News and market trends
' Does God care? '
Talk by FR. T. CORBISHLEY , s.j. Last Friday's 7.50 talk
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Anglers' Corner
Overture: If I Were King (Adam)
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by PAUL PARAY
Havanaise for violin and orchestra (Saint-SaSns)
RUGGIERO Ricci (violin)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by PIERINO GAMBA
Suite: Dolly
(Fauré. orch. Rabaud)
FRENCH NATIONAL RADIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM on gramophone records
In answer to the question ' Does God care? '
FR. T. CORBISHLEY, S.J., asks ' Does man care? '
This is the last of six talks by Fr. T. Corbishley. S.J.. in the series
Lift Up Your Hearts. These talks will be published as a pamphlet within the next few days (price Is. 6d. post free) and may be obtained by sending a crossed postal order to [address removed]
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Record requests
BBC correspondents throughout the world talk about the news, its background, and the people who make it
What the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed in this survey by HONOR BALFOUR
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West of England Ensemble; Capella Singers
Three Shakespeare Songs, Op. 6
Come away death; 0- mistress mine; Blow, blow, thou winter wind
Song-cycle: To Julia
Prelude: The bracelet; The maiden blush; To daisies; The night piece: Julia's hair: Interlude; Cherry ripe
Go, lovely rose
Now sleeps the crimson petal Love's philosophy sung by DAVID GALLIVER (tenor) with PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
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Your M.P. at Westminster
Today's Papers
Cloth without Looms by JOHN HEARLE of the Manchester College of Science and Technology Thursday's broadcast in Network Three
New Every Morning, page 68
0 food of men wayfaring (BBC
H.B. 209)
Canticle 6, part 2
St. Luke 19, v. 45, to 20, v. 8
It is a thing most wonderful
(BBC H.B. 81)
ANTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Bach
Toccata in D minor (S.913) played by RALPH KIRKPATRICK (harpsichord) on a gramophone record
Commentary by JOHN SNAGGE assisted by PATRICK BARR and JOHN HINDE in the launch Santosy and BRIAN JOHNSTON on Chiswick Bridge
Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
The Motor Agents Association Annual Conference: A report by PAT GREGORY
Petrol Pumps: What they are and how they work, by F. C. HARRIS of a British manufacturing firm
Miles-per-Gallon: CLIVE WALKER , who is taking part in the Mobil Economy Run, talks about ways of achieving better petrol consumption
The Geneva Motor Show: RAYMOND BAXTER reports from Switzerland Friday's broadcast in Network
Three
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The West at Westminster
Celebrities and personalities
Introduced by NAN WINTON and ALEX MACINTOSH
Produced by RICHARD DINGLEY
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Wilfrid Hyde White and Richard Murdoch in French Cricket with BETTY MARSDEN
ROV DOTRICE , DAVID GRAHAM NORMA RONALD
Written and produced by EDWARD TAYLOR Broadcast on November 20 in the Light Programme
Cyril Ornadel, composer and conductor of light music, discusses with Roy Plomley, in a recorded programme the eight records he would take to a desert island.
Coach and Four by Arthur Curtis
The gloomy outlook of the Rudkin family's fortune takes on a rosier glow when a valuable discovery is made in Job's junkyard.
Mr. Webster.FRANK PARTINGTON Produced by JOHN TYDEMAN
France v. Wales
REX ALSTON and GILBERT BENNETT describe play in the second half of this afternoon's match
W. E. N. DAVIS sums up from time to time
From Stade Colombes , Paris
A sound guide to long-playing records of popular music
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
A programme for the under-fives Introduced by PETER HAWKINS
A visit to Gerald Durrell 's animal sanctuary at Les Augres Introduced by PETER MAGGS
MASSED BANDS OF THE Boys' BRIGADE (London District) Excerpts from the Festival
Concert at the Royal Albert Hall on February 2
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
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News. Sport
Sports Page
Introduced by GERALD SINSTADT
Produced, by GODFREY DIXEY
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' At the Luscombes ' by Denis Constanduros
MAURICE EDELMAN , M.P. gives his impressions of what he heard and saw in Parliament
HARRY DAVIDSON
AND HIS Orchestra
Introduced by IVAN SAMSON
Master of Ceremonies, CHARLES CRATHORN
Produced by ANDREW GOLD
The dances: Waltz; Military Twostep; Progressive Barn Dance; Yearning Saunter; Alexandria Tango; Hesitation Waltz; Felice Foxtrot
Tickets for this programme are available on application to [address removed] enclosing stamped addressed envelope.
Introduced by Vic Oliver
The singers:
Elizabeth Harwood
Robert Savoie
The George Mitchell Choir
First broadcast:
Ida Krehm
Comedy from:
June Whitfield
Leslie Crowther
Ronnie Barker
Playhouse Theatre
Michael Denison and Dulcie Gray
BBC REVUE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by VIC OLIVER
Script by Carey Edwards Leslie Crowther
George Evans and Derek Collyer Produced by Geoffrey Owen
Thief by Rupert Croft-Cooke adapted for broadcasting by LANCE SIEVEKING with Marjorie Westbury Andrew Irvine
Nicholas Edmett
A compassionate story of an old lady's lasting loving-kindness toward a delinquent youth and his friend.
Cast in order of speaking: Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
Suite No. 2, in D minor played by the PHILOMUSICA OF London
Directed from the harpsichord by THURSTON DART on a gramophone record
News of books and their makers in reviews, quotations and interviews
G. R. DAVIES :
Economical Book Buying Introduced by MICHAEL VOWDEN
Evening Prayers conducted by THE REV. HUBERT HOSKINS
played by the LONDON HORN TRIO
Lionel Bentley (violin) John Burden (horn) Wilfrid Parry (piano)