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' I am come that they may have life, and may have it abundantly'
Services on the meaning of these words for today. 10—From St. Joseph's College, Upholland, near Wigan, conducted by the Most Reverend Richard Downey , Roman Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool
Introductory prayers
Praise to the Holiest (W.H. 186; A. and M. 172)
Prayers, Confession and Collects In Monte Oliveti (Ingegneri) Reading: John 10. w. 10-18
Lenten Responsory: Attende Domine
(Plainsong)
Sermon
Creed (Credo 3 Plainsong) Our Father Hail Mary Blessing
To Chnst the Prince of Peace (W.H.
86; A. and M. 180)
Choirmaster, Rt. Rev. Mgr. J. F.
Turner
Organist, John Gaine
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Downey
Organist:
John
Gaine
Harold Collins and his Orchestra
Contributors
Unknown:
Harold
Collins
A fortnightly review edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage , and introduced by Alec Robertson. Contents: 'Bach's B Minor Mass,' by D. Ritson Smith ; ' The Instruments of the Orchestra 2-' The Clarinet,' by Frederick Thurston ; 'Villa Lobos (born March 5. 1881),' by Frederick Fuller
Contributors
Edited By:
Anna
Instone
Edited By:
Julian
Herbage
Introduced By:
Alec
Robertson.
Unknown:
D. Ritson
Smith
Unknown:
Frederick
Thurston
Unknown:
Villa
Lobos
Unknown:
Frederick
Fuller
by E. H. Young. Recapitulation of the story, and episode 8-' Uncle Jim.' / Read by Gladys Young. (BBC re- cording)
Contributors
Unknown:
E. H.
Young.
Read By:
Gladys
Young.
directed by Henry Krein , with songs by Jacques Vallez
Contributors
Directed By:
Henry
Krein
Songs By:
Jacques
Vallez
by Matthew Norgate
Contributors
Unknown:
Matthew
Norgate
126-General Number from the Midlands. Introduced by Ralph Wight -man. Music arranged by Francis Collinson , and played by the Victor Fleming Sextet. Singer, Robert Irwin. Edited by Francis Dillon , and produced by Edward Livesey
Contributors
Introduced By:
Ralph
Wight
Arranged By:
Francis
Collinson
Singer:
Victor Fleming
Sextet.
Singer:
Robert
Irwin.
Edited By:
Francis
Dillon
Produced By:
Edward
Livesey
' Growing Clean Fruit,' by H. B. S. Montgomery. ' Bees Will Help,' by Reginald Gamble
Contributors
Unknown:
H. B. S.
Montgomery.
Unknown:
Reginald
Gamble
by Henry James , adapted for broadcasting by Benjamin Canta mir. Produced by Hugh Stewart
Contributors
Unknown:
Henry
James
Broadcasting By:
Benjamin
Canta
Produced By:
Hugh
Stewart
Roger Merrilee:
Griffith
Jones
Guy de Montant:
Olaf
Olsen
Mrs Goldie:
Doris
Lytton
Henry Wilmerding:
Bill
Kemp
Mrs Rushbrook:
Hilda
Bayley
Conductor, Charles Groves
Marie Wilson (violin)
(Concert arranged by the Northwich Arts and Music Society)
During the interval Alec Robertson talks about Mendelssohn's Italian ' Symphony
Contributors
Conductor:
Charles
Groves
Violin:
Marie
Wilson
Talks:
Alec
Robertson
with Reg. Leopold and his Players
Contributors
Unknown:
Reg.
Leopold
' William Booth '
A dramatic biography by Alec Macdonald
Produced by Josephine Plummer
Contributors
Unknown:
William
Booth
Unknown:
Alec
MacDonald
Produced By:
Josephine
Plummer
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6.10 National Savings review
Written by D. G. Bridson , and recorded by a BBC Mobile Unit in South Africa
On Wednesday next, March 12, the national day of the Basuto nation. His Majesty the King will visit Basutoland in the course of his South African journey
Contributors
Written By:
D. G.
Bridson
A series of talks about affairs in the Dominions and Colonial Empire, introduced by Lewis Hastings
Contributors
Introduced By:
Lewis
Hastings
from Llanishen Parish Church, Cardiff
0 strength and stay, upholding aU creation (A. and M. 12: Tune, Strength and Stay)
Confession and Absolution, and the Lord's Prayer
Versicles and Responses Psalm 56
Lesson: St. Luke 11, w. 1-13 Magnificat Creed
Prayers ,
Jesu, lover of my soul (A. and M.
193: Tune, Aberystwyth)
Sermon by the Rev. L. J. Wellington The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended
(A. and M. 477: Tune. St. Clement)
Blessing
Organist, Edgar Lewis
Contributors
Unknown:
Rev. L. J.
Wellington
Organist:
Edgar
Lewis
Appeal on behalf of the Homes of Rest for Gentlewomen, and the Friendly Almshouses, by the Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Bracewell Smith
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
The second book of John Galsworthy's 'Forsyte Saga,' adapted for broadcasting as a serial in twelve episodes by Muriel Levy. Produced by Val Gielgud and Felix Felton.
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Gals
Unknown:
Muriel
Levy.
Produced By:
Val
Gielgud
Produced By:
Felix
Felton.
Jolyon:
Andrew
Cruickshank
Soames:
Ronald
Simpson
Irene:
Margaret
Vines
Warmson:
William
Trent
Emily:
Vivienne
Chatterton
James:
Laidman
Browne
Francie:
Vanessa
Thornton
Aunt Juley:
Dorothea
Webb
Aunt Hester:
Gladys
Spencer
June:
Belle
Chrystall
Conductor, Walter Goehr Martin Lawrence (bass)
Contributors
Conductor:
Walter
Goehr
Bass:
Martin
Lawrence
' The Way of the Cross.' Psalm 130; St. Matthew 16, w. 13-25; Take up thy cross (C.H. 501); St. Luke 9, v. 23
A poetry notebook edited by Patric Dickinson. This week's programme. compiled by V. C. Clinton-Baddeley , on the theme of ' Journeys,' includes poems bv Walter de la Mare , T S. Eliot , W. B. Yeats. Edward Thomas ' and extracts from ' Paradise Lost.' Reader, Anthony Jacobs
Contributors
Edited By:
Patric
Dickinson.
Unknown:
V. C.
Clinton-Baddeley
Unknown:
Walter
de la Mare
Unknown:
T S.
Eliot
Unknown:
W. B.
Yeats.
Unknown:
Edward
Thomas
Reader:
Anthony
Jacobs