Thursday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
There is a green hill far away
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
A talk for Holy Wcek by THE RT. REV. JOOST DE BLANK
and Programme News
There is a green hill far away
We make decisions every day but sometimes we are brought to a halt by a problem so serious that any decision we take must change our lives. tANNE ALLEN, STEPHEN BLACK, and C. R. HEWITT listen to some real-life problems of this kind and consider the advice they would have offered
from the University of Leicester
Panel:
HANS KORNBERG
Professor of Biochemistry
DAVID MOORE
Department of Botany
KENNETH POUNDS
Department of Physics
STUART TRIPPETT
Department of Chemistry
In the Chair:
PROFESSOR G. P. WELLS
Programme arranged by David Edge
Broadcast on February 18
created and recorded by H.J. Walding with children of the Stimpson Avenue Junior School, Northampton
PAMELA FRANKAU looks back on the milestones of her life in a conversation with DON DAVIS
Produced by Geoffrey Skelton
EDWARD CAST with a mixture of animal tales
Produced by Rodney Bennett
Thursday's broadcast in the Light Programme
and Programme News
For children under five
Today's story: Grandpa's
Birthday Present' by BETTY STARKEY
A service for Good Friday from the church of St. Michael and All Angels, Bishopston, Bristol conducted by CANON SYDNEY EVANS
Dean of King's College, London assisted by the Vicar,
THE REV. E. D. CARTWRIGHT
Hymns (E.H.):
According to thy gracious word (300); 0 sacred head sore wounded (102); My God. I love thee (80): The sun is sinking-fast (280)
Organist, KENNETH A. BYRNE
1887-1964
One of the most remarkable personalities in the recent history of English literature. Dame Edith Sitwell (who died late last year) was also memorable broadcaster
DEREK PARKER presents some of her recordings, and talks to her secretary and friend. ELIZABETH SALTER and JOHN FREEMAN , about ' her very self andvoice'
A Sound Archives production by Denys Gueroutt
Broadcast on February 5
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in Any Qtiestions!
Thursday's broadcast in the Light Programme
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire
Produced by Phyllis Robinson An extended version of Sunday's broadcast
A magazine of interest to all. with older listeners specially in mind, including:
A Good Friday message from THE DEAN OF LLANDAFF
Actress-Suffragette: EDITH LES -TER JONES talks to DILYS BREESE
From House to Flat in Tiger Bay: rehoused pensioners talk to BEATA LIPMAN
Passover in the House: by TRUDE DUB
Introduced by HARRY SOAN from Wales
The Citadel
The novel by A. J. CRONIN adapted for radio in six parts by MURIEL LEVY with Michael Denison and Denise Bryer 1: Arrival
Ϯ Produced by DAVID DAVIS
Michael Denison is appearing in 'Hostile Witness ' at the Hay-market Theatre, London
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and Programme News
The Final
The finalists competing for the Northern Brass Trophy
Introduced by TOM NAISBY The Judges:
HARRY MORTIMER and GILBERT VINTER
Produced by William Relton Before an Invited audience in Leeds Town Hall
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Symphony No. 1, in D major played by the Scottish National Orchestra
Leader, Sam Bor
Conductor, Alexander Gibson
A cycle of twelve plays by Dorothy L. Sayers
And when Pilate had delivered Jesus unto the soldiers, they took off the purple from him, and put his own clothes on him, and led him out to crucify him....
Other parts played by: Malcolm Hayes, Garard Green, Jane Wenham, Glyn Dearman, Robin Lloyd, Nicolette Bernard, Patrick Barr, Alan Haines, Eva Stuart, Janet Burnell, Fraser Kerr, Edward de Souza, Wilfrid Carter, Philip Guard, Frederick Treves, Humphrey Morton, Gabriel Woolf
Produced by WILLIAM GLEN-DOEPEL
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The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by NEWS-STAND
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 Ϯ WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
A Meditation for Good Friday evening by DR. L. G. CHAMPION , Principal of Bristol Baptist College assisted by JUNE BARRIE and RONALD RUSSELL and the choir of St. Stephen's Church, Bristol
LOUiS ARMSTRONG AND HIS ALL STARS
ELLA FITZGERALD with CHICK WEBB AND HIS ORCHESTRA
SCOTT JOPLIN and PAUL DESMOND on gramophone records