A reading from
Invisible Bars by Phoebe willetts
Reader, John FORREST
and Programme News
Sacred songs and old favourites from the hymn book
Introduced by SANDY MACPHERSON
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A Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Romantic Women: VINCENT CRONIN talks to MOLLIE LEE about his book Four Women in Pursuit of an Ideal
Looking into Competitions: Are you an entry form addict? Do competitions increase sales? How are they arranged? NORMAN TOZER investigates
Bogtrotter turned Globetrotter: SARA JAQUES looks back on her Irish childhod
Folk Singer: JOAN BAEZ talks to BOB HOLNESS
Chairman, Richard Findlater
Art: Edwin Mullins
Film: Edgar Anstey
Theatre: John Holmstrom
Broadcasting: Jacques Brunius
Books: John Bowen
Producer, Jocelyn Ferguson
Repeated: Thursday, 3.30 p.m.
and Programme News
A spontaneous discussion by Russell Braddon, Anne Allen, Lord Mancroft, David Ennals, M.P.
Travelling Question-Master, Freddy Grisewood
From Fishponds, Bristol
Last Friday's broadcast (Light)
A view of the arts in the making
Introduced by DEREK HART this week includes
GEORG SOLTI. conductor, CLIFFORD WILLIAMS , director, and SEAN KENNY , designer, talk about the new production of The Flying Dutchman at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
RICHARD RODNEY BENNETT : his opera The Mines of Sulphur,. originally commissioned by Sadler's Wells, is to be performed at La Scala, Milan, and the Opera House, Cologne; and he has now been commissioned by Sadler's Wells to write another opera
LARRY ADLER , currently appearing in a new show at the Fortune Theatre, London, on how he achieves his effects on the mouth organ
Part of a conversation previously broadcast in this series
Editor, Helen Rapp
You are invited to hear about a holiday in Poland from TONY VAN DEN BERGH , and to go holiday camping with LEIGH CRUTCHLEY
PETER WHELPTON interviews a travel-trade personality on items of current interest to the holidaymaker.
Introduced by FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Produced by Arthur Phillips
Repeated: Wednesday, 12.15 p.m.
and Programme News
REGINALD LEOPOLD AND THE PALM COURT ORCHESTRA
Visiting artist, Louis BROWNE
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Repeated: Monday, 9.5 a.m.
Introduced by ALAN KEITH with gramophone records of the most popular pieces of music chosen by listeners
The first of four programmes examining some aspects of the changing world during the last sixty-five years The Creators
The World of Art
Introduced by DEREK PARKER with comment by MICHAEL AYRTON and the voices of LORD DAVID CECIL , PROF. E. RENOIR MARCEL DUCHAMP , JACOB EPSTEIN SIR CHARLES WHEELER
REG BUTLER , D. H. KAHNWEILER
BARBARA HEPWORTH , L. S. LOWRY STANLEY SPENCER , HENRY MOORE JOHN PIPER , DAVID SMITH
Compiled by Derek Parker
Produced by John Powell
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Creator of heaven and earth Revelation 4, v. 11
Psalm 121 (Broadcast psalter)
A reading from A Collection of Epistles by George Fox reprinted in Christian Faith and Practice in the experience of the Societu of Friends
The spacious firmament on high
(BBC H.B. 21)
Isaiah 40, vv. 21-31
From all that dwell below the skies (BBC H.B. 5)
Haydn and Mozart played by JANICE WILLIAMS (piano)
A weekly series of programmes of music by Haydn and Mozart