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0 praise ye the Lord (S.P. 351;
D.S. 10: BBC Supplement 14: Tune, Laudate Dominum-BBC Supplement)
Interlude: Little Plays of St.
Francis. 2: The Builders
Prayers; the Prayer for Purity; the Lord's Prayer
Blest are the pure in heart (S.P.
455; C.H. 478: P.H. 136; BBC Supplement 17: Tune, Franconia-S.P. 455)
Closing Music:
Handei's Harp Concerto
Previously broadcast last Friday in the Home Service

A weekly programme of Christian news and comment
Introduced by David Edwards Items include:
News Comment: by Edward Rogers
Fact and Figures about the Church of England: The second biennial report of the statistical unit of the Church's Central Board of Finance is reviewed by the Ven. M. T Dunlop, Archdeacon of Aston
' The Leader ': More than fifty professional journalists are giving their services to produce in Manchester an industrial tabloid newspaper with a Christian viewpoint. Alan Gibson interviews one of its founders, the Rev. N. A. Hood
The last two items are recorded

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Edwards
Unknown:
Edward Rogers
Unknown:
Alan Gibson

Five programmes in which physiologists and psychologists consider how we receive and interpret information about our environment and remain in balance with it
4: The Environment
The skin senses; and temperature regulation through the skin which helps us -to make short-term and long-term adaptation to heat and cold
Speakers: Dr. J. S. Weiner Reader in Physical Anthropology, University of Oxford Dr. O. G. Edholm Heau of the Division of Human Physiology, Nationaf Institute for Medical Research
A list of books for further reading and details of weekend courses on this subject will be available at the end of the series, and can be obtained by sending a stamped addressed envelope to ' Man and his Senses,' [address removed]

Contributors

Reader:
Dr. J. S. Weiner
Unknown:
G. Edholm

Network Three

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