A reading taken from ' Sundry
Times, Sundry Places by CUTHBERT BARDSLEY
Reader, Rex PALMER
5: Gloucester Cathedral
Arranged and introduced by ROGER SNOWDON
Choir of GLOUCESTER CATHEDRAL
Organist and Master of the Choristers,
Dr. HERBERT SUMSION with contributions by The Very Rev. SEIRIOL EVANS.
Dean of Gloucester
JACK BARBER , B. J. ASHWELL
T. W. BROWN , DAVID MORRIS
Mrs. MARCIA HAMILTON-PRICE
F. BERRY. TOM THOMAS
Produced by JULIAN BUDDEN
Previously broadcast in the BBC General Overseas Service followed by an interlude
A weekly review edited by Anna Instone and Julian Herbage
Introduced by JULIAN HERBAGE Debussy Centenary Edition contributed by MARTIN COOPER
ROBERT HENDERSON
EDWARD LOCKSPEISER
A request programme of gramophone records
La procesión del Roclo
(Turina)
Paris Conservatoire Orchestra
Conducted by Enrique Jorda
Fantasia para un Gentilhombre
(Rodrioo)
Andres Segovia (guitar) with the Symphony of the Air Orchestra
Conducted by Enrique Jorda
Dumbarton Oaks (Stravinsky)
English Chamber Orchestra Conducted by Colin Davis
Chairman, J. W. Lambert
Broadcasting: STEPHEN POTTER
Book: John METCALF
Art: EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH
Film: ROGER MANVELL
Theatre: LAURENCE KITCHIN
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The Wood Pigeon
JAMES FISHER discusses with RONALD MURTON , WALTER FLESHER , and DEREK GOODWIN the life history, behaviour, and migration of the wood pigeon, and the problems of its control
Neglected heroines of opera A series of record programmes
Introduced by PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE
4: d'Albert's Marta in ' Tiefland '
Gardening in the Shadow of the Alps
Last of five programmes from Bavaria
Roy HAY , ARTHUR BILLITT and WILL INGWERSEN visit the Schachen Alpine Garden
Last Friday's broadcast In
Network Three
BORODIN STRING QUARTET
Rostislav Dubinski (violin)
Yaroslav Alexandrov (violin) Dmitri Shebalin (viola)
Valentin Berlinski (cello) with SVIATOSLAV RICHTER (piano) From the Usher Hall, Edinburgh
Part 1
IAN FINLAY
Director of the Royal Scottish Museum talks about this exhibition in the Museum
Part 2
Portrait Painting
3: TITIAN c. 1487/90-1576
The Vendramin Family painted c. 1543 in the National Gallery, London
Speaker, David PIPER
Assistant Keeper.
National Portrait Gallery
Repeated on Thursday at 7.20 p.m. in Network Three
These broadcasts are part of a scheme for subscribers who are supplied every month with a colour print of the painting to be discussed, together with background notes and Illustrations tn black and white. Subscriptions, which remain at 35s., can be registered now and shoul.1 be sent to BBC Publications (Painting 1962). 35 Marylebone High Street. London. W.I.
violin with ERNEST Lush (piano)
Music by Smetana, Suk, Achron, and Kroll on a gramophone record
SIDNEY HARRISON talks about music with illustrations at the piano and on gramophone records
4: Long Ago and Far Away
by Jane Austen adapted for radio in five episodes by DENIS CONSTANDUROS
4: Horrid Suspicions
Produced by BRANDON ACTON-BONB
The Rev. Dr. JOHN BARR faces the question
'Has space travel made the Bible out of date? '
1: The world we live in
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followed by RADIO NEWSREEL
A summary of last week's events
REGINALD LEOPOLD and the PALM COURT ORCHESTRA
Visiting artist,
OWEN BRANNIGAN
by ALISTAIR COOKE
ROSALYN TURECK (piano) From Leith Town Hall, Edinburgh Part 1
Four Preludes and Fugues
(Book 1 of the Forty-eight) C major, C minor
E flat minor, D major
Partita No. 2, in C minor
A talk by ROSALIND MITCHISON
Part 2
Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue Two-part Inventions
A dialogue on race relations by GERALD HANLEY
Produced by CHRtSTOPHER SYKES
Shortened version of the Third
Programme production first broadcast on July 18. 1961
Flute Quartet in F major played by Jean-Pierre Rampal (flute) Robert Gendre (violin) Roger Lepauw (viola) Robert Bex (cello) on a gramophone record
Blessed are the Pure in Heart j
Ezekiel 36, vv. 22-28 j Psalm 16 (Broadcast psalter)
St. Mark 7, vv. 1-23
Blest are the pure in heart
(BBC H.B. 318)
St. Matthew 5, v. 8
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† Gruenberg-Reizenstein Duo
Erich Gruenberg (violin) Franz Reizenstein (piano)