BBC Welsh Orchestra
(Leader, Philip Whiteway ) Conductor, Rae Jenkins
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An up-to-the-minute guide for your listening and viewing
First edition
A breakfast-time magazine of news, views, and interviews followed by MORNING MUSIC
' The Cost of Peace '
Bible reading and comment by the Rev. Ian Pitt-Watson
Chaplain to the University of Aberdeen
4-The cold war
Ephesians 2, vv. 14-16
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Second edition
Capriccio in C sharp minor. Op. 76
No. 5
Intermezzo In A. Op. 76 No. 6 Capriccio in C. Op. 76 No. 8
Intermezzo in E, Op. 116 No.
Intermezzo in E flat minor, Op. 118
No. 6
Intermezzo in E minor, Op. 119 No. 2 played by Raymond O'Connell (piano)
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT i, by Olive Rees
0 kind Creator, bow thine ear (BBC
H.B. 346)
New Every Morning, page 4 Psalm 96 (Broadcast Psaiter) St. Matthew 24. vv. 42-51
Shepherd divine, our wants relieve
(BBC H.B. 248)
The Gerald Crossman Players
Rhythm and Melody, by Gladys Whitred
11.20 Geography. India and Pakistan: Kashmir. Script by Bernard Llewellyn.
11.40 Intermediate German: 'Die feindlichen Bruder': eine Sage aus alter Zeit. Hörspielbearbeitung von Milo Sperber.
(Leader. James Hutcheon )
Conducted by Leo Wurmser
David Cowsill (oboe)
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ADVENTURES IN English. The Honey Siege ' by Gil Buhet. Script by Silvia Goodall. 3-An Enemy in the Camp
2.20 science and THE communitt. Science in the Home. 3-Science and Clothing. Script by Kenneth Lunn
2.40 STORIES FROM BRITISH HISTORY. ' John Metcalf makes his way.' Script by Maurice Whitbread
by Sydney Carter
Bulls loose in the streets are the special feature of the Festival of San Fermin, which Pamplona, the Basque city in Northern Spain, celebrates every July. Mr. Carter describes the Festival and plays records of songs he heard.
' Cowleaze Farm 'by Ralph Whitlock
' The Abominable Snowman '
Produced by Mollie Austin
6.25 For Listeners of All Ages
Prelude to Spring
Jack Hardy 's Little Orchestra in a programme of music and words with Violet Carson and Doris Gambell
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Five Spring Songs
Diaphenia; Lay a garland on my hearse: What thing is love; Weep you no more. sad fountains; Now the lusty spring is seen sung by Ronald Bristol (tenor) with Basil Smallman (piano)
Glenn Melvyn and Fred Fairclough in 'FOWL PLAY' by William Barrow
Production by Vivian A. Daniels in the BBC'e North of England studios
A programme in which a question of current concern or interest will be argued or investigated
followed by late weather forecast for land areas