Monday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
I Am Who I Am-
Light of the World
A talk for Easter Week by FR. GORDON ALBION
and Programme News
The true story of a pet raccoon by STERLING NORTH abridged by Jane Bowness read by ANTHONY HALL
Second of seven Instalments
from The Roman Catholic
Church of St. Mary of the Angels, Canton, Cardiff
Celebrant,
FR. KENTIGERN DEVLIN, O.S.B.
Sermon by FR. Dominic ALLEN , O.S.B.
Kyrie (Mass for three voices:
Byrdt
Sanctus: Benedictus (Mass in A minor: Casciolini)
Agnus Dei (Mass, Dixit Maria: Hassler)
Choirmaster, Jim Frost
Organist, Denis McCarthy
The action described by FR. JOHN STAPLETON
Chopin
Records of the Polonaise No. in A flat major, and the Krakowiak for piano and orchestra
ROBINSON CLEAVER at the electric organ
A programme of old favourites
FRANCIS POPE (tenor)
RUBY TAYLOR (piano)
DUDLEY SAVAGE (organ) and a chorus from the WELLS OPERATIC Society
Chorus-Master, Francis Watts
Introduced by DUDLEY SAVAGE
by Terence Dudley adapted by Michael HARDWICK
A temperamental Spaniard living in England positively refuses to send his son to school ...
Produced by WILLIAM GLEN-DOEPEL
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, VILEM Tausky
A concert given in Holloway School
(L.C.C.) on November 28. 1963
and Programme News
A spontaneous discussion by GEORGE WOODCOCK
WYNFORD VAUGHAN THOMAS
THE Bishop OF CREDITON
PHILIP HASKELL
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRlSEWOOD
Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN
From the Fawley Community Centre, Hampshire
Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme
A continuous musical entertainment
Compiled by LESLIE PEROWNE
Scherzo in C sharp minor
2.39* Mazurka in C minor
Op. 56 No.
2.45* Andante spianato and Grand Polonaise played by MAREK JABLONSKI (piano)
An account of Henry VIII 's divorce of Catherine of Aragon
Compiled from contemporary documents by ALISON PLOWDEN
Others taking part:
Derek Birch , Norman Claridge Gordon Faith , Timothy Harley Kenneth Hyde , Godfrey Kenton James McKechnie George Merritt
Humphrey Morton James Thomason Ralph Truman
Produced by JOE BURROUGHS
Broadcast on March 19
A radio portrait of the great actor
Introduced by Derek PARKER
Compiled from recordings In the BBC Sound Archives
A new magazine of interest to all, but .with older listeners specialty in mind including:
Your letters
Time to Reflect: STUART HIBBERD on ' The Silver Lining '
Back to Work: Richard WHIT -MORE visits pensioners at Crittall's
THE STEVE BENBOW FOLK FOUR
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
and Programme News
Introduced by JOHN LADE
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, GEORGE HURST
Before an invited audience in The Town Hall, Todmorden
Edgar Lustgarten as the narrator in The Two who Died
Written by Bob Kesten
Some of the devious international aspects of the intricate pattern of espionage were graphically illustrated when the Rosenbergs were arrested in New York during the summer of 1950 as members of one of the most damaging spy networks in history.
Other parts played by members of the cast
Produced by ALAN BURGESS
Broadcast on February 4 in the Light Programme
The famous writer, actor, and director discusses his life and work with LEIGH CRUTCHLEY
2: Man of the theatre
Produced by JOHN Bridges
Part 1
The News
Introduced by LUDOVIC KENNEDY
Party Political Broadcast on behalf of the LIBERAL PARTY
Part 2
Review of current affairs
played by KEITH PUDDY (clarinet)
VIYIAN TROON (piano)