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A weekly radio magazine for young listeners
Edited and produced by Lionel Gamlin
Report In Rhythm
Billy Mayerl and the Fleeting Footnotes send you some more musical greetings
Spring Book List
James Langham calls your attention to some new books he thinks you will find most enjoyable during the Easter holidays
' Gaily the Troubadour ... '
Wilfrid Thomas plays you records that remind him of a recent visit to New York
Birds in Aviaries
P. M Soderberg talks about another of the hobbies that interest him— this time keeping and caring for cage-birds

Contributors

Produced By:
Lionel Gamlin

Oxford
Eamonn Andrews travels with a BBC Mobile Recording Unit to Oxford and meets some of the people who are visiting the town The visitors are offered the freedom of the BBC's record libraries and may choose to listen to a past broadcast or to a recording of their favourite artist or orchestra
Produced by Phyllis Robinson

Contributors

Produced By:
Phyllis Robinson

Community hymn singing from the Baptist Men's Movement Conference, at the Hayes, Swanwick, Derbyshire
Hymns introduced by G. W. Harte , President of the Baptist Men's Movement
Conductor, G. R. Beasley-Murray
Pianist, Deryck Smith
Rise up. O men of God (Tune,
Carlisle)
(Continued in next column)
Through the night of doubt and sorrow (Tune, Ebenezer)
For the 'might of thine arm we bless thee (Tune Mountain Christians)
A safe stronghold our God is still
(Tune. Ein' feste Burg)
When wilt thou save the people
(Tune, Commonwealth)
When I survey the wondrous Cross
(Tune. Deep Harmeny)
I heard the voice of Jesus say (Tune,
Vox dilectil
Man of sorrows, wondrous name
(Tune, Hallelujah! What a Saviour)

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Introduced By:
G. W. Harte
Conductor:
G. R. Beasley-Murray
Pianist:
Deryck Smith

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