Monday's 7.50 talk
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
followed by an interlude
' Encounter with Christ '
Talks by the Rev. Dr. GWILYM AP ROBERT
2: At Sychar
Second edition
followed by an interlude
by DEREK TANGYE abridged by Barbara Henderson read by HUGH DAVID Second of eight instalments
A Pride of Pets
MARTIN WELLS, university demonstrator
JAMES SHOWERS, schoolboy
FRANCES Pitt , nature writer talk in turn about their own or other people's pets Introduced by JACK SINGLETON
String Quartet in E flat major
(K.428)
ENGLISH STRING QUARTET Nona Liddell (violin)
Eleanor St. George (violin) Marjorie Lempfert (viola) Helen Just (cello) Second broadcast
Handel
A record of his
Sonata No. 7, in C major played by Ferdinand Conrad (recorder) Hugo Ruf (harpsichord) Johannes Koch
(viola da gamba)
N.E.M., page 44
Come down, 0 Love divine
(BBC H.B. 149)
Psalm 89
St. John 6. vv. 28-40
Breathe on me, Breath of God
(BBC H.B. 148)
THE RONNIE KEENE OCTET
The Octet broadcasts by permission of the Ronnie Keene Ballroom. Barnehurst. Kent
DORITA Y Pepe invite you to listen to favourite Latin-American records
Scientists answer listeners' questions about science and technology
In the chair:
Professor G. P. WELLS , F.R.S.
Members of panel:
BRIAN PIPPARD
University of Cambridge Roger BLlN-STOYLE
University of Oxford
GWYNNE VEVERS
Zoological Society of London W. T. WILLIAMS
University of Southampton
Arranged by ARCHIE CLOW Second broadcast
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
and chooses some records connected with important moments in his career First of a series
See page 24
A serial in twelve episodes adapted from his novel by R. F. DELDERFIELD Episode 6
Singer. BETTY BASKCOMB
Other parts: members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Edited by Cynthia Pughe
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT Broadcast in November 1959
(Light)
OF WALES 1962
Llanelly and district Crowning the Bard
The ceremony described by GWYN WILLIAMS from the Festival Pavilion
Ceroni'r Bardd
Llanelli a'r
Cylch Ymweliad a phaflliwn y Brifwyl
sung by the TREORCHY MALE VOICE CHOIR
Conductor, JOHN H. DAVIES on a gramophone record
Tuneful reminders of yesterday played by Louis Voss and his KURSAAL ORCHESTRA with HELEN CLARE and DENIS MARTIN
SIDNEY BRIGHT (piano)
Introduced by PETER FETTES
Produced by JOHN TYLEE
Midland Region's popular panel game devised by TONY SHRYANE and EDWARD J. MASON
DILYS POWELL and FRANK MUIR challenge
NANCY SPAIN and DENIS NORDEN
Umpire. JACK LONGLAND Sunday's broadcast
STUART HIBBERD introduces the Rev. NORMAN MOTLEY Of St. Michael's, Cornhill, and the Othona Community
HENRY BENTINCK recommends some books for younger listeners
Introduced by MICHAEL BARTON including
This Month in Your Garden by FRED LOADS
Young People's Guide to Current Affairs by ROBERT REID
Sports News by KENNETH WOLSTENHOLME
London News by JUDITH CHALMERS
Gerald Durrell describes some of the attractive animals at his zoo in Jersey, including Bubbles the Bushbaby and N'Pongo the little gorilla.
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
THE FAIREY BAND
Conductor, LEONARD LAMB
STEPHEN BISHOP (piano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader. Paul Beard
Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Part 1: Beethoven
Symphony No. 1, in C major Piano Concerto No. 4, in G major
Part 2 at 8.55 (Third)
by D'Arcy Niland and Ruth Park with Ina de la Haye and Robert Rietty
They are strangers in a strange land. these Italians in Australia. The younger ones adapt themselves quickly and happily, but their parents, like Mamma Chiapetta , look back sadly to Europe.
Produced by WILLIAM GLEN-DOEPEL Broadcast in April 1980 followed by an interlude
Thinking and Doing
ANTHONY ASHTON wonders why organisations, even more than individuals, have such difficulty co-ordinating these two functions:
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
1: Dr. Charles Burney 's tour through France and Italy Reader. J. W. LAMBERT
A series of readings and records selected by JOHN LADE
Christmas at Candleshoe by MICHAEL INNES abridged by Robert Goodyear read by DEREK HART Twelfth of fifteen instalments
Folk Songs from America and the British Isles sung by JOHN LANGSTAFF (baritone)
JOSEPHINE LEE (piano)