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★ (Baptist) from Hamstead Road Baptist Church,
Birmingham
Organ Voluntary
9.30 Order of Service
Sentences, Prayer, and Lord's Prayer Hymn, Stand up and bless the Lord
(Rv. B.C.H. 13 ; A. and M. 706)
Lesson, Psalm cxxxix, 1-12 and 17-24 Prayers
Anthem, Lord, it belongs not to my care (Waiford Davies) (Rv. B.C.H. 331 ; S.P. 105)
Address by the Rev. G. H. RUFFELL
LASLETT
Hymn, God is my strong salvation
(Rv. B.C.H. 392)
Blessing
Organist, J. W. Dunn

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. G. H. Ruffell
Organist:
J. W. Dunn

The Lyric Quartet is an original combination, consisting as it does of viola, saxophone, piano, and singer. Of its four members Linda Parker , an Australian by birth, has broadcast in many recitals from opera to Walt Disney programmes. Leonard Rubens is a member of the well-known Brosa Quartet and a viola player of distinction. Frank Wier has played the saxophone in a number of well-known dance orchestras, and Bernard Crook is director of the well-known radio quintet that bears his name.

Contributors

Unknown:
Linda Parker
Unknown:
Leonard Rubens
Unknown:
Frank Wier
Unknown:
Bernard Crook

with Percy Manchester
Two years ago Percy Manchester, a serious singer of distinction who specialised in Bach and Beethoven, decided to go in for. light entertainment. From 1929 onwards he sang regularly at the Three Choirs Festivals ; for three years played leads at Sadler's Wells ; sang for years at the Proms and the principal tenor roles in Royal Albert Hall productions ... and then suddenly and unexpectedly appeared in a summer show at Blackpool, On with the Show.
He first broadcast with Troise in March this year, and has sung on the air in ' The Table under the Tree ', ' Songs you might never have heard ', ' Band Box', and Music-Hall. He sings in six languages.

Contributors

Unknown:
Percy Manchester
Unknown:
Albert Hall

Sextet in G, Op. 36
1 Allegro non troppo. 2 Scherzo: Allegro non troppo. 3 Poco adagio. 4 Poco allegro played by The Menges String Sextet:
Isolde Menges (violin)
Beatrice Carrelle (violin) John Yewe Dyer (viola)
Alfred de Reyghere (viola)
Ivor James (violoncello) Helen Just (violoncello)

Contributors

Violin:
Beatrice Carrelle
Viola:
John Yewe Dyer
Viola:
Ivor James

(Church of England) from the studio
Order of Service
Hymn, God be in my head (A. and M. 695 ; S.P. 501)
Prayer
Psalm cxxxi Lesson
Prayer
Hymn, Come, my soul, thy suit prepare (A. and M. 527 ; S.P. 473)
Address by the Rev. J. M. C. CRUM ,
Canon of Canterbury
Prayer
Hymn, Praise to the Holiest in the height (A. and M. 172 ; S.P. 625)
Blessing

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. J. M. C. Crum

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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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