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[[typed note]]
HOPE
To J. M.

Sing on Sing on, O Voice sublime and sweet!
Invoking plaudits of e'en the flower on my lapel;
Stirring up dreams from which my heart aught retreat--
Sing; O Bearer, for Hope is what thy messages yell.

T. O'Dell Hatchett
T. O'Dell Hatchett
[[/typed note]]

[[typed note]]
An IMMORTAL KISS
With every breath I take;
With every move I make--
Reliving the feel on my cheek
Of that sublime kiss, I shall
ever seek.

T. O. Hatchett
T. O. Hatchett  
[[/typed note]]

[[magazine page]]
24 
RADIO TIMES August 25, 1950

AUGUST 31
THURSDAY
MORNING AND AFTERNOON

North Home Service
434 m. (692 kc/s) 261 m. (1,151 kc/s)

6.30 a.m. Big Ben
BRIGHT AND EARLY
Anton and his Orchestra 
(BBC recording)

6.55 General Weather Forecast 
and forecast for farmers and shipping

7.0 Greenwich Time Signal 
NEWS

7.10 Programme Parade

7.15 RECORD ROUNDABOUT 
A gramophone miscellany

7.50 LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS!
'The Church in the World'
Reading from 1 Corinthians 10. vv. 23-31 with comment, by Canon H. G. G. Herklots, Director of Religious Education in the diocese of Sheffield

7.55 General Weather Forecast 
and forecast for farmers and shipping

8.0 Greenwich Time Signal 
NEWS

8.10 Programme Parade

8.15 MORNING MUSIC
The Masqueraders and Four Hands in Harmony: 
Tony Lowry and Clive Richardson at two pianos 
(BBC recording)

9.0 MUSIC FROM THE LIBRARY
A weekly programme of records from the BBC's Recorded Programmes Library, selected and presented by Marie Slocombe

Today: Music of the English countryside

9.30 MY GRANDMOTHER AND THE FLAG
Arthur Hill recalls some of the stories his grandmother told him about her early life as a pioneer in Western Canada

9.45 This Week's Composer
LISZT 
Records of his Symphonic Poem 'Orpheus' and his 'Todtentanz' for piano and orchestra

10.15 THE DAILY SERVICE
There's a wideness in God's mercy 
(A. and M. 634; S.P. 666)
New Every Morning. page 11
Psalm 116 (Broadcast Psalter)
St. John 1. vv. 43-51
Metrical Psalm 121

10.30 MUSIC WHILE YOU WORK
The Regent Orchestra Conducted by John Thorpe

11.0 Greenwich Time Signal
ROBERTO INGLEZ and his Rumba Band

[[circled]] 11.30 SCHUMANN, DEBUSSY and RACHMANINOV
Joy McLean (soprano)
Hedwig Stein (piano)

Songs...Schumann Du bist wie eine Blume; Widmung; Die Lotosblume; Er ist's

Piano Suite...Debussy Prelude, Sarabande, Toccata

Songs...Rachmaninov In the Silence of Night; Floods of Spring [[/Circled]]

12.0 Dennis Moonan's RECORD SERENADE

12.20 THE WEEK AHEAD A report on events in the North

[[image - black and white photograph of Moira Shearer]]

MOIRA SHEARER is interviewed with Frederick Ashton, Michael Powell, and Emeric Pressburger in 'Film Time' at 1.20. This picture shows her dancing in 'The Tales of Hoffmann'-a film being made for the Festival of Britain-in which she is prima ballerina.

2.0 TUNES FOR EVERYBODY
BBC Northern Orchestra Conducted by Joseph Post
Spanish Caprice...Rimsky-Korsakov
In the Steppes of Central Asia.Borodin
A Night on the Bare Mountain Mussorgsky
Dance of the Priestesses of Dagon: Bacchanale (Samson and Delilah) 
[[/magazine page]]

[[ticket]]
Y.W.C.A. CENTRAL CLUB.
The ELJOS ORCHESTRA will present 
a Musical Evening, 
at 7.30 p.m. Sunday 9th March 
in aid of Club Funds.

Admission 2/- Including light refreshments

LEEDS
[[/ticket]]

[[program]]
Ben Newman...Basoon.
Sam Cohen...Oboe.
Nina Cohen...Piano.
Joy McLean...Soprano

Light refreshments will be served during the interval.
[[/program]]

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