News and market trends
Wednesday's 7.50 talk
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
followed by an interlude
by OLGA TARBAT
Before ever this country began negotiations for entry into the Common Market, Lady Tarbat set out for Brussels to sell bouffant petticoats to any Europeans who would buy them.
RONALD THOMAS (violin)
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
Six talks for the mornings of Holy Week by EDMUND GORDON
Headmaster of Dalriada School, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim 4: This is my Body
0 sacred head, sore wounded
(BBC H.B. 86)
Psalm 142
St. Luke 23, vv. 32-49
There is a green hill far away
(BBC H.B. 92)
News Summary at 10.30
KEN BEAUMONT AND HIS SEXTET
A programme of old favourites sung by JOAN YEADON (soprano) with RUBY TAYLOR (piano)
DUDLEY SAVAGE (organ) and a chorus from the CARMENIANS OPERATIC SOCIETY
Chorus-Master,
HORACE WILLIAMS Introduced by DUDLEY SAVAGE
distributes
The Royal Maundy
At the Service in Chelmsford Cathedral
Hymn: Praise to the Holiest in the height
Psalm 91
Anthem: Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake (J. Hilton)
First Lesson: St. John 13, vv.
1-16
First Distribution
During this is sung:
0 Lord, increase my faith (Orlando Gibbons)
Wash me throughly from my wickedness (S.S. Wesley)
Second Lesson: St. Matthew
25, vv. 31-46
Second Distribution
During this is sung:
0 come, ye servants of the Lord IChristopher Tye)
Zadok the priest (Handel)
Prayers
Hymn: Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven
The Blessing
The National Anthem
The scene described by AUDREY RUSSELL
Overture: Timoleon (Mehul)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
Symphony No. 5, in B flat major (Schubert)
COLUMBIA Symphony ORCHESTRA Conducted by BRUNO WALTER on gramophone records
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
JACK SALISBURY
AND HIS ORCHESTRA with DANIEL MCCOSHAN
with Archbishop Lord Fisher who talks to
THE REV. A. C. BRIDGE with the help of recordings from the BBC Sound Archives Produced by HAROLD ROGERS
Chairman, SIR GERALD BARRY
Book: KARL MILLER
Art: DAVID SYLVESTER
Film: ROGER MANVELL
Theatre: LIONEL HALE
Broadcasting: JEREMY NOBLE Sunday's broadcast
who is recorded introduces records purely for pleasure
† by NINA EPTON
The average tourist sees the grand climax: the Easter processions wending their colourful way through the streets of Seville during Holy Week. But he is not aware of the organisation behind it, the human touches, the desperate efforts of each procession to go one better than the rest.
A series of hobbies programmes for the five- to eight-year-olds 2: Kite making and flying by DIANA KAREH
Young musicians making their first broadcast
MARGARET ODDY (soprano)
Accompanist, FREDERICK STONE JULIA CLOAD (piano)
GEOFFREY NORRIS (piano)
The second of three programmes
Compiled and introduced by STEVE RACE
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
DERYCK COOKE and HANS KELLER discuss this unusual proposition
without conductor
Recording made available by courtesy of the East German Radio Organisation
See page 41
ANTHONY WEDGWOOD BENN PETER GOLDMAN and PROFESSOR MAX BELOFF are among those who join this week's Conference Table to examine current issues
Gramophone records
Introduced by HILDE BREITKREUZ
Answers to listeners' questions about science
PROFESSOR G. P. WELLS , F.R.S., puts your questions to R. BLIN-STOYLE
DONALD BROADBENT
ALAN HUNTER
O. G. EDHOLM Arranged by ARCHIE CLOW
Questions for future programmes to ' Who Knows?.' BBC. Broadcasting House, London. W.1.
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Mine Own Executioner by NIGEL BALCHIN adapted for radio by Naomi Lewis read by GABRIEL WOOLF Ninth of fifteen instalments
Suite: Les Festes de Thalie (Mouret)
ENSEMBLE INSTRUMENTAL ANDREE COLSON
Concerto in D major for trumpet, two oboes, and continuo (Telemann)
HEINZ ZICKLER (trumpet) ALFRED Sous and OTTO WINTER (oboes)
MAINZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by GUNTER KEHR on gramophone records