A reading taken from 'Saving Belief' by Austin Farrer
Reader JOY OSBORNE
and Programme News
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
The Seven Ages of Man: and what he makes of them
You Are Their Neighbours: JOHN STROUD makes a plea for the people who run children's homes
Portrait of a Woman's Hour listener: ANNE WILD talks to DULCIE GRAY
The Young Idea: a point of view from an under-thirty
A request programme of gramophone records
Rustic Wedding Symphony (Goidmark)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
12.3* Rumanian Dance, Op. 8a No. 2 (Bartok, orch. Weiner)
Philharmonia HUNGARICA Conducted by ANTAL DORATI
and Programme News
Listeners' questions about the countryside answered by ERIC HOBBIS , MAXWELL KNIGHT and RALPH WIGHTMAN
Question-Master, VINCENT WAITE
Dvorak
IDA HAENDEL (violin)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Franz-Paul Decker
Part 1
Overture: Carnival
Violin Concerto in A minor
A short story by SHOLOM ALEICHEM adapted for broadcasting
Read by DAVID Kossoff
A monthly magazine surveying the background to films and filming
End to Romance:
PETER O'TOOLE talks about down-to-earth acting to PHILIP OAKES
The youngest box-office draw: HAYLEY MILLS discusses youth's point of view on films and film-making with Keith HARRISON
Battle for the shorts:
BOB GODFREY talks about the clash between shorts and second features to PETER BAKER
Introduced by PHILIP OAKES followed by an interlude
and Programme News
followed by RADIO NEWSREEL
A summary of last week's events
REGINALD LEOPOLD AND THE PALM COURT ORCHESTRA
Visiting artist, RANKEN BUSHBY
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Repeated on Monday at 9.5 a.m.
Introduced by ALAN KEITH with gramophone records of the most popular pieces of music chosen by listeners
4: STUBBS (1724-1806)
The Duke and Duchess of Richmond watching horses exercising painted between 1760-2 in Goodwood House, Sussex Speaker, DAVID PIPER
Assistant Keeper, National Portrait Gallery, London
Produced by RODNEY BENNETT
Last Friday's broadcast in the Third Network
These talks are being printed in ' The Listener '
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Derek Parker introduces the voices of poets reading their own poems OSBERT SITWELL
WALTER DE LA Mare
ROBERT GRAVES , C. DAY LEWIS
EZRA Pound, John BETJEMAN
ROBERT FROST , STEVIE SMITH
T. S. Eliot , RICHARD CHURCH and Louis MacNeice
Compiled from recordings in the BBC Sound Archives
Blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed 2 Samuel 22, vv. 2-7
Psalm 91 (Broadcast psalter) St. John 20, vv. 11-31
Jesus lives! thy terrors now
(BBC H.B. 106)
Romans 6, vv. 8-9
INGRID HAEBLER and LUDWIG HOFFMAN (piano duet)
Broadcast on July 16, 1963