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Easter Eve
Love, that wilt not let me go (A. and M. 699)
Psalm xxiii
John xix, 31-42
Jesu, star of consolation (Macpherson)
(by permission of Messrs. Novello and Co., Ltd.)

"Jesu, star of consolation,
Rock of shelter in temptation,
Who dost give for our salvation Bread of everlastingness:
Where Thy blessed saints before Thee Kneel, and silently adore Thee,
Jesu, by the Cross that bore Thee, Grant us sinners to find peace".

from the Palais du Parlement, Prague
Prague Symphony Orchestra
' Veritas Vincit '
Address in French by Dr Edouard Benes ,
President of the Czechoslovaks Republic
' The Shelter of the Red Cross'
Address in English by Dr Alice Masarykova ,
President of the Czechoslovakian
Red. Cross

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Edouard Benes
Unknown:
Czechoslovaks Republic
Unknown:
Dr Alice Masarykova

The BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Sir Adrian Boult : Overture, Manfred (Schumann)
The London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by John Barbi rolli, solo violin, Kreisler: Concerto in D for violin and orchestra, Op. 61 (Beethoven)-I Allegro ma non troppo. 2 Larghetto. 3 Rondo (Cadenzas by Kreisler)

Contributors

Conductor:
Sir Adrian Boult
Conducted By:
John Barbi

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A Jubilee of Association
Devised by Stephen Potter
From chaos to order - the history of the internal organisation of a great game; with scenes from the past, and some account of difficulties overcome. Further illustrated by comments on the present by the game's leaders today
Produced by John Pudney and Stephen Potter
Among those whose voices will be heard are:-
C.E. Sutcliffe, President of the League
George Allison, Manager of the Arsenal
S.F. Rous, Secretary of the Football Association
Ivan Sharpe, leading Football Journalist
Also taking part are:
Carleton Hobbs
Ralph Truman
Robin Maule
Laidman Browne
Mona Harrison
This is the jubilee year of the Football League, founded by William McGregor in 1888, and the idea of the programme is to tell its eventful history in short dramatised scenes, linked up by a narrator. Listeners will hear about the days when clubs refused to make fixtures, and how the League at last organised them and arranged that clubs of the same status should play together. With every match a cup-tie as it were, the Football League has enormously increased interest in professional football, with an organisation that is copied all over the world.

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Potter
Produced By:
John Pudney
Produced By:
Stephen Potter
Unknown:
C. E. Sutcliffe
Unknown:
George Allison
Unknown:
S.F. Rous
Unknown:
Ivan Sharpe
Unknown:
Carleton Hobbs
Unknown:
Ralph Truman
Unknown:
Robin Maule
Unknown:
Laidman Browne
Unknown:
Mona Harrison
Unknown:
William McGregor

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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