Titre | Pilgrim's Progress | ||||||||
Artistes: | John Bunyan / David Davis | ||||||||
Catégorie: | BBC - Study-RESR (Cliquez sur ce bouton pour voir les autres versions de BBC - Study-RESR Alben.) | ||||||||
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Format: | Vinyl Alben | ||||||||
Pays: | UK ![]() | ||||||||
Libéré: | 1969 | ||||||||
Genre: | Dramas Voir toutes les autres pistes répertoriées comme Dramas. | ||||||||
Codes de liquidation: | RESR 1 SIDE 1 BBC 1 RESR 1 SIDE 2 BBC 1 | ||||||||
Élément supprimé? | Oui | ||||||||
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Pages vues: | 847 fois depuis le 20 mai 2017, le classement mondial est 8266, rang dans albums is 3501. | ||||||||
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État de la couverture | Très bon plus | ||||||||||
État d'enregistrement | Bien | ||||||||||
Code du label BBC Records | S | ||||||||||
Le nombre a | 1 | ||||||||||
Quel type de vendeur a été utilisé | Not recorded | ||||||||||
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Côté et piste | Piste et artiste | Longueur | |||||||||
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CHRISTIAN | |||||||||||
A1 | The slough of depond (The bells of St. John the Evangelist, Preston, Lancs.) | ||||||||||
A2 | The valley of humiliation - The fight with Apollyon (The bells of St. Mary Maddalen, Debenham, Suffolk) | ||||||||||
A3 | The valley of the shadow of death (The bells of St. Mary, Eling, Hants.) | ||||||||||
A4 | Doubting castle; Giant despair (The bells of St. Michael & All Angels, Hughenden, Bucks.) | ||||||||||
A5 | Christian crushed (The bells of St. Cattwg, Cadoxton-Juxta-Neath, Glam.) | ||||||||||
A6 | The key called promise (The bells of St. James the Less, Leith, Midlothian) | ||||||||||
CHRISTIANA | |||||||||||
B1 | Christiana receives her summons (The bells of St. Nicholas, Sevenoaks, Kent) | ||||||||||
B2 | Christiana and her companions set forth (The bells of St. Peter, Much Woolton, Lancs.) | ||||||||||
B3 | The shepherd-boy in the valley of humiliation (The bells of St. Mark, Dundela, Co. Down) | ||||||||||
B4 | Mr. Fearing (The bells of St. Bartholomew, Lostwithiel, Cornwall) | ||||||||||
B5 | Christiana's departure (The bells of St. George, Greenock, Renfrewshire) | ||||||||||
B6 | Mr. Valiant-for-Truth is summoned, and Mr. Standfast (The bells of Elstow Abbey, Beds.) | ||||||||||
Longueur totale du média 0:00. |
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Notes supplémentaires sur la couverture, le milieu (pochette gatefold) et les éventuels inserts | ||
By John Bunyan. Selected readings from parts 1 & 2 by David Davis. Based on the BBC 'Five to ten' broadcasts. Record also has the bells of St. Mary Hampton, Middlesex on side 2. JOHN BUNYON John Bunyan (1628-88), born at Elstow, near Bedford, the son of a tinsmith or travelling tinker, learned reading and writing at the village school, and was prepared to follow his father's trade. But in 1644, he was swept up with the Civil War and spent some years with the Parliamentary forces, mainly on garrison duty, before his discharge. About 1648, after a religious crisis which lasted for several years, he was 'converted', and, attaching himself to a Noncomformist group in Bedford, he began to preach. In 1660, a few months after Charles II's Restoration, he was arrested for preaching without a licence; and, on his refusal to give an undertaking not to continue preaching, he was imprisoned, and remained in prison, off and on, for the next twelve years. Out of this experience grew his spiritual autobiography, 'Grace Abounding', and, later, 'The Pilgrim's Progress', the First Part of which was published in 1678. The Second Part first appeared in 1684, and since then both parts have been published together. Bunyan's other principal works are 'The Life and Death of Mr. Badman' (1680), and 'The Holy War' (1682). 'The Pilgrim's Progress', an allegory, takes the form of a dream by the author, in which he sees Christian, with a burden on his back, reading in a book, from which he learns of the impending doom of the City of Destruction to the Celestial City. Part 2 tells how Christian's wife, Christiana, sets out with her children on the same pilgrimage. DAVID DAVIS David Davis, born at Malvern, Worcestershire, and educated at Bishop's Stortford College and The Queen's College, Oxford, began his career as a schoolmaster, but after three years he joined the BBC as an assistant in The Children's Hour, with which he was associated till its demise in 1964. During World War II, he served at sea with the Royal Navy, as seaman in minesweepers, and later as Lieienant RNVR. In 1951, he was appointed Assistant Head, and in 1953, Head of Children's Hour. In 1964 he transferred to the Drama department as a producer. Married, with three children, and two cats, 'David' has been well-known to radio-listeners for over thirty years, both as a reader of stories and poetry, and as a musician. (He qualified as LRAM/ARCM, after taking his degree.) He broadcast for the BBC from Odense and Copenhagen on the occasion of the Hans Christian Andersen centenary. More recently, he has been heard in 'Story time' (Radio 4), and as a reader in the religious programmes 'Ten to Eight' and 'Five to Ten', from which many of the extracts on this record have been taken. He was awarded the M. B. E. in the New Years Honours, 1969. Note on the church bells Bells from various churches throughout the country are heard between each band. At the beginning and end of the record are the bells of the church at Ilstow where John Bunyan was one of the bell-ringers. | ||
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Eine Reihe von LPs, die auf BBC Schools Radio Series und allgemeinen Dienstprogrammen basieren, die für die Arbeit in Grund- und weiterführenden Schulen sowie an Hochschulen relevant sind. |
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