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Ⓓ (Baptist) from Manvers Street Baptist Church,
Bath
Organ Voluntary
9.30 Order of Service
Sanctus and Invocation
Hymn, Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God
Almighty (B.C.H. 25 ; A. and M. 160)
Lesson, Isaiah, xxxv
Hymn, Guide me, 0 Thou great
Jehovah (B.C.H. 428 ; A. and M. 196)
Prayers
Hvmn, Through the love of God our Saviour (B.C.H. 362)
Address by the Rev. W. R. MILLIER
Hymn, Christ, Whose glory fills the skies (B.C.H. 658 ; A. and M. 7)
Blessing
Organist and Choirmaster,
Clifford Mansfield
10.15 Interval

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. W. R. Millier
Choirmaster:
Clifford Mansfield

Ignaz Friedman (pianoforte):
Invitation to the Dance (Weber)
John McCormack (tenor): The
Quietest Things (Haydn Wood). The Harp that once through Tara's Halls (Balfe). 0 Gathering Clouds (arr. Bain)
Kreisler (violin): May Breeze
(Song without Words) (Mendelssohn, arr. Kreisler). Spanish Serenade (Glazunov, arr. Kreisler). Jota (Falla)

Contributors

Pianoforte:
Ignaz Friedman
Tenor:
John McCormacK

Ⓓ A Woman's Point of View
C. H. Middleton and Mrs. Kingwill
The number of women throughout the country who are interested in gardening and regularly write to C. H. Middleton about their problems has prompted him to bring one of them to the microphone today to give a woman's point of view. Mrs. K. Kingwill cultivates her own garden, and will be invited to give her views and talk about her difficulties-some of which Middleton will try to solve.

A Country Parson
Even the remotest village, it is said, has felt the shock of change during the last quarter of a century. How much, if any, of the old village life is left ? Is the country parish still the social unit it once was ? And, since the State has taken over many functions once exercised by the Church, what of the village parson and his work ? A parish priest with nearly fifty years' experience will give an answer, from his own experience, to these and other questions affecting religion in an English village today.

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

A programme of Bavarian Songs from Munich performed by The South German Folk Song
Choir with The Brothers Koidl (guitars)
The Richard Amort Duo
(harp and zither)
The Schirmer Band
THE SCHIRMER BAND
March, Greeting to Tegernsee
SOUTH GERMAN FOLK SONG CHOIR
Juchheissa, mei Dirndl
THE RICHARD AMORT DUO
Landler (country dance)
SOUTH GERMAN FOLK SONG CHOIR
0 du Schlauer Guggu
THE SCHIRMER BAND
Guggu-Minuet
SOUTH GERMAN FOLK SONG CHOIR
Folk dances
THE BROTHERS KOIDL
Landler (country dance)
SOUTH GERMAN FOLK SONG CHOIR
Unter den Linden
THE RICHARD AMORT DUO
Bavarian Polka
SOUTH GERMAN FOLK SONG CHOIR
Am Kleeplatz
THE SCHIRMER BAND
March, Mei Loisachtal

(Presbyterian) from St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, Eastbourne
Organ Voluntary
8.0 Order of Service
Hymn, From all that dwell below the 'skies (Rv. C.H. 228 ; S.P. 408)
Invocation and Lord's Prayer
Hymn, 0 Jesus, King most wonderful (Rv. C.H. 423 ; A. and M. 178, Pt. 2)
Lesson, John xiv, 1-9, 25-27 Prayer
Hymn, Jesus lives! (Rv. C.H. 121 ;
A. and M. 140)
Address by the Rev. JAMES REID ,
D.D.
Hymn, Peace, perfect peace (Rv. C.H.
444 ; A. and M. 537)
Blessing
Organist and Choirmaster,
Ben Stevens

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. James Reid
Choirmaster:
Ben Stevens

An appeal on behalf of St. George's Hospital by Christopher Stone, D.S.O., M.C.
St. George's Hospital, Hyde Park Corner, is known to countless thousands. Nearly everyone who visits London passes it, for it may be said to stand in the heart, not only of London, but of the Empire.
But not everyone knows of the desperate need to rebuild it. Some of the finest medicine, surgery, and nursing goes on behind walls that are literally crumbling with age. Patients have to be turned away daily for the simple reason that 500 people cannot be admitted to wards intended for only 320. Nurses have to be crowded into attic bedrooms because there is not sufficient accommodation for them elsewhere.
It is to rebuild the hospital in a manner worthy of its 200 years' tradition of public service that Christopher Stone is appealing tonight.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed].

Contributors

Speaker:
Christopher Stone

by Henrik Ibsen
Adapted for broadcasting by Marianne Helweg from the translation by William Archer
Characters:
(by permission of the Old Vic)
The action passes in and about Solness's house
Time: Towards the end of last century
The play produced by Barbara Burnham

Contributors

Author:
Henrik Ibsen
Adapted for broadcasting by:
Marianne Helweg
Translation:
William Archer
Producer:
Barbara Burnham
Harvard Solness, the Master Builder:
Edgar Norfolk
Aline, his wife:
Gladys Young
Knut Brovik:
Cecil Trouncer
Ragner, his son:
Godfrey Kenton
Kaia, his niece:
Hermione Hannen
Dr Herdal:
Gordon McLeod
Hilda Wangel:
Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies

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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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