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Movements from Suite: Love in Bath (Handel, arr. Beecham)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by SIR THOMAS BEECHAM with ILSE HOLLWEG (soprano)
7.27* Piano Concerto No. 21, In
C major (K.467) (Mozart)
ANNIE FISCHER with the PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
Conducted by WOLFGANG SAWALLISCH on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Sir Thomas Beecham
Unknown:
Annie Fischer
Conducted By:
Wolfgang Sawallisch

Overture: Iphigenia in Aulis
(Gluck)
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by PAUL KLETZKI
8.15* Clarinet Concertino In C minor (Weber)
DAVID GLAZER with the INNSBRUCIK SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ROBERT WAGNER
8.2.5* Symphony No. 85, in B flat major (La reine) (Haydn)
BAMBERG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by JOSEPH KEILBERTH
8.46* Slavonic Dances (Dvorak)
No. 3, in A flat major No. 4, in F major
No. 13, in B flat minor
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RAFAEL KUBELlK on gramophone records

Contributors

Conducted By:
Paul Kletzki
Unknown:
David Glazer
Conducted By:
Robert Wagner
Conducted By:
Joseph Keilberth
Conducted By:
Rafael Kubellk

Gramophone records of excerpts from his opera Die Meistersinger von Niirnberg with ELISABETH GRUMMER as Eva
FERDINAND FRANTZ as Hans Sachs and RUDOLF SCHOCK as Walter

Contributors

Unknown:
Elisabeth Grummer
Unknown:
Ferdinand Frantz
Unknown:
Hans Sachs
Unknown:
Rudolf Schock

Last Words
First of three programmes of music composers have written towards the end of their lives
MALCOLM BINNS (piano)
PHILIP JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE with NORMAN KNIGHT (flute)
AMICI STRING QUARTET

Contributors

Piano:
Malcolm Binns
Piano:
Philip Jones
Flute:
Norman Knight

(mezzo-soprano) sings arias by Mozart on gramophone records
This programme is being broadcast pilot tone stereophonic system from the VHF transmitters at Wrotham and Dover. Kent. To hear the programme in stereophony a special receiver, or an adapter for use with an existing receiver, is necessary. Listeners with normal VHF receivers will hear the programme monophonically as usual. _

ERICH GRUENBRRG (violin) ERIC HARRISON (piano)
HEATHER HARPER (soprano)
MELOS ENSEMBLE
THEA KING (clarinet)
DAPHNE DOWN (bass-clarinet) HUGO D'ALTON (mandolin) ISABEL SMITH (guitar)
OROMONTE STRING Trio
JOHN Noble (baritone)
Conducted by Jacques-Louis MONOD
Second broadcast of the Jarnach and Weill

Contributors

Violin:
Erich Gruenbrrg
Piano:
Eric Harrison
Soprano:
Heather Harper
Clarinet:
Thea King
Bass-Clarinet:
Daphne Down
Bass-Clarinet:
Hugo D'Alton
Guitar:
Isabel Smith
Baritone:
John Noble
Conducted By:
Jacques-Louis Monod

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

A new series of programmes for parents and school leavers on the choice of careers and the different forms of training available.
5: Agriculture
Introduced by MICHAEL SMEE
Produced by Peggy Bacon

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Smee
Produced By:
Peggy Bacon

Eight programmes on the evolution of contemporary China 1: The Break-up of Old China and the Origins of Revolution: 1840-1912 by RICHARD HARRIS
Asian specialist of The Times
The scale of China's revolution is sometimes underestimated. This programme shows that what is happening is nothing less than a civilisation renewing itself in the face of the West's incursion in the nineteenth century; and this will be achieved in China's own way, even though communism is based on a Western doctrine.
With readings by PETER MARINKER
Produced by Adrian Johnson
A booklet is available
See previous page

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Harris
Unknown:
Peter Marinker
Produced By:
Adrian Johnson

by William Shakespeare
with Edith Evans, Stephen Murray, Jill Bennett, Rachel Gurney, Cyril Shaps, Jack May and Haydn Jones
Lords of Sicilia:
The action takes place partly in Sicilia and partly in Bohemia
Music selected and arranged by ALAN BOUSTEAD
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
(To be repeated on April 10)
Jill. Bennett is appearing in 'A Lily in Little India' at the St. Martin's Theatre, London
DURING THE INTERVAL (9.10*-9.25*)
A record of Vivaldi's Cello Concerto in C minor played by KENNETH HEATH (cello) with the Academy of ST. MARTIN-IN-THE FIELDS
Directed by NEVILLE MARRTINER

followed by an interlude at 10.50

Contributors

Unknown:
William Shakespeare
Unknown:
Edith Evans
Unknown:
Stephen Murray
Unknown:
Jill Bennett
Unknown:
Rachel Curney
Unknown:
Cyril Shaps
Arranged By:
Alan Boustead
Produced By:
Charles Lefeaux
Cello:
Kenneth Heath
Directed By:
Neville Marftiner
Archidamus, a Lord of Bohemia:
Eric Anderson
Camillo, a Lord of Sicilia:
Jack Mat
Polixenes, King of Bohemia:
Michael Kilgarriff
Leontes, King of Sicilia:
Stephen Murray
Hermione, Queen to Leontes:
Rachel Gurney
Mamillius, young Prince of Sicilia:
Jo Manning Wilson
Emilia, a Lady attending on Hermione:
Mary Wimbush
A Lord of Sicilia:
Brian Hewlett
Antigonus, a Lord of Sicilia:
Hector Ross
Paulina, wife to Antigonus:
Edith Evans
Cleomenes:
Michael McClain
Dion:
Preston Lockwood
Old Shepherd,:
Reputed Father
of Perdita:
Cyril Shaps
Clown, his son:
Russell Hunter
Time as Chorus:
Eric Anderson
Autolycus, a rogue:
Haydn Jones
Florizel (Doricles), Prince of Bohemia:
Ernest Myers
Perdita, daughter to Leontes and Hermione:
Jill Bennett
Shepherdesses: Dorcas:
Elizabeth Proud
Mopsa:
Miriam Margolyes
First Gentleman:
Harold Kasket
Second Gentleman:
Eric Andrrson
Third Gentleman:
Anthony Hall

Network Three

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More