News and market trends
Monday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by David BROWN
Enjoying It All
Talks by Norman NICHOLSON 2: The sea-side
and Programme News
J. B. BOOTHROYD On
The Difficulty of Avoiding Difficulties
4: Friendly Telephone with DORIT WELLES and members of the BBC
Drama Repertory Company Produced by JOHN BRIDGES
Broadcast on April 23
Marvin KANE reads
Things by D. H. LAWRENCE
'They were true idealists from New England, with a mutual love of beauty and an income a little under three thousand dollars a year! But what is money? AH one wishes to do is to live a full and beautiful life ... ,
Purcell
Records of some of his church music
played by ROBIN RICHMOND
AND HIS QUINTET
DOUGLAS CAMERON introduces
The London String Quartet Carl Pini (violin)
John Tunnell (violin)
Keith Cummings (viola) Douglas Cameron (cello) who play
Beethoven
Quartet in B flat major, Op. 18
No. 6 fourth of six programmes by and about British String Quartets
by Delores Baron
There are the strong people and the weak. And the truth is. they rely on each other......
Cast in order of speaking:
Jane Lancing ...... ANNE CULLEN Edward Lancing . BRUCE BEEBY George Main. RICHARD HURNDALL Ruth Main. ........MARGARET WARD
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor, RAE JENKINS
and Programme News
Jimmy Edwards , Dick Bentley and June Whitfield with WALLAS EATON
THE KEYNOTES
BBC REVUE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by PETER AKISTER
Script by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by CHARLES MAXWELL
Broadcast on Feb. 19, 1958
The first of four contests
London:
MICHAEL AYRTON , BARRY CARMAN
Quiz-Master.
LIONEL HALE Dublin:
BENEDICT KIELY. NOEL PEART
Quiz-Master, PATRICK HARVEY
This week: Wales sung by MARY THOMAS with THE JAMES MOODY ENSEMBLE
Spanish music for the guitar on a gramophone record
by E. M. Forster
Episode 7
Produced by WILLIAM GLEN-DOEPEL
Sunday's broadcast
A sound guide to the latest long-playing records of popular music
Introduced by Roy BRADFORD
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including
Your Letters
Keeping in touch.-
RICHARD WHITMORE : talks to those involved in compiling registers of retired people in Luton and Leyton, and discusses the idea with an expert
Silver Lining: Life begins at forty, by PHYLLIS RADFORD
Today's exercise: by A DOCTOR
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
and Programme News
MAGDA LASZLO (soprano)
MICHAEL ROLL (piano)
DOUGLAS WHITTAKER (flute) COLIN BRADBURY (clarinet)
GEOFFREY GAMBOLD (bassoon)
WILLIAM WATERHOUSE (bassoon) WILLIAM OVERTON (trumpet) WESLEY WOODAGE (trumpet) ARTHUR WILSON (trombone) GEOFFREY LINDON (bass trombone)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by SIR MALCOLM SARGENT
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
Part 1
GEOFFREY BOWNAS , who knows
Japan well and spent some time recently in a small lakeside town in its central part. describes the personalities at a meeting of the' Society for Talking Words'
Part 2
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
KENNETH KENDALL introduces a programme specially designed to reflect listeners' comments on current issues
Correspondents are invited to write to Listening Post. BBC. Broadcasting House. London, W.l
Norman DYSON (harpsichord)