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TELEMANN
Der octreue Music-Meister
Suite in D minor, for harpsichord Bassoon Sonata in F minor
Duet: (ch folge dir (Eginhard) Violin Sonata in G minor
EDITH MATHIS (soprano)
ROSEMARIE SOMMER (contralto! OTTO BÜCHNER (violin)
WALTER STIFTNER (bassoon)
ELZA VAN DERVEN (harpsichord)

Contributors

Soprano:
Edith Mathis
Contralto:
Rosemarie Sommer
Contralto:
Otto Büchner
Bassoon:
Walter Stiftner
Harpsichord:
Elza van Derven

Introduced by MICHAEL DE MORGAN
Directed by Geoff Dobson
12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast direct from I he
London Weather Centre followed by SPORTS PARADE
RACING
1.0 The Faringdon Handicap Hurdle Race, Div. 1
Fur five-year-olds and upwards run over two miles
1.25 The Wantage Novices' Chase. Div. 1
For five- and six-year-olds only run over two miles and 170 yards
1.55 The Mandarin Handicap Chase
For five-year-olds and upwards run over three miles
Commentary by Peter BROMLEY with summaries by ROGER MORTIMER
The Newbury Race Card From Kempton Park
4.53 Racing Results
1.10 TALKING SPORT with JACOB DE VRIES
1.40 CRICKET
BRIAN JOHNSTON looks ahead to the First Test Match between the West Indies and England, which starts at Port of Spain. Trinidad. next Friday.
2.25 RUGBY UNION
INTERNATIONAL
Scotland v. France
Commentary on the first home international of the season by ROBERT HUDSON and JOUN DOWNIE
From Murrayfield
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4.0 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Commentary by ALAN CLARKE and Clive MASON on the second half of one of today's English League games
4.42* Results as they come in, direct from the BBC Sports Room
5.0 SPORTS REPORT
Produced by Angus Mackay
Classified Football Results at 5.0 and 5.50
TODAY'S TIMETABLE
12.30 Weather
12.33 Sports Parade
1.0 Racing
1.10 Talking Sport
1.25 Racing
1.40 Cricket
1.55 Racing
2.25 Rugby Union
4.0 Association Football
4.42*Association Football Results
4.53 Racing Results
5.0 Sports Report
Timings may be altered by events

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael de Morgan
Directed By:
Geoff Dobson
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
Roger Mortimer
Unknown:
Jacob de Vries
Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
Robert Hudson
Commentary By:
Alan Clarke
Produced By:
Angus MacKay

by James Hanley
Anew play in a Midland setting Produced by DOROTHY BAKER
To be repeated on February 14 followed by an interlude at 6.55

Contributors

Unknown:
James Hanley
Produced By:
Dorothy Baker
Mr Lethen:
Ronald Baddiley
Mrs Lethen:
Marjorie Westbury
Terry, their son:
Leroy Lingwood
Norah, their daughter:
Patricia Gallimore

Robert Conquest
Poet and political writer, broadcdsts this evening's talk His books include Between Mars and Venus; Courage of Genius: the Pasternak Affair; and Power and Policy in the U.S.S.R. He has also written much criticism. science fiction, and history.
Anthony Nutting 's fourth (and last) talk: January 20

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Nutting

A programme in which different interpretations on gramophone records are compared
DENIS ARNOLD and SIR JACK WESTRUP discuss the interpretation of some Monteverdi madrigals, including
Sfogava con le stelle, Lamento d'Arianna, and Chiome d'oro, as recorded by ensembles directed by NADIA Boulanger , MARGARET FIELD-HYDE , RAYMOND LEPPARD , and others

Contributors

Unknown:
Denis Arnold
Unknown:
Sir Jack Westrup
Directed By:
Nadia Boulanger
Directed By:
Margaret Field-Hyde
Directed By:
Raymond Leppard

by SIMON GRAY
'The moral position of a novelist who undertakes a discussion on the responsibilities of the reviewer reminds me of the man in Dickens who once backed apologetically out of a room on his knees while his fist independently and indignantly continued to shake itself at the remaining guests.'
Mr. Gray's third novel, Little Portia , was published last year. He describes what it is like, lor him. to write a novel and what it is like. for him. to write a review. Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Gray
Unknown:
Little Portia

BBC Radio 3

About BBC Radio 3

Live music and the arts: broadcasts more live music than any other radio network. Classical music is its core. Genres include world and new music, jazz, speech and drama.

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