A reading taken from ' The Serious Call' by William Law
Reader, Sandy Grandison
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson
Sir John Rothenstein : a recent guest in Woman's Hour
The Favoured Generation? : A look at modern youth
4 : Four young marriede
Dressing Gowns in my Life: reflections from Kevin Fitz-Gerald
How much does he notice?:
Two Frenchmen in Paris and two Englishmen in London are tested on their observations of women
A request programme of gramophone records
Introduced by Scott Goddard
Fugue in G minor (S.542)
(Bach, arr. Miinchinger)
Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Karl Miinchinger
Wohl denk' ich oft
(Michelangelo Lieder) (Wolf) Alexander Kipnis (bass) Coenraad V. Bos (piano)
Nocturnes (Debussy)
Suisse Romande Orchestra
Conducted by Ernest Ansermet
Conducted by Sir Gerald Barry
Radio: Jacques Brunius
Book: Elspeth Huxley
Art: Bryan Robertson
Film: Dilys Powell
Theatre: Richard Findlater
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Listeners' questions about the countryside answered by Eric Hobbis, Maxwell Knight and Ralph Wightman
Question-Master, Jack Longland
Produced by Bill Coysh
Roman Totenberg (violin)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader. Paul Beard
Conductor, Rudolf Schwarz
Part 1
reads his poems
These are some of the poems Robert Graves has written since the publication of his Collected Poems in 1959.
Part 2
(tenor)
Gerald Moore (piano) on gramophone records
THE MIDNIGHT FOLK by John Masefleld made into a play in five parte by John Keir Cross
6: lip, Guards, and At 'Em!
' With our satins and lacet
And the smilcs on our faces, We wiped out the traces Where sorrow had been.'
Concertina played by Alf Edwards Produced by Josephine Plummer
Recorded broadcast of Dec. 19, 1968
6.45 BEVOND WORDS
Four talks by Elsa May
2: Fact or Fiction?
A weekly talk on financial affairs, private and public
Forecast for land areas. followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A summary of last week's events
Reginald Leopold and the Palm Court Orchestra
Visiting artist, John Hauxvell
by Alistair Cooke
Appeal on behalf of the ' Lest We Forget' Association
Registered in accordance with the National Assistance Act. 1948 by Polly Elwes
Contributions (preferably by crossed postal order or cheque) will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to Miss Polly Elwes [address removed]
Founded in 1922 to provide entertainment for the wounded of the Great War in hospitals in South-West London and Surrey, the ' Lest We Forget' Association has gradually expanded until today there are ten branches in London, Surrey, Middle-sex, and Sussex. Each year some 10,000 disabled ex-service men and women are entertained by concerts, or taken on outings to the sea. Funds are necessary to continue this work.
by JANE AUSTEN
Spanish Song-Book, Vol. 1 Sacred Songs
Irmgard Seefried (soprano) Erik Wenba (piano)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
(baritone)
Gerald Moore (piano)
Nun bin ich dein
Die du Gott gebarst Nun wandre, Maria Die ihr schwebet um dies* Palmen
Führ' mich, Kind
Ach, des Knaben Augen ! MUhvoll komm' ich
Ach, wie lang die Seele schlummert! Duet:
Herr. was trägt der Boden hier? Wunden tragst du
Recording made available by courtesy of RIAS, Berlin
The Witness of God
Deuteronomy 18, vv. 15-19
Psalm 99 (Broadcast psalter) St. John 5, vv. 24-47
My song is love unknown (BBC
H.B 84)
1 John 5. vv. 11 and 12
followed by late weather forecast
Trio di Bolzano
Giamnini Carpi (violin) Sarete Amadori (cello)
Nunzio Montanari (piano)
Recorded at a concert given before members of the Ipswich Chamber Music Society at Christchuich School, Bolton Lane. Ipswich