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

What do we mean by calling the Bible 'The Word of God'? How does God speak, and what is his message? In the last talk of his series the Rev. Townley Lord shows how God has spoken to mankind through the writers of the Bible and above all in the life and teaching of Jesus Christ; and he discusses what God's message is, both for nations and for individuals.

Contributors

Service conducted by:
The Rev. F. Townley Lord

1—' Unexpected Guests ' with Elsie , Johnny , Winnie , and Horace
Script by Jill Allgood and Harry Hemsley
Produced by Audrey Cameron

Contributors

Unknown:
Elsie
Unknown:
Johnny
Unknown:
Winnie
Unknown:
Horace
Script By:
Jill Allgood
Script By:
Harry Hemsley
Produced By:
Audrey Cameron
Pierre the head waiter:
Martin Benson
Miss Pillweed, the receptionist:
Molly Lumley
Madame Incognito, a guest:
.Cecile Chevreau
Pieface, the chef:
Norman Shelley

A monthly harvest of facts, features, and fancies-with a few fads
Contents include:
'The Channel Swim ' by Stephen Grenfell
' Public Voices ' with Wynford Vaughan ThomaS
' Through
Gordon Glover 's Looking-glass' with George Benson , Cecile Chevreau
Clarence Wright , Ronald Barton
October Symposium
Lyrics by Allan M. Laing and Michael Barsley
Music composed by Marr Mackie and played by Billy Miller and the Shoestrings
Conducted by Clifton Helliwell
Singer, Paula Green
Introduced by Franklin Engelmann
Production by Michael Barsley

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Grenfell
Unknown:
Wynford Vaughan Thomas
Unknown:
Gordon Glover
Unknown:
George Benson
Unknown:
Cecile Chevreau
Unknown:
Clarence Wright
Unknown:
Ronald Barton
Unknown:
Allan M. Laing
Unknown:
Michael Barsley
Composed By:
Marr MacKie
Played By:
Billy Miller
Conducted By:
Clifton Helliwell
Singer:
Paula Green
Introduced By:
Franklin Engelmann
Production By:
Michael Barsley

A musical drama of the west
Episode 5 and Other parts played by: Macdonald Parke , Alan Keith , Brendan O'Dowda , Jimmy Bolan , Dermot Buckley , Willie O'Toole , and Reed de Rouen
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

Played By:
MacDonald Parke
Played By:
Alan Keith
Played By:
Brendan O'Dowda
Played By:
Jimmy Bolan
Played By:
Dermot Buckley
Played By:
Willie O'Toole
Played By:
Reed de Rouen
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
'Rustler,' a canine cowhand:
Bob Mallin

Community hymn-singing from St. Paul's Church, Chippenham, Wiltshire, led by combined Anglican and Free Church Choirs of the district. Hymns introduced by Canon P. G. Reddick. Organist and conductor, A. L. P. Chinn
For all the saints (A. and M. 437) Jesus calls us (A. and M. 403)
(Continued in next column)
He who would valiant be (A. and M. 676)
Soldiers of Christ, arise (A. and M. 270)
Through all the changing scenes of life (A. and M. 290)
Put thou thy trust in God (A. and M. 692)
Come down, 0 Love divine (A. and M. 670)
Through the night of doubt and sorrow (A. and M. 274)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Canon P. G. Reddick.
Conductor:
A. L. P. Chinn

From Camberwell Palace, London with Frankie Howerd
Anona Winn
Jack Warner
Tony Fayne and David Evans
Tommy Reilly
Johnny Denis , his Ranchmen and the Cactus Kids
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Introduced by Philip Slessor
Produced by Bryan Sears

Contributors

Unknown:
Frankie Howerd
Unknown:
Anona Winn
Unknown:
Jack Warner
Unknown:
Tony Fayne
Unknown:
David Evans
Unknown:
Tommy Reilly
Unknown:
Johnny Denis
Unknown:
Billy Ternent
Introduced By:
Philip Slessor
Produced By:
Bryan Sears

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