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Wednesday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
PROFESSOR G. WILSON KNIGHT talks about
Shakespeare and his faith
4: Beyond Tragedy
and Programme News
Lord of all hopefulness (Tune,
Slane-S.P. 565)
Interlude: The story of Peter and Paul. 1: Peter and the Church at Jerusalem
The Lord's Prayer
The Lord's my Shepherd (Tune,
Crimond-BBC Supplement 2)
Tuesday's broadcast in the Third Network
Stage 1 by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
Tuesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 76
My song is love unknown (BBC
H.B. 84)
Psalm 130
St. Matthew 18, vv. 21-35
It is a thing most wonderful
(BBC H.B. 81)
CECIL NORMAN
AND THE RHYTHM PLAYERS
Compiled and introduced by MICHAEL SMEE
Geography series
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Led by Granville Casey
Conducted by GEORGE BARATI
and Programme News
A group of five poetry programmes by MICHAEL BALDWIN
1: Strange Places
Adventures in English series
2.20 SCIENCE
AND PHOTOGRAPHY
1: The Camera by COLIN RONAN
Science and the Community series
2.40 JOHN CHURCHILL ,
DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH
1650-1722
Written by Penelope Knox
Stories from British History series
Chairman. J. W. LAMBERT
Broadcasting: H. A. L. CRAIG Book: KARL MILLER
Art: EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH
Film: RICCARDO ARAGNO
Theatre: HAROLD HOBSON
Sunday's broadcast
A new magazine of interest to all, but with older listeners specially in mind including:
Liberal Plans for Old People: by DONALD Wade , M.P. You asked us to play ... record requests
Who goes there? 2-The Public
Record Office
Much Ado about Shakespeare-DAVID FRANKLIN reports from Stratford
Introduced by GEOFFREY EARLE
Serial play by CONSTANCE TEEAR Owain ap Maredudd, a Knight of the Royal Household. has been sent by King Edward III to help the Lady Joan de Beaumont, of Wake Castle on the Welsh Border. Two attacks on the castle are repulsed, but an attempt has been made to breach the north wall....
4: Single Combat
Produced by EVELYN Williams
and Programme News
with the SOUTHERN SERENADE ORCHESTRA
Directed by Lou WHITESON
A short story by JACK COPE read by BRUCE STEWART
Roppie was the most popular and daring seal in Cape Town harbour.
Broadcast in May 1962
GWYNETH JONES (soprano)
BOURNEMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Gerald Jarvis
Conducted by JAMES LouGHRAN from the Winter Gardens, Bournemouth
Part 1
by SIR TYRONE GUTHRIE
Sir Tyrone Guthrie-whose Inno vations both in stage design and production have done so much to ' liberate ' Shakespeare from the notion that there is an ' ideal ' interpretation of any one of the plays-talks here about his early encounters with Shakespeare, his own often idiosyncratic approach to the plays as a director, and what qualities in the man himself he believes we should particularly celebrate today.
Part 2
Symphonic Study: Falstaff
Eloor
Introduced by John Wilders
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Introduced by SYDNEY GOODSIR SMITH read by C. R. M. BROOKES
JAMES GIBSON , MARGARET GORDON and JEAN TAYLOR SMITH
Produced by R. D. SMITH
Sonata in G major
(Johann Friedrich Fasch )
GUSTAV SCHECK and VERONIKA HAMPE (recorders) HANS-MARTIN LINDE (flute) EDUARD MÜLLER
(harpsichord continuo) JOHANNES KOCH
(viola da gamba)
11.24* Chaconne; La Brillante; Charivary (Suite No. 3) (Maria Marais)
AUGUST WENZINGER (viola da gamba) FRITZ NEUMEYER
(harpsichord continuo) HANNELORE MÜLLER
(viola da gamba continuo)
11.31' Trio Sonata in C major (Johann Joachim Quartz )
GUSTAV SCHECK (recorder) HANS-MARTIN LINDE (flute) EDUARD MOLLER
(harpsichord continuo) JOHANNES KOCH
(viola da gamba continuo) on gramophone records