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Maundy Thursday
My God, my Father, make me strong (S.P. 583, omit. vv. 2 and 4) Psalm xliii
Matthew xxvi, 36-45
Bread of the world, in mercy broken (Palestrina)
Bread of the world, in mercy broken,
Wine of the soul, in mercy shed;
By whom the words of life were spoken,
And in whose death our sins are dead;
Look on the heart by sorrow broken,
Look on the tears by sinners shed,
And be Thy feast to us the token
That by Thy grace our souls are fed.

Leader, Frank Thomas
Conducted by Mansel Thomas
Margaret Wilkinson (soprano)
ORCHESTRA
Overture, Fingal's Cave Mendelssohn
MARGARET WILKINSON
April Quilter What's in the air today Eden Three Green Bonnets d'Hardelot
A Bird sang in the Rain
Haydn Wood
ORCHESTRA
Slavonic Rhapsody in G minor,
No.2, Op. 45
Dvorak, arr. Leopold
MARGARET WILKINSON
Orchard Daffodils Montague Phillips The Old Tree
Tauber Christ went up into the Hills Hagemann
The Bells of Youth Fletcher
ORCHESTRA
Danse bohemienne
Debussy, arr.
Artok Waltz , Autumn Albeniz, arr. Artok
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Contributors

Leader:
Frank Thomas
Conducted By:
Mansel Thomas
Soprano:
Margaret Wilkinson
Unknown:
Margaret Wilkinson
Unknown:
Tauber Christ
Unknown:
Hills Hagemann
Unknown:
Artok Waltz

The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards, conducted by Lieut. J.C. Windram: Punjaub March (Payne)
Raymond Newell (baritone): I travel the road (Parsons, Thayer). Song of the Tinker (Elliott)
The Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards conducted by Major George Miller: Marche Slav (Tchaikovsky).
Raymond Newell (baritone): Laughing Cavalier (Taylor, Sanderson). London Girl (Snodgrass)
The Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards, conducted by Major George Miller: The Policeman's Holiday (Ewing)

' What makes a play successful ? '
A discussion between Ivor Brown ,
Esme Church and Anmer Hall
Here is ' From the London Theatre ' renewed with a difference: this evening and on alternate weeks there will be a discussion about the theatre, and every other week the series will be given as before. Ivor Brown is the well-known critic ; Esme Church produced The King of Nowhere at the Old Vic and The Painted Smile at the New Theatre ; and Anmer Hall is manager of the Westminster Theatre.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ivor Brown
Unknown:
Ivor Brown

Written and arranged by Jack Davies , Jnr.
The train leaves the National Station at 8 o'clock for Romance, Humour, and Rhythm, and will be driven by Benny Frankel and his Orchestra
Travellers
Dorothy Carless and the Rhythm
Brothers
Guard: Lyle Evans
John Burnaby will ensure that no one goes off the rails
All Aboard!

Contributors

Arranged By:
Jack Davies
Unknown:
Benny Frankel
Unknown:
Lyle Evans
Unknown:
John Burnaby

played by Jan Smeterlin (pianoforte)
Chopin :
No. 35 in C minor, Op. 56, No. 3 No. 40 in F minor, Op. 63, No. 2 No. 29 in A flat, Op. 41, No. 4 No. 33 in B, Op. 56, No. 1
Szymanowski :
No. 6, Op. 50, No. 6 No. 7, Op. 50, No. 7
Chopin :
No. 49 in F minor, Op. 68, No. 4 No. 32 in C sharp minor, Op. 50,
No. 3
No. 27 in E minor, Op. 41, No. 2 No. 26 in C sharp minor, Op. 41,
No. 1
No. 34 in C, Op. 56, No. 2

Contributors

Pianoforte:
Jan Smeterlin

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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