A reading taken from ' Windsor Sermons' by ALEC R. VIDLER Reader, JOHN BAKER
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
'I hear you write books!' KEVIN FITZGERALD talking
Home Front: architects STEPHEN GARRET and David ALLFORD advise on furniture and storage space
Naming a Rose: ANTONIA RIDGE
Voices and Views: from Woman's Hour
A request programme of gramophone records
Slavonic Dance No. 10, in E minor (Dvorak)
ALFRED BRENDEL and WALTER KLIEN (piano duet)
Liebesiieder Walzer (Brahms)
IRMGARD SEEFRIED (soprano) RAILI KOSTIA (contralto)
WALDEMAR KMENTT (tenor)
EBERHARD WAECHTER (baritone) ERIK WERBA and GUNTHER WEISSENBORN (piano duet)
Rondo in C major, Op. 73 (Chopin)
KURT BAUER and HEIDI BUNG (two pianos)
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the Soirtb-East
Gaming and Lotteries: Useful points from RUPERT TOWNSHEND. ROSE for club and charity organisers
Law Reform: ARTHUR COATES reviews a book on this subject
From Here and There: JOAN YORKE with some more helpful information
From My Post-bag: SIR KEN NETR THOMPSON , M.P., deals with a letter from a man who built himself a bathroom and was told by the local authority to take it all down Introduced by Robin HOLMES
(piano)
Studies and Nocturnes by Chopin, Saint-Saens, Scriabin, and Liszt on gramophone records
of the Association of Jewish
Ex-Servicemen and women
Conducted by THE VERY REV. DR. ISRAEL BRODIE Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregation of the British Commonwealth of Nations assisted by THE Rev. Dr. I. LEVY , O.B.E., T.D. Senior Jewish Chaplain to H.M. Forces
BAND OF THE SCOTS GUARDS
Conducted by CAPT. J. H. HOWE L.R.A.U., A.R.C.M. Director of Music
The scene described by JOHN SNAGGE
From the Cenotaph. London
HEATHER HARPER (soprano)
JOHN MITCHINSON (tenor)
DERRIK OLSEN (baritone)
BBC Chorus
BBC Symphony ORCHESTRA Leader. Hugh Maguire
Conductor, Antal Dorati
Part 1
Sidney Sutciiffe (oboe obbligato) Charles Spinhs (organ contfnuo) Alan Harverson
(harpsichord continuo)
Part 2
Given before an invited audience in Studio 1, Maida Vale, London. Requets for tickets may be sent to [address removed]. enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
A highwayman serial in six parts by MARGARET POTTER with DAVID PEEL and GEOFFREY MATTHEWS
6:Revenge for the BellingersProduced by TREVOR HILL
Originally broadcast in 1959
Can it be true? Three talks bv
THE REV. R. P. TAYLOR
2: Don'be Afraid
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
A summary of last week's events
REGINALD LEOPOLD and the PALM COURT ORCHESTRA
by ALISTAIR COOKE
† Max ROSTAL (violin)
COLIN HORSLEY (piano)
A University in the Making by Albert E. Sloman Vice-Chancellor of the University of Essex
2: The Pursuit of Learning
The University of Essex will specialise in a narrow range of subjects. Dr. Sloman explains why, and talks about the distinctive way in which they will be organised.
Repeated on Monday at 8.0 in the Third Programme
Next Sunday: The Training of Minds
These lectures are being printed in ' The Listener '
The End of the Renaissance
11: ANDREA DEL SARTO 1486-1530
Portrait of a Young Man painted c. 1517 in the National Gallery, London Speaker. ELLIS WATERHOUSE
Barber Professor of Fine Arts and Director of the Barber Institute, Birmingham
Repeated on Thursday at 7.35 in the Third Network
For details of subscription scheme, see page 28
A conversation about old age by P. Q. Sparrow Produced by DOROTHY BAKER
Love is of Cod
Deuteronomy 10, vv. 12-14. 18 and 19 Psalm 103, vv. 13-22 (Broadcast Psalter)
1 Corinthians 12, vv. 4-11 and v. 29, to 13, v. 13
Come down, 6 Love divine
(BBC H.B. 149)
1 John 4, v. 7
THE BASIL LAM ENSEMBLE Patrick Hailing (violin) Marjorie Lavers (violin) Peter Hailing (cello)
Basil Lam (harpsichord) Broadcast on March 31, 1962 in the Third Programme