News. information, and market trends for farmers
1 Tuesday's 7.50 talk
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Food news from JUNE JAY followed by an interlude
' Trouble in the House '
The Rev. MATTHEW BYRNE talks on the Epistle to the Philippians
3: Not more advice ...
Second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
by KATHERINE L. READ with ROBERT 0. BALLOU abridged by Eileen Capel read by OLIVE GREGG
Third of ten instalments
JILL Watt talks about a kind of railway enthusiasm and the moustaches of Ganger Higgins
CLARE WALMESLEY (soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano) Mendelssohn
Das Madchens Klage; Der Mond: Andres Maienlied
Schumann
Sehneeglöckehen; Kartenlegerin; Sängers Trost; Auftriige
Third of five programmes
Bizet
A record of his
Symphony in C major Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
New Every Morning, page 26
My song is love unknown
(BBC H.B. 84)
Psalm 31
St. John 12, vv. 12-19
Hail the day that sees him rise (BBC H.B. 125)
BAND OF THE IRISH GUARDS
Conducted by Major C. H. JAEGER , Director of Music
NATALIA KARP (piano)
Polonaise in E flat minor Bolero
Tarantelle
Scherzo in B flat minor
Religious conflicts and settlements in England and France by JOEL HURSTFIELD
Astor Professor of English History, University College, London with readings by GARY WATSON
Broadcast on March 28 in the Network Three series ' The Reformation '
A historical study by G. R. Elton specially written to accompany ' The Reformation ' series, with many illustrations. can be obtained (price 5s. > from BBC Publications,
35 Marylebone High Street. London. W.l
Country Ceili
From Faughanvale, Co. Londonderry
The McCUSKER BROTHERS CEILI BAND
IMELDA McFEELY (soprano) WILLIAM LOUGHLIN (bass)
KENNY THOMPSON (accordionist)
Master of Ceremonies, JACK SLOANE tProduced by SAM DENTON
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
LESLIE BAILY looks back on some events of our lives and introduces recorded voices of famous personalities
10: The Musical Stage between the Wars
Produced by VERNON HARRIS
BBC Transcription Service
The Wednesday radio magazine
Introduced by DAVID BROWN
La Vie Parisienne by Offenbach
The cast includes:
A recorded version by Radio diffusion-Television Française
RTF CHORUS
Chorus-Master, Roger List
Orchestre RADIO-LYRIQUE
Conductor, MARCEL CARIVEN
English narrative by Mark Lubbock
Story told by JOHN HOBDAY
I'll Not Leave The
Rosemary
A play for radio by Rex Batten
Bob Turney is about to marry Pat Trickett , a local girl, and invites to the wedding Elizabeth. an old flame, who has become a successful television personality in London.
Other parts played by Hilda Kriseman and Andrew Irvine
Produced by WILLIAM GLEN DOEPEL
from Liverpool Cathedral
Psalms 27, 28, 29
Lessons: 1 Kings 18, vv. 17-46;
St. Luke 22, vv. 1-38
Magnificat; Nunc dimittis
(Gray in G minor)
Anthem: Prevent us. 0 Lord
(Byrd)
Organist and Choirmaster, ROLAND WOAN
Crump the Crock
The novel by PETER JONES abridged in six parts by HONOR WYATT
told by TERRY RAVEN
3: Crump Goes Camping
A new adventure serial in five parts by GEOFFREY MORGAN with John Bentley as Steve Conroy
June Spencer as Penny Paige of the London Courier
5: The Muffin Men
Steve and Penny discover that a picture of the windmill at Voorn Trecht had come from the Gallery Van Oostveem run by Carl Dressner , who they now suspect is one of the gang.
Produced by CLAIRE CHOVIL
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
CLARA DYER talks to GORDON GLOVER about her childhood in the Essex village of Arkesden
ANONA WINN , JOY ADAMSON
JACK TRAIN , RICHARD DIMBLEBY
KENNETH HORNE in the chair
Produced by C. F. MEEHAN
Vlado Perlemuter (piano)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader, Henry Datyner, Conducted by Basil Cameron
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
Ada Cherry Kearton the widow of the well-known naturalist Cherry Kearton in conversation with IRENE SLADE
Shortened version of the broadcast of July 26, 1961
See page 31
by GORDON GLOVER
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Their busy life as scavengers; their admirable qualities as parents: their hardihood and persistence and their adventurous life histories
Written and produced by NESTA PAIN
Music composed and conducted by ANTONY HOPKINS
A new production of the programme broadcast in 1952 Michael Hordern broadcasts by permission of the Royal Shakespeare Company
The Wind Off the Sea by DAVID BEATY abridged by Edward Blishen read by GABRIEL WOOLF
Third of fifteen instalments
Haydn
Quartet in B flat major,
Op. 76 No. 4 (The Sunrise) played by the ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Eli Goren (violin)
James Barton (violin) Patrick Ireland (viola) William Pleeth (cello)
Second broadcast