and Weather Forecast
Conducted by ARTURO TOSCANINI
Overture: William Tell (Rossini)
8.15* Symphony No. 1, in C minor
(Brahms) on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
HEATHER HARPER (soprano)
SYBIL MICHELOW (contralto)
NIGEL ROGERS (tenor)
JOHN CAROL CASE (baritone)
TILFORD BACH FESTIVAL CHOIR
MARY MURDOCH (oboe obbligato)
OLGA HEGEDUS (cello continuo)
ADRIAN CRUFT
(double-bass continuo)
DEREK STEVENS (organ continuo)
TILFORD BACH FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA Leader, Kelly Isaacs
Conductor, DENYS DARLOW
Cantata No. 31: Der Himmel lacht, die Erde jubilieret 1
9.31* Missa Brevis in G major
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Beethoven's Fidelio by CEDRIC WALLIS
Recent Pre-classical Music: reviewed by CHARLES CUDWORTH
the LONDON LIGHT ORCHESTRA
The programme includes music by Eric Coates , Mendelssohn, Richard Strauss , Ernest Tomlinson , Haydn Wood , Debussy, and Johann Strauss
Originally broadcast on Sept. 8.
1965
Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.
Introduced by MICHAEL DE MORGAN
Directed by JOHN FENTON
Timings may be altered by events
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12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast direct from the London Weather Centre followed by SPORTS PARADE
Introduced by LIAM NOLAN
MOTOR SPORT
1.0 Monte Carlo Rally
The first twenty-four hours. ROBIN RICHARDS gives the latest news and explains what it is all about.
SAILING
1.15 Plain Sailing
The second of a series of programmes in which BARRY BUCKNELL gives advice to Do-H-Yoursell yachtsmen.
First broadcast In the North of England Home Service
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RACING
1.25 The Newtown Maiden Hurdle (Div. 2)
For five- and six-year-olds only over two miles
1.55 The Mandarin Handicap Chase
For five-year-olds and upwards over three miles, two furlongs. and 82 yards
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with summaries by ROGER MORTIMER
From Newbury
4.55 Racing Results
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CRICKET
1.40 Australia v. England
News of the M.C.C. tour in Australia from BRIAN JOHNSTON
2.20 England v. Wales
Commentary on the whole of this afternoon's international by ROBERT HUDSON and C. V. WYNNE-JONES, with comments and summaries from JOHN KENDALL-CARPENTER
From Twickenham Scotland v. France
Score flashes from the match
4.5 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
The second half of one of today's English League games with commentary by ALAN CLARKE and MAURICE EDELSTON , followed by results 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
played by Franco GULLI and † BRUNO GIURANNA
in twentieth-century England by W. G. RUNCIMAN author of Social Science and Political Theory
3: The Demands of Justice
Mr. Runciman considers how far the remaining inequalities in the social structure of twentieth-century England are incompatible with social justice.
Last of three talks
Second broadcast
c. 1310-20 by Gervais du Bus
A verse-translation of selected passages written and produced by Terence Tiller with associated music by PHILIPPE DE VITRY and others
Transcribed and arranged by MICHAEL MORROW played by members of MUSICA RESERVATA
Readers:
Olive GREGG , DEREK BIRCH
HUGH BURDEN , ALLAN MCCLELLAND and HECTOR Ross
Second broadcast
Introduced by DERYCK COOKE
ELIZABETH FRETWELL (soprano) RONALD DOWD (tenor)
OTAKAR KRAUS (baritone) BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS
Chorus-master, Stephen Wilkinson
Conducted by LEO WURMSER Part 1
Overture: King Enzio
Fragment from Die Hochzeit
Aria from Marschner's Der
Vampyr
Wagner's conclusion to Marschner's aria
Second broadcast
talks about
Prospects of Peace
The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs with special responsibilities for Disarmament, in the second of two talks about Nuclear Weapons and World Potccr , examines the possibility of extricating the world from the twin heresies of Ideological and military confrontation. He suggests the need to abandon absolute political philosophies based on the assumption that the nation state at war is a normal condition of international relations.
Part 2
Excerpts from Die Feen
by GEORGE H. DUDLEY
In conversation with JOHN EAST he describes life with the ' fit-up ' companies that toured the remote towns and villages of England and Wales before the 1914-18 War.
Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 10.55