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(Congregational) from Immanuel Congregational
Church, Southbourne
Organ Voluntary
9.30 Order of Service
Sanctus, Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts (Cong.H. 906)
Invitation to worship
Invocation, Versicles and Responses Hymn, Lord of all being, throned afar (Cong.H. 6 ; S.P. 564)
Lesson
Psalm cxxxix
Prayers and Lord's Prayer
Hvmn, Love divine, all loves excelling
'(Cong.H. 157; S.P. 573)
Address by the Rev. G. HARTLEY
HOLLOWAY Hvmn , Rise up, 0 men of God!
(Cong.H. 524 ; S.P. 635)
Blessing
Organist and choirmaster,
Bernhard Ralph

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. G. Hartley
Unknown:
Holloway Hvmn
Choirmaster:
Bernhard Ralph

C. H. Middleton and F. H. Grisewood
This afternoon Frederick Grisewood will take another wander around his Surrey garden accompanied by C. H. Middleton. They are going to discuss seasonal aspects of the garden in general and chrysanthemums in particular. For the past three years now Grisewood has been working on this garden, which, when started, was only a rough field. 1 present maturity may be said to be due greatly to the collaboration of C. H. Middleton.

Contributors

Unknown:
H. Middleton
Unknown:
F. H. Grisewood
Unknown:
Frederick Grisewood
Accompanied By:
C. H. Middleton.
Unknown:
H. Middleton.

Favourite pieces from the repertoire of The New Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Mimi Brennand
Conductor, Serge Krish from the People's Palace, Mile End Road

Four years ago Serge Krish founded the New Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra to provide the East End of London with a musical centre comparable to Queen's Hall. His efforts have been swiftly crowned with success. His latest achievement is the establishment of a season of twenty-two Sunday Symphony Concerts at the People's Palace, Mile End Road, during the autumn and winter.
Krish's venture has the active blessing of Vaughan Williams, Bliss, Ireland, Frank Bridge, Lambert, Benjamin, Dyson, Britten, Quilter. Eric Coates, and Haydn Wood, all of whom will conduct one or more of their own compositions during the season.

Contributors

Leader:
Mimi Brennand
Conductor:
Serge Krish
Unknown:
Serge Krish
Unknown:
Vaughan Williams
Unknown:
Haydn Wood

No. 2, New Series
Written by Wilfrid Rooke Ley , with music played by The BBC Theatre Orchestra, conducted by Mark H. Lubbock
Singer, Ivor John
At the table
Produced by Hedley Briggs

Contributors

Written By:
Wilfrid Rooke Ley
Conducted By:
Mark H. Lubbock
Singer:
Ivor John
Produced By:
Hedley Briggs
The Girl:
Gabrielle Casartelli
The Man:
Charles Mason
The Man with the Cloak:
Wilfrid Rooke Ley
The Waiter:
Dino Galvani

(Church of England) from St. Mary's Portsea, Portsmouth
The Bells
8.0 Order of Service
Hymn, 0 worship the King (E.H. 466 ; A. and M. 167, omitting vv. 4 and 5) Sentence
Confession and Absolution Lord's Prayer and Versicles Psalm cxlvi
Lesson, St. John iv, 1-11 Magnificat
Prayers
Hymn, 0 Holy Spirit, Lord of grace
(E.H. 453 ; A. and M. 208)
Address by the Rev.
Canon H. C. ROBINS , Vicar of Portsea
Hymn, Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (E.H. 536, omitting vv. 4, 5, and 6 ; A. and M. 657)
Prayer and Blessing
Organist, F. B. Coley

Contributors

Unknown:
Canon H. C. Robins
Organist:
F. B. Coley

An appeal on behalf of THE LONDON CHEST HOSPITAL by LESLIE BANKS
The London Chest Hospital owes its origin to a meeting in 1848 of City men who were impressed with the need of provision for the workers suffering from chest diseases. It is one of the oldest chest hospitals in the country.
Annual expenditure is over
£40,000, and income from investments only £2,500.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Leslie Banks

Adapted as a radio serial by H. Beaufoy Milton
Produced by Peter Creswell
Part 3 - The-Lovers are divided and Gerard is imprisoned
Cast (by permission of H.M. Tennent, Ltd.)
Priests, men-at-arms, a sergeant, watchmen, etc., J. Adrian Byrne, Peter Standfast, David Tearle

The scene is Holland in the fifteenth century

Here is a synopsis of former instalments of this serial, intended both for those who have not been able to follow them and for those who like to refresh their memories before listening to tonight's broadcast.

Gerard, son of a cloth-merchant in the Dutch town of Tergou, wins a prize for writing on vellum in a great contest of artists and painters, organised by Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy at the end of the fifteenth century. Gerard is destined for the Church, and is promised a benefice as soon as he is ordained. His parents, happy and confident in this knowledge, rely on him to be the support of the family - consisting of little crippled Kate, Giles a mis-shapen and malicious dwarf, and the two ne'er-do-wells, Cornelius and Sybrandt - when they are gone. Their happiness is rudely shattered when Ghysbrecht van Swieten, Burgomaster of Tergou, tells them that Gerard loves Margaret Brandt, the beautiful daughter of Peter Brandt, poor physician and scholar of the neighbouring town of Sevenbergen. The Burgomaster's hostility arises from fear that Gerard may discover his embezzlement of properties that belong to Peter Brandt.

Contributors

Unknown:
H. Beaufoy Milton
Produced By:
Peter Creswell
Unknown:
J. Adrian Byme
Unknown:
Peter Standfast
Unknown:
David Tearle
Unknown:
Margaret Brandt
Unknown:
Peter Brandt
Unknown:
Peter Brandt.
A Story-Teller:
Paul Vernon
Gerard Eliassoen:
Terence de Marney
Elias, his father:
Dodd Mehan
Catherine, his mother:
Joan Young
Margaret, his love:
Patricia Hilliard
Martin Wittenhaagen, an old archer:
Booth Conway
The Dame Van Eyck, Gerard's patroness:
Mary O'Farrell
Reicht Heynes, her servant:
Ethel Lodge
Sybrandt, Gerard's youngest brother:
J. V. Chapman
Cornelius, his eldest brother:
Robert Holmes
Peter Brandt, Margaret's father:
C. M. Hallard
Ghysbrecht Van Swieten, Burgomaster of Tergou, Gerard's enemy:
M. Landale

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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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