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Messiaen
Regard du père
Regard des prophètes
Regard du fils sur le fils Regard de l'esprit de joie
Premiere communion de la vierge Regard des annes
Le baiser de l'enfant-Jésus Regard de l'église d'amour
(Vingt regards sur l'enfant-Jésus)
YVONNE LORlOD (piano)
Broadcast on November 10. 1968

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
1.10 MEET MRS. TOPHAM
On Grand National day we invite you to meet Mrs. Mirabel Topham. who has been ' at the helm ' of Aintree Racecourse for many years She talks to JACOB DE VRIES.
SPORTS SERVICE:
3.5
THE GRAND
NATIONAL
The world's most famous steeplechase. A round-the-course description of this gruelling four-and-a half mile race, by PETER BROMLEY from the Grandstand, JULIAN WILSON at the third fence, MICHAEL O'HEHIR at Becher's Brook, and MICHAEL SETH-SMITH at the twelfth fence, with a summary by ROGER MORTIMER
From Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool
The commentary on the race will also be broadcast on Radio 2 at 3.20
Map of the course on page 4
1.30 CRICKET
Round the Counties
The first of a series of four programmes looking ahead to the new Cricket Season
This week: The Home Counties
BRIAN JOHNSTON talks to the Captains of Essex, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey. and Sussex—BRIAN TAYLOR , Colin COWDREY. PETER PARFITT , MICKY STEWART , and MIKE GRIFFITH
RACING
1.55 The Liverpool Hurdle Race
2.30 The Hylton Stakes
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY
3.5 The Grand National
See above and colour feature on centre pages
From Atntree Racecourse Liverpool
4.55 Full Racing Results
BOWLS
2.10; 2.45; 3.45; 4.50
The Denny Cup
CEDRIC SMITH reports on the semi-finals and finals.
From Crystal Palace Indoor Bowling Club
2.15 TALKING SPORT
1: The Boat Race-should we take it seriously?
J. H. PAGE, Secretary of the Amateur Rowing Association, talks to JACOB DE VRIES t2: The Barbarians Rugby
Union team
Is this team. dedicated to adventurous play, an anachronism? An assessment by PETER YARRANTON
2.50 YOU'VE ASKED FOR IT
MAURICE EDELSTON introduces commentaries on past sporting events requested by listeners
Compiled by John Fenlon
3.50 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Commentary by ALAN CLARKE and MAURICE EDELSTON 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 : 5.3
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 Quia
1.10 Meet Mrs. Topham
1.30 Cricket: 155 Racing
2.10 Bowls: 2.15 Talking Sport
2.30 Racing: 2.45 Bowls
2.50 You've Asked For It
3.5 The Grand National
3.45 Bowls
3.50 Association Football
4.42*Association Football Results
4.50 Bowls
4.55 Racing Results
5.0 Sports Report
Tunings may ba altered by events

Contributors

Introduced By:
Bryon Butler
Introduced By:
Angus MacKay
Unknown:
Liam Nolan
Unknown:
John Fenton
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Michael O'Hehir
Unknown:
Michael Seth-Smith
Unknown:
Roger Mortimer
Talks:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
Brian Taylor
Unknown:
Colin Cowdrey.
Unknown:
Peter Parfitt
Unknown:
Micky Stewart
Unknown:
Mike Griffith
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
Cedric Smith
Unknown:
Peter Yarranton
Unknown:
John Fenlon
Commentary By:
Alan Clarke
Commentary By:
Maurice Edelston

A series of three programmes on the background and present situation of Britain's ' Travellers '
1: The Fourth Nail
A study of their origins and culture
Compiled and introduced by JOHN SEYMOUR with contributions by BERNARD GILLIAT-SMITH
PROFESSORWALTER STARKIE BRIAN VESEY-FITZGERALD
GORDON BOSWELLRICHARD WADE and various ' Travellers ' and with the help of Miss Dora Yates and The Gypsy Lore Society
Produced by HALLAM TENNYSON
1 Second broadcast
The Gentlemen of The Road, a study of Gypsy file and occupations: April 5

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Seymour
Unknown:
Bernard Gilliat-Smith
Unknown:
Professorwalter Starkie Brian Vesey-Fitzgerald
Unknown:
Gordon Boswellrichard Wade
Unknown:
Miss Dora Yates
Produced By:
Hallam Tennyson

by MATTHEW ARNOLD (1822-1888)
Read by STEPHEN MURRAY
Thus yesterday, today, tomorrow come.
They hustle one another as they pass;
But all our hustUno morrows only make
The smooth today of God.
Produced by David Davis
. Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 7.40

Contributors

Unknown:
Matthew Arnold
Read By:
Stephen Murray
Produced By:
David Davis

Szymon Goldberg (violin)
John Lill (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Eli Goren
Conducted by Szymon Goldberg
From the Queen Elizabeth Hall , London Sixth of eight public concerts promoted by the Third Programme
Part 1

Contributors

Violin:
Szymon Goldberg
Piano:
John Lill
Leader:
Eli Goren
Conducted By:
Szymon Goldberg
Unknown:
Queen Elizabeth Hall

NAZIR ALl JAIRAZBHOY talks about the sitar, its development, and its character He analyses the differences of style in some of the leading masters of the instrument, and discusses in the light of its current popularity in the west its misuse in pop music.

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