News and market trends
Tuesday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by BRIAN JOHNSTON
Food news from Louise DAVIES 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 hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
by Tom HARRISSON
In this talk, which he recorded in Sarawak, Tom Harrisson explains why the survival of the orang-outang is now in serious doubt, and suggests how this friendly ape can yet be saved.
Sonata in G minor played by EILEEN CBOXFORD (Cello) and DAVID PARKHOUSE (piano) Broadcast on Sept. 16, 1962
Six talks for the mornings of Holy Week by EDMUND GORDON
Headmaster of Dalriada School, Ballymoney. Co. Antrim
3: The hand of him that betrayeth
When I survey the wondrous
Cross (BBC H.B. 97)
Psalm 130
St. Luke 23, vv. 13-31
It is a thing most wonderful
(BBC H.B. 81)
News summary at 10.30
Royal Artillery Mounted Band
Conducted by Captain W. Williams, M.B.E. Director of Music
with contributions by MARGARET ASHTON and THE GRANVILLE SINGERS AND PLAYERS
Conducted by Lou WHITESON
Introduced by Roy WILLIAMSON
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 , Betty Hardy Joan Ireland, Norman Shelley
Narrated and produced by DAVID DAVIS
2: Larger and Smaller Broadcast on June 4, 1962
Roll back the carpet and join in the fun with ST. HELENS COUNTRY DANCE BAND
JACQUELINE McDONALD
THE LIVERPOOL SPINNERS
Caller, BILL CAIN
Produced by ROGER BURGESS r From the Town Hall,
St. Helens, Lancashire
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
The Wednesday radio magazine
Introduced by DAVID BROWN
Ballet music: A Life for the Tsar (Glinka)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by EFREM KURTZ
Piano Concerto No. 4, in C minor (Saint-Saens)
ROBERT CASADESUS (piano) NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Leonard BERNSTEIN
La Valse (Ravel)
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ANDRE CLUYTENS on gramophone records
Blood Test by G. K. Saunders
Mr. and Mrs. Davies have always led their daughters, Helen and Jo, to believe that they are twins, not having the courage to tell them that one of them is adopted. But one day the adopted child's real mother turns up. Produced by JOHN TYDEMAN
from Hereford Cathedral
Introit: In the departure of the Lord (Bull)
Responses (Byrd)
Psalms 54 and 55 (Blair in B minor)
Anthem: 0 Lord in thy wrath
(Gibbons)
Lessons: Numbers 21, vv. 4-9;
St. John 16, vv. 16-33
Organist, Dr. Melville Cook Assistant Organist, Roger Fisher
Memoirs of His Holiness The Dalai Lama of Tibet edited by DAVID HOWARTH abridged by EILEEN CAPEL Fifth of ten readings by GARY WATSON
Songs by CYRIL TAWNEY
' Little Claws meets a Mouse written by THETIS SPALEK read by ROSINA ENRIGHT who introduces the programme
A serial thriller in six episodes by HOWARD JONES with Frank Duncan as Doctor John Haddon
4: Casa Aunt Suzy
Music by Alan Paul played by HAROLD SMART (organ) and ALAN PAUL (piano)
Produced by GRAHAM GAULD
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
A series of five-round contests
London v. Scotland Round 3
London:
DENIS BROGAN , CEDRIC CLIFFE
Quiz-Master,
LIONEL HALE Scotland:
SIR JAMES FERGUSSON JACK HOUSE
Quiz-Master, PATRICK HARVEY
Repeated on Thursday at 1.10
JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK (baritone) BBC CHORUS
BBC CHORAL SOCIETY
BBC Symphony ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire Conducted by Rudolf Kempe
Part 1
See page 32
† by KEVIN FITZGERALD whose theory is that the captains of industry are not only afraid of the written word but are unable to control it
Part 2
Before an invited audience in BBC Studio 1, Maida Vale, London
Requests for tickets should be sent to [address removed], enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
Hot under the White Collar
An enquiry into a revolution
White collar unions are growing fast. Is this because of political or economic unrest or because the key workers of the future have a new and realistic approach to old problems? Produced by BRIAN BLAKE
See page 32
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
3: Jesus Our Saviour
Mine Own Executioner by NIGEL BALCHIN adapted for radio by Naomi Lewis read by GABRIEL WOOLF Eighth of fifteen instalments
f played by CARL DOLMETSCH (recorder)
DAVID MARTIN (violin)
BERNARD RICHARDS (cello)
JOSEPH SAXBY (harpsichord)