News and market trends
Speaker,
THE RT. REV. GEORGE REINDORP
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Learning from Laymen
Talks bv
THE RT. REV. G. 0. WILLIAMS, Bishop of Bangor
1: Listening to Laymen
and Programme News
Recordings from the past and the present
DEREK PARKER recalls memories of scenes and events that were
Before My Time
A Sound Archives production
by Ali stair COOKE
Sunday's broadcast
Faure
Violin Sonata No. 1, in A major played by CHRISTIAN FERRAS (violin) PIERRE BARBIZET (piano) on a gramophone record
Feast of St. Bartholomew
New Every Morning, page 58 Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth (BBC H.B. 226)
Psalm 93
St. Matthew 10, vv. 1-15
Ye servants of God (BBC H.B.
287)
THE CHARLES SMITTON QUARTET
JANACEK STRING QUARTET Jiri Travnicek (violin) Adolf Sykora (violin) Jiri Kratochvil (viola) Karel Krafka (cello)
From the Freemasons' Hall, Edinburgh
Part 1
Quartet in F major, Op 18
by Robert Louis STEVENSON read by HARRY GRAY
Part 2
by AMBROSE BIERCE read by Richard EASTON
A story from the famous collection Can Such Things Be?
and Programme News
Cilla Black discusses with Roy Plomley in a recorded programme the gramophone records she would take to a desert island.
(Repeated next Saturday at 1.40.)
(Cilla Black is in 'Startime' at the London Palladium.)
Gramophone records including orchestral music by Schubert, Chopin, and Glinka
Trustee from the Toolroom
The last novel by the late Nevil Shute adapted by STEPHEN GRENFELL
Produced by BETTY DAVIES
Saturday's broadcast
sung by the BBC CHORUS
Conducted by JAMES GADDARN
A magazine with older listeners specially in mind, including:
The Children's International Summer Village: YVONNE ADAM SON reports on the final day at Hexham, Northumberland
Yours for 25,000 Coupons:
PAT HARTRIDGE talks about early trading stamps and her mother-in-law's bedroom suite
Continued in next column
Flower Homes:
ERNEST MARRIOTT tells BARRY CHAMBERS about an unusual charity organisation in Bradford
Making Music: a visit to the shop of a musical instrument maker, now reconstructed at the Kirkstall Abbey Museum, Leeds and, from London
For Your Library List: some recommendations from SYLVIA CLAYTON
Introduced by DICK GREGSON from the North of England
A weekly meeting with young musicians
This week: from Canada
SALTFLEET DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL BAND
Conductor, GEORGE HOUSLANDER
Introduced by JOHN HOBDAY
Produced by CHARLES BEARDSALL
and Programme News
tScottish Dance Music played by the BBC SCOTTISH VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Leader. Dennis McConnell
Conductor, JACK LEON with ARCHIE DUNCAN (accordion)
by William Shakespeare u;ith
His companions:
Scene: The King of Navarre's Park, 1597
Music by GERALD FINZI originally composed for a radio production in 1946 , played by the LONDON CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader. Lionel Bentley
Conducted by ANTHONY BERNARD
Produced by RAYMOND RAIKES
Fourth broadcast
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
JOHN ELLISON 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
plays
Debussy's Suite: Pour le piano on a gramophone record
THE BENEDETTO MARCELLO ENSEMBLE
Introduzione teatrale, Op. 4
No. 6 (Locatelii)
11.22* Concerto Grosso in G minor (Pieter Hellendaal )
11.34* Concerto Grosso jr B flat major (Willem de Fesch) on a gramophone record