News and market trends
1 Tuesday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by RONALD FLETCHER
Food news from June JAY followed by an interlude
The Bishop of Coventry talks about Patriotism today
3: Elijahthe Power of Conviction
Australia v. England
Summary of the day's play by E. W. SWANTON
Cricket Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph
From Sydney Cricket Ground
Second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
† ERNLE BRADFORD talks about his experiences while sailing the Mediterranean in search of some of the famous landmarks visited by Odysseus on his return journey from Troy
† FELICITY HARRISON (contralto)
IFOR JAMES (horn)
MAURICE AITCHISON (piano)
Songs:
Follow thy fair sun...Campian
Stage 2 by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
New Every Morning, page 80
Ye servants of God (BBC H.B.
287)
Psalm 34, vv. 1-10
Jeremiah 5, vv. 20-31
All my hope on God is founded (BBC H.B. 299)
News Summary at 10.30
METROPOLITAN POLICE BAND
Conductor.
ROGER BARSOTTI , M.B.E.
1: Melting and Evaporation by HARRY ARMSTRONG Junior Science series
tA music series for junior schools
6: Storing Sound
Written by Colin A. Ronan
General Science series
Australia v. England
BRIAN JOHNSTON and JACK FINGLETON discuss the day's play at Sydney
Traditional music and song from a square-dance party at Bristol
Singer, PAT SHAW
Caller, NIBS MATTHEWS
THE JOLLY WAGGONERS BAND led by NAN FLEMING-WILLIAMS
Master of Ceremonies, BERNARD FISHWICK f Produced by BRIAN PATTEN
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
The last of the present series of stories based on the work of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia All for Esmeralda with JAMES McKECHNIE as Dr Chris Rogers BILL KERR as Tommy O'Donnell ROSEMARY MILLER as Mary West BETTINA DICKSON as Sally MacAndrew
Written by Rex Rienits
Produced by VERNON HARRIS Broadcast on July 27, 1962. in the Light Programme
An Indian fairy-story re-told by Barbara Ker-Wilson and freely adapted for broadcasting
Let's Join In series
by R. and A. Goetz adapted by Robert Gittings 3: The Sequel
Books, Plays, Poems series
Written by Hugh David
1 Nature Study series
Double Bill
The Distant Country
A play for radio by Jessie Wall with Mary O'Farrell and Beryl Calder
Every summer Joan, a child, goes to see Miss Crispin-an old lady who lives alone with her maid and dispenses tea, charm, and hospitality. On impulse, Joan goes to see Miss Crispin out of season and finds her life is very different from --what she had imagined.
Cast in order of speaking:
A play for radio by Rosemary Timperley with Austin Trevor and Hilda Kriseman
As an office cleaner, Mollie has always left work before her employers arrive and has never seen them. When one of them leaves her a note, she builds up a romantic picture of him and writes a reply ...
Cast in order of speaking:
Plays produced by AUDREY CAMERON
from King's College Chapel Cambridge Introit: 0 bone Jesu
(Radcliffe)
Preces and Responses (Clucas) Psalm 104
Lessons: Amos 8, vv. 4-12:
Galatians 4, vv. 12-20
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis
(Francis Jackson in G)
Anthem: Christe qui lux es et dies (Byrd)
Director of Music, David Willcocks
Organ Student. John Langdon
ADRIAN THOMAS gives the results of the competition he set on January 23
A new adventure serial in six episodes
Written by Aubrey Feist
'I squandered my time at Court until Jevon shamed me into resuming my quest for Robin Hood. At last I found him.'
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
A series of five-round contests between London and the Regions
London v. Northern Ireland
Roundl
London:
DENIS BROGAN , BARRY CARMAN
Quiz-Master, LIONEL HALE
Northern Ireland:
JAMES BOYCE , RONALD GREEN
Quiz-Master, Roy PLOMLEY Produced by PATRICK HARVEY
ERNA SPOORENBERG (soprano) PAMELA BOWDEN (contralto) RONALD DOWD (tenor) DAVID WARD (bass) BBC CHORUS
BBC Choral SOCIETY
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire Conducted bv
Colin Davis
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
Part 1
by WILLIAM GERHARDI who recalls the patronage of Lord Beaverbrook which he enjoyed as a young writer, and reflects on the change of heart that led him off on his own
Part 2
David Ward broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Ltd.; Colin Davis by permission of the Sadler's Wells Opera Company
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
by HERMAN HESSE jB translated by M. A. Goldfinch read by DAVID MARCH
The Honey Siege by GIL BUHET abridged by Donald Bancroft read by ROBERT RIETTY Third of fifteen instalments
NONA LIDDELL (violin)
DAPHNE IBROTT (piano)
Fourth In a series Including a Mozart violin sonata and a modern work
March 6: Sonata (K.380) and Messtaen's Louange d l'immortalite de Jesus,' played by Alan Loveday and Leonard Cassini