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Introduced by Peter Jones
Produced by John Haslam and Angus Mackay

12.30 Sports Parade
Including Your Afternoon's Weather and previews of today's Soccer, Racing at Newbury, and the Davis Cup, with latest news and scores in County Cricket matches, the Ulster Motor Cycling Grand Prix, the Wills Open Golf Tournament at Moor Park, and the National Bowls Championships at Mortlake.

Cricket
1.0; 2.0; 2.40; 3.12; 3.42; 4.50
Commentaries and reports on matches in the fight for the County Championship
1.50 Lunchtime Scoreboard

1.35 Racing in France
Prospects for tomorrow's Prix Morny at Deauville, by St. John Donn-Byrne

Golf
1.40; 3.10; 3.58
W.D. and H.O. Wills Open Tournament
Commentary and reports on the final stages of this 72-hole stroke play event by Tom Scott
From Moor Park Golf Club, Herts

Bowls
1.45; 3.10; 3.58; 4.50
The E.B.A. National Championships Triples
Cedric Smith reports from Watney's Sports Club, Mortlake

Motor Cycling
1.55; 3.40; 4.50
Ulster Grand Prix
Jimmy Hughes reports on today's World Motor Cycling Championship events
From Dundrod

Lawn Tennis
2.0; 2.40; 3.12; 3.42; 4.0 The Davis Cup
Inter-Zone Final
Great Britain v. Rumania
Commentary by Max Robertson; summaries by Bill Threlfall
From the All England Club, Wimbledon

Racing
2.25 The Geoffrey Freer Stakes
Over one mile, five furlongs, and 60 yards
2.55 The Shrivenham Stakes (Handicap)
Over five furlongs
3.25 The Washington Singer Stakes
Over six furlongs
Commentary by Peter Bromley from Newbury

4.0 Association Football
Commentary by Bryon Butler during the second half of one of today's English League matches
4.40 Association Football Results
as they come in

4.45 Rugby Union
South Africa v. Australia
Second Test Match
A report by Charles Fortune from Durban, broadcast by arrangement with the South African Broadcasting Corporation

5.0 Sports Report
Including classified Football and Racing Results, reports on selected Association Football matches and up-to-date news of the rest of the afternoon's Sport

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Jones
Unknown:
John Haslam
Unknown:
Angus Mackay
Unknown:
Cedric Smith
Unknown:
Jimmy Hughes
Commentary By:
Max Robertson
Unknown:
Bill Threlfall
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Commentary By:
Bryon Butler

Last of three programmes of his piano sonatas played on early pianos by MALCOLM FRAGER C major (Haydn Society 48)
Broadu'ood, 1787
E major (Haydn Society 31)
Stein, c. 1805
B minor (Haydn Society 32)
Broadwood, 1787
Recorded at the Colt Clavier
Collection. Bethersden, Kent

Contributors

Unknown:
Malcolm Frager

Monteverdi CHOIR
Conductor, JOHN ELIOT GARDINER Bonjour mon coeur; La nuict froide et sombre: Je l'ayme bien; Si le long terns: En un chasteau: 0 foible esprit; Alma tu, che'l furor; Prendi l'aurata lira; Hor vi riconfortate; 0 la, o che bon' eccho; Solo e pensoso; Cantai hor piango

Contributors

Conductor:
John Eliot Gardiner

by Jasper Ridley
A personal portrait compiled from the anecdotes and reminiscences of the men and women who knew him: among them, John Wilson Croker , Judge Advocate General Larpent, Lady Shelley, Harriette Wilson , and Thomas Creevey
Produced by Nesta Pain

Contributors

Unknown:
Jasper Ridley
Unknown:
John Wilson Croker
Unknown:
Harriette Wilson
Unknown:
Thomas Creevey
Produced By:
Nesta Pain

Introduces a programme of his music which he has chosen
AUDREY attwood (soprano) PHILIP Langridge (tenor) NORMAN KNIGHT (flute) ANN Griffiths (harp)
Dartington STRING QUARTET Colin Sauer. Roger Raphael Keith Lovell. Michael Evans
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS SINGERS Conducted by JOHN ALLDIS with Francis ROUTH (organ)
Part 1
Lauda Sion (St. Thomas Aquinas), for double choir
8.14' Pezzo ostinato, for harp
8.23* String Quartet No. 3

Contributors

Tenor:
Philip Langridge
Harp:
Ann Griffiths
Harp:
Dartington String
Unknown:
Colin Sauer.
Unknown:
Roger Raphael
Unknown:
Keith Lovell.
Unknown:
Michael Evans
Singers:
Vaughan Williams
Conducted By:
John Alldis
Unknown:
Francis Routh

Ernest Ansermet talks to ROBERT Chesterman about Ravel. He recalls Ravel's break with Diaghilcv and his cooling relations with Stravinsky after the rejection of La Valse. and discusses the nature of some interpretative problems.
Recording made available by courtesy of CBC

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Chesterman

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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