Opening Music: Handel's Organ Concerto No. 2, in B flat major
9.35 AN ACT OF WORSHIP
Prayer
Let us with a gladsome mind (C.H.
11. omitting vv. 5. 6: S.P. 12, D.S. 110. P.H. 8. all omitting vv. 4, 5: Tune. Monkland-S.P. 12)
Interlude: The Power of the Holy
Spirit
Prayers: the Prayer for Understanding: the Lord's Prayer
Come down, 0 Love divine (S.P.
177: C.H. 191: D.S. 91: P.H. 90. all omitting v. 3: Tune. Down Ampney— S.P. 177)
Blessing
Closing Music: Schubert's String
Quartet No. 14, in D major
Previously broadcast on Friday, June 8, in the Home Service
What's New?
Charles Fox reviews some recent jazz records Produced by Teddy Warrick
Introduced by Peter Bide
News Comment: by Howard Williams Psychotherapy and Training for the Ministry: Philip Barron talks witn members of Mansfield College, Oxford, where visits to mental hospitals form part of the regular training for the Congregational ministry
Six programmes in which professional and non-professional historians describe their own work and the historical problems it involves
]: HISTORICAL BIOGRAPHY-
MEDIEVAL AND MODERN
R. H. C. Davis
Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Merton College, Oxford, discusses his forthcoming biography of King Stephen
Robert Blake
Student and Tutor in Politics, Christ Church. Oxford, refers to his book on the life and times of Bonar Law, and the problems of writing the biography of modern statesmen
Chairman, Philip Whitting
Senior History Master at St. Paul's School and Chairman of the Committee of the Standing Conference on Local History
A short study entitled The Historian at Work has been specially written by Professor V. H. Galbraith to accompany these programmes. It is fully illustrated and contains valuable information for all those who are interested, either as students or as general readers, in the study of history. It can be obtained from newsagents and booksellers, price 5s., or direct by sending a crossed cheque or postal order to BBC Publications [address removed]
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