A reading from
A Modern Symposium by Lowes Dickinson
Reader, RAF de LA TORRE
and Programme News
Hymns of your choosing sung by school choirs from all over the country
Introduced by RONALD ALLISON
' Morning Song' welcomes requests for favourite hymns. but cannot promise to respond to them all. Write to:[address removed].
Chairman, WALTER ALLEN
Film: ROBERT ROBINSON
Theatre: RICHARD FINDLATER
Broadcasting: ANNE ALLEN
Book: J. G. WEIGHTMAN
Art: EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH
Producer, Carl Wildman
and Programme News
Laurens van der Post
The well-known writer and traveller talks to David LYTTON about the year 1945, during which he emerged from a Japanese prison te return, unusually, to immediate active service in Indonesia.
Produced by Neil Hepburn
A series of six programmes in which well-known men and women of the theatre talk to ROGER SNOWDON about their professional and personal lives 6: Bernard Miles
The classical actor, comedian. author, impresario, and founder and Artistic Director of the Mermaid Theatre, London, talks about his long and varied association with the English stage.
Series produced by George Angell
Your questions answered by L. HUGH NEWMAN , JAMES FISHER and DESMOND MORRIS
Chairman,
DEREK MCCULLOCH (Uncle Mac)
Questions should be sent on a post-card to: Nature Parliament. BBC. Broadcasting House, Bristol. 8
Produced by John Sparks
Repeated: Wednesday, 9.5 a.m.
Introduced by JACOB DE VRIES MOTOR RACING
German Grand Prix
Commentary on the finish of the race by ROBIN RICHARDS from Nurburgring
ATHLETICS
VIII British Empire and Commonwealth Games
Recorded commentaries and reports from the BBC's team of commentators on the third day's events, from Kingston, Jamaica
RUGBY UNION
British Isles Tour of New Zealand
BRYN THOMAS of the Western Mail reports from Wellington on the Lions' tour
and Programme News
by ALISTAIR COOKE
REGINALD LEOPOLD and the PALM COURT ORCHESTRA
Visiting artist, MARGARET PRICE
John Mason Neale died August 6, 1866
He lived in obscurity, but his hymns have brought him out of darkness into light
An Act of Worship for radio with MICHAEL SPICE and DULCIE Wood
Written and narrated by CYRIL TAYLOR
Hymns sung by the ST. MARTIN'S SINGERS
Produced by Colin James
(piano)
Poulenc
Mouvements perpetuels
Intermezzo in A flat major
(1944)
Intermezzo No. 2, in D flat major
9.43' Ravel
Valses nobles et sentimentales on gramophone records
and Weather forecast
A series of seven programmes 4: The Andes-North to South
A portrait of one of the world's great mountain chains drawn by explorers and climbers who know ' this backbone of South America ' at first hand
JOHN EARLE introduces
DAVID CONDICT
BEN MACKWORTH-PRAED
BRIAN MOSER and ERIC SHIPTON
Produced by John Blunden
The People of God
Jeremiah 24, v. 7
Psalm 33, vv. 1-12
Exodus 19, vv. 1-6
Romans 9, vv. 14-26
All people that on earth do dwell (BBC H.B. 450)
1 Peter 2, vv. 9, 10
Fauré
Piano Quintet in C minor played by the MELOS ENSEMBLE
Second broadcast
11.34' Fileuse: Sicilienne: La mort de Mélisande (Suite: Pcllcas et Mélisande) played by the HALLÉ ORCHESTRA
Conductor, Sir JOHN BARBIROLLI en a gramophone record