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A time when all join in the singing of favourite hymns and sacred songs

The Choir of the Bristol Choral Society
Conducted by S.W. Underwood will lead the singing of:
Come, let us join our cheerful songs (A. and M. 299)
Disposer Supreme (A. and M. 431)
Thine for ever! God of Love (A. and M. 280)
Sunset and evening star (Parry) (A. and M. 694)
Through all the changing scenes of life (A. and M. 290)
Light's abode, celestial Salem (A. and M. 232)
Comments on the Hymns will be given by S.W. Underwood
(From Bristol)

Contributors

Singers:
The Choir of the Bristol Choral Society
Conductor/Speaker:
S.W. Underwood

Regional Variations (4)

A SCOTTISH RELIGIOUS SERVICE

Regional Programme Scotland

A ROMAN CATHOLIC SERVICE

Regional Programme Northern

A RELIGIOUS SERVICE

Regional Programme London

Relayed from Exeter Cathedral

Order of Service
Psalm xlviii (Chant by S.S. Wesley)
Magnificat (Charles Wood, in E flat)
Anthem, Glorious and powerful God (Stanford)
Hymn, Help us to help each other, Lord (S.P. 517) (Tune, Scottish Psalter, 1615)
Address by the Very Rev. The Dean of Exeter
Hymn, Immortal, invisible, God only wise (S.P. 535) (Tune, Welsh Hymn Melody)

Contributors

Addresser:
The Very Rev. The Dean of Exeter [W.R. Matthews]

Regional Variations (5)

The Week's Good Cause

Regional Programme London

The Week's Good Cause

Regional Programme Scotland

The Week's Good Cause

Regional Programme Northern

The Week's Good Cause

Regional Programme Midland

An Appeal on behalf of The Bridgend and District Hospital, by The Countess of Dunraven

The original Hospital was erected in 1895, but as the size was inadequate a private residence, Fitzhamon Court, was purchased in 1929. Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged by [address removed].

Contributors

Speaker:
The Countess of Dunraven

Regional Programme Western

About Regional Programme

Regional 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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