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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13.

© 415 p.m.: Big Ben. A Harvest -Thanksgiving service, relayed from St. Paul’s Parish Church, Jarrow-on-Tyne. Order of service: Opening prayer; Hymn, "Come, Ye Thankful People, Come" (A. and M., 882; S.P., 9; E.H. ‘ 289); Lesson, Habbakuk 3, ~ yv.-1, 9, 6, and 16-19, Psalm 103; Address by the Rt: Rey. the Bishop of Jarrow; An- _ them, "To‘Thee, O Lord, our *- Hearts we Raise’ (Coleman); Prayers; Hymn, "To Thee, O Lord, our Hearts we Raise’ ’(A. and M., 384;'S.P. 18; B.H., 292); The blessing. Organist, A. S. Mason. 8.0: A recital of old English melodies by Stanley Pope (baritone): "While the Foaming Billows Rol!" (Linley). "Ralph’s Ramble to London" .(Old Singlish). "Ah, Willow" . (Old English). "Lhe Beggar’s.Song" (Richard Leveridge}. "The Plague of Love" (Arne). "The Sailor’s Life’ (Old Wnglish). (All arrangements by Lane Wilson). Greenwich time signal at 8.15 p.m. . 8.15: Sports talk, $.30: "Langham Place." A programme (évised ‘by Cecil. Madden and presented by S. EB. Reynolds, of ontstanding. musicians from ‘*‘the streets-of London, who-have passed;our doors and been invited inside, You will‘hear bagpipes, barrel-organ, songs, cymbala,- pan pipes, violin, pianoforte, iccordion, and spoons. . Lo 9.0: Weekly » and sports summary. ; 9.20: Close down.

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Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 14, 11 October 1935, Page 44

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13. Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 14, 11 October 1935, Page 44

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13. Radio Record, Volume IX, Issue 14, 11 October 1935, Page 44

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