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Readings from Christina Rossetti and Evelyn Underhill
Hymn: Glory be to Jesus
and Programme News
A Christian angle on the news
and Programme News
On the occasion of Raymond Swing's 80th birthday
† Leslie PEROWNE introduces some of his American Commentaries of the war years from the BBC Sound Archives
Parliamentarians scrutinise the week's work at Westminster and discuss what is making an impact on the world of politics
Ian WALLER takes the chair
The Story of the Passion
Last of six talks for HolyWeek by THE REV.
C. KINGSLEY BARRETT , D.D. Professor of Divinity in the University of Durham
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for Easter Eve
When I survey the wondrous
Cross (BBC H.B. 97)
Psalms 16 and 23 St. John 19, vv. 31-42
Father of peace, and God of love (BBC H.B. 488)
Happy the man, and happy he alone
He who can call today his own; He who, secure within, can say,
Tomorrow-do thy worst, tor I have lived today
Peter Scott remembers some of the incidents, people, and music that have influenced his life
Taking part:
GILLIE POTTER
S. J. BE LOTBINIERE and Gipsy ZSIGA BURAI AND HIS BAND
Readers:
JOHN WELSH , HEDLEY GOODALL CLIVE Ray , BRIAN ROBERTS
CHRISTOPHER JOHN ELLICOTT (chorister)
Orchestration of 1 The Elephant's Cake Walk ' by THE ARISTOCRATS
1 The Wavy Navy ' by Dick Addis accompanied by MIKE WATSON
Produced by Suzanne Gibbs and John Sparks
Broadcast on Dec. 25. 1966
DESMOND CARRINGTON introduces excerpts from a new long-playing record
The Music of Walt Disney
Your Questions Answered
Motoring journalists answer letters from listeners
MICHAEL KEMP , Motoring Correspondent of the Daily Sketch; RICHARD BENSTED-SMITH , Editor of Motor; HAROLD DVORETSKY , Motoring Editor of the Australian Consolidated Press; and BILL HARTLEY , Editor of Motoring and the Motorist and Motoring Correspondent of the Illustrated London News
Chairman, Jim PESTRIDGE together with topical news and the latest Road Conditions
Listen at leisure to selected star items from the week's editions of radio's famous breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by BRIAN JOHNSTON
Commentary by JOHN SNAGGE assisted by PATRICK BARR and JOHN HINDE from the launch Santosy and by RAYMOND BAXTER from Chiswick Bridge
Also broadcast m the Sports Service. See pages 2 and 10
Kitten
A play for radio by Joan O'Connor
Cast in order of speaking:
The scene is a small country town in Russia in 1890. Produced by DAVID DAVIS '
A Saturday supplement to Woman's Hour tIntroduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
The British Way of Life: some observations on Us from far and near
A Dwindling Race: BARONESS STOCKS reviews a new book on maiden aunts
Fifty pairs of eyes looked back at me: TONY GRAY describes a party given by his son
A Case for Censorship: discussed by PAMELA HANSFORD JOHNSON , SIR CYRIL BLACK, M.P ., and GEOFFREY HAWTHORNE
Toscanini born March 25, 1867 conducting the N.B.C. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA with VLADIMIR HOROWITZ (piano) gramophone records
and Programme News
Introduced by Richard WHITMORE and ADRIAN PORTER
MARCUS Dods conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins in a programme of music for all the family with PAULINE TINSLEY (soprano)
MILENKO STEFANOVIC (clarinet) GALA CHORUS
Directed by JOHN MCCARTHY
Introduced by ALEXANDER Moyes Produced by Gareth Walters
The proKramme includes music from Eugene Oneom (Tchaikovsky) and Cavalleria husticana (Mascagni), and Weber's Concertino in E flat major for clarinet and orchestra.
The Georgia Story A play for radio by Constance Cox with The play is set on Butler's Island, Georgia, in 1838. Produced by JOHN GIBSON
† BRIAN REDHEAD discusses some topical matters and some less topical with FLORENCE SUMMERSKILL co-author of A Dictionary of Politics
T. E. CHESTER
Professor of Social Administration, University of Manchester
PROFESSOR GEORGE PORTER Director. Royal Institution