from St. Paul's Church, Withington, Manchester.
with clergy and congregations from the Anglican, Roman Catholic, and Free Churches.
Conducted by the Vicar, The Rev. Canon Leslie Griffin
with the Barlow Singers
Conducted by Michael Callaghan
Hymns:
"Praise to the Holiest in the height"
"There is a green hill far away"
"When I survey the wondrous Cross"
Choir items:
"Prayer to Jesus" (Richard de Castre, arr. R. Terry)
Psalm 129: "Out of the depths" (Setting by Gelmeau)
Hymn: "O Sacred Head once wounded" (Wassler-Bach)
(to 10.45)
Introduced by David Coleman.
Featuring International Boxing
The World Heavyweight Title Fight and The European Heavyweight Title Fight
From New York: Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) v. Zora Folley
From London: Karl Mildenberger v. Billy Walker
A chance to see again the highlights of this week's two outstanding championship fights, with expert comment.
(to 13.55)
Including The Unveiling and Veneration of the Cross
from St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Nottingham.
Introduced by David Coleman bringing you Motor Racing and Rugby League.
Motor Racing from Oulton Park
3.5 Formula III race ever nineteen laps
4.25 Saloon Car race over nineteen laps
Rugby League: Blackpool Borough v. Salford
from Blackpool
by A.A. Milne.
with pictures by E.H. Shepard.
With Ronald Eyre.
Today: Kanga and Baby Roo
Introduced by Leslie Crowther.
With Peter Glaze, Christine Holmes, Jillian Comber
Guests, The Troggs, Saveen
(Bert Hayes is appearing at Butlin's Hotels, Cliftonville; Christine Holmes in "Charlie Girl" at the Adelphi Theatre, London)
with Sarah Ward
A weekly look at criticism and comments from younger viewers.
Letters for inclusion in these programmes should be addressed to: Junior Points of View, [address removed]
News and views from London and the South-East.
Featuring George Villiers
With Michael Aspel, Richard Baker, Michael Sullivan, Robert Williams
Followed by the Weather in the South-East
The White Heather Club visits Kilmaurs Junior Secondary School
With Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor, Eleanor Leith, Alex Wands, Dixie Ingram, The White Heather Dancers and The Archie Duncan Quintet.
Told by Donald Gray and Anthony Jacobs.
From the Aztecs, the Incas, and the Mayas, and from the Spanish in the sixteenth century the Indians and Mestizos of Mexico have woven their own pagan-Christian interpretation of the Easter Story.
6.40-7.5 Let Me Tell You
The people of Winchester talk about their city.
(Rowridge, Brighton)
Huntley extricates himself from a tricky situation; a friend of Eileen's comes to the rescue of the boutique.
From the Midlands
Adapted from the short story by P.G. Wodehouse by John Chapman.
Starring Ralph Richardson, Stanley Holloway, Meriel Forbes and Jack Radcliffe
Exterior scenes filmed at Penshurst Place, Kent
(Ralph Richardson, Angela Thorne, and David King are appearing in "The Rivals" at the Haymarket Theatre, London)
A Western film series.
A family of five youngsters face the challenge of the new frontiers in the raw and uncompromising Wyoming territory of the 1870s.
Held at bay by an angry bear, Clayt finds that his young brother is no longer a child.
by Puccini
Starring Joan Carlyle as Mimi, Stuart Burrows as Rudolph, Adele Leigh as Musetta
The Ambrosian Opera Chorus
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Leader, Hugh Bean
Conductor, Charles Mackerras
(First shown on BBC-2)
"The production was surely a triumph... Finely sung and played, the throb of the old master-melodramatist pulsed wonderfully successfully." (Financial Times)
"Mr. Burrows's richly sung Rudolph remained securely mellifluous, and Miss Carlyle's Mimi had all the gentle firmness of his little lost girl." (The Times)
(Joan Carlyle, Victor Godfrey, and John Constable appear by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)
There will be a short interval at 10.0* between parts 1 and 2
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by William Temple.
"An attempt to share my own thoughts as I read the profoundest of all writings."
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