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From the Free Church of Amersham, Buckinghamshire. Conducted by the Rev. E. Murray Page. Speaker, Dr. Ellen Clow

Dr. Ellen Clow worked for many years as a medical missionary in North Central China and was there at the time of the Japanese invasion. After a short period in England, she returned and continued her work there until she was again compelled to leave by the advance of the communist forces. She is now Associate Foreign Secretary of the Baptist Missionary Society. Dr. Clow speaks today about the absolute claim that Christ makes on our allegiance.

Contributors

Service conducted by:
The Rev. E. Murray Page
Speaker:
Dr. Ellen Clow

from Blackpool with Marcia Owen to lead you
In singing old and new songs
Owen Brannigan
Concert and operatic star
The Melomaniacs
The operatic nitwits
Joan Stuart
Singing for you
Eric James and George Myddleton at the two pianos
Gerald Raper to keep you on the beat
Produced by Philip Robinson
(Marcia Owen is appearing at the Winter Gardens, Margate: Joan Stuart , in Henry Hall 's Sunny Serenade at Blackpool; The Melomaniacs are appearing in Lawrence Wright's 'On With the Show' at Blackpool)

Contributors

Unknown:
Marcia Owen
Unknown:
Owen Brannigan
Unknown:
Joan Stuart
Unknown:
Eric James
Unknown:
George Myddleton
Pianos:
Gerald Raper
Produced By:
Philip Robinson
Produced By:
Marcia Owen
Unknown:
Joan Stuart
Unknown:
Henry Hall

with all the Old Log Cabin favourites including Peggy Bailey (Sweet voice of the west)
Buck Douglas
(The old cowpuncher)
Sergeant O'Doherty
(of the Royal Canadian Mounties)
Jimmy Hawthorn
(The yodelling buckaroo)
The Bunkhouse Boys The Maple Leaf Four and Big Bill Campbell
Produced by David Miller

Contributors

Unknown:
Peggy Bailey
Unknown:
Buck Douglas
Unknown:
Jimmy Hawthorn
Produced By:
David Miller

presents Greta Garbo and Melvyn Douglas in ' Ninotchka ' with Ina Claire and Bela Lugosi
An adaptation from the sound-track of the M.G.M. production
Narrator, Sebastian Cabot
Adaptation by Desmond Canrington
Produced by Thuratan Holland
(Sebastian Cabot broadcasts by permission of Oaktnnds Films, Ltd.)

Contributors

Unknown:
Greta Garbo
Unknown:
Melvyn Douglas
Unknown:
Ina Claire
Unknown:
Bela Lugosi
Narrator:
Sebastian Cabot
Unknown:
Desmond Canrington
Produced By:
Thuratan Holland
Produced By:
Sebastian Cabot

The best of today's popular songs played by Stanley Black and the Augmented Dance Orchestra sung by Diana Coupland
Dick James and the Stargazers
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
Producer, Johnnie Stewart

Contributors

Played By:
Stanley Black
Sung By:
Diana Coupland
Sung By:
Dick James
Introduced By:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Johnnie Stewart

Community hymn-singing from St. Peter Mancroft Church, Norwich. Led by the combined Anglican and Free Church choirs
Conducted by Alice Peters
Organist, C. J. R. Coleman
Hymns introduced by The Rev. J. A. H. Waddington
We love the place, 0 God (A. and M. 242)
Come ye yourselves apart (A. and M. 761)
Fill thou my life (A. and M. 705)
Thine arm. 0 Lord (A. and M. 369)
(Continued in next column)
We plough the fields (A. and M. 383)
For the beauty of the earth (A. and M.663)
Rejoice the Lord is King (A. and M. 202)
Faithful shepherd feed me (A. and M. 730)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Alice Peters
Organist:
C. J. R. Coleman
Unknown:
Rev. J. A. H. Waddington

with Arthur English
The Merry Macs
Harry Hemsley
Josh White
Janet Brown
Stephane Grappelly
Ray Buckingham
Johnny Ladd
. The Three Imps
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Introduced by Philip Slessor
Produced by Bryan Sears -
(Arthur English is appearing at the Windmill Theatre, London; The Merry Macs are appearing at the London Pavilion; Ray Buckingham is appearing in ' Golden City ' at the Adelphi Theatre)
Repeated on Saturday at 1.10 (Home)

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Hemsley
Unknown:
Josh White
Unknown:
Janet Brown
Unknown:
Stephane Grappelly
Unknown:
Ray Buckingham
Unknown:
Johnny Ladd
Unknown:
Billy Ternent
Introduced By:
Philip Slessor
Produced By:
Bryan Sears

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