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with Kitty Bluett
Fred Yule , Peter Sellers
Patricia Hayes , Leslie Perrins
Bob and Alf Pearson
The Beaux and the Belles
Stanley Black and the Dance Orchestra
Script by Ted Ray and Eddie Maguire
Additional material by George Wadmore
Produced by George Inns

Contributors

Unknown:
Kitty Bluett
Unknown:
Fred Yule
Unknown:
Peter Sellers
Unknown:
Patricia Hayes
Unknown:
Leslie Perrins
Unknown:
Alf Pearson
Script By:
Ted Ray
Script By:
Eddie Maguire
Unknown:
George Wadmore
Produced By:
George Inns

From Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church, London. Conducted by the Minister, the Rev. F. Townley Lord

Is the Bible really a dull hook. as people sometimes say? If the thing that makes a book attractive is its 'human interest' and its pictures of living people of all kinds, then the Bible is the most fascinating hook in the world. In his third talk, Dr. Townley Lord shows how the Bible is a kind of picture gallery, full of vivid portraits. He distinguishes four types of people portrayed in the Bible - good people, bad people, the good who go wrong, and the bad who make good, and he invites listeners to recognise their own portrait among them.

Contributors

Speaker:
The Rev. F. Townley Lord

with Peggy Bailey
(sweet voice of the West)
Sergeant O'Doherty
(of the Mounties)
Buck Douglas
(the old cowpunclier) Jimmy Hawthorne
(the yodelling burkaroo)
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

presents Bing Crosby in a radio adaptation from the sound-track of the Paramount picture
' Top of the Morning * with Barry Fitzgerald
Ann Blyth , Hume Cronin
Adaptation and editing by Desmond Carrington
Produced by Thurstan Holland

Contributors

Unknown:
Bing Crosby
Unknown:
Barry Fitzgerald
Unknown:
Ann Blyth
Unknown:
Hume Cronin
Unknown:
Desmond Carrington
Produced By:
Thurstan Holland

A musical drama of the west
Episode 3 with ' Rustler' (a canine cowhand)
Music by the Four Ramblers and the Sons of the Saddle led by Jack Fallon
Guitarist, Freddie Phillips Written and produced by Charles Chilton

Contributors

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

Community hymn-singing from Christ Church, Bexleyheath, Kent. Conductor, William McKechnie. Organist, George Willis. Hymns introduced by Canon R. M. Scantlebury , of-Carlisle Cathedral
Praise to the Lord. the Almighty (A. and M. 657)
There is a green hill far away (A. and M. 332)
It Is a thing most wonderful (C.H.
436)
What a friend we have in Jesus
(C.H. 701)
In Christ there Is no east or west
(S.P. 537)
For ever with the Lord (A. and M.
231)
Who would true valour see (A. and M. 676)
O, worship the King (A. and M. 167)

Contributors

Conductor:
William McKechnie.
Organist:
George Willis.
Introduced By:
Canon R. M. Scantlebury

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