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Introduced by Bryon Butler
Directed by Jacob de Vries and Angus' Mackay

12.30 Sports Parade
Including your afternoon's Weather Forecast

1.0 Prize Quiz
Liam Nolan poses this week's questions and reveals the names of last week's lucky Premium Bond winners
Devised by John Fenton

1.15 Cheltenham National Hunt Festival
Peter Bromley looks ahead to next week's National Hunt Festival at Cheltenham

1.30 Meet Johnny Carey
The Irishman of the skilful play and the thoughtful phrase talks about his football with John Burns

Racing
1.55 The Past and Present Hurdle Race
For four-year-olds and upwards, run over two miles
2.35 The imperial Cup
A handicap hurdle for four-year-olds and upwards, run over two
3.45 The Sandown Open Handicap Chase
For five-year-olds and upwards, run over three miles. five furlongs and about 18 yards
Commentary by Peter Bromley
From Sandown Park
4.55 Full Racing Results

2.10 You've Asked for It
Maurice Edelston introduces commentaries on past sporting events requested by listeners
Compiled by John Fenton

2.55 Rugby Union International: The Calcutta Cup: England v. Scotland
Commentary on the first half by Robert Hudson and John Downie, with summaries from Peter Cranmer
From Twickenham
Commentary on the second half can be heard on Radio 4

Association Football
4.0 Commentary by Alan Clarke and Peter Jones 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

5.0 Sports Report
Including reports on today's leading matches

Today's Timetable
12.30 Sports Parade and Weather
1.0 Prize Quiz
1.15 Cheltenham National Hunt Festival
1.30 Meet Johnny Carey
1.55 Racing
2.10 You've Asked For It
2.35 Racing
2.55 Rugby Union International
3.45 Racing
4.0 Association Football
4.42* Association Football Results
4.55 Racing Results
5.0 Sports Report
Timings may be altered by events

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bryon Butler
Directed By:
Jacob de Vries
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Liam Nolan
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John Fenton
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Johnny Carey
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John Burns
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
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Robert Hudson
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John Downie
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Peter Cranmer
Commentary By:
Alan Clarke
Commentary By:
Peter Jones
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Johnny Carey

The falling-out of Winston Churchill , Henry Arthur Jones, Bernard Shaw , and H. G. Wells
Compiled and narrated by VINCENT BROME
The quarrels bewan in the 1890s, and continued until almost the 1930s. Where else could one find [our such witty and eloquent controversialists?
Produced by Terence Tiller
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Winston Churchill
Unknown:
Henry Arthur
Unknown:
Bernard Shaw
Unknown:
H. G. Wells
Unknown:
Vincent Brome
Produced By:
Terence Tiller
Bernard Shaw:
Denys Hawthorne
Henry Arthur Jones:
Norman Shelley
H G Wells:
Haydn Jones
Winston Churchill:
Humphrey Morton
Archer:
Godfrey Kenton
Gwynne:
Godfrey Kenton

(Ulisse)
Opera in a prologue and two acts
Words and music by Dallapiccola Sung in German
PROLOGUE
Episode 1 (Calypso) The shore of the island of Ogyyia
Episode 2 4 Poseidon) Symphonic intermezzo
Episode 3 tNausicaa) A wooded beach on the island of Phaeacia
ACT 1
Scene 1 A great ball In Alclnous' palace
Scene 2 (The Lotus-eaters) The coast of Libya
Scene 3 (Circe) The island of Aeaea
Scene 4 (The Cimmerians) A river bank in Hades
Scene 5 A great ball in Alcinous' palace
See page 49

ACT 2
Scene 1 Near Eumaeus' hut in Ithaca
Scene 2 The forecourt of Ulysses' palace
Scene 3 The banqueting-hall
Symphonic intermezzo: Ulysses and Penelope Epilogue : The open sea
Recording of the world premiere at the Deutsche Oper, during the Berliner Festwochen , September 29. 1964. made available by courtesy of West Berlin Radio

Contributors

Unknown:
Penelope Epilogue
Unknown:
Berliner Festwochen

BBC Radio 3

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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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