News and market trends
Wednesday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
followed by an interlude
Praying with necessity
4: 0 ye of little faith
Talks by THE REV. BERNARD JINKIN
Second edition
followed by an interlude
by MARY Bishop abridged by Eve Howland read by BETTINA DICKSON Ninth of ten instalments
tfor Primary Schools
Introductory Music
9.5 THE SERVICE
As with gladness men of old
(Tune, Dix-S.P. 83)
Interlude: The marriage of Jacob's parents
The Lord's Prayer
0 worship the King (Tune,
Hanover-S.P. 618)
Repeated at 9.32 a.m. next Tuesday in Network Three
Sonata No. 2 played by MAURICE: BRETT (violin)
HAVELOCK NELSON (piano)
The Sons of Bach
Records including a song and a flute quartet by J. C. BACH and a harp sonata by C. P. E. BACH
New Every Morning, page 29
0 Word of God incarnate (BBC
H.B. 191)
Psalm 57
Ephesians 4, vv. 17-32
0 Jesus. I have promised (BBC
H.B. 360)
Neu's Summary at 10.30
played by CLAUDE CAVALOTTI
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Directed by GILBERT VINTER
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle adapted for radio by MICHAEL HARDWICK with Carleton Hobbs and Norman Shelley
For 300 years the Musgrave family have performed the ritual which has become meaningless to them, but their butler discovers its secret, with sad results.
Produced by Robin MIDGLEY Broadcast on July 31 in the Light Programme
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Peter Gibbs Conducted by BRYDEN THOMSON
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
with PAUL MARTIN Produced by LESLIE PEROWNE
EDWARD DARLING (tenor)
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano) JOHN WILLIAMS (guitar)
AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin) Robert Cooper (violin) Watson Forbes (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
Chairman. T. C WORSLEY
Film: EDGAR ANSTEY
Theatre: J. W LAMBERT
Broadcasting: BARBARA BRAY
Book: ALAN BRIEN
Art: ERIC NEWTON Sunday's broadcast
Invitation to Music with some of his favourite gramophone records
by PHILIP SPRING read by GEOFFREY WINCOTT
Second broadcast
Sketco the Raven
Nine stories from the Raven Cycle of legends retold by ROBERT AYRE abridged by Shirley Franklin read by DERYCK GUYLER 6: The raven and the man who sat on the tide
Arranged by JOHN ADAMS and PATRICK WHITEHOUSE
Farewell to the Great Central
A Visit to a Signal School
The Cheltenham to Kingham Branch Line
Calling all Spotters!
Railway Competition No. 1 Introduced by SHIRLEY FRANKLIN
See page 39
VINCENT GILPIN talks to
ANNE CATCHPOLE about Jamaica and its music
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
MARTIN COOPER tells how Puccini came to write
. The Girl of the Golden West
An opera in three acts from the drama by David Balasco
Libretto by GUELFO CIVININI and CARLO ZANGARINI
Music by Puccini
CHORUS and ORCHESTRA Of SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE Leader, Barry Collins
Conductor,
WARWICK BRAITHWAITE
Produced by JOHN BLATCHLEY
From Sadler 's Wells Theatre, London
ACT 1
See page 38
STANLEY WATKINS recalls a boy's impressions of California, but neither wild, woolly nor golden
Part 1
ACT 2
by STANLEY WATKINS
Part 2
ACT 3
The News
Background to the News People in the News
in Johnny's Jaunt describes his journey by road from Andorra, through Spain, to Gibraltar and on to Madrid
played by MICHAEL WATSON with GORDON SAUNDERS and PATRICK BENHAM
Death and the Sky above by ANDREW GARVE abridged by P. J. R. Wright read by JOHN WESTBROOK Fourth of twelve instalments
Harpsichord Concerto in F major (Johann Schobert )
MARCELLE CHARBONNIER (harpsichord) VERSAILLES
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by BERNARD WAHL
Symphony in G major
(Cheraliv de Saint-George)
THE JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by JEAN-FRANCOIS PAILLARD
on gramophone records