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with Sam Costa
Maurice Denham , Diana Morrison
The Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Stanley Black Script by Richard Murdoch ,
Kenneth Horne , Anthony Armstrong with additional material by Talbot Rothweli
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont

Contributors

Unknown:
Sam Costa
Unknown:
Maurice Denham
Unknown:
Diana Morrison
Conducted By:
Stanley Black
Script By:
Richard Murdoch
Script By:
Kenneth Horne
Script By:
Anthony Armstrong
Unknown:
Talbot Rothweli
Produced By:
Leslie Bridgmont

Community hymn-singing from Manchester Cathedral. Led by choirs of the Anglican and Free Churches in the central area of the city and the boys from Chethiam's Hospital, conducted by Douglas Steele
Organist, Norman Cocker
Hymns introduced by the Dean of Manchester, the Rt. Rev. J. L. Wilson
Let all the world in every corner sing
(Tune, Luckington)
Father of heaven, whose love profound
(Tune, Rivaulx)
For all the saints (Tune. Sine nomine) Let saints on earth in concert sing
(Tune. Dundee)
0 let him whose sorrow (Tune, North
Coates
0 God of love, 0 King of peace
(Tune. Rockingham)
Christ is our corner stone (Tune,
Harewood)
Once to every man and nation (Tune,
Hyfrydol)

Contributors

Conducted By:
Douglas Steele
Organist:
Norman Cocker
Unknown:
Rt. Rev. J. L. Wilson

Ted Ray introduces a programme for Services everywhere
Guests:
Valerie Hobson
Jack Watson and a sporting celebrity
The Forces try to stump Leslie Welch, the Memory Man
Carole Carr slings songs of the Servicemen's choice
You've Asked For It
Bringing sounds for Servicemen overseas to remind them of home
The Stargazers
The George Mitchell Choir
Geraldo and his Concert Orchestra
Script by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin
Produced by Leslie Bridgmont and Frank Hooper
(Home)

Contributors

Introduces:
Ted Ray
Unknown:
Valerie Hobson
Unknown:
Jack Watson
Unknown:
Leslie Welch
Unknown:
Carole Carr
Unknown:
George Mitchell Choir
Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Denis Goodwin
Produced By:
Leslie Bridgmont
Produced By:
Frank Hooper

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