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
Bible reading and comment by THE REV. EDWIN ROBERTSON
Second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
by MURIEL BEADLE abridged by Barbara Crowther read by MARY WIMBUSH Third of ten instalments
by HONOR WYATT
Some pros and cons of holiday exchanges
MICHAEL DOBSON (oboe)
VIOLA TUNNAFLD (harpsichord)
Bach
Excerpts from the St. Matthew Passion
ELISABETH SCHWARZKOPF CHRISTA LUDWIG NICOLAI GEDDA WALTER BERRY with the Philharmonia CHOIR and ORCHESTRA
Conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER on gramophone records
New Every Morning, page 54
Ye holy angels bright (BBC
H.B. 286)
'Psalm 25, vv. 1-10
Amos 1, vv. 1-2, and 2, vv. 4-16 Loving Shepherd of thy sheep
(BBC H.B. 146)
METROPOLITAN POLICE BAND Conductor,
ROGER BARSOTTI , M.B.E.
Danish State Radio Orchestra
Conducted by THOMAS JENSEN
Overture: Prelude to Act 2;
Dance of the Cockerels, Act 3 (Maskerade) (Nielsen)
Suite: Karelia (Sibelius) on gramophone records
Eight weekly programmes about some of the civilisations of the ancient world
7: Man in Society
A study of the Dinka, a semi-nomadic people of Southern Sudan by GODFREY LIENHARDT
Lecturer in African Sociology, University of Oxford with contributions from
FRANCIS DENG , who is himself a member of the Dinka Broadcast on April 10 in Network Three
Next Tuesday at 3.30: What is Civilisation!: discussion
For details of accompanying booklet. see page 50
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
The Wednesday radio magazine Introduced by RONALD FLETCHER
Overture: Les francs-juges
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ALBERT WOLFF
Symphony: Harold in Italy
YEHUDI MENUHIN (viola) PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by COLIN DAVIS on gramophone records
Sister Mulligatawny
The story of a nurse by Evadne Price with Isabel Rennie
Cast in order of speaking:
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Pianist, WILFRID PARRY
Song: Rhythm of the Spring specially composed by KEN ATTIWILL Produced by BETTY DAVIES
from Manchester Cathedral
Preces and Responses (Morley) Psalms 59, 60, 61
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis
(Morley Short Service)
Anthem: Agnus Dei (Morley)
Hymn: Rejoice! the Lord is
King (BBC H.B. 128)
Lessons: Zechariah 1, v. 18, to
2, v. 13; St. John 4, vv. 1-26
Organist and Choirmaster, Derrick Cantrell
Assistant Organist, John Gittins
Griff and Tommy
A book by JOHN GRIFFITHS adapted for radio by Evelyn Williams
Reader, JOHN DARRAN 2: Cherry Lips
Run for Cover
A six-part serial by GEOFFREY MORGAN with John Bentley and June Spencer
4: The House by the Marsh
Ann has disappeared; MIS are interested in her film; and now Steve and Penny find that they are being shadowedl Produced by GRAHAM GAULD
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
CATHERINE GAYER (soprano)
HUGH MAGUIRE (violin)
DOUGLAS WHITTAKER (flute) JANET CRAXTON (oboe)
WILLIAM OVERTON (trumpet) BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT RACINE FRICKER
Part 1
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
t8: TED HUGHES
The Rock
A group of talks by distinguished poets and novelists on a theme drawn from their early environment.
Part 2
The News
Background to the News People in the News
Tonight's edition includes survey and comment direct from the Liberal Party Assembly at Brighton; interviews by the BBC Political Correspondent, HARDtMAN SCOTT , and other visiting correspondents, and extracts from debates followed by an interlude
Strauss
Die Gottin im Putzzimmer
(1935), for eight-part chorus
Deutsche Motette (1913), for four solo voices and sixteen-part chorus
An den Baum Daphne (1943), for boys' voices and eight-part chorus
Boys of THE SCHOLA POLYPHONICA Director, Henry Washington BBC CHORUS Conductor, PETER GELLHORN