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from St. Paul's Cathedral
Order of Service
Psalm xxvii-xxix
Lesson, Song of the Three Holy children, 29-37
Magnificat (Brewer in E flat) Lesson, Luke xxiv, 36-end
Nunc Dimittis (Brewer in E flat)
Anthem, 0 praise God in His holiness (Macpherson) (The words of the Anthem taken from Psalm cl)
Hymn, 0 Christ, our hope, our hearts' desire (E.H. 144, vv. 1, 5, 6)

(Fifth Edition)
Written and arranged by Mungo Dewar
The Characters
Shorty S inclair
Lofty Delaney ..........Able Seamen
Nobby Clark J
Pincher Martin, Leading Seaman
Boyle and Shovell, The 'Appy
Ashcats
Telegraphist William Jenkins , The
Xylophonic Sparker
Vocal Quartet from the Forecastle-men: Shiner Wright , Spud Murphy , Taffy Jones , and Chats
Harris James Brown , Chief Yeoman of Signals (Accordion
Lieutenant Onslow Meaux
Lieutenant James P. The Wardroom
Mercator Wailers
Lieutenant Donald Angus MacGregor
The Blanco Boys, The Ship's Band
The Ship's Company and the Sergeant o' Marines
Scene : The Quarter-Deck of H.M.S. St. George
The cast includes : Jack Barty , Fred Gwyn , Arthur Askey , Fred Gibson , John Rorke , Raymond Newell , Vine, More, and Nevard, Styx Gibling. Stearn Scott , Claude Pilgrim , Reginald Mitchell , John Duncan ,
Bill Bownass and The BBC Variety Orchestra and Male Voice Chorus
Conducted by Charles Shadwell
Orchestral arrangements by Wally Wallond
Chorus arrangements by Doris Arnold
Produced by the Old Salt,
Harry S. Pepper
' Eight Bells' will be repeated in the Regional programme on Friday at 6.0

Contributors

Arranged By:
Mungo Dewar
Unknown:
William Jenkins
Unknown:
Shiner Wright
Unknown:
Spud Murphy
Unknown:
Taffy Jones
Unknown:
Harris James Brown
Accordion:
Lieutenant Onslow Meaux
Unknown:
Lieutenant Donald Angus MacGregor
Unknown:
Jack Barty
Unknown:
Fred Gwyn
Unknown:
Arthur Askey
Unknown:
Fred Gibson
Unknown:
John Rorke
Unknown:
Raymond Newell
Unknown:
Styx Gibling.
Unknown:
Stearn Scott
Unknown:
Claude Pilgrim
Unknown:
Reginald Mitchell
Unknown:
John Duncan
Unknown:
Bill Bownass
Conducted By:
Charles Shadwell
Arrangements By:
Wally Wallond
Arrangements By:
Doris Arnold

A new radio play by Richard Hughes
Author of Danger (1924), the first play ever written for the microphone
Production by Lance Sieveking
Time, 1938
Principal characters
The other parts of Miss Macdonald, Jane Withering , Mary Wedderbum , Doctor, Mrs. Harbrowe, etcetera, are played by Lilian Warde ; Mona Harrison (By permission of H. M. Tennant , Ltd.) ; Joyce Wodeman ; Pauline Peachy ; Jean Winstanley ; Muriel Pavlow; Allan Wade ; Margot Sieveking ;
Noel Dryden ; Robert Holland
' We Gave our Grandmother ' was broadcast in the Regional programme on Monday

Contributors

Play By:
Richard Hughes
Production By:
Lance Sieveking
Unknown:
Jane Withering
Unknown:
Mary Wedderbum
Played By:
Lilian Warde
Played By:
Mona Harrison
Unknown:
H. M. Tennant
Unknown:
Joyce Wodeman
Unknown:
Pauline Peachy
Unknown:
Jean Winstanley
Unknown:
Allan Wade
Unknown:
Margot Sieveking
Unknown:
Noel Dryden
Unknown:
Robert Holland
Letitia at the age of four:
Maureen Glynne
Letitia at the age of fourteen:
Angela Freedman
Letitia at the age of nineteen:
Mary Alexander
Letitia at the age of seventy-two:
May Agate
Mary (Letitia's grand-children ):
Joan Batchelor
Jenny (Letitia's grand-children ):
Eileen Easton Smith
Derek (Letitia's grand-children ):
Eric Anderson
Charles Bredon:
Starley Lathbury

National Programme Daventry

About National Programme

National Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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