News and market trends
Wednesday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
followed by an interlude
Bible reading and comment by THE REV. PAUL OESTREICHER
followed by an interlude
Three talks about a men's ward in a South African hospital by SYLVIA WHITEHEAD 3: A fête with a difference
In which she builds a fete around a Noah's Ark
played by TESS MILLER and COLIN TILNEY
Mozart Records of movements from his concertos
Feast of St. James
New Every Morning, page 15 Who are these, like stars appearing (BBC H.B. 236)
Psalm 111
St. Mark 10, vv. 35-45
The Son of God goes forth to war (BBC H.B. 235)
JtMMY LEACH
AND HIS ORGANOLIAN QUARTET
AND HIS
LATIN-AMERICAN RHYTHM
Answers to listeners' questions about science
PROFESSOR G. P. WELLS , F.R.S. puts your questions to
StR GRAHAM SUTTON
Professor L. F. LAMERTON
DR. GWYNNE VEVERS
Professor JOHN YUDKIN
Arranged by ARCHIE CLOW Broadcast on January 24
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader. Philip Whiteway
Conducted by MAURICE MILES
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Wednesday's broadcast
Ballads of all times sung by ELIZABETH CLARE (soprano)
DERICK DAVIES (bass-baritone)
Accompanist, FREDERICK STONE Introduced by ALAN DENT Broadcast on April 29
CLAUDIO ARRAU
Two Studies. Op. 25 (Chopin)
No. 1 in A flat major No. 5 in E minor
Fantasy in F minor. Op. 49
(Chopin)
Reflets dans l'eau (Images,
Book 1); Poissons dor (Images. Book 2) (Debussy) on gramophone records
Chairman. WALTER ALLEN
Book: J. G. WEIGHTMAN
Art: BRYAN ROBERTSON
Film: DILYS POWELL
Theatre: LAURENCE KITCHIN
Broadcasting: STEPHEN POTTER Sunday's broadcast
A series of gramophone programmes introduced by TREVOR HARVEY
SIR CHARLES TENNYSON talks to
JOANNA RICHARDSON about his memories of Edwardian London
Produced by DOROTHY BAKER Broadcast on Nov. 30, 1962
Runaway Riders
A book by BERNAGH BRIMS adapted for radio by Charles Witherspoon read by MARILYN Fox
9: Everything's Lucky Today
with ALUN WILLIAMS
Today, in the second programme of the series, you are invited to visit the Rock of Gibraltar
Arranged by JOHN ADAMS and PATRICK WHITEHOUSE
A King's Last Journey
From Nairobi to Kampala on the Byer-Garratt
The West Clare Railway and Spot the Mistake!
Introduced by PEGGY BACON Produced by SHIRLEY FRANKLIN
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
MAX JAFFA introduces and conducts
THE SPA ORCHESTRA with JACK BYFIELD at the piano From the Spa Grand Hall
A text and performance by Micheal Mac Liamm6ir Produced for radio by R. D. SMITH
This is a shortened performance for radio of Micheal Mac Liam moir's celebrated one-man theatre show, first presented at the Dublin Festival in 1960.
meets each Thursday and brings leading figures to the Conference Table for the discussion of current issues
A non-stop selection of the world's best music sung by THE GEORGE MITCHELL CHOIR with NORMA HUGHES , Rita Williams TED DARLING , JOHN GOWER CHARLES YOUNG
BBC REVUE ORCHESTRA
Leader, Julien Gaillard
Conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER
. Produced by CHARLES CHILTON
The News
Background to the News People in the News
PIERRE PIERLOT (oboe)
OISEAU-LYRE
ORCHESTRAL ENSEMBLE Conducted by Louis DE FROMENT
La Poule; Menuets 1 and 2 (Concert en Sextuor, No. 6) (Rameau)
Oboe Concerto in C minor
(Alessandro Marcello)
Caprice No. 2 in G minor
(Lalande) on gramophone records