News and market trends
Tuesday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Food news from HAROLD WILSHAW followed by an interlude
A talk by THE REV. DAVID EDWARDS
Second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
by G. M. GLASKIN read by BEVERLEY DUNN
Thirteenth of fifteen instalments Broadcast in April 1962
The story of a campaign by CECILY EVANS
JII.I. NOTT-BOWER
(mezzo-soprano) ROBERT SPENCER
(baritone and lute)
Prokofiev
Records of excerpts from: Suite: Lieutenant Kizhe
Cantata: Alexander Nevsky Ballet: Cinderella
New Every Morning, page 33
All hail the power of Jesus' name (BBC H.B. 118)
Psalm 20
Acts 25, v. 23, to 26, V. 11
My God, how wonderful thou art (BBC H.B. 12)
News Summary at 10.30
Played by the Band of the Life Guards
Conducted by Captain W. Jackson, Director of Music
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Overture: Le Roi d'Ys (Lain)
Conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
Gymnopedies 1 and 2 (Satie. orch. Debussy") Conducted by SERGE KOUSSEVITSKY
La Valse (Ravel)
Conducted by CHARLES MUNCH on gramophone records
Danish State Radio Orchestra
Eight weekly programmes about some of the civilisations of the ancient world
6: Mexico and Peru by J H PARRY Principal,
University College, Swansea
Readings by DENIS MCCARTHY Broadcast on March 27 in Network Three
For details of accompanying booklet, see page 42
Middlesex v. Derbyshire at Lord's
Surrey v. Warwickshire at The Oval
First day
Reports by ROBERT HUDSON from Lord's and by JOHN ARLOTT from The Oval
visits Warwickshire to join a country dance party at Barford with the music of the BIDFORD SQUARE DANCE BAND and songs from CLAIRE Ross
Master of Ceremonies, KENNETH CLARK Introduced by RICHARD BURWOOD
Kenneth Clark broadcasts by permission of the English Folk Dance and Song Society
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Overture: The Silken Ladder (Rossini)
Conducted by EDUARD VAN BEINUM
Symphony No. 1, in D major (Mahler)
Conducted by BERNARD HAITINK on gramophone records
Dermot Kelly in The Tree and George
A play for radio by Edward Lynch with Kevin Flood Barbara Mitchell Kevin McHugh
' When my bachelor brother chopped down the tree, old Lanty Boyle expected revenge from the wee folk. The rest of us were, weIl-cautious. Then the hardest-faced woman in the county arrived. Everyone ran for cover.'
Other parts played by Moira Mannion , Michael Deacon Earle Grey , and Alan Barry Produced by JOHN GIBSON
Middlesex v. Derbyshire
Surrey v. Warwickshire
Commentaries from Lord's and The Oval
from Beverley Minster
Preces and Responses (Byrd) Psalms 22 and 23 Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis
(Byrd, Second Service)
Anthem: 0 Lord the Maker of all thing (attrib. Mundy)
Hymn: Praise to the holiest in the height (A. and M. 172)
Lessons: Ezekiel 33, vv. 21-33;
St. Luke 24, vv. 13-53
Organist and Master of Choristers, Peter Fletcher
Assistant Organist, Andrew Leach
DAVID SPENSER was asked to help to make a film for a travel agency; here he describes the pleasures and hazards of a Mediterranean cruise
and all things nice
Last edition of the magazine for the five- to eight-year-olds
Introduced by DAVID
Songs to the Guitar from JOHN BERRY
Holiday Competition the winning letters
Looking after Pets by MAXWELL KNIGHT
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
Run for Cover
A new six-part serial by GEOFFREY MORGAN with JOHN BENTLEY and JUNE SPENCER
3:Evidence in Camera
Ann's camera contains the vital film, but when she goes to her room to get it, she finds that someone is there already! Produced by GRAHAM GAULD
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
NORBERT BRAININ (violin)
PETER SCHIDLOF (viola)
AMBROSIAN SINGERS
Chorus-Master, John McCarthy
BBC CHORUS
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Erich Gruenberg
Conducted by Colin Davis
Part 1
7.45* Sinfonia Concertante in E flat major for violin, viola, and orchestra (K.364).Mozart
8.19* Symphony No. 4, in A
See page 32
T 7: WILLIAM SANSOM
The Balcony
A group of talks by distin guished poets and novelists on a theme drawn from their early environment
September 11: The Rock, by Ted Hughes
Part 2 followed by an interlude
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Tonight's extended edition includes special coverage from the Trades Union Congress at Brighton
Samuel Barber
Three Excursions, Op. 20
No. 3; No. 2; No. 4
Sonata, Op. 26 played by JEAN HARVEY (piano)