News and market trends
Tuesday's 7.50 talk
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Food news from JUNE JAY followed by an interlude
' The Place Prepared '
Talks by LINCOLN RALPHS
3: In the job
Second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
by KATHERINEL. READ with ROBERT O. BALLOU abridged by Eileen Capel read by OLIVE GREGG
Eighth of ten instalments
ERIC MAPLE remembers Mr. Corio and the unique household of Sylvia Pankhurst , over which he presided
Sonata in A major, Op. 12, No. 2 - played by Jurgen Hess (violin), Martin Isepp (piano)
Rachmaninov
Gramophone records of his symphonic poem ' The Isle of the Dead,' and the last movement of his Piano Concerto No. 1
New Every Morning, page 47 Rise up, 0 men of God (BBC
H.B. 364)
Psalm 143
St. John 14, vv. 1-14
Breathe on me, breath of God
(BBC H.B. 148)
Band of the Royal Artillery (Woolwich)
Conducted by Major S. V. Hays, M.B.E. Director of Music
ESTHER FISHER (piano)
Rod Laver lawn tennis player
The Wimbledon Champion of 1962 talks to PHILIP HOLLAND about his life and ambitions
Country dance tunes and songs played by WILLIE WALKER and his BAND with CHRISTINA SHORT
JASPER KAY
BILLYPIGG
(Northumbrian Pipes)
Introduced by ROGER BURGESS Produced by Richard Kelly
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
11: Adventurers in Flight
Produced by VERNON HARRIS BBC Transcription Service
The Wednesday radio magazine
Introduced by David BROWN
Fragonard by Gabriel Pierne
The cast includes:
A recorded version by Radio-diffusion-Telfivision Francaise
RTF CHORUS
Chorus-Master, Roger List ORCHESTRE LYRIQUE-FRANCAIS Conductor, PIERRE MENET English narrative by Mark Lubbock
Story told by JOHN HOBDAY
Old Butter and Egg Man by Tim Aspinall with George Benson
For a clerk like Mr. Norman with old-fashioned ideas of gentility and service, the brash modern world of jazz and supermarkets is a world hard to adapt to, and its values and people difficult to understand.
Lorna Coates. ELIZABETH MORGAN
Other parts played by Michael Deacon ' , John Pullen and Michael Spice
by Wifliam Ingram
A fence divides the two large Boston properties. It also divides people from each other. Plays produced by JOHN TYDEMAN
from
Ashbourne Parish Church
Psalms 65, 66, 67
Lessons: 2 Kings 8, vv. 1-15;
St. Luke 24, vv. 13-53
Magnificat; Nunc dimittis
(Sumsion in A)
Anthem: Glorious and powerful God (Charles Wood)
Organist and Master of Choristers, C. Daly Atkinson
Crump the Crock
The novel by PETER JONES abridged in six parts by Honor Wyatt told by TERRY RAVEN 4: Moaning Lisa
A new serial play about the Donnelly family by CHARLES WITHERSPOON 1: The Satellite Produced by CICELY MATHEWS
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
from the Dome, Brighton, in association with the County Borough of Brighton
ANONA Winn, JOY
ADAMSON JACK TRAIN, Richard DIMBLEBY KENNETH HORNE in the chair
Produced by C. F. MEEHAN
April Cantelo (soprano) Pascal Tortelier (violin) Paul Tortelier (cello) Simon Preston (organ)
London Symphony Orchestra, Leader, Erich Gruenberg
Conducted by Basil Cameron
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
Mischa Elman the world-famous violinist in conversation with IRENE SLADE Shortened version of the broadcast of March 11
Part 2
See page 30 followed by an interlude
The News
Background to the News People in the News
Her beauty; her skill as a huntress; her accomplishments as a mother; her shortcomings as a mate
Written and produced by NESTA PAIN
Music composed and conducted by Antony Hopkins tA new production of the programme first broadcast in 1955 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 Eighth of fifteen instalments
Mozart
Piano Quartet in G minor
(K.478)
CLIFFORD CURZON (piano) with members of the AMADEUS STRING QUARTET Norbert Brainin (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello) Third broadcast