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sung by THE ELIZABETHAN SINGERS
Conductor, Louis HALSEY with VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
Old Abram Brown
11.34* The ballad of Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard
11.43* Three folk songs:
0 can ye sew cushions? The Sally Gardens Oliver Cromwell

Contributors

Conductor:
Louis Halsey
Piano:
Viola Tunnard
Unknown:
Abram Brown
Unknown:
Oliver Cromwell

17: Paolo riparte per Roma
Script by Pietro Giorgettl and Elsie Ferguson
Introduced by PlETRO GIORGETTI and ARIELLA REGGIO
Produced by ELSIE FERGUSON
Repeated on Saturday at 10.30 a.m. (Home)
A booklet and records are available

Contributors

Script By:
Pietro Giorgettl
Script By:
Elsie Ferguson
Introduced By:
Pletro Giorgetti
Introduced By:
Ariella Reggio
Produced By:
Elsie Ferguson

A series of six programmes on the present and future position of coloured immigrants in this country
5: Solutions (I)
The task of Government, Trade Unions and Churches in the creation of a multi-racial Britain
Narrated by MICHAEL SMEE with E. J. B. Rose
ANTHONY RICHMOND
MARJORIE NICHOLSON and THE Rev. CLIFFORD S. HILL
Produced by RICHARD HOOPER

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Smee
Unknown:
E. J. B. Rose
Unknown:
Anthony Richmond
Unknown:
Marjorie Nicholson
Unknown:
Rev. Clifford S. Hill
Produced By:
Richard Hooper

An enquiry into the theory and practice of industrial change
Gordon PASK , cybernetician and founder of Systems Research, Ltd., is questioned by BRIAN BLAKE about future industrial possibilities in the age of cybernetics. The programme includes comments from Professor T. E. CHESTER of Manchester University

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Pask
Unknown:
Brian Blake
Unknown:
Professor T. E. Chester

A play by James Saunders
' [n this world which we inhabit together, it is as necessary for me to help you as it is for you to accept my help. We have to pay our way. Mr. Dross, by whatever means are open to us.' with GARARD GREEN as Mr. Dross
Eva STUART as Annie and FREDERICK TREVES as Shyster, the Salesman
Produced by JOHN GIBSON

Contributors

Play By:
James Saunders
Unknown:
Eva Stuart
Unknown:
Frederick Treves
Produced By:
John Gibson

STEPHEN BISHOP (piano) RALPH HOLMES (violin) MALCOLM BINNS (piano) VIRTUOSO ENSEMBLE George Crozier
(piccolo and flute)
Edward Walker (flute) Léon Goossens (oboe)
Edward Selwyn (cor anglais)
Basil Tchaikov (E flat clarinet) Sidney Fell (clarinet) Wilfred Hambleton (bass-clarinet)
Ronald Waller (bassoon) Kenneth Cooper (double-bassoon)
Dennis Clift (trumpet) John Burden (horn)
Andrew McGavin (horn)
Arthur Wilson (trombone) Gerard McElhone (bass-trombone) conducted by Jacques-Louis MONOD
Part 1
Thirty-three Variations on a waltz by Diabeili.... Beethoven

Contributors

Violin:
Ralph Holmes
Piano:
Malcolm Binns
Piano:
Virtuoso Ensemble
Piano:
George Crozier
Flute:
Edward Walker
Oboe:
Léon Goossens
Oboe:
Edward Selwyn
Unknown:
Basil Tchaikov
Clarinet:
Sidney Fell
Bass-Clarinet:
Wilfred Hambleton
Bassoon:
Ronald Waller
Double-Bassoon:
Kenneth Cooper
Double-Bassoon:
Dennis Clift
Horn:
John Burden
Horn:
Andrew McGavin
Horn:
Arthur Wilson
Bass-Trombone:
Gerard McElhone
Conducted By:
Jacques-Louis Monod

tThe second of two talks on the cinema
PAUL MAYERSBERG discusses Novalis' sentence ' the world becomes a dream and the dream becomes a world ' as a definition of the manner in which the cinema transforms the subjects it treats. He analyses Otto Preminger 's film The Cardinal to illustrate in detail how the naturalism of the film medium is closely related to its preoccupation with fantasy.

Contributors

Unknown:
Otto Preminger

Part 2
Given before an invited audience in the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House. London. Applications for tickets, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope, should be sent to [address removed].
Next Invitation Concert, February 16: Schoenberg, Wind Quintet; Stravinsky, Elegy for J.F.K. (first performance in this countru); Piano Sonata; Piano Serenade; Mass

The Rev. Robin Williams
The second in a series of programmes in which certain people reveal qualities usually associated only with poets
Introduced by PHILIP O'CONNOR Robin Williams , a gifted preacher of North Wales, shows that the sense of God is identical, maybe. with ' the poet within.' Produced by DAVID THOMSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Rev. Robin Williams
Introduced By:
Philip O'Connor
Introduced By:
Robin Williams
Produced By:
David Thomson

Where the bee sucks Come away, death
Blow, blow thou winter wind Sigh no more ladies
Sweetest bard (Ode to Shakespeare)
ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor)
VIENNA RADIO ORCHESTRA
Conducted by BRIAN PRIESTMAN on a gramophone record

Contributors

Conducted By:
Brian Priestman

Network Three

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