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Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor (K.478) - Members of the Delme String Quartet: Granville Jones (violin) John Underwood (viola) Joy Hall (cello) with Walter Susskind (piano)

(Broadcast on May 28)

Contributors

Violinist:
Granville Jones
Violaist:
John Underwood
Cellist:
Joy Hall
Pianist:
Walter Susskind

Mozart Quartet in E flat major (K. 428) - Amadeus String Quartet: Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)

(Broadcast on April 17, 1966)

Contributors

Violinist (Amadeus String Quartet):
Norbert Brainin
Violinist (Amadeus String Quartet):
Siegmund Nissel
Violaist (Amadeus String Quartet):
Peter Schidlof
Cellist (Amadeus String Quartet):
Martin Lovett

England v. Australia at Lord's
Third day

11.25 a.m. -1.35 p.m. including lunchtime summary
2.10-4 .15 p.m.
4.45*-6.35 p.m. including close of play summary during the lunch interval (1.35'-2.10')

Golf
The Carroll's International Tournament
Report by Tom Scott on the second day's play
From the Woodbrook Golf Club, County Dublin

Lawn Tennis
London Grass Court Open Championships (Final Day)
Preview by Max Robertson on this afternoon's Finals at the Queen's Club, London

1.45 Motor Racing: The Dutch Grand Prix
A preview of tomorrow's race by Robin Richards from Zandvoort

1.50* Cricket Scoreboard
During the Tea Interval (4.15-4.45)
Latest Sports News

4.20* Rugby Union: South Africa v. The British Isles
Second Test Match
Commentary on the closing stages
From Port Elizabeth
Broadcast by arrangement with the South African Broadcasting Corporation

4.35* Golf
Further report

4.40* Lawn Tennis
Further report

Contributors

Commentator (Cricket):
John Arlott
Commentator (Cricket):
Robert Hudson
Commentator (Cricket):
Alan McGilvray
Summariser (Cricket):
Trevor Bailey
Summariser (Cricket):
E.W. Swanton
Summariser (Cricket):
Norman Yardley
Reporter (Golf):
Tom Scott
Reporter (Tennis):
Max Robertson
Reporter (Motor Racing):
Robin Richards
Commentator (Rugby Union):
Charles Fortune
Commentator (Rugby Union):
Peter Searle

What are the factors that assist man to survive in difficult conditions, and under extreme physical pressure? Dr Ralph Johnson, Dean of St. Peter's College, Oxford and Lecturer in Clinical Neurology at the University talks about some of the recent research into this problem, particularly in athletics and exploration.

Special contributions by Brian B. Lloyd of the University Laboratory of Physiology at Oxford and Vice-President of Magdalen College, Wilfred Thesiger, Arabian explorer and author, and Sir Vivian Fuchs

From the BBC Sound Archives the voices of Admiral Sir Edward Evans, Sir Arthur Porritt, Sir Raymond Priestley, Tom Bourddion, Robbie Brightwell, Kenneth Cooke, Arthur Lydiard, Jim Peters, and Jim Wilson

(To be repeated on July 15)
See page 36

followed by an interlude at 7.55

Contributors

Presenter:
Dr Ralph Johnson
Speaker:
Brian B. Lloyd
Speaker:
Wilfred Thesiger
Speaker:
Sir Vivian Fuchs
Producer:
Harold Rogers

Part 1 at 8.0

Cantata No. 202: Weichet nur, betrubte Schatten

8.22* Oboe Concerto in F major (reconstruction of the harpsichord concerto, S.1053)

Part 2 at 9.5*

Concerto in D minor for oboe, violin, and strings (Concerto in C minor, S.1060, reconstructed by Schmieden

9.17* Cantata No 51: Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen

From the Town Hall, Oxford

1968 English Bach Festival

The Opening Concert
Teresa Stich-Randall (soprano) Heinz Holliger (oboe) John Wilbraham (trumpet) Edith Picht-Axenfeld (harpsichord continuo) English Bach Festival Ensemble Neville Marriner (violin) Iona Brown (violin) Kenneth Essex (niola) Kenneth Heath (cello) John Honeyman (double-bass) Directed by Neville Marriner

BACH

Alasdair MacIntyre, Professor of Sociology University of Essex, gives the last of a group of three fortnightly talks

Mr. MacIntyre is interested in the changing relationship of morality to both religion and politics and has recently published a short history of ethics and a book, Secularisation and Moral Change.

Contributors

Speaker:
Professor Alasdair MacIntyre

A selection of unpublished poems chosen and introduced by Dorothy Baker
Contributors Jack Bevan, Maurice Carpenter, Victor Church, Sydney Clouts, Stewart Conn, Marcus Cumberlege, Richard Kell, George Mackay Brown, Rhona Murray, W. Price Turner, Terence Tiller, Peter Williamson

Readers: Sydney Clouts, Denis Goacher, Denys Hawthorne, Margaret Robertson

Contributors

Presenter/Producer:
Dorothy Baker
Poet:
Jack Bevan
Poet:
Maurice Carpenter
Poet:
Victor Church
Poet:
Stewart Conn
Poet:
Marcus Cumberlege
Poet:
Richard Kell
Poet:
George MacKay Brown
Poet:
Rhona Murray
Poet:
W. Price Turner
Poet:
Terence Tiller
Poet:
Peter Williamson
Poet/Reader:
Sydney Clouts
Reader:
Denis Goacher
Reader:
Denys Hawthorne
Reader:
Margaret Robertson

BBC Radio 3

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