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Six Great Paintings
A series of talks by THE REV. GORDON Rupp Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Manchester University
6: Ghirlandaio's
' Old Man'with Grandson '
and Programme News
What the weeklies think. illustrated from their editorials. is reviewed by GEORGE SCOTT ; with extracts read by JOHN SNAGGE
New Every Morning, page 93
Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth (BBC H.B. 226)
Psalm 138
Romans 10, vv. 1-17
Lord, pour thy Spirit from on high (BBC H.B. 224)
News Summary at 10.30
† MICHAEL FREEDMAN
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Gramophone records of music by Bach and Mozart
visits Cheshire
Members of the Hoylake and District Horticultural Society put their problems to
Fred Loads, Bill Sowerbutts and Alan Gemmell
Question-Master, Franklin Engelmann
Last Sunday's broadcast
† Introduced by Bill HARTLEY
Motoring in other countries: 3: Yugoslavia, by PAUL BEARD Lady, look in your mirror: some comments from a long experience by MAY HANKEY
More Road Safety Ideas: further suggestions from listeners
Road Conditions: a review of the week ahead
Last Friday's broadcast in the Third Network
Members of the public and invited personalities put questions to
Jimmy Edwards, Ted Ray, Tommy Trinder, Vic Perry
In the chair, McDonald Hobley
Guest, Barbara Cartland
From an idea by Jimmy Edwards
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR
Broadcast on February 6 in the Light Programme
Irish Airs on gramophone records.
by Eirlys Trefor
with Meredith Edwards in the title-role
Mr. Watkyn, a celebrated Welsh preacher, becomes a target for the jealousy of inferior minds. The play tells of a plot to remove him from his chapel.
â (Broadcast on Dec. 29, 1960, in the Welsh Home Service)
A programme for the under-fives
Introduced by Peter Hawkins
† MARCIA CRAYFORD (piano)
PHILIP FOWKE (piano) QUINTET:
Rayleen Boddy (flute) Mary Cotton (oboe)
Jane Pritchard (violin) Anne Mowatt (cello)
Mary Limbird (piano)
JOHN ELLISON visits Westminster Children's Hospital, London and there talks to some of the young patients, and invites them to choose a record which they would like to' hear
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Introduced by Robin Hunter
Master of Ceremonies, CHARLES CRATHORN
Produced by ANDREW GOLD
The dances: Waltz: Marine Fourstep: Crinoline Gavotte; Gainsborough Glide: White Rose Tango: Saunter Reve; Mayfair Quickstep
Mr. Justice Raffles by E. W. Hornung adapted by Val GIEIGUD with Austin Trevor
Ralph Truman , Jennifer Wright and Lewis Stringer
An adventure of the famous cricketing burglar whose name is to the older veneration almost as much a household word as Sherlock Holmes.
Produced-by VAL GIELGUD
News and views of books from EDWARDBLlSHEN MARGERY FISHER ALAN TOWNSEND BEN WHITAKER and DESMOND MORRIS talking to JULIETTE HUXLEY about Wild Lives of Africa
Introduced by JOHN HOBDAY
Musica da Camera
Harold Clarke (flute) Vera Kantrovitch (violin) Dennis Vigay (cello) Hubert Dawkes
(harpsichord and piano)