News and market trends
Tuesday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Food news from LOUISE DAVIES followed by an interlude
A Pilgrimage for Passion Week A series of talks recorded in Jerusalem by CANON HUGH MONTEFIORE
3: Bethany
Second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
Mildred Turner a retired teacher who lives in the School House of her old village school in Herefordshire in conversation with HARRY SOAN
She looks back on many years of dealing with young children in country schools.
Produced by DAVID GLENCROSS Broadcast on Nov. 16, 1962, in the Midland Home Service
CAROL SANSOM (cello)
FREDERICK STONE (piano)
Haydn Gramophone records of some of the songs and piano music
New Every Morning, page 96
0 Saviour, where shall guilty man (BBC H.B. 87)
Psalm 29
St. Luke 22, vv. 14-23
Father, hear the prayer we offer (BBC H.B. 352)
BAND OF THE LIFE GUARDS
Conducted by CAPTAIN W. JACKSON Director of Music
with contributions by RANKEN BUSHBY and the GRANVILLE SINGERS AND PLAYERS
Conducted by LOU WHITESON
Introduced by ROY WILLIAMSON
Produced by GARETH WALTERS
by Lewis Carroll adapted in four parts by MOLLIE HARDWICK
Music specially written by ALAN PAUL played by HAROLD SMART at the organ
ALAN PAUL at the piano
Other parts played by Wilfred BABBAGE , WILLIAM Fox CARLETON HOBBS , HAROLD REESE
Narrated and produced by DAVID DAVIS
Country Ceili from the Parochial Hall,
Aghagallon, County Antrim
THE MCCUSKER BROS. CElLI BAND
ANNIE GRAY (folk singer) MALCOLM McKEOWN (tenor)
KENNY THOMPSON (accordion)
Master of Ceremonies. JACK SLOANE Produced by SAM DENTON
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
The Wednesday radio magazine
Introduced by DAVID BROWN
Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh attend a luncheon given in their honour by the Lord Mayor and Corporation of London
The Rt. Hon.
The Lord Mayor of London proposes the toast of The Royal Guests
Her Majesty the Queen replies
Scene described by AUDREY RUSSELL
From Guildhall in the City of London
Symphony No. 88, in G major iHaydn)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EUGEN JOCHUM
Waltz: Vienna Blood (Johann Strauss )
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Cenducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY on gramophone records
The Loyalty of Lucy Dalrymple
A play for radio by H. Montague Jackson with
Lucy Dalrymple 's marriage looks like breaking up when her husband, Ian, falls in love with a young girl many years his junior. Cast in order of speaking: Produced by AUDREY CAMERON
See column 5 and page 37
From 4.0 to 5.55
As the Chancellor presents his proposals to the House of Commons, the Newsroom brings listeners up-to-the-minute details of what is in store for them in the new financial year. After the Chancellor has finished - probably by 5.15 p.m. - there will be comment by experts in the studio, political reaction from M.P.s at Westminster, and Regional viewpoints from important centres outside London.
Tonight at 10.10 For the Government
Tomorrow Night at 10.10 For the Opposition
Forecast for land areas Detailed forecast for the South-East
played by ROSEMARIE WRIGHT
A series of five-round contests between London and the Regions
London v. Scotland
Round 2
London:
DENIS BROGAN , CEDRIC CLIFFE
Quiz-Master,
LIONEL HALE Scotland:
SIR JAMES FERGUSSON JACK HOUSE
Quiz-Master, PATRICK HARVEY
John Bratby interviewed by JEREMY SANDFORD
John Bratby ,. who is first and foremost a painter, but who writes novels on the side and is also something of a recluse, is described by Jeremy Sand ford as occupying ' the position of Court Jester in our society.'
Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera
Major- with the GLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL CHORUS and the PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT on gramophone records
Part 1
The News
The Chancellor of the Exchequer The Rt. Hon.
Reginald Maudling , M.P.
Part 2
Special Budget discussion
Four talks for Lent by THE REV.
G. R. BEASLEY-MURRAY , Ph.D.
Principal of Spurgeon's College 4: Life that annihilates death -The Christian outlook on the future
Mine Own Executioner by NIGEL BALCHIN adapted for radio by Naomi Lewis read by GABRIEL WOOLF Third of fifteen instalments
RALPH DOWNES (organ)
From Brompton Oratory, London