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Tuesday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de MANIO
Fr. Aloys ius Roche talks about the Priesthood
3: The ups and downs of the clergy
and Programme News
Jimmy Henney recalls some highlights in the history of the Arsenal Football Club
A Sound Archives production
by Tom Dawson
During a trip to Jordan. Tom Dawson, London Editor of The Scotsman, accepted an invitation to visit an Arab Legion fort in the desert.
New Every Morning, page 72
Not for our sins alone (BBC
H.B. 345)
Psalm 142
St. John 7, w. 1-13
God of grace and God of glory (BBC H.B. 391)
Introduced by MAX BELLANCOURT
Written by Geoffrey Braithwaite
Intermediate French series
1: Air is Everywhere by HARRY ARMSTRONG
Junior Science series
11.20 MUSIC WORKSHOP
JOHN Huw Davies describes different ways of making music and invites listeners to join him in singing and playing these songs from The Four Friends, a radio pastiche for children
Hurry little Donkey
Don Pedro the Donkey
Written by William Murphy
Follow-up : Thursday at 11.40 a.m.
See page 28
11.40 THE MODERN WORLD
Current Affairs
A broadcast on a subject of topical interest
Roll back the carpet and join in the fun with THE ST. HELENS
COUNTRY DANCE BAND
JACQUELINE McDonald and BRIDIE O'Donnell
From Sale Moor Community
Centre. Cheshire
Introduced by ALEX GLASGOW Arranged by RICHARD KELLY
and Programme News
For children under five
Today's story:
' Katy Cush and Ginger' by MRS. R. E. Godsland
A story about a family of hedgehogs and a little girl by PAULINE PIDGEON Let's Join In series
Written by Christine Dudley
Nature Study series
by N. J. Crisp
Lured from teaching by the comparative affluence of a sales executive's position, Graham Palmer, after two years as manager, and now aged forty, finds that he is to be supplanted by the well-connected Julian Bennett. The situation is aggravated by Bennett's interest in Graham's daughter, Susan.
(Broadcast on December 4, 1963, in the Light Programme)
from Manchester Cathedral
Preces and Responses (Rose) Psalms 114. 115
Lessons: 1 Maccabees 4, vv. 36-
61; St. John 18, vv. 28-40
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis
(Howells, Gloucester Service)
Anthem: They that put their trust (Robin Orr )
Enthrone thy God within thy heart (BBC H.B. 320)
Organist and Choir-master, Derrick Cantrell
Assistant Organist, John Gittins
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Off-Beat: GORDON REYNOLDS takes a new look at some familiar music
Date with a Doctor
Slate with Slate Pencil:
JEAN BowDEN recalls a chance purchase which had unexpected results
Conversation Piece:
JESSIE MATTHEWS talks to JACK SINGLETON
Introduced by KEN Sykora
and Programme News
on gramophone records
conducts an orchestra of past and present students of the Royal Manchester College of Music
Led by Martin Milner
From the Free Trade Hall,
Manchester
Part 1
ELGAR Cockaigne Overture
DELIUS The Walk to the Paradise Garden
STRAUSS Don Juan
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No 4
Orchestra of past and present students of Royal Manchester College of Music
by The Rev. Sam Reid
You can hear the full-voiced Jamaican laugh in many streets and squares of Britain on a summer's evening, says Sam Reid; Jamaicans like to talk and argue and they like to be in the open air.
Part 2
Some embarrassing moments recalled by William Armstrong
Recorded in 1948
Vincent Price art historian turned actor discusses with David Sylvesteb and PAUL Mayersberg his ideas on art and entertainment and his work as a movie star (latterly in horror films), art collector, lecturer, and art purchaser for America's largest mail-order store
The News
Background to the News People in the News
2: The Island and its People Reporters:
AUDREY RUSSELL , PATRICE SUITE
Introduced by WYNFORD VAUGHAN Thomas
Beethoven
Fifteen Variations and Fugue in E flat major, Op. 35
11.38. Andante in C major played by MARIA Donska (piano)
Beethoven's DiabclU Variations: Thursday. Third Programme