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Speaker,
THE RT. REV. George REINDORP
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by DAVID BROWN
Enjoying It All
Talks by NORMAN NICHOLSON
1: The Hills
and Programme News
Recordings from the past and the present
Dkrek PARKER recalls memories of scenes and events that were
Before My Time
by ALISTAIR Cooke
Sunday's broadcast
Purcell
Records of songs and instrumental music
New Every Morning, page 44
Come down, 0 Love divine
(BBC H.B. 149)
Psalm 86
1 Timothy 6, vv. 1-10
Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathed OBBC H.B. 1601
THE BANJOLIERS
Directed by JACK MANDEL
MAUREEN LEHANE (contralto)
WILLIAM BENNETT (flute)
STEPHEN SHINGLES (viola)
FRANCISCO GABARRO (cello)
JOHN WILLIAMS (guitar)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
A series of legal problems
Devised and written by John P. Wynn
Introduced by John Snagge with a qualified legal opinion from F. W. Beney, Q.C. and comments from a panel comprising members of the public, on this occasion in Newcastle, Belfast, and Plymouth
Ward of Court
(Broadcast on June 26, 1963, in the Light Programme)
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
and Programme News
Roy MacGregor-Hastie, biographer, journalist and vintner, discusses with Roy Plomley in a recorded programme the gramophone records he would take to a desert island.
Concerto Armonico No. 1, in G major iuttrib. Peruolesi)
STUTTGART CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted bv
Karl Munchinger
2.19* Mass in C major (In Time of War) (Haydn)
ELSIE MORISON (soprano)
Marjorie Thomas (contralto) PETER WITSCH (tenor)
KARL CHRISTIAN KOHN (bass) CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE BAVARIAN RADIO Conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK on gramophone records
David March as Captain Adams in The Bitter Conquest
A play adapted from her novel by Charity Blackstock with Effie Morrison
Bryden Murdoch , Gudrun Ure
Douglas Murchie
In 1750, four years after the Battle of Culloden, there is an uneasy peace between the British and the Highlanders in Inverness. Jamie Macdonald, mutilated by the British troops at Culloden, continues to wage a desperate battle against them on Culloden Moor. The British: The Scots:
The singer,
MARGARET FRASER
The piper,
Pipe-Major DONALD MACLEOD
Produced by AUDREY CAMERON
Broadcast on February 3
sung by the BBC CHORUS
Conducted by ALAN G. MELVILLE
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
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For your library list: some recommendations from KEVIN Fitzgerald
Continued in next column f Sicallows in the dining-room:
Ronald MATTHEWS reports from Tunisia
Between you and me: ten minutes with WILFRED PICKLES
Today's exercise: by A DOCTOR
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
A weekly meeting with young musicians including:
Hazel HIBBERT (contralto)
TERESA Cullis (violin)
ROSEMARY THOMAS (piano)
Dyffryn SCHOOL CHOIR
Conductor, PATRICK SHEEN
Introduced by RONNIE WILLIAMS
Produced by Moelfryn HARRIES from Monmouthshire
and Programme News
Elizabeth Harwood (soprano) Alexander Young (tenor) JOHN CAMERON (baritone)
JOSEPH ROULEAU (bass-baritone)
BBC CHORUS
BBC CHORAL SOCIETY
HARROW CHORAL SOCIETY Hon. Conductor,
Clarice Brooksbank
Wembley PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY Conductor, Rae Jenkins
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by SIR MALCOLM Sargent
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Berlioz
The Childhood of Christ
David Butt (Bute)
Clifford Seville (flute)
Sidonie Goossens (harp)
Part 1: The Dream of Herod
Part 2: The Flight into Egypt
+ by Martine FRANCK
If you were a young girl would you want to set off alone for China? This is what a young Belgian art-historian did last summer -quite simply in order to see the museums. But it is the country and the people, and the tourist's slightly strange existence, that she talks of.
Berlioz
The Childhood of Christ
Part :i: The Arrival at Sais
Short story by FRANK O'CONNOR adapted for broadcasting read by ALLAN McClelland
Broadcast on October 13, 1963
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