Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 278,128 playable programmes from the BBC

Berlioz Overture: Waverley LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by COLIN DAVIS
7.15* Mendelssohn Concerto In
E: JOHN OGDON , BRENDA LUCAS (pianos)
ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS conducted by NEVILLE MARRINER
7.45* Franck Symphonic Poem: Les Eolides SUISSE ROMANDE ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Colin Davis
Unknown:
John Ogdon
Pianos:
Brenda Lucas
Conducted By:
Neville Marriner
Conducted By:
Ernest Ansermet

J. S. Bach Harpsichord Concerto No 1, in D minor (BWV 1052): GEORGE MALCOLM
MENUHIN FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA conducted by YEHUDI MENUHIN
8.27* Telemann Concerto in r
NEVILLE MARRINER , NORMAN NELSON, GERALD JARVIS (violins) ACADEMY OF
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS directed by NEVILLE MARRINER
8.43* J. C. Bach Symphony in E flat, Op 3 No 3: ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS, directed by NEVILLE MARRINER : records

Contributors

Unknown:
George Malcolm
Conducted By:
Yehudi Menuhin
Unknown:
Neville Marriner
Violins:
Gerald Jarvis
Directed By:
Neville Marriner
Directed By:
Neville Marriner

Music, verse and comment on the summer game compiled and narrated by John Arlott With VALENTINE DYALL, ROBIN HOLMES , JOHN LAWRENSON , COURT-NEY KENNY, THE YETTIES and DAVE GREEN. Producer
DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN

Contributors

Unknown:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Robin Holmes
Unknown:
John Lawrenson
Unknown:
David Rayvern Allen

medium only the First Test in the Cornhill Series England v Pakistan
Commentary from Edgbaston on the first day's play by John Arlott, Henry Blofeld, Brian Johnston and Don Mosey.
With comments and summaries by Trevor Bailey and Fred Trueman
Close of play summary by Tony Lewis
Scorer Bill Frindall
1.35* News
1.40* The Great Match - England v Pakistan at the Oval, 1954. Christopher Martin-Jenkins looks back at the historic first victory by Pakistan over England - a victory with which the name of Fazal Mahmood is always linked.
2.0* Lunchtime seoreboard
2.8'-6.40 Commentary with teatime and close of play summaries.
A Radio Sport and ob production

Contributors

Commentator:
John Arlott
Commentator:
Henry Blofeld
Commentator:
Brian Johnston
Commentator:
Don Mosey.
Summariser:
Trevor Bailey
Summariser:
Fred Trueman
Unknown:
Tony Lewis
Scorer:
Bill Frindall
Unknown:
Christopher Martin-Jenkins
Unknown:
Fazal Mahmood

medium only
The Wider World
6.40 Good Neighbours
In the second of four programmes DAVID HOBMAN looks at some of the needs and opportunities for neighbourly activities in Hampshire and talks to volunteers engaged in this work. and some of the people they're helping.
7.10 Land - A Resource
Eight programmes about our use of the land.
8: Land for Enjoyment
The present demand for recreational land is greater than ever before, but some planners believe the case to be overstated. DOUG CRAWFORD examines the conflicting claims of recreation and other forms of land use.
Series producer MICHAEL TOTTON

Contributors

Unknown:
David Hobman
Unknown:
Doug Crawford
Producer:
Michael Totton

John Masefteld , OM (born 1 June 1878, died 12 May 1967; Poet Laureate 1930-1967) reads a short selection from his poetry, including a passage from Reynard the Fox, which has been called the finest English narrative poem of the century. Gramophone records Introduced by Tom Crowe

Contributors

Unknown:
John Masefteld
Introduced By:
Tom Crowe

A play for radio without words by Andrew Sachs.
This is an experimental play for radio; an attempt to tell a story in terms of sound alone. There is no dialogue, and no coherent speech, yet the play is a thriller with a straightforward storyline full of action and dramatic tension.
The play was recorded on location using the naturalistic recording techniques of binaural stereo.
With Andrew Sachs as the Man

A Stereo Workshop production

(Stereo/Binarual)
(The full binaural effect can be achieved by listening through stereo headphones)

Contributors

Writer:
Andrew Sachs
Technical realisation:
Lloyd Silverthorne
Director:
Glyn Dearman
The Man:
Andrew Sachs
Other parts played by:
Graham Ashley
Other parts played by:
Sean Barrett
Other parts played by:
Michael Deacon
Other parts played by:
Blain Fairman
Other parts played by:
Leonard Fenton
Other parts played by:
Frances Jeater
Other parts played by:
Fraser Kerr
Other parts played by:
Melody Lang
Other parts played by:
Paul Rosebury
Other parts played by:
John Rye

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.

Appears in

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More