t News and market trends
t Tuesday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
t Food news from
Louise DAVIES followed by an interlude
What's in a name?
Talk by CANON BRYAN GREEN
t Second hearing of the 7.40 broadcast
t GILES SEVERIN describes a visit to the stronghold of the ' Old Man of the Mountains '
Four Pieces, Op. 17
Quasi ballata; Appassionato Un poco triste; Burleska played by Homi KANGA (violin)
ERNEST LUSH (piano)
A gramophone record of the Cello Concerto in A minor
MSTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH with the LENINGRAD PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by GENNADI ROZHDESTVENSKY
New Every Morning, page 26
Behold, the great Creator makes (BBC H.B. 44)
Psalm 22
Revelation 21, vv. 1-7
0 Christ, Redeemer of our race (BBC H.B. 54)
News Summary at 10.30
Band of the Royal Artillery (Woolwich)
Conducted by Major S. V. Hays, M.B.E., Director of Music
Im Friihling
An die Nachtigall (Claudius)
An den Mond (Holty)
Ganymed t sung by HAZEL SCHMID (soprano)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
A study of the public school compiled from interviews with masters and boys made by DAVID TUTAEV
Introduced by WALTER JAMES , Editor of The Times Educational Supplement
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SYKES t Broadcast on October 30
ALF ADAMSON
AND HIS BORDER BAND at the Dacre Hall,
Lanercost, Cumberland
Singers, ELIZABETH PORTER JOE WALLACE
Caller, BILL CAIN t Produced by RICHARD KELLY
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
The MacAndrew with JAMES McKECHNIE , BILL KERR
ROSEMARY MILLER
BETTINA DICKSON
Guest star, FINLAY CURRIE
Written by Rex Rienits
Produced by VERNON HARRIS t Broadcast of June 1 in the Light Programme
Suite: Merry Mount
(Howard Hanson ) played by the EASTMAN-ROCHESTER ORCHESTRA Conducted by the composer
Cello Concerto No. 2
(Victor Herbert ) played by GEORGES MIGUELLE (cello) with the EASTMAN-ROCHESTER ORCHESTRA Conducted by HOWARD HANSON
Four Dance Episodes (Rodeo)
(Copland) played .by the NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN on gramophone records
Souvenir by Jon Manchip White with Kenneth Griffith and Sian Phillips
A sensitive concert pianist is facing a crisis in his career. His ex-mistress, a leading actress on the Paris stage, is exerting a strange influence over his imagination.
Other parts played by members of the BBC
Drama Repertory Company
Piano played by Paul Hamburger t Produced by EMYR HUMPHREYS
from
Magdalen College, Oxford
Responses (Tomkins)
Psalms 98, 99, 100, and 101 Lessons: Isaiah 45, vv. 14-25;
Revelation 20
Magnificat; Nunc dimittis
(Fourth Service: Tomkins)
Anthem: Gaudete omnes
(Sweelinck)
Organist and Instructor in Music, Dr. Bernard Rose
Organ scholar, Robert Vincent
The second of three stories by BEATRIX POTTER told by DAVID DAVIS
' Once upon a time there was a little girl called Lucie. She was a good little girl-only she was always losing her pocket handkerchiefs! '
Your Money or Your Life
A new serial play by JOHN DARRAN featuring Security Officers
Greg Vaughan and ' Rocky ' Mountain in their latest assignment
6: No Benefits t Produced by EVELYN WILLIAMS
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
by Handel
from Llandaff Cathedral, Cardiff by permission of the Dean and Chapter
Mary Thomas (soprano) Marjorie Thomas (contralto) Rowland Jones (tenor) Trevor Anthony (bass)
Lawrence Evans (trumpet) Hubert Dawkes (harpsichord)
The Glendower Singers
Chorus-Master, Mansel Thomas
The Shelley Singers
Chorus-Master, Eiddwen Griffiths
The Lyrian Singers
Chorus-Master, Bryn Williams
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by Mansel Thomas
Before an invited audience
Part 1
(See page 32)
* The Interval t A modern composer
DR. DANIEL JONES considers
Handel's achievement
Part 2
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
t Four talks for Advent by the RT. REV.
STEPHEN BAYNE , JNR. Executive Officer of the Anglican Communion
4: Into Man
Storm in the Village by ' Miss READ' abridged by Donald Bancroft read by MARJORIE WESTBURY t Eighth of fifteen instalments
t FRANK LAFFITTE (piano)