BBC Welsh Orchestra
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
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A talk by C. A. Joyce
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(Continued)
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by Evelyn Cheesman, O.B.E.
Catching a boat or posting a letter in this country can normally be relied on to be uneventful: not so when you are somewhere off the map. Evelyn Cheesman recalls some odd experiences of the ordinary.
Harvey Phillips (cello)
John Wills (piano)
music AND MOVEMENT I, by Olive Rees
Love of the Father (BBC H.B. 522) New Every Morning, page 47 Psalm 48 (Broadcast Psalter) St. Luke 8, vv. 26-40
My soul, there is a country (BBC
H.B. 527)
Sidney Davey and his Players
RHYTHM AND MELODY, by Gladys Whitred
11.20 GEOGRAPHY. Britain's Trade. Introduction: Exports and Imports. Script by Herbert Hunter. (BBC recording)
11.40 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN: Wer weiss es? ' Unser Hbrer werden gebeten, Fragen zu beantworten und Probleme zu losen. Manuskript von Else Johannsen-Wagner. (BBC recording)
Sandy Macpherson at the BBC theatre organ
from an engineering works at Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire
Bob and Alf Pearson, Felix Bowness, Linda Gray, Jon Pertwee
Harry Erigleman (piano) Vic Mortiboys (bass) Bob Mansell (drums)
Produced by Richard Maddock
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
ADVENTURES IN ENGLISH. The Tailor and the Bogle ': an old English folk tale. Script by Leila Davies
2.20 SCIENCE AND THE COMMUNITY. Fuel and Power: I-Energy from the Sun. Script by Ronald and Basil Tait.
2.40 STORIES FROM BRITISH HISTORY. Cardinal Wolsey. Script by Jo Manton
Conductor, Karl Haas
Symphonies by William Boyce :
No. 3 in C; No. 5 in D on gramophone records
by Norman Collins
Dramatised as a serial in eight parts by Howard Agg
8-' The Front Line '
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Produced by Martyn C. Webster
(The recorded broadcast of February 24 in the Light Programme)
Short story by Italo Calvino
Translated by Archibald Colquhoun and Peggy Wright
Read by Robert Eddison
* Sheppy and the Lion '
A dialogue story by T. Kershaw
Characters made by Herbert Smith , Fred Fairclough Tom Harrison and Geoffrey Banks
The story told by Trevor Hill
Song settings by Henry Reed
Tom Kershaw writes on page 57
5.30 For Older Children
' As I Before My Cottage Door '
Random rural reflections by C. Gordon Glover
Produced by David Davis
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In which musical personalities of the day talk with some friends about their personal approach to the fashions in melody
The Art of Rawicz and Landauer whose friends include
Harold Fielding , Greta Gynt
Henry Hall , Vera Lynn
Harry S. Pepper
Script by Gale Pedrick
Production by John Simmonds
(The recorded broadcast of June 12)
An enquiry by Donald Tyerman
The Commonwealth Finance Ministers meet in Canada tomorrow. Among the subjects to be discussed is the position of the Commonwealth in relation to the European Common Market and the proposed Free Trade Area.
In this programme Donald Tyerman ,
Editor of The Economist, examines Commonwealth views on this and other problems, and on Britain's present attitudes to them. These views are reflected in the programme in comments from Australia, New Zealand, India, South Africa, and Canada.
Henrietta Byrne (soprano)
Havelock Nelson and May Turtle
(two pianos)
Northern Ireland Singers Conductor, Edgar Boucher
Light Orchestra
(Leader, William Mclnulty )
Conductor, David Curry
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