News and market trends
Tuesday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Why shouldn'I?
Talks by THE BISHOP OF COVENTRY,
THE RT. REV. C. K. N. Bardsley
3: Work as I like?
and Programme News
Second edition
A Toytown play by S. G. Hulme BEAMAN
Produced by CLAIRE CHOVIL
Broadcast on October 22, 1962
Schumann
Some of his chamber music played by THE Boise Trio
Hugh Bean (violin)
Eileen Croxford (cello)
David Parkhouse (piano)
Sonata No. 1, in A minor, for violin and piano
9.52* Pieces in folk style, for cello and piano: No. 2, in F major No. 1, in A minor
9.59« Fantasy Pieces for piano trio:
Romance: Humoresque; Duet; Finale, in march tempo
New Every Morning, page 93 Jesu, thy mercies are untold
(BBC H.B. 324)
Psalm 138
Acts 25, vv. 13-22
Jesus, good above all other
(BBC H.B. 72)
BAND OF THE ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS
Conducted by LIEUT. D. K. WALKER Director of Music
played by Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra
Answers to listeners' questions about science and technology
PROFESSOR BILL WILLIAMS puts the questions to ROGER BLIN-STOYLE
John Carthy
DAVID DEWHIRST
PETER HASKELL
Programme arranged by ARCHIE CLOW
Broadcast on Nov. 28, 1963
Sussex v. Northamptonshire
Glamorgan v. Yorkshire
First day
Reports by BRIAN JOHNSTON and PAT WESTON at Hastings, and ALAN GIBSON at Swansea
Played by Jimmy Mcintosh and his Band
and Programme News
RAYMOND MEYLAN (flute) PETER FUCHS (oboe)
HANSJURG LEUTHOLD (clarinet) ANDRE EBY (bassoon)
WILHELMINA RUEGG-BUCHERER
(harp)
Beromunstcr RADIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERICH SCHMID
Recording made available by courtesy of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation
Judy on Monday by Sheila Hodgson with Geraldine McEwan
' A room in London is very gay and amusing if you are twenty. but at thirty-six it is just squalid -or so Mummy thinks ... '
Cast in order of speaking:
People at the party: Nicolette Bernard , Jo Manning Wilson , Stephen Thorne , Isabel Rennie Produced by R. D. SMITH
Sussex v. Northamptonshire at Hastings
Glamorgan v. Yorkshire at Swansea
Further commentaries
from Winchester Cathedral
Antiphon: 0 how amiable are thy dwellings (Prendergast)
Versicles and Responses (Ferial) Psalms 41, 42, 43
Lessons: 1 Kings 17, vv. 1-16;
St. Luke 6, vv. 20-38
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis
(Walford Davies , Temple Chant)
Anthem: Angel spirits, ever blessed (Tchaikovsky)
Organist and Master of the Music, Alwyn Surplice
Sub-organist, Graham Matthews
A magazine with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Date with a doctor
Somewhere to live: Thena HESHEL looks at the St. Leonard's Housing Association which exists to provide accommodation for ex-prisoners
Fifty years ago today:
DAVID Franklin brings back memories of people. places, and music on July 8, 1914
Introduced by POLLY ELWES
A magazine programme for railway enthusiasts
Ariel goes to Stafford: JOHN ADAMS takes a ride on the footplate of a Britannia
Engines on the Cambrian Coast: PATRICK WHITEHOUSE introduces sounds of engines working in Wales
The day I drove a train:
Lovatt WILLIAMS tells how he achieved every schoolboy's dream
The Santa Fe Chief: KEITH WILLIAMS travels on the Pennsylvania to Los Angeles line The Clevedon Rail Car Service: by MICHAEL Farr
Introduced by PETER CRANMER
Produced by PEGGY BACON
and Programme News
PAUL CROPPER (viola)
Maurice Gendron (cello) BBC NORTHERN Orchestra Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, GEORGE HURST
From the Town Hall
Part 1
by John English, who gives a different picture of young people in action from that represented by recent incidents in seaside resorts. As Director of the Midlands Arts Centre for Young People, now under construction by the Cannon Hill Trust, in Birmingham. the speaker is in touch with all sections of youth in the city.
Part 2
Fantastic Variations on a theme of knightly character
The News
Background to the News People in the News
James Gibb (piano)