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A talk by THE VEN. GEORGE APPLETON Archdeacon of London Last Friday's 7.50 broadcast
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Anglers' Corner
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Overture: Euryanthe (Weber)
Conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH
Symphony No. 29, in A major (K.201) (Mozart)
Conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER on gramophone records
A talk by THE VEN. GEORGE APPLETON Archdeacon of London
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Record requests
BBC correspondents throughout the world talk about the news and its background
SIR IAN MACALISTER recalls personal memories of Mark Twain eighty years ago First broadcast in 1937
What the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed in this survey by NORMAN HUNT
EDWARD SELWYN (oboe)
VIRTUOSO STRING Trio
Neville Marriner (violin) Stephen Shingles (viola) Francisco Gabarro (cello)
by JAMES KNOWLSON
We tend to think of space flights as terribly up-to-date, hut three hundred years ago serious scientists were at least thinking about voyaging to the moon.
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Lord of mercy and of might
(BBC H.B. 295)
Psalm 85
St. John 20, vv. 19-23
Father of heaven, whose love profound (BBC H.B. 290)
played by THE ALBANY STRINGS
Directed by REG PuRSGLOVE
Gramophone records of music by Brahms
Reports from Britain and overseas
Introduced by Bill HARTLEY
American Car Trends: BERNARD HOPFINGER reviews new American engineering developments
The Specialist: Tyre mileage -helpful advice from DANE SINCLAIR
The Camping and Outdoor Life Exhibition: A report by Roy MCCARTHY
Treasure Trove: more motoring musings by SAM HENRY Friday's broadcast in Network
Three
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Musical compliment to Duke Ellington: The Arthur Parkman Quartet
Celebrities and personalities
Introduced by NAN WINTON and ALEX MACINTOSH Produced by RICHARD DINGLEY
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
ARTHUR HAYNES and NICHOLAS PARSONS in sketches by JOHNNY SPEIGHT with music by THE TEMPERANCE SEVEN
Produced by RICHARD DINGLEY Last Monday's broadcast in the Light Programme
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Desert Island Discs
Roy Plomley's castaway is animal impersonator Gerry Lee. Show more
by Leslie Darbon
with Cyril Shaps
Freddie Moore is a difficult boy and a problem to his headmaster. Kindly old Mr. Clark, who runs a sweetshop near the school, offers to give Freddie a part-time job. All goes well until a rumour is started about Mr. Clark's criminal past.
and his Music on gramophone records
Wales v. England Commentary by G. V. WYNNE -
JONES and ROBERT HUDSON on the second half of today's International, with summaries by W. E. N. DAVIES
From Cardiff Arms Park
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A sound guide to long-playing records of popular music Introduced by KEN SYKORA
Tim GUDGIN introduces songs and music for the under-fives, including ' Old Mother Hub-bard,' and tells the tale of ' Mrs. Featherstitch,' with music by Ann Driver
A magazine for everybody
For Boys
KENNETH CHAPMAN: Stamps
For Girls
BARBARA GRIGGS : Clothes Sense
Dipsy Into Fairy Glades
STANLEY UNWIN accompanied by GRANT HOSSACK
Luck of the Draw
The week's record request
What's in a Name
FRED YULE: Plants and Flowers
Lost Civilisations LEONARD COTTRELL
What Happens Next?
MALCOLM HAYES tells a serial story by Geoffrey Morgan Introduced by GRAHAM GAULD
Postcards should be sent to Five-Fifteen, BBC, London. W.1.
JOAN ROBSON plays more gramophone records from the countries she visited
4: Czechoslovakia
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
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Sports Page
News. Sport
Introduced by GERALD SINSTADT
Produced by GODFREYDIXEY
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' At the Luscombes ': by Denis Constanduros
HARRY DAVIDSON
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
ARTHUR DOWNES (baritone)
Introduced by IVAN SAMSON M.C. . CHARLES CRATHORN
Produced by ANDREW GOLD
The dances: Waltz: Military Twostep; Ideal Schottische: Moonlight Saunter; Gypsy Tango; Waltz Camay; La Mascotte; Felice Foxtrot; Over the Top
The songs: The Road to Mandalay; Round the Marble Arch
Introduced by Vic Oliver
The singers Jean Allister
John Heddle Nash
The George Mitchell Singers
First broadcast
Pearl Berridge
The clarinet played by John Denman
Comedy from June Whitfield
Leslie Crowther
Ronnie Barker
This week's guest David Kossoff
Playhouse Theatre Catherine Lacey
BBC REVUE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by VIC OLIVER
Script by Carey Edwards
Leslie Crowther , Lawrie Wyman Produced by ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON
The Narrow Search
The novel by Andrew Garve adapted for radio by MOLLIE HARDWICK with Bill Simpson as Hugh Cameron
Gudrun Ure and David March
Clare Hunter is searching along the English canals for her child, stolen from her by her estranged husband, Arnold
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by AUDREY CAMERON
News of books and their makers in reviews, quotations, and interviews
JOHN ST. JOHN
' Who'd be a novelist? Introduced by MICHAEL VOWDEN
Evening Prayers Conducted by FATHER PATRICK McENROE with the Barlow Singers under the direction of Michael Callaghan
Beethoien
Quartet in F major Op. 59 No. 1 played by the ALLEGRI String QUARTET Eli Goren (violin)
James Barton (violin) Patrick Ireland (viola) William Pleeth (cello) Broadcast on November 3. 1961, in the Third Programme