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From St. Mary's, Warwick. Conducted by the Vicar, the Rev. Joseph McCulloch
' If only I had the pluckl ' Successful living is largely courage in the face of life. Do you agree? Between us and what we want to be there is always a mountain of fear-the mountain which only faith can move. What distinguishes the saint from his fellow-sinners ? Is it not primarily a unique kind of courage? Take, for instance, St. Paul. Why was it that nothing and nobody could get him down for long? What was the secret of his courage, of his power to take blow after blow and yet never be counted out? In what way was his courage different from that of people who, it is said, ' do not know what fear is ? ' Our commonest problem is how to conquer fear. Has the saint got the answer? If so, where does he get it? 'I can do all things, through Christ who strengthened me.' How does this work out in ordinary life?

Contributors

Unknown:
Joseph McCulloch

Ted Ray introduces a programme for Services everywhere
Guests:
Googie Withers, Jack Warner
Spotlight on Sport
Introducing sporting celebrities and the Forces try to stump
Leslie Welch , the Memory Man
' Let Me Be Your Sweetheart '
Petula Clark brings you greetings and sings the most requested song
Hit Tunes from Home with the Stargazers
The George Mitchell Choir and Geraldo and his Orchestra
You've Asked for It
Bringing personalities- and artists you have asked for and sounds and voices that remind you of your home town or village
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont

Contributors

Introduces:
Ted Ray
Unknown:
Leslie Welch
Unknown:
Petula Clark
Produced By:
Leslie Bridgmont

A series of domestic comedies written by Bebe Daniels
Robert Block and William Harding
6—' Let Ben Do It'
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black
Incidental music by Arthur Wilkinson
Production by Tom Ronald

Contributors

Written By:
Bebe Daniels
Written By:
Robert Block
Written By:
William Harding
Conducted By:
Stanley Black
Music By:
Arthur Wilkinson
Production By:
Tom Ronald
Befce:
Bebe Daniels
Beti:
Ben Lyon
Barbara:
Barbara Lyon
Richard:
Richard Lyon
Aggie Macdonald:
Molly Weir
Mr Aloysius Wimple:
Deryck Guyler
Florrie Wainwrlght:
Doris Rogers
Angus McTavish:
Ian Sadler
Hilary Banbury:
David Enders

with Isabel Dean
A serial in eight episodes by Lester Powell
6—‘ In Plain English '
Other parts played by David Kossoff , Malcolm Hayes , Warren Stanhope , and Susan Richards
Produced by Martyn C. Webster

Contributors

Unknown:
Lester Powell
Played By:
David Kossoff
Played By:
Malcolm Hayes
Played By:
Warren Stanhope
Played By:
Susan Richards
Produced By:
Martyn C. Webster
John Dover:
Douglass Montgomery
Prudence:
Isabel Dean
Max Haber:
Max Adrian
Kleek:
Jon Farrell
Inspector Kennedy:
Ivan Samson

Community hymn-singing from the Garrison Church, Bad Oeyn hausen, Germany, with combined Free Church and Church of England Choirs, Headquarters, British Army of the Rhine
Conductor, Captain T. R. Parker
Organist, Major J. E Mee
Hymns introduced by the Assistant Chaplain-General, B.A.O.R., Rev. Victor J. Pike, C.B.E.,K.H.C.
Lo, he comes with clouds descending
(A. and M. 51)
Guide me. 0 thou great Redeemer
(A. and M. 196)
The Lord's my Shepherd (Scottish
Metrical PsaJm 23)
0 Son of Man (M.H.B. 241)
He who would valiant be (A. and M.
676)
Praise to the Lord the Almighty
(A. and M. 657)
Thy hand, 0 God, has guided (A. and M. 604)
City of God (E.H. 375)

Contributors

Unknown:
Bad Oeyn
Conductor:
Captain T. R. Parker
Organist:
Major J. E Mee
Unknown:
Rev. Victor J. Pike, C.B.E.,k.H.C.

with Derek Roy
Rawicz and Landauer
Al Read
Rex Ramer
Barbara Sumner
Charmian Innes
Ribton and Richards
' Rags, Bottles, and Bones '
Larry Macari
Billy Ternent and his Orchestra
Produced by Bryan Sears

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Roy
Unknown:
Rawicz
Unknown:
Landauer
Unknown:
Al Read
Unknown:
Rex Ramer
Unknown:
Barbara Sumner
Unknown:
Charmian Innes
Unknown:
Ribton
Unknown:
Richards
Unknown:
Larry MacAri
Unknown:
Billy Ternent
Produced By:
Bryan Sears

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