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Overture: La Cenerentola (Rossini)
Conducted by Pierino GAMBA
112* Piano Concerto in A minor
(Grieu) with CLIFFORD CURS0N (piano)
Conducted by Oivin Fjelostad
8.42* Capriccio espagnol
(Rimskv-Korsukov)
Conducted by Ataulfo ARGENTA on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Pierino Gamba
Piano:
Clifford Curs0n
Conducted By:
Oivin Fjelostad
Conducted By:
Ataulfo Argenta

Cantata No. 105: Herr, gene nicht in s Cericht
Gunthii.d Weber (soprano) LORE Fischer (contralto) HELMUT Krebs (tenor) Herman Schcy (bass) with the BERLIN MOTET Choir and the BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by FRITZ LEHMANN
9.33* Cantata No. 64: Sehet, welch'
■eine Liebe
MARIA Friesenhausen (soprano) EVA BORNEMANN (contralto) Hartmut Ochs (bass) with the WESTPHALIAN Singers and ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Wilhelm EHMANN on gramophone records

Contributors

Tenor:
Helmut Krebs
Bass:
Herman Schcy
Conducted By:
Fritz Lehmann
Bass:
Hartmut Ochs
Conducted By:
Wilhelm Ehmann

A panorama of the musical theatre in Paris. London. Vienna and New York during the last hundred years Written by BERNARD GRUN
7: Wartime, Waltztlme. Lilactlm*
The story told by IRENE Prador ALAN Tilvern
Roy Williamson
The music sung by PATRICIA LAMBERT CHERRY LIND Denis MARTIN
Derek HAMMOND-STROUD
BBC CONCERT Orchestra Leader. Arthur Leavins
Conductor. Vilem Talkky
Produced by Elizabeth Johnson
Derek Hammond-Stroud broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company

Contributors

Written By:
Bernard Grun
Told By:
Irene Prador
Told By:
Alan Tilvern
Told By:
Roy Williamson
Sung By:
Patricia Lambert
Unknown:
Lind Denis Martin
Produced By:
Elizabeth Johnson
Produced By:
Derek Hammond-Stroud

Introduced by Michael DE Morgan
Directed by GEOFF Dobson
Timings may be altered by events
*
12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast direct from the London Weather Centre followed by SPORTS PARADE
Introduced by Liam Nolan
MOTOR SPORT
1.0 R.A.C. Rally
ROBIN RICHARDS reviews this event and talks to some of the leading drivers
LAWN TENNIS
1.30; 2.20; 3.15
King's Cup
Commentary by MAX Robertson on the final days play in the King Gustav V of Sweden Cup competition. with summaries by TONY Mottram of The Observer
From the Palace Hotel. Torquay
RACING
2.0 The Hennessy Gold Cup
A handicap chase (c five-year-olds and upwards over three miles. two furlongs and 82 yards
3.0 The Berkshire Handicap Hurdle
For five-year-olds and upwards over two miles
Commentary by Peter BROMLEY with summaries by ROGER Mortimer
From Newbury
3.15 RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL
Rugby Union
County Championship Somerset v. Cornwall
Commentary by ALAN GIBSON
From Bath
Gloucestershire v. Devon
Commentary by Peter Cranmer
From Gloucester
4.0 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Commentary by ALAN Clarke and Simon SMITH during the second half of one of today's English League matches, followed by re- sults as they come in, direct from the BBC Sports Room
*
5.0 SPORTS REPORT
Introduced by Liam NOLAN
Produced by Angus Mackay
Classified Football Results at 5.0 and 5.50 p.m.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael de Morgan
Directed By:
Geoff Dobson
Introduced By:
Liam Nolan
Unknown:
Robin Richards
Commentary By:
Max Robertson
Unknown:
Tony Mottram
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
Roger Mortimer
Commentary By:
Alan Gibson
Commentary By:
Peter Cranmer
Commentary By:
Alan Clarke
Commentary By:
Simon Smith
Introduced By:
Liam Nolan
Produced By:
Angus MacKay

5: Henry Jamesby GRAHAM Hough , Fellow of Darwin College, Cambridge, and University Lecturer in English The fifth in a series of six talks on the relationship between artistic achievement and technical innova- tion in the main tradition of the English novel.
Second broa4cast

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Hough

The Threat of Facism
Compiled and narrated by CONSTANTIJ": FlTZGlBBON
The 1930s were a period of poli- tical extremism. Communism and Fascism appeared, in those days, to be vying for the inheritance of the capitalist system. In Britain the threat of Fascism now seems never to have been a real danger to our society, but thirty years ago it was difficult to be so sure.
Speakers include Lord BOOTHBY A. K CHESTERTON , J. A. COLE SIR COLIN COOTE , COLIN CROSS
WALTER LAQUEUR , PHILIP TOYNBEE
DR. ELIZABETH Wiskehann
Produced by Robert Pocock
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Lord Boothby A. K Chesterton
Unknown:
J. A. Cole
Unknown:
Sir Colin Coote
Unknown:
Colin Cross
Unknown:
Walter Laqueur
Unknown:
Philip Toynbee
Unknown:
Dr. Elizabeth Wiskehann
Produced By:
Robert Pocock

Opera in three acts
Music by Marin Goleminov
Libretto by Magda Petkanov
* sung in Bulgarian
First hearing in this country

Cast in order of singing:
Chorus and orchestra of the National Opera, Sofia
Conducted by The Composer
Recording made available by courtesy of the Bulgarian Radio

Action: Bulgaria in 1277

Act 1: Ivailo's village

Contributors

Music By:
Marin Goleminov
Unknown:
Magda Petkanov

Reflections on the contest between New Theology and Old by PETER BAELZ , Dean of Jesus College, Cambridge
Not long ago. Dr. Eric MascalL now Professor of thf- History of Theology at King's College, Lon- don, launched a hard-hitting and detailed attack on van Buren. on the Bishop of Woolwich, and on other radical theologians, in his book The Secularisation of Christi- anity. Peter Baelz is not altogether happy at the prospect of ' a mutual slanging match between two opposed groups.' Is extremism going to offer theology a worth- while future?
Second broadcast
Faith and Fashion: an appraisal of the New Theology by Professor E. L. MascaU : Tuesday, 935 p.m.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Baelz
Unknown:
Dr. Eric Mascall
Unknown:
Van Buren.
Unknown:
E. L. Mascau

Network Three

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