News and market trends
Tuesday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Family Life
A talk by RANDLE MANWARING
3: Growth
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The News
An autobiography by BFTTR DAVIS
Read by MARY WIMBUSH Eighth of fifteen instalments
by Lois LANG-SIMS
Miss Lang-Sims is one of the few people who have travelled in the Himalayan borderlands, where she met the Dalai Lama in exile. In this talk she describes the impressions she had of the Tibetans and their Priest King.
† JOHN DENMAN (clarinet)
BARBARA YATES (soprano) VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
New Every Morning, page 54 The wise may bring their learning (BBC H.B. 370)
Canticle 2
Genesis 6, vv. 9-22
At the name of Jesus (BBC
H.B. 120)
Six talks introducing classical architecture as a great visual language by Sir JOHN SUMMERSON
5: The Light of Reason and of Archaeology Broadcast on June 26 in Net. work Three
For detaits of accompanying booklet. see page 51
5: Frozen Water by HARRY ARMSTRONG Junior Science series
Written by William Murphy Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
4: Getting Around
Written by Norman Longmate The Modern World series
played by JIM MACLEOD AND HIS BAND
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
A conversation about autumn with poems, music, and a song Let's Join In series
Written by Christine Dudley Nature Study series
Thinking of my Darling by Raymond Tranfield adapted for radio by PEGGY WELLS
Dawn Collins has three loves in her life; and the greatest of these is money.
Cast in order of speaking: Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
from St. John's Seminary, Wonersh, Guildford
Celebrant: THE RT. REV. MGR. ARTHUR IGGLEDEN
Psalms: 127-131 (Plainsong)
Hymn: Fortem virili pectore
(Plainsong and Peter Farmer)
Magnificat (J. A. Draconius)
Motet: Laetatus sum (Douglas Mews)
Choirmaster: The Rev. John Redford
Organist: The Rev. David Griffiths
Introduced by FR. PETER HARRIS
An account of a stay in hospital by BARBARA HYPE-CLARKE
Ludwig Beethoven
KATHLEEN GARSCADDEN reads from the book by OPAL WHEELER
2: His friends and teachers
A new historical adventure in six episodes by HOWARD JONES
3: Question and Answer
' I knew I should have been seeking a berth on a ship, but I did not do so. Instead I thought much about Catherine and about Manuel. Where had I seen this man before? ' Produced by ANNE CATCHPOLE
Gary Watson is in ' The Masters' at the Piccadilly Theatre, London
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Five-round contests between London and the Regions London v. Wales:
Round 3
London:
DENIS BROGAN BARRY CARMAN
Quiz-Master,
LIONEL HALE Wales :
T. I. ELLIS
WYN GRIFFITH
Quiz-Master, ROY PLOMLEY Arranged by Patrick Harvey
Gramophone records of Gilbert and Sullivan
Introduced by MARK LUBBOCK
Cmdr. Sir Stephen King-Hall talks about three men whom he came to know when he was a Member of Parliament during the Second World War
LORD ATTLEE
LORD BEAVERBROOK
ANEURIN BEVAN and introduces their recorded voices from the BBC Sound Archives
Produced by LESLIE PEROWNE Broadcast on August 26
played by LIZA FUCHSOVA and PAUL Hamburger
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Thoughts and Adventures
Extracts from the book by WINSTON S. CHURCHILL arranged by Michael Hardwick read by PATRICK WYMARK
3: The Battle of Sidney Street and Hobbies
Sir Winston recalls his celebrated participation in the ' Peter the Painter ' affair, and offers some sage advice about choosing a hobby.
Mendelssohn
Piano Trio in C minor. Op. 66 played by the LONDON CZECH TRIO
Jack Rothstein (violin) Karel Horitz (cello)
Lisa Marketta (piano)
Third of thirteen weekly programmes including some of Mendelssohn's chamber music, piano music, and songs
Quartet in D major, Op. 44 No. 1, and two of the Four Pieces, Op. 81, played by the Dartington String Quarter: next Sunday