News and market trends
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THE REV. JOHN GARRINGTON
The morning magazine
Introduced by BRIAN JOHNSTON
followed by an interlude
The Passion of Christ
Readings and music for Holy Week by THE REV. W. D. KENNEDY-BELL and the SAINT MARTIN SINGERS
Second edition
Recordings from the past and the present
The Days before Yesterday
LIONEL GAMLIN looks back (but not in anger) on past events
† Produced by LESLIE PEROWNE
by ALISTAIR COOKE Sunday's broadcast
ANTONY HOPKINS Sunday's broadcast in Network
Three followed by an interlude
Six talks for the mornings of Holy Week by EDMUND GORDON
Headmaster of Dalriada School, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim
1: Who is this that cometh?
See page 19
It is finished (BBC H.B. 516)
Psalm 25
St. Luke 22, vv. 63-71
Alone thou goest forth, 0 Lord
(BBC H.B. 79)
News Summary at 10.30
LES PERRY AND HIS PLAYERS
by EMILE PHILIPPE
ALAN WHEATLEY reads
On Guard by EVELYN WAUGH
A tale about a dog entrusted with the task of protecting his mistress from unwelcome attentions Series arranged by Michael Hardwick
DEREK COLLIER (violin)
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, GEORGE HURST
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Ted Willis, playwright, and author of film and television scripts, discusses with Roy Plomley (in a recorded programme) the eight records he would take to a desert island.
Excerpts from Mascagni's opera The cast includes: with the CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA of LA SCALA, Milan
Conducted by TULLIO SERAFIN on gramophone records
A Man's House by John Drinkwater with William Devlin and Daphne Slater
'And a man's foes shall be they of his own household.' St. Matthew
Produced bv Hugh STEWAIIT in the BBC Midland Studios Saturday's broadcast
For retired and older people and those concerned for their welfare .Sam Pollock talking:
Opportunities in retirement
Time for Gardening: JOHN SI.EE ' Kilierfs Diary readings from the diary of a nineteenth-century parson by CARLETON HOBBS
1: Cold Weather at Clyro
Introduced by JOHN DUNN
by HARRY HARRISON
The Rescue of Little the Lamb
† Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN
Introduced by Michael Bowen
Suggestions for your reading from
IRENE SLADE
LANCE SIEVEKING and C. L. BOLTZ
about a topic in the news during the month
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Ballads of all times sung by JOAN BUTLER (soprano)
JEFFREY SKITCH (baritone)
Accompanist, FREDERICK STONE Introduced by ALAN DENT
played by the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, VILEM TAUSKY with VICTORIA ELLIOTT (soprano)
JOHN HEDDLE NASH (baritone)
PETER ELEMENT (piano)
Produced by ALAN ABBOTT
Venice Preserved or A Plot Discovered
A tragedy by Thomas Otway
(c. 1682) adapted for radio by RAYMOND RAIKES with Donald WOLFIT
Michael Turner and Barbara Jefford
Scene: Venice, 1618
Cast in order of speaking:
Other parts played by members of the BBC
Drama Repertory Company
Music by CHRISTOPHER WHELEN played by a section of the NEW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by THE COMPOSER
Produced by RAYMOND RAIKES Third broadcast
See page 19
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Three talks for Holy Week on Universal Salvation by THE REV. CANON C. P. M. JONES Principal of Chichester Theological College 1: Jesus Our Lord
See page 19
Mine Own Executioner by NIGEL BALCHIN adapted for radio by Naomi Lewis read by GABRIEL WOOLF Sixth of fifteen instalments
Divertimento in B flat (K.270) (Mozart)
THE DENNIS BRAIN WIND ENSEMBLE
Flute Quartet in G major tDevienne)
JEAN-PIERRE RAMPAL (flute) ROBERT GENDRE (violin) ROGER LEPAUW (viola) ROBERT BEX (cello)
Trio for flute, viola, and guitar (Dtabelli)
PAUL BIRKELUND (flute)
RICHARD DAHL ERIKSEN (viola) ULRICK NEUMANN (guitar) on gramophone records