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for Primary Schools Prayer and Response (7)
Jesus, good above all other (S.P.
540; D.S. 125: P.H. 59: P.H.J. 114, all omitting v. 4; BBC Supplement 3: Tune, Quem pastores laudavere-S.P. 540)
Interlude: St. Patrick
Prayer and Responses (9)
Lord of all hopefulness (S.P. 565;
D.S. 79; BBC Supplement 13: Tune, Slane-S.P. 565)
Closing Music
Last Thursday's recorded broadcast in the Home Service

A series of twenty readings in prose and verse to provide enjoyment for listeners who have studied Russian and an exercise for others at earlier stages who need training in listening. 5: An extract from
Three Sistersa play by ANTON CHEKHOV with the voices of V. Ya Stanitsin , A. N. Gribov B. N. Livanov , V. A. Popov
P. V. Massalsky , A. I. Stepanova K. N. Elanskaya , A. K. Tarasova
N. A. Sokolovskaya , M. r. Bolduman B. A. Orlov in a recording by the Moscow Arts Theatre with an English introduction written and read by Antony Stokes Production by Ariadne Nicolaeff
Details of the booklet are on page 22 Ten verse readings, starting on February 27, are based on the Penguin Book of Russian Verse, price 7s. 6d.

Contributors

Play By:
Anton Chekhov
Unknown:
V. Ya Stanitsin
Unknown:
A. N. Gribov
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B. N. Livanov
Unknown:
V. A. Popov
Unknown:
P. V. Massalsky
Unknown:
A. I. Stepanova
Unknown:
K. N. Elanskaya
Unknown:
A. K. Tarasova
Unknown:
N. A. Sokolovskaya
Unknown:
M. R. Bolduman
Unknown:
B. A. Orlov
Read By:
Antony Stokes
Production By:
Ariadne Nicolaeff

A weekly review of political, economic, and scientific developments in British and Overseas farming
FARMING IN 1962
A discussion on some of the more important issues raised at the Annual General Meeting of the National Farmers' Union as they are likely to affect farmers during the coming year. Introduced by Clifford Selly
Produced by George Sigsworth

Contributors

Introduced By:
Clifford Selly
Produced By:
George Sigsworth

Network Three

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