News and market trends
tSpeaker,
The REV. John GARRINGTON
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
followed by an interlude
Bible reading and comment by THE REV. ROGER TENNANT
Recordings from the past and the present
DEREK PARKER recalls memories of scenes and events that were
Before My Time Produced by JOHN POWELL
by ALISTAIR COOKE Sunday's broadcast
ANTONY HOPKINS Sunday's broadcast in Network Three
Feast of the Nativity of St. John Baptist
New Every Morning, page 26
From glory to glory advancing
<BBC H.B. 244)
Psalm 22
St. Luke 1, vv. 57-66 and v. 80 Come, ye faithful, raise the strain (BBC H.B. 102)
by WILLIAM APPLEBY
Suo Gan
Revision
also JAN Rosol singing with his guitar
Written by Paule Deglon Intermediate French series
Act tunes and dances (Purcell, arr. Bliss)
SINFONIA OF LONDON Conducted by Sir ARTHUR Bliss
Divertimento No. 1, in E flat major (K.113) (Mozart)
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF THE SALZBURG MOZARTEUM Conducted by BERNHARD PAUMGARTNER
Piano Concerto in D major (Haydn)
JORG DEMUS (piano)
BERLIN RADIO Symphony ORCHESTRA
Conducted by FRANZ-PAUL DECKER
Suite: Masques et Bergamasques (Faure)
Suisse ROMANDE ORCHESTRA Conducted by ERNEST ANSERMET on gramophone records
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Beryl Reid, comedienne, discusses with Roy Plomley in a recorded programme the eight records she would take to a desert island.
by GORDON REYNOLDS
Second of three programmes
Introduced by KENNETH ALWYN
Orchestral Concerts series
Two poems by Robert Frost ' The Runaway ' and 'The Code'
The Lawn Tennis Championships
Commentary by MAURICE EDELSTON and MAX ROBERTSON from the Centre and No. 1 Courts. with summaries and comments by TONY MOTTRAM
Results and latest news from the other courts given by BASIL CURTIS
From the All England Club
Weather for Murder by Philip Levene with Marie Ney and Barbara Couper
Elsie Pierce helps her sister to run the village tea-shop, and in her spare time enjoys writing detective novels. Suddenly she finds fiction becoming alarmingly like fact!
Produced by Robin MIDGLEY The broadcast of April 18. 1962, in the Light Programme
For retired and older people and those concerned for their welfare Sam Pollock talking: about Health in Retirement Old Folks' Festival Week in Bristol:
WILFRED Pickles
† Mopeds for the Over-Sixties :
DOREEN TlZARD The Golden Maze:
ALBERT BUTLER
Introduced by ALEXANDER MOYES
The Lawn Tennis Championships
Further commentary
The novel by PAULINE CLARKE adapted for radio in three parts by FELIX FELTON
In the morning, a troop of twelve wooden soldiers, of a design like that described by Branwell Bronte in his History of the Young Men, was found on a window-sill at the Haworth Museum.
3: Homeward Bound
Produced by DAVID DAVIS
A monthly series for beginners in astronomy Introduced by PATRICK MOORE
Giants and Dwarfs of the Sky
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Written for radio by Ian Rodger
"O for a voice like thunder, and a tongue
To drown the throat of war!"
(Blake)
with Richard Pasco as Lieutenant Markham
Austin Trevor as Colonel Baker and Anthony Hall as Private Barclow
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Haydn
Overture: The Apothecary
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KARL FOSTER
Concerto in F major, for violin. harpsichord and orchestra
RHEINHOLD BARCHET (violin) HELMA ELSNER (harpsichord) PRO MUSICA CHAMBER
ORCHESTRA OF STUTTGART
Conducted by ROLF REINHARDT on gramophone records