and Weather Forecast
Conducted by Fritz REINER with BYRON JANIS (piano)
Marche slave (Tchaikovsky)
8.15* Burleske. for piano and orchestra (Strauss)
S.3.5* Symphonic Poem: The Pines of Rome (Respighi) on gramophone records
and Weather Forecast
Cantata No. 175: Er rufet seinen
Schafen mit Namen
LOTTE WOLF-MATTILAUS (contralto) HANS JOACHIM ROTZSCH (tenor) HANS-OLAF HUDEMANN (bass)
CHOIR OF
ST. JAMES'S CHURCH, HAMBURG HAMBURG CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HEINZ WUNDERLICH
9.23* Cantata No. 147: Herz und
Mund und Tat und Leben
URSULA BUCKEL (soprano) HERTHA TÖPPER (contralto) JOHN VAN KESTEREN (tenor) KIETH ENGEN (bass)
MUNICH BACH CHOIR
SOLOISTS ENSEMBLE OF the ANSBACH BACH WEEK
Conducted by KARL RICHTER on gramophone records
Nos. 194 and 29: Tuesday (Third Programme)
Next Saturday: Nos. 174 and 66
Introduced by JOHN LADE
Building a Library: Beethoven's String Quartet, in C sharp minor, Op. 131, by MARTIN COOPER
Rameau's Hippolyte et Aricie: a review of the new complete recording by CHARLES CUDWORTH
OWEN BRANNIGAN (bass)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Led by Jiirgen Hess
Conducted by TREVOR HARVEY
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
AND HIS BAND on gramophone records
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
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1.0 SPORTING CHANCE
The Resident Team: ALUN Williams MAURICE EDELSTON , CORBET WOODALL v. Keighley School
Question-Master. JOHN ARLOTT
First broadcast In the Light Programme on March 15
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FISHING
1.30 Fisherman's Inn
Last in a series of reconstructed fishing trips with HAL MOUNT
Previously broadcast in the North of England Home Service
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RACING
1.35 The Grand National
A preview of next week's race by PETER BROMLEY
2.25 The Flyers' Open Novices' Chase
For five-year-olds and upwards over two miles and 18 yards
3.5 The Imperial Cup
A handicap hurdle race for four-year-olds and upwards over two miles
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with summaries by ROGER MORTIMER
From Sandown Park
4.55* Racing Results
ROWING
1.45 The Boat Race
JOHN SNAGGE looks ahead to next Saturday's race
SPORTING PRINT
1.55 An Athletic Centenary
On March 23, 1866, the first English Championships promoted by the Amateur Athletic Club were held at Walham Green in London. HAROLD ABRAHAMS looks back over the hundred years of Athletic Championships in this country.
Produced by Harold Rogers
RUGBY UNION
2.50: j.iu Scotland v. England
The Calcutta Cup
Commentary by JOHN DOWNIE and ROBERT HUDSON , with summaries by HARRY FRY
From Murrayfield
4.30 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Commentary during the second half of one of today's English League games by BRIAN MOORE and Simon SMITH
5.0 SPORTS REPORT
Introduced by Liam NOLAN
Produced by ANGUS MACKAY
Classified Football Results at 5.0 and 5.50
Bagatelles, Op. 33
ARTUR SCHNABEL (piano) on a gramophone record
Three programmes under the general editorship of DR. G. J. WHITROW of the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London
2: The Years of Fame (1909-1933)
The principal contributor is
DR. DENIS SCIAMA of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Cambridge University.
Other contributors include
PROFESSOR H. LEVY
PROFESSOR W. H. MCCREA
PROFESSOR C. LANCZOS
DR. E. H. HUTTEN
DR. R. H. FURTH
L. L. WHYTE
SIR Roy HARROD and Miss M. C. A. DENEKE
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SYKES
Second broadcast
The Last Years (1933-1955): March 26 followed by an interlude at 7.25
Vespers of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Edited by DENIS STEVENS Hazel Holt (soprano)
Audrey Attwood (soprano) Rosemary Phillips (contralto)
Kenneth Bowen (tenor) Ian Partridge (tenor)
Christopher Keyte (bass) Michael Rippon (bass)
DAVID LUMSDEN PETER LE HURAY (organ continuo)
St. Albans Bach Choir
The Jacques Orchestra Leader, Ivor McMahon
Conducted by Peter Hurford
Part 1
Deus in adjutorium Dixit Dominus Laudate pueri Laetatus sum Nisi Dominus
Lauda Jerusalem
from Geneva
Louis Halle
The next six commentaries In this fortnightly current affairs series will be broadcast from cities abroad by different speakers
Professor Halle is an American working at the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva; formerly of the Woodrow Wilson Department of Foreign Affairs. University of Virginia.
Broadcast by courtesy of the Swiss Broadcasting Service
April 2: Professor Nils 0rvik speaks from Oslo
Part 2
Ave maris stella Magnificat
From the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St. Alban
Are the issues getting across? Three former speakers in the Personal View series
Uwe Kitzinger Nigel Nicolson
John Roberts discuss the campaign In the second of three Saturday programmes
Chairman,
Karl Mayer London Correspondent of The Washington Post
Next Saturday: What is the response to the issues?
Sonata for strings
9.55* Divertimento (Der junge
Lord)
10.7* Der Landarzt (1964 version) first broadcast in this country
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone)
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by HANS WERNER HENZE
Recording made available by courtesy of KIAS Berlin
An embellished fragment of autobiography Written and read by CHRISTOPHER SYKES