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Thursday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
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Introduced by DAVID BROWN
Lord do not listen
A poem by WINIFRED GILL who talks about it and reads it
and Programme News
HECTOR STEWART introduces stories and memories from the stage and screen
A Sound Archive production
at people and events that have enraged, bored, amused, or captivated you these past few days
Produced by the Radio Newsreel Production Team
Beethoven
Records of a movement from the Second Symphony, the Violin Romance in G major and the Fantasia for piano, chorus, and orchestra
CECIL NORMAN
AND THE RHYTHM PLAYERS
Tunes for a summer day
Introduced by MARCELLE MANOU with the METROPOLE ORCHESTRA Conducted by DOLF VAN DER LlNDEN and round-the-world recordings
Produced by Alex HENDERSON
Six programmes, first broadcast before the death of Mr. Nehru, about some problems facing contemporary India 5: Planning and Aid by MAURICE ZINKIN
Illustrated with recordings made in India during the summer of 1963 Produced by GORDON CROTON
Broadcast on January 28 in the Third Network followed by an interlude
Excerpts from
The Wise Virgins
(Bach, arr. Walton)
Namouna (Lalo)
Love the Magician (Falld) played by the LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA on gramophone records
and Programme News
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from BBC radio and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Repeated on Saturday at 3.10
but with melodies from all parts of the world on gramophone records
London STUDIO STRINGS
Leader. Reginald Leopold
Conducted by REGINALD KILBEY
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by BRIAN PRIESTMAN
There is more to being a bus-driver than you might think, as BILL MEAD who has been one most of his life, explains to LEIGH CRUTCHLEY
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
A library is not just books: some experiences of Mrs. M.G. Brown, County Librarian of the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright
A church in film-land: Mrs. Elizabeth Craig talks about the community life of the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood
Folk Songs of Scotland: sung by Jean Redpath
Introduced by Howard Lockhart
from Scotland
by Alexandre Dumas adapted for rac*: in thirteen parts by Eric EWENS with Gabriel Woolf as Edmond Dantes
5: The Warning
Produced by GRAHAM GAULD
and Programme News
ELIZABETH FRETWELL (soprano)
ERICH GRUENBERG (violin)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Led by Rodney Friend
Conducted by GEORGE HURST
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
Part I
Six autobiographical talks by a man who has been a naval officer, author. parliamentarian, broadcaster, playwright. and always independent in his opinions. t1: A Varied Life
COMMANDER SIR STEPHEN KING -HALL looks back over his seventy-one years and selects some of the entertaining moments from his memories.
August 14: Some Mediterranean memories
Part 2 followed by an interlude
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
How the dailies have handled the week's news, the opinions they have expressed, and current trends in and out of Fleet Street, are analysed by Robert ROBINSON
LESLIE GARDINER describes one of his more unusual assignments during his service as a submarine officer in the Aegean Sea
Piano duets by Schubert f played by MARIA DONSKA and ALAN ROWLANDS
March in B minor (D.819
No. 3)
11.21* Variations on an original theme in A flat major (D.813)
11.40* Four Landler (D.814)