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Opening Music: Mozart's Clarinet Concerto in A major
9.35 An Act of Worship
Happy are they, they that love God (S.P. 509: C.H. 440; D.S. 70; BBC Supplement 16: Tune, Binchester - S.P. 509)
Interlude: People at Worship
Prayers; the Prayer of St. Ignatius
Loyola; the Lord's Prayer
City of God how broad and far (S.P. 468: C.H. 209; D.S. 96; P.H. 103: Tune, Richmond-S.P. 468)
Closing Music: Handel's Organ Concerto No. 2
Previously broadcast last Friday in the Home Service

Introduced by Bruce Cannon News Comment by Mark Gibbs
Cancer Week, July 11 to 17: What can the Churches do?-a message from Sir Cecil Wakeley. Bt... K.E.E.. c.b., F.R.C.S., Chairman of the Council of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund
Conversations at Durham: From Newcastle. Glen Gibson sketches the background to the meeting of Anglicans and Presbyterians to which he is a delegate
Mystery Plays: Canon Richard Tydeman looks at some of these with Cathedral settings
First and third items are recorded.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bruce Cannon
Unknown:
Mark Gibbs
Unknown:
Sir Cecil Wakeley.
Unknown:
Glen Gibson
Unknown:
Canon Richard Tydeman

4: The Techniques of Local History
Maurice Barley Senior Tutor,
Department of Extra-Mural Studies, University of Nottingham and Howard Colvin
Fellow and Lecturer in Modern History,
St. John's College, Oxford describe the excavation of a deserted medieval borough at Torksey in Lincolnshire-the techniques used and the contribution of amateur students-and discuss with LIONEL MUNBY. Editor of The Amateur Historian, the contribution of this project, which is not yet complete, to our knowledge of medieval boroughs in general and the East Midlands in particular.
Listeners may like to take the subject further by reading a booklet written by Professor V. H. Galbraith to accompany the series. It can be obtained from newsagents and booksellers, price Ss., or direct by sending a crossed cheque or postal order to [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Lionel Munby.
Written By:
Professor V. H. Galbraith

Network Three

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