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from St. Paul's Cathedral
Order of Service
Psalm xxxvii
Lesson, I Kings xvii
Magnificat (Bennett in E flat) Lesson, Luke x, 23-xi, 13
Nunc Dimittis (Bennett in E flat)
Anthem, Jesu, the very thought of Thee (Bairstow)
Jesu, the very thought of Thee
With sweetness fills my breast ; But sweeter far Thy face to see, And in Thy presence rest.
(St. Bernard) (Translated by E. Caswall )
Hymn, Thy Kingdom come (E.H.
504)

Contributors

Translated By:
E. Caswall

A Comic Opera by Jacques Offenbach
Being selected music with a narrative based on the libretto (after Meilhac and Halevy) by Charles Lamb Kenney

Written and adapted for the microphone by Kathleen Nott and Ernst Schoen
The BBC Revue Chorus and The BBC Theatre Orchestra
Conducted by Georg Knepler

with

The action takes place in a village belonging to Lord Bluebeard, at the Court of King Boteche, in Lord Bluebeard's castle, and again at the Court

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Lamb
Unknown:
Kathleen Nott
Unknown:
Ernst Schoen
Conducted By:
Georg Knepler
Narrator:
Michael Lane
Popolani (in Lord Bluebeard's service):
Norman Davies
Fleurette, a Shepherdess (later Princess Hermia, daughter of King Bobeche):
Eugenia Trigeuz
Prince Sapphire:
Catherine Lawson
Boulotte (A country lass):
Betty Bannerman
Lord Bluebeard:
Howard Hemming
Count Oscar (Prime Minister to the King):
Charles Schloss
King Bobeche:
Donald Campbell
Queen Clementine:
Nora Colton
Deceased wives of Lord Bluebeard Isaure:
Catherine Lawson
Blanche:
Eugenia Triguez
Heloise:
Nora Colton

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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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