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Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Why shouldn'I?
Talks by the Bishop of Coventry
THE RT. Rev. C. K. N. BARDSLEY
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Some personal opinions mixed with music
This week: The First Date
Introduced by Brian Matthew
Jane Asher, Terence Edmond, Marjorie Proops, Cyril Fletcher and Paul Duval
Written and produced by David Carter
(Broadcast on March 28)
Schumann
Records of the Cello Concerto and of movements from the first and third symphonies
New Every Morning, page 96
And did those feet in ancient time (BBC H.B. 387)
Psalm 82
Acts 25, v. 23, to 26, v. 11
0 God of earth and altar (BBC
H.B. 394)
THE ROY HERBERT QUINTET
A programme of old favourites sung by GEOFFREY SAVAGE (bass) with RUBY TAYLOR (piano)
DUDLEY SAVAGE (organ) and a chorus from the Carmenians OPERATIC SOCIETY
Chorus-Master. HORACE WILLIAMS
Introduced by DUDLEY SAVAGE
Listeners' questions about the countryside answered by Eric Hobbis, Ernest Neal and Ralph Wightman.
Question-Master, Vincent Waite
(Broadcast on June 21)
Sussex v. Northamptonshire
Glamorgan v. Yorkshire
Second day
Reports by BRIAN JOHNSTON and PAT WESTON at Hastings and ALAN GIBSON at Swansea
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, GEORGE HURST
and Programme News
Leader, Erich Gruenberg
Conductor, LEONARD HIRSCH
Chairman,
PHILIP Hope-Wallace
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Turning points: 6-CHRISTINA
FOYLE talks to JOHN ELLISON
International Eisteddfod: a line from Llangollen
Introduced by POLLY ELWES
A chronicle of the road by ROSEMARY SUTCLIFF adapted for broadcasting in six parts by NAN MacDonald
1: The Joyous Company
The Players;
Incidental music composed by Thomas B. Pitfield and played by a section of the BBC Northern Orchestra
Conducted by John Hopkins
Produced by HERBERT SMITH
and Programme News
Max Jaffa introduces and conducts
THE SPA ORCHESTRA with JACK BYFIELD at the piano From the Spa Grand Hall
SIR HARRY BRITTAIN
90-year-old founder member tells the story of this Anglo-American Society which started in July 1902
He also introduces recordings of famous speeches made at past luncheons and dinners
Produced by HAROLD ROGERS
Excerpts from the L.P. of the musical based on soldiers' songs of the First World War The record is by the cast of the recent Theatre Workshop production
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Background to the News
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Three Singles to Adventure by GERALD DURRELL abridged by Elizabeth Brewer read by HUGH DICKSON
Ninth of ten Instalments
LEONID KOGAN (violin)
ELISABETH GILELS (violin)
NUREMBERG
CHAMBER Music GROUP
Kurt Hausmann (oboe) Otto Buchner (violin)
Josef Ulsamer (viola da gamba) Willy Spilling (harpsichord)
Canonic Sonata No. 1, In G major, for two violins (Telemann)
11.19. Suite No. 6, in D minor, for oboe, violin, and continuo (Telemann)
JJ.30* Sonata in C major. Op.
3 No. 3, for two violins (Leclair) on gramophone records