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Fantasy a 4 JAYE CONSORT OF VIOLS
Francis Baines (treble viol)
Elisabeth Baines (treble viol) Peter Vel (tenor viol)
John Isaacs (tenor viol) Jane Ryan (bass viol)
Desmond Dupre (bass viol) with DAVID LUMSDEN (organ)
Broadcast on July 7

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Baines
Unknown:
Elisabeth Baines
Tenor:
Peter Vel
Tenor:
John Isaacs
Bass:
Jane Ryan
Bass:
Desmond Dupre
Unknown:
David Lumsden

Amadeus String Quartet Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello) with Mstislav. Rostropovich (cello)
From
Leith Town Hall, Edinburgh Schubert
Quartet in B flat major (D.112)
Quintet in C major <D.956)
11.31*-11.41*Interlude
A record of the ACADEMY OF St.-MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS playing Six German Dances by Haydn
See page 37

Contributors

Violin:
Norbert Brainin
Viola:
Peter Schidlof
Cello:
Martin Lovett
Cello:
Mstislav. Rostropovich

Introduced by PETER JONES Directed by John Fenton and Angus Mackay
12.40* Your Afternoon Weather Forecast followed by SPORTS PARADE
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CRICKET
1.10 : 2.10 : 2.50 : 3.10 : 3.45:
4.50
The County Championship
1.50 Lunchtime Scoreboard
SHOW JUMPING
1.35 : 2.30
The B.S.J.A. Walwyn Championship
Commentary by RAYMOND BROOKS -WARD
From the British Timken Show at Duston, Northampton
ATHLETICS
2.0 : 2.45 : 3.40 : 4.50
Great Britain v. Poland NORMAN CUDDEFORD and HAROLD ABRAHAMS From the White City
CYCLING
2.5 : 2.30
World Cycling Championship
Beryl Burton defends her world title In this afternoon's Women's noad Race
JOHN BURNS
From Imola
Broadcast by arrangement with Italian Radio
RACING
2.55 The Wills Mile
For three-year-olds and upwards run over one mile
3.25 The March Stakes
For three-year-olds only run over one mile and three-quarters
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY From Goodwood
5.5 Full Racing Results
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
4.0 Commentary by ALAN CLARKE and JOHN CAMKIN during the second half of one of today's English League matches
4.42* Results as they come in, direct from the BBC Sports Room
5.0 : 5.55
Classified Football Results
ATHLETICS AND CRICKET
4.50 Further visits
5.0 SPORTS REPORT
Including reports on today's leading matches and further visits to athletics and cricket
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TODAY'S TIMETABLE
12.40* Weather
12.43* Sports Parade
1.10* Cricket
1.35 Show Jumping
1.50 Lunchtime Scoreboard
2.0 Athletics
2.5 Cycling
2.10 Cricket
2.30 Show Jumping and Cycling
2.45 Athletics
2.50 Cricket
2.55 Racing
3.10 Cricket
3.25 Racing
3.40 Athletics
3.45 Cricket
4.0 Association Football
4.42* Association Football Results
4.50 Athletics and Cricket
5.0 Sports Report
Timings may be altered by events

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Jones
Directed By:
John Fenton
Directed By:
Angus MacKay
Commentary By:
Raymond Brooks
Unknown:
Harold Abrahams
Unknown:
Beryl Burton
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Commentary By:
Alan Clarke
Commentary By:
John Camkin

The Cambridge Tradition is the title of the first section in the two-volume selection of articles from Scrutiny, chosen by Dr. F R. Leavis and recently published by the Cambridge University Press.
Dr. MICHAEL TANNER
Fellow of Corpus Christi College. Cambridge, and Lecturer in Moral Sciences examines this tradition and its continuation in the pages of Scrutiny itself.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr. F R. Leavis
Unknown:
Dr. Michael Tanner

The Composer Develops
In the second of three programmes. four works composed between 1943 and 1949 Sex carmina Alcael, for soprano and chamber orchestra (1943)
Due studi, for violin and piano (1945)
Quattro liriche di Antonio Mach -ado, for soprano and piano (1947)
Tre poemi, for soprano and chamber orchestra (poems by Joyce, Michelangelo, and Antonio Mach -ado) (1949)
MARY THOMAS (soprano) YFRAH NEAMAN (vielin)
LUIGI DALLAPICCOLA (piano)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader, Kenneth Sillito
Conducted by JOHN CAREWE Series devised by Leo Black
Violin Studies and songs broadcast on August 9. 1964. the pieces with orchestra on March 30. 1967

Contributors

Unknown:
Antonio MacH
Unknown:
Antonio MacH
Leader:
Kenneth Sillito
Conducted By:
John Carewe

The Democrats choose a Candidate
3.099 delegates (plus nearly as many alternates) convened last week in Chicago to choose a presidential candidate to beat Richard Nixon
DONALD WATT and ESMOND WRIGHT , M.P. present highlights from both the Democratic and Republican Conventions and discuss the rival candidates, their platforms, and their prospects with politicians in Chicago. including Adlai Stevenson III
Produced by Keith HindeU

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Nixon
Unknown:
Donald Watt
Unknown:
Esmond Wright
Unknown:
Adlai Stevenson
Produced By:
Keith Hindeu
What a party wants is not a good President but a good candidate:
James Bryce

H. C. ROBBINS LANDON has Just completed a new edition of the complete piano trios of Haydn He discusses some of the editorial problems involved and surveys the development of Haydn's approach to the medium. The programme includes excerpts from some newly discovered trios, and from others not heard since Haydn's lifetime
The illustrations are played by JAMES GALWAY (flute)
EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin)
Amaryllis FLEMING (cello) and VIRGINIA PLEASANTS (harpsichord and fortepiano)

Contributors

Unknown:
H. C. Robbins Landon
Played By:
James Galway
Violin:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Cello:
Amaryllis Fleming

New light on Henry Irving and Ellen Terry 's relationship has been shed by a collection of letters sold at Sotheby's early this year. ROGER MANVELL , whose biography of Ellen Terry was published in April, managed to read the letters before they left for America.
Extended version of the talk first broadcast on April 10 (Radio 4)

Contributors

Unknown:
Henry Irving
Unknown:
Ellen Terry
Unknown:
Roger Manvell
Unknown:
Ellen Terry

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