with ' Rustler' (a candne cowhand)
Music by the Four Ramblers and the Sons of the Saddle led by Jack Fallon
Written and produced by Charles Chilton

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Fallon
Produced By:
Charles Chilton
A rancher:
Cal McCord
Mary his daughter:
Carole Carr
Jeff Arnold:
Paul Carpenter
Luke, an old cowhand:
Charles Irwin
Bob a singing cowhand:
Bob Mallin

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