A series of ten programmes on the history of today and yesterday compiled from BBC Archive recordings
Written and introduced by GILBERT PHELPS
5: The Turn of the Tide and Liberation
Tuesday's broadcast
Introductory Music
9.35 THE Service
Immortal, Invisible, God only wise (Tune, St. Denio)
Interlude: A message for men in danger (St. Mark's Gospel) 6: The need to speak out
The Prayer of Erasmus
Soldiers of the Cross, arise
(Tune, Crucis Milites)
See column 5 and page 37
The newest sound around from the United States
THE JEANNE LEE-RAN BLAKE Duo
Introduced by PHILIP HINTON Produced by BRYANT MARRIOTT
A new series on the history and conventions of Opera
4: Purcell's Dido and Aeneas
† Illustrated talk by BRIAN TROWELL
by DENYS HAY
Professor of Medieval History in the University of Edinburgh 4: Latin as a Work of Art
The advantages of humanist I.atin as a means of literary and polemical expression. Part of the programme is devoted to the first broadcast performance of extracts from Julius Exclusus by Erasmuf
(published in 1517). Readers, GEORGE HAGAN and DONALD McKILLOP