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Introduced by MAURICE EDELSTON
Produced by Jacob de Vries
12.30 SPORTS SERVICE LINE-UP
Including your afternoon's Weather Forecast the latest cricket scores, news of the Daks Golf Tournament, the Tour of Britain CycJe Race. the French Lawn Tennis Open Championships, and previews of today's Racing at Newbury and the International Swimming at Coventry.
CRICKET
12.55; 2.10; 2.45; 3.5; 3.401
4.35; 5.15; 5.35
M.C.C. v. West Indies
Roy LAWRENCE and JOHN ARLOTT are at Lord's for the touring team's first appearance at cricket headquarters
PETER CRANMER is at Trent Bridge for
Nottinghamshire v. Hampshire and DON MosEY is at Headingley for
Leicestershire v. Yorkshire
1.35 LUNCH-BREAK
Including an illustrated report by ALUN WULLIAMS on the International between New Zealand and Wales at Christchurch, and a discussion of prospects of the Derby and the Oaks by PETER BROMLEY and ROGER MORTIMER and Cricket Lunchtime scores
2.8 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
John CAMKIN with the latest news of the England team in Mexico
RACING
2.25 The Winchester Stakes
(Handicap) over six furlongs
2.55 The Kenneth Robertson
Stakes (Handicap) over one and a half miles
3.25 The Lockinge Stakes over one mile
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY
From Newbury
5.5 Full Racing Results and a review of the day at Newbury by PETER Bromley
GOLF
2.40; 4.15; 5.15
The Oaks Tournament
TOM Scott reporting from Went-worth
4.20 CYCLING
The Tour of Britain Cycle Race JOHN BURNS with news of stage eight from New Brighton to Stoke
4.30 LAWN TENNIS
BARRY NEWCOMBE reports on the day's play in the French Open Championships in Paris
5.30 SWIMMING
A report by ROGER HEELEY on the match between Great Britain and West Germany at Coventry
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TODAY'S TIMETABLE
12.30 Sports Service Line-up
12.55 Cricket. 1.35 Lunch-Breat
1.55 Cricket Scoreboard
2.0 Racing
2.8 Association Football
2.10 Cricket
2.25 Racing
2.40 Golf
2.45 Cricket
2.55 Racing
3.5 Cricket
3.25 Racing
3.40 Cricket
4.15 Golf
4.20 Cycling
4.30 Tennis
4.35 Cricket
5.5 Racing Results and Review
5.15 Cricket and Golf
5.30 Swimming
5.35 Cricket
Timings may be altered by events

Contributors

Introduced By:
Maurice Edelston
Produced By:
Jacob de Vries
Unknown:
Roy Lawrence
Unknown:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Peter Cranmer
Unknown:
Trent Bridge
Unknown:
Alun Wulliams
Unknown:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
Roger Mortimer
Unknown:
John Camkin
Unknown:
Kenneth Robertson
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
John Burns
Unknown:
Barry Newcombe
Unknown:
Roger Heeley

A report on the night-long reading at the Round House, Chalk Farm, London
including the voices of:
Adrian Mitchell, John Okai, George Wightman, Libby Houston, Alan Brownjohn
With Adrian Henri and The Liverpool Scene and full supporting cast
Introduced by George MacBeth

Contributors

Presenter:
George MacBeth
Reader/Poet:
Adrian Mitchell
Reader/Poet:
John Okai
Reader/Poet:
George Wightman
Reader/Poet:
Libby Houston
Reader/Poet:
Alan Brownjohn
Reader/Poet:
Adrian Henri
Performers:
The Liverpool Scene

by Jasper Ridley
A personal portrait compiled from the anecdotes and reminiscences of the men and women who knew him: among them Sir William Fraser , . P. O'Connor , Dr. Kidd, Lady Dorothy Nevill , Gladstone, and Lord Rosebery
Produced by NESTA PAIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Jasper Ridley
Unknown:
Sir William Fraser
Unknown:
P. O'Connor
Unknown:
Dorothy Nevill
Produced By:
Nesta Pain

Opera in a prologue and five acts
Music by Monteverdi realised by EDWARD H. TARR
Libretto by ALESSANDROSTRIGGIO sung in Italian: on records
Cast In order of singing:
LAUSANNE VOCAL AND
INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE
Conducted by MICHEL CORBOZ
ACT 1: A grove in Thrace 828' ACT 2: The same

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward H. Tarr
Conducted By:
Michel Corboz

What was the nature of his achievement? LASZLO HELTAY, who studied with Kodaly, talks about his contribution to Hungarian musical life and in particular his educational work. and tries to form some assessment of Kodaly's position as a composer in relation to Bartok and other contemporary figures.
Broadcast on October 5. 1967

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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