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★ (Baptist) from Tyndale Baptist Church, Bristol
Organ Voluntary
9.30 Order of Service
Invocation
Hvmn, 0 worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness (Rv. B.C.H. 18 ; S.P. 93)
Confession
Scripture Reading: Hebrews xi, vv.
1-3, 8-10, 24-40
Psalm xxvii
Intercession
Hymn, The Son of God goes forth to war (Rv. B.C.H. 402; S.P. 216)
Address by the Rev. F. C. BRYAN
Hymn, Mv faith it is an oaken staff
(Rv. B.C.H. 409)
Blessing
Organist, Walter Maker

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. F. C. Bryan
Organist:
Walter Maker

George Nash 'wants to know'
James Denny explains assisted by The BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor, Walton O'Donnell

It is some months now since, for the benefit of the musically uneducated, though interested, listener, George Nash began his instruction in ' This Symphony Business' at the hands of James Denny. With the aid of the BBC Northern Ireland Orchestra the pair of them have thrashed out questions of all kinds in connection with classical music, and while most listeners will be sorry that the series comes to an end this morning, they will probably agree that if they have listened to it regularly, their lives will be so much the richer through musical appreciation.

Contributors

Unknown:
George Nash
Unknown:
James Denny
Conductor:
Walton O'Donnell
Unknown:
George Nash
Unknown:
James Denny.

A serial play broadcast in nine weekly instalments with Robert Douglas and Milton Rosmer
Adapted by Jack Inglis from the novel by Anthony Hope
Music composed by Robert Chignell and Leslie Woodgate and recorded by the BBC Orchestra (Section C), conducted by Leslie Woodgate
Episode Eight : ' Rupert's Midnight Diversions '
Cast in order of speaking (by permission of O'Bryen, Lirmit, and Dwifee) (by permission of O'Bryen, Linnit, and Dunfee)
Production by Leslie Stokes
The story of Rassendyll's hazardous adventures is now drawing to its close. After impersonating King Rudolf of Ruritania at his coronation and thereafter, Rassendyll finds himself committed to a strange plan of action, in the course of which he falls in love with the Princess Flavia.
Last week you heard how through the help of two friends in the Castle of Zenda, where King Rudolf is imprisoned, he decides to make a daring attack on' the castle. Today you will hear how this attack is made.

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Douglas
Unknown:
Milton Rosmer
Adapted By:
Jack Inglis
Novel By:
Anthony Hope
Composed By:
Robert Chignell
Composed By:
Leslie Woodgate
Conducted By:
Leslie Woodgate
Production By:
Leslie Stokes
Rudolf Rassendyll:
Robert Douglas
Colonel Sapt:
Milton Rosmer
Fritz von Tarlenheim:
Clive Morton
Antoinette de Mauban:
Selma Vaz Dias
Rupert Hentzau:
Patrick Barr
Duke Michael:
Carleton Hobbs
Johann:
Valentine Dyall
Detchard:
Reginald Beckwith
Bersonin:
Andrew Cruikshank
The King:
Robert Douglas

(Church of England) from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting
House
Organ Voluntary
8.0 Order of Service
Hymn, Hail the day that sees him rise (S.P. 172 ; A. and M. 147)
Confession and Absolution
Lord's Prayer, Versicles, and Responses
Psalm xcvi <
First Lesson, Isaiah lxv, 17-end Magnificat (Stanford in C)
Second Lesson, John xvi, 5-13 Nunc Dimittis (Stanford in C) Creed, Versicles, and Collects
Anthem, Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Bairstow)
Hymn, Jesu, our hope, our heart's desire (A. and M. 150)
Blessing

An appeal on behalf of THE HEDINGHAM SCOUT TRAINING
AND EMPLOYMENT SCHEME by CHRISTOPHER STONE ,
D.S.O., M.C.
This scheme was founded in 1929 by Miss Musette Majendie , starting with one camp at Hedingham Castle, Essex. Its object is to take single men between the ages of 18 and 30 from the Distressed Areas, give them three months' foundation training for indoor and outdoor private service, hotel work, H.M. services, and industrial employment, and eventually to place them in work.
Six hundred men pass through the five camps each year, and the organisation could guarantee employment for at least one thousand men a year if they had the money to train them.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to Christopher Stone , Esq., D.S.O., M.C.,[address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Stone
Unknown:
Miss Musette Majendie
Unknown:
Christopher Stone

The Man and his Music
A Musical Biography
Written and spoken by Wilfred Rooke Ley. Music selected by Max Robertson
The BBC Theatre Chorus (Trained by Charles Groves)
The BBC Theatre Orchestra
Leader, Tate Gilder
Conductor, Stanford Robinson
Lisa Perli (soprano)
Heddle Nash (tenor)
Richard Watson (bass)

Contributors

Spoken By:
Wilfred Rooke
Unknown:
Max Robertson
Leader:
Tate Gilder
Conductor:
Stanford Robinson
Soprano:
Lisa Perli
Tenor:
Heddle Nash
Bass:
Richard Watson

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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