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A talk by CARADOC EVANS
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An autobiography by BETTE DAVIS Read by MARY WIMBUSH
Thirteenth of fifteen instalments
RONALD PRESTON describes the mixed pattern of life in Tokyo where he has recently completed a stint of some years for his newspaper
by GEORGINA SMITH
New Every Morning, page 76
Lord, as to thy dear Cross we flee (BBC H.B. 293)
Psalm 142
Genesis 9, vv. 8-17
Hark, the glad sound (BBC
H.B. 490)
by Sir John Summerson
Six talks introducing classical architecture as a great visual language.
(Broadcast on July 3 in the Third Network)
For details of accompanying booklet, see page 22
6: Dissolving Things by HARRY ARMSTRONG Junior Science series
Written by William Murphy Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
5: A Window on the World
Script by Norman Longmate The Modern World series
Traditional music and songs from a square dance party at Burgess Hill, Sussex
Singer, PAT SHAW
Callers,
BRIAN HEATON and PAT SHAW
THE JOLLY WACGONERs BAND
Led by Nan Fleming-Williams
Master of Ceremonies, BERNARD FISHWICK Produced by BRIAN PATTEN
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast fur the South-East
by Diana Ross freely adapted for broadcasting by Jean Sutcliffe Let's Join In series
Written by Christine Dudley Nature Study series
It's a Gift by Jean McConnell
The Migliori family restaurant is losing custom to a rival, and legal action follows. But do British judges react in the same way as their Italian counterparts? Produced by GORDON BOWEN
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St. Anne's Cathedral, Belfast Versicles and Responses
Psalms 114 and 115 Lessons: Proverbs 4, vv. 20-27 and 5, vv. 1-13; St. Luke 7, vv. 36-50
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis
(Lang in B fiat)
Anthem: 0 God. the King of Glory (Donald Cashmore)
0 praise ye the Lord (I.C.H.
480)
Organist and Master of the Choristers, C. J. Brennan, O.B.E
Assistant Organist, R. H. Graham
by DAVID LAMPE
An American talks about his childhood in Baltimore and how far the relationship between Black and White has changed since then. Broadcast on September 5
Written for broadcasting by BERTHA LONSDALE
2: The Castle has a Secret
Music for the flute written and played by BERNARD HERRMANN Produced by HERBERT SMITH
A new historical adventure in six episodes by HOWARD JONES
4:' The Turn of the Wheel '
I went to Manuel's lodging and found him dead; then was arrested by Sergeant Sharpe of the Bow Street office.' Produced by ANNE CATCHPOLE
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
A new series of five-round contests between London and the Regions
London: Denis Brogan, Barry Carman
Quiz-Master, Lionel Hale
Wales: T.I. Ellis, Wyn Griffith
Quiz-Master, Roy Plomley
Arranged by Patrick Harvey
HUGH MAGUIRE (violin)
ALEXANDER Kok (cello)
TERENCE MACDONAGH (oboe)
GEOFFREY GAMBOLD (bassoon)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Dean Dixon
Part 1
A short story by DOSTOEVSKY translated by David Magarshack Read by PRESTON LOCKWOOD
Part 2
Given before an invited audience in the BBC Studios. Maida Vale, London. Applications for tickets, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope, should be sent to [address removed].
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A return to the battlefield of El Alamein
On this twenty-first anniversary of the Eighth Army's decisive victory in the Western Desert of Egypt, Godfrey Talbot , who was the BBC War Correspondent on the spot in 1942, recalls the famous campaign and tells how its setting has changed
From a return visit just made he presents a sound picture of some of the places the ' Desert Rats ' knew so well Produced by ARTHUR PHILLIPS
See page 38
Godfrey Talbot describes the scene at this year's Alamein Reunion: Friday at 10.30 p.m.
played by NONA LIDDELL (violin) DAPHNE IBBOTT (piano)