News and market trends
Monday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by ANDREW GEMMILL
followed by an interlude
The World of Here and Now
A series of talks by KENNETH BARNES
2:Approach it like a child
followed by an interlude
by G. M. GLASKIN abridged by Barbara Henderson read by BEVERLEY DUNN
Seventh of fifteen instalments Broadcast in April 1962
Shooting Birds
ALFRED HITCHCOCK talks to
ERIC HOSKING , eminent bird photographer about how he shot his latest thriller. The Birds Introduced by JACK SINGLETON
Repeated on Thursday at 1.40
DEREK SIMPSON and FIONA CAMERON
Purcell
Excerpts from the Birthday Ode ' Come ye sons of Art on a gramophone record
Ɨ JIMMY LEACH and his ORGANOI.IAN QUARTET
Choral exchanges between Welsh and European choirs
Today:
CHORALE DE LA METROPOLE RENNES, FRANCE
Conductor, CHARLES LE COTTELE exchange musical greetings with the ELIZABETHAN MADRIGAL SINGERS ABERYSTWYTH
Conductor, MARGARET JONES
Introduced by GEORGE OWEN
Produced by ALWYN JONES Broadcast in the Welsh Home
Service in May
Bats
MAXWELL KNIGHT introduces a discussion with MICHAEL BLACKMORE and JOHN HOOPER Broadcast on July 21
BBC Scottish ORCHESTRA
Leader, Trevor Williams
Conducted by BERNARD KEEFFE
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
DONALD MCCULLOUGH uncorks a selection of favourite recordings from the cellars of the BBC Sound Archives
He invites you to savour again the wit and wisdom of: DR. C. E. M. JOAD
COMMANDER A. B. CAMPBELL
MARGERY FRY
SIR JULIAN HUXLEY
PROFESSOR J. D. BERNAL
DOM BERNARD CLEMENTS O.S.B. ,
SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
PHILIP GUEDALLA
Edited by DENYS GUEROULT Last Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme
Laurie Lee the poet and author of Cider with Rosie who has recently returned to live in his native county of Gloucestershire talks to
JEREMY SANDFORD about the country life, poetry, and the strange things he does with his tape-recorder Broadcast on April 12
Gramophone records
by Charles Dickens adapted for radio in thirteen parts and produced by R. D. SMITH 7: Jo and Mr. Bucket Sunday's broadcast
introduces
These you have loved
A weekly sequence of favourite music chosen from records made by some of the world's great artists
STUART HIBBERD introduces
THE REV. DOUGLAS SMITH who talks about
'Silver Lining' correspondence
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
JOHN MITCHINSON (tenor)
PETER GLOSSOP (baritone)
HUGH MAGUIRE (violin)
ERNEST LUSH (piano)
BBC CHORUS
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT and MAURITS SILLEM
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Parti
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
reminiscences of a friend illustrated on the piano by ANDOR FOLDES Broadcast in February 1957 in the Third Programme
Part 2
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
Background to the News
People in the News
Reger
Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Beethoven played by* JOAN RYALL and JUNE CLARK (two pianos)