1 News and market trends
Tuesday's 7.59 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by ANDREW GEMMILI.
Food news from JEAN BALFOUR followed by an interlude
Breakfast for the Mind
A series of talks by The Rev. Charles GAY
3: How is your faith?
Second hearing of the broad cast at 7.40
by JOAN GOLDMAN abridged by Eileen Capel read by SHEILA MITCHELL Eighth of ten instalments
TOM DAWSON
London Editor of The Scotsman talks about a recent journey among the Kohistanis-a little known people of the North-west frontier of Pakistan-whose centuries old isolation will be broken by a new road now under construction
by ARNOLD RICHARDSON From the Royal Albert Hall,
London
Vaughan Williams
Records of the Fantasias on a theme of Thomas Tallis and on Greensleeves, and Scherzo from the Sea Symphony
New Every Morning, page 76
Take up thy cross, the Saviour said (BBC H.B. 369)
Psalm 118, vv 1-12
Acts 19, vv. 8-20
Lord of all, to whom alone
(BBC H.B. 294)
METROrOLITAN POLICE RAND Conductor,
ROGER BARSOTTI , M.B.E.
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Overture: Der Freischütz (Weber)
Conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
Siegfried Idyll (Wagner)
Conducted by IGOR MARKEVITCH on gramophone records
Eight weekly programmes about some of the civilisations of the ancient world
3: Crete by M. I FINLEY
Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge
† Broadcast on March 6 in Network Three
For details of accompanying booklet. .see page 44
Yorkshire v. Nottinghamshire at Bradford and one other county match dependent on the position of the county championship
First day
Reports by ROBERT HUDSON and BRIAN JOHNSTON
Traditional music and song from a square dance party at Malmesbury, Wiltshire
Singer, PAT SHAW
Caller, NIBS MATTHEWS
THE JOI.LY WAGGONERS BAND led by Nan Fleming-Williams
Master of Ceremonies. BERNARD FISHWICK Produced by BRIAN PATTEN
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
The Wednesday radio magazine
Introduced by BRYAN MARTIN
Overture: Susanna's Secret (Wolf-Ferrari)
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by TULLIO SERAFIN
Violin Concerto No. 3, in G major (K.216) (Mozart)
YEHUDI MENUHIN (violin) directing the BATH FESTIVAL
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Ballet: Graduation Ball
(Johann Strauss , arr. Dorati)
MINNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ANTAL DORATI
Marche héroïque (Saint-Saëns)
DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Conducted by PAUL PARAY on gramophone records
Uncle Matthew's Museum by Keston Clarke
Linda Pritchett wants to furnish her house in the contemporary style. but when her Uncle Matthew comes to stay, she finds to her horror that he has very different tastes. Produced by JOHN TYDEMAN
Yorkshire v. Nottinghamshire and one other county match
Commentaries
From the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Ashwell, near Baldock, Herts
Sung by the ASHWELL FESTIVAL CHOIR
Antiphon: Enrich, Lord
(Edric Cundeil)
Office Hymn: 0 lux beata trinitas
Psalm 73
Continued in next column
Lessons: 1 Chronicles 22; St.
Luke 14, v. 25, to 15, V. 10
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis
(Alan Ridout )
Anthem: 0 Lord my God, I will exalt thee (James Nares)
Director of Music, John Russell
Organist, Peter Naylor
by GABRIEL FIELDING Novelist Gabriel Fielding reflects on the pubs in his life and talks about the correct etiquette to follow in a variety of different situations: women, rounds, the * stranger,' money, the bore, conversational approaches to sex, marriage, and business-these are some of the vital issues upon which he gives first-hand advice.
and all things nice!
A magazine specially for the five-to-eight-year-olds
Introduced by DAVID
Songs to the Guitar from JOHN BERRY
Holiday ideas from Roy MCCARTHY
A puzzle by GORDON SNELL
A poem read by DAVID LLOYD JAMES
' The Un-Holiday' A serial story by BARBARA SLEIGH read by ANNE CATCHPOLE
† Produced by ELIZABETH BROWN and GRAHAM GAULD
A science fiction serial play in six parts by JOHN HYNAM
6: The Silent Victors
' I stole your Jones robot. He still answers to that name, but he's a lot different now; he responds to my commands. Together we made these others to fight the Denebians.'
Other parts played by members of the cast Produced by ANNE CATCHPOLE
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
ANONA WINN, Joy ADAMSON
JACK TRAIN, RICHARD DIMBLEBY
KENNETH HORNE in the chair Produced by Tom RONALD
NORMA PROCTER (contralto)
MALCOLM BINNS (piano)
BBC MEN'S CHORUS
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT and NORMAN DEL MAR
From the Royal Albert Hall. London
Part 1
Conducted by Norman Del Mar
4: VERNON SCANNELL
Coming to Life in Leeds
A group of talks by distinguished poets and novelists on a theme drawn from their early environment
August 19: Talk by Sylvia Plath , read by June Tobin
Part 2 Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent followed by an interlude
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
YALE UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUB Conductor, FENNO HEATH