An extract from
' God's Time and Ours by Leonard Griffith
Reader, RICHARD LEECH
and Programme News
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited Croydon, Surrey
Produced by KENNETH PRAGNELL
Christmas Day: The Rot/at Albert Hall , London
Chairman, HAROLD HOBSON
Broadcasting: JACQUES BRUNIUS
Book: IAIN HAMILTON
Art: GEORGE MELLY
Film: ROGER MANVELL
Theatre: PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE
and Programme News
The BBC Council of Nature Tape-Recording Competition
DESMOND HAWKINS
Chairman of the Judges announces the results
LUDWIG KOCH presents cheques to the prizewinners/
Produced by JEFFERY BOSWALL
and Programme News
REGINALD LEOPOLD and the PALM COURT ORCHESTRA
Visiting artist,
JOHN HEDDLE NASH
by ALISTAIR COOKE
by George Moore dramatised in five episodes by Jonqail Anthony
with June Tobin as Esther, John Slater as William Latch
'The long summer was going by .. Esther and William walked together after their day's work was over. Sometimes they lay in the warm valley, listening to the sheep bells tinkling, talking of love ff and marriage..... '
2: Esther loses her situation
Produced by DAVID DAVIS
A portrait in words and music of the composer Franz Schubert Written by STANLEY WILLIAMSON HEATHER HARPER (soprano)
JOHN SHIRLEY QUIRK (baritone) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
THE AD SOLEM QUARTET James Davis (violin) Julian Webb (violin)
Paul Cropper (viola) . Charles Meert (cello) with LEONARD BAKER (cello)
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Led by James Davis
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON Narrator, RONALD HARVI
Other parts spoken by: David Mahlowe , Geoffrey Banks and Graham Roberts
Produced by STANLEY WILLIAMSON and ARTHUR SPENCER i
come, 0 come, Immanuel
Prayer: When wilt thou come
Jesu my joy
0 come, 0 come, Immanuel
(BBC H.B. 36)
Malachi 3, vv. 1-5; 4, vv. 1-2 St. Luke 7, vv. 19-28
On Jordan's bank (BBC H.B. 38) St. John 10, v. 10
10.59 Weather forecast
Beethoven
Sonata in A major, Op. 2 No. 2
11.24* Sonata in A flat major
Op. 110
FRIEDRICH GULDA (piano)
Recorded at the Salzburg Festival 1964. and made available by courtesy of *he Austrian Broadcasting Corporation
Second recital by Friedrich Gulda ; Dec. 27, 11.2 p.m