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Speaker, C. A. JOYCE
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
followed by an interlude
Might and Right
Talks by BROTHER Michael FISHER , S.S.F.
1: The right to live
Second edition
Recordings from the past and the present STEVE RACE offers his
Point of View Produced by JOHN POWELL
by ALISTAIR COOKE Sunday's broadcast
ANTONY HOPKINS Sunday's broadcast in Network Three
Mozart
Horn Concerto No. 1 in D major
Symphony No. 32 in G major on gramophone records
New Every Morning, page 102 The Lord is King! lift up thy voice (BBC H.B. 26)
Canticle 10
Revelation 6, vv. 1-11
My Lord, my life, my love
(BBC H.B. 330)
News Summary at 10.30
played by DELMONDI AND HIS QUARTET
Why does the school doctor examine you? A Medical Officer of Health discusses the reasons for the school medical examination
A programme of old favourites sung by FREDERICK HARVEY (baritone) with RUBY TAYLOR (piano)
DUDLEY SAVAGE (organ) and a Chorus from the CARMENIANS OPERATIC Society
Chorus-Master,
HORACE Williams Introduced by DUDLEY SAVAGE
BASIL DAVIDSON talks about summer holidays on the Black Sea Coast
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Leader, Peter Gibbs Conductor, NORMAN DEL MAR
Last of five programmes during which all of Dvorak's symphonic poems will have been broadcast
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Acker Bilk - clarinettist and purveyor of New Orleans jazz - discusses with Roy Plomley (in a recorded programme) the eight gramophone records he would take to a desert island.
on gramophone records
Unlawful Occasions by Henry Cecil based upon his new novel of the same name with Alan Badel
Patrick Barr
Catherine Dolan
Marjorie Mars
Produced by H. B. FORTUIN Saturday's broadcast
For retired and older people and those concerned for their welfare Keeping Well: THE DOCTOR
Christmas Robin: GRACE STUART The Burglar: WILLIAM RAMSAY
The Parting: MADELINE ALLEN
Introduced by JOHN DUNN
Adapted by BARBARA SLEIGH from her own book
' Artie's pacing up and down outside the locked gate like something at the Zoo.' 5: Battle of Wits with Jeffrey Segal Susan Richards Lockwood West Anthony Wilson
Leonard Monahan Produced by CLAIRE CROVIL
Some suggestions for your
Christmas reading from
EDWARD BLISHEN
ELAINE MOSS and DEREK PARKER who also interviews
REX DIXON
A monthly series for beginners in astronomy Introduced by PATRICK MOORE
3: Orion-the Hunter
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Introduced and conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
ELISABETH ROBINSON (soprano) MAX WORTHLEY (tenor)
PHILIP CHALLIS (piano)
THE AMBROSIAN SINGERS
Directed by John McCarthy Produced by ALAN ABBOTT
A radio play by Martin Starkie and Brian Deakin from the story by Ivan Turgenev translated from the Russian by Dragoslav Ranchich and Martin Starkie with Tony Britton
Maxine Audley Olive Gregg
Dimitri Sanin , a disillusioned man of fifty-two, finds a little garnet cross which reminds him of the great love of his life. The Torrents of Spring, one of Turgenev's most enchanting stories, was first published in 1871. Cast in order of speaking:
Other parts played by Godfrey Kenton ,
Jonathan Scott , Lewis Stringer Produced by WILLIAM GLEN-DOEPEL
See page 19
Tony Britton Is now appearing In ' Kill Two Birds' at the St. Martin's Theatre. London: Maxine Audley broadcasts by permission of the Governors of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company.
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
accompanies himself in a recital of his own songs
Foxgloves
The dreaming lake A funny fellow
The homecoming of the sheep Had I a golden pound to spend The little road to Bethlehem
Storm in the Village by ' Miss READ ' abridged by Donald Bancroft read by MARJORIE WESTBURY First of fifteen instalments
Trios morceaux en forme de poire (Satie)
Suite: Dolly (Fauri) played by ROBERT CASADESUS ANDGABY CASADESUS (piano duet) on a gramophone record