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Bach
Excerpts from The Musical
Offering
Ricercare a 3 Canon a 2 (Quaerendo Invenletis) Canon a 4; Ricercare a 6 Trio-Sonata in C minor
AURELE NlCOLET (flute) OTTO BÜCHNER (violin) FRITZ KISKALT (cello)
KARL RICHTER (harpsichord)
HEDWIG BILGRAM (harpsichord) gramophone records

Contributors

Cello:
Fritz Kiskalt
Harpsichord:
Karl Richter

England v. New Zealand at The Oval
Fourth Day
Ball-by-ball commentaries byi John ARLOTT ALAN GIBSON
NEIL DURDEN-SMITH with comments and summaries by TREVOR BAILEY and W. E. MERRITT
Close-of-play summary by E. W. SWANTON
11.25 a.m.-1.35* p.m. including lunchtime summary
2.10*-4.20* p.m. including teatime summary
4.30*-6.37 p.m. including close-of-play summary

Contributors

Unknown:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Alan Gibson
Unknown:
Neil Durden-Smith
Unknown:
Trevor Bailey
Unknown:
W. E. Merritt

tby RUSSELL LEWIS , Director of the Conservative Political Centre
Every year, because of her slow rate of economic growth. Britain falls a little further behind the main industrial nations. Economists and sociologists have sought to increase our rate of growth by a series of simple nostrums: all we need is more exports, or S.E.T., or more capital investment, or more planning, or more technologists. or more management schools. Russell Lewis suggests that there is in fact no easy way for a nation to get rich quick and that the simple notions of some economists have done more harm than good.

Contributors

Unknown:
Russell Lewis
Unknown:
Russell Lewis

Three-score thousand will know the reason why!
An arrangement for broadcasting by DAVID BAXTER of the trials of John Lilburne , first under Charles I then under Cromwell
' Upon Tuesday the llth or 12th December 1637 I was treacherously and Judasly betrayed (by one that I supposed to be my friend) into the hand of the pursuivant, with four of his assistants, as I was walking in Soperlane. And about twelve of the clock the next day I was committed to the Gatehouse. without any examination at all, for sending of factious and scandalous Books out of Holland into England and Hilda Kriseman , Ralph Truman John Bentlev , Kerry Francis Malcolm Hayes. Peter Pratt James Thomason
† Produced by CHRISTOPHER HOLME

Contributors

Unknown:
David Baxter
Unknown:
John Lilburne
Unknown:
Hilda Kriseman
Unknown:
Ralph Truman
Unknown:
John Bentlev
Unknown:
Kerry Francis
Unknown:
Malcolm Hayes.
Unknown:
Peter Pratt
Unknown:
James Thomason
Produced By:
Christopher Holme
John Lilburne:
Ronald Herdman

MARGARET CROSLAND has recently translated the novel Hebdomeros, written by the painter Giorgio de Chirico and published in Paris in 1929. She is now preparing the first English translation of his autobiography. Memorie delta mia vita. She relates his published work to the different styles of painting through which he has moved.
Reader, Denis Goacher
Produced by Adrian Johnson

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Crosland
Reader:
Denis Goacher
Produced By:
Adrian Johnson

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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