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Quintet in E flat major, for piano and wind quartet (K.492)
RUDOLF SERKIN (piano)
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PHILADELPHIA WIND QUINTET John de Lancie (oboe)
Anthony Gigliotti (clarinet) Sol Schoenhach (bassoon) Mason Jones (horn) on a gramophone record

Contributors

Piano:
Rudolf Serkin
Oboe:
John de Lancie
Clarinet:
Anthony Gigliotti
Horn:
Mason Jones

Sonx-cycle: Frauenliebe und -leben
(Schumann)
LOTTE LEHMANN (soprano) BRUNO WALTER (piano)
11.21* Chansons de Bilitis (1897)
(Debussy)
MAGGIE TEYTE (soprano) ALFRED CORTOT (piano)
11.31* Song-cycle: Dichterliebe
(Schumann)
AKSEL SCHIÖTZ (tenor) GERALD MOORE (piano)
Second of five programmes
Next week. Schubert and Liszt

Contributors

Soprano:
Lotte Lehmann
Piano:
Alfred Cortot
Piano:
Gerald Moore

Introduced by John Dunn
Directed by Geoff Dobson
Timings may be altered by events
12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast from the London Weather Centre
GOLF
12.35: 1.55: 2.55: 5.0: 5.45
English Amateur Close Championship
Reports on the final day by Tom Scott
From Royal Lytham and St. Annes Golf Club
CRICKET
12.36: 1.15: 2.15: 5.10
Derbyshire v. Leicestershire
Commentary by Norman Cuddeford
From Chesterfield
Hampshire v. Sussex
Commentary by Brian Johnston
From Bournemouth
Somerset v. West Indies
Commentary by John Arlott and Roy Lawrence
From Taunton
Worcestershire v. Gloucestershire
Commentary by Peter Cranmer
From Worcester
1.50 Lunchtime Scoreboard
5.35 Cricket Scores
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MOTOR RACING
1.5; 2.40; 4.45
British Grand Prix
Formula 1 Race
Reports by Eric Tobitt at Westfield Bend, Robin Richards in the Grandstand, and Les Leston in the Pits
From Brands Hatch
*
RUGBY UNION
1.35 New Zealand v. British Isles
An illustrated report on today's first Test Match in Dunedin Broadcast by arrangement with New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation
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ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
The World Cup
2.0 Previews
3.0 Commentaries and reports:
Argentina v. West Germany
Commentary by Simon Smith
From Villa Park, Birmingham
Portugal v. Bulgaria
Commentary by Maurice Edelston
From Old Trafford, Manchester
Italy v. U.S.S.R.
Commentary by Peter Jones
From Roker Park, Sunderland
*
EQUESTRIANISM
2.10 Royal International Horse Show -
A preview by Raymond Brooks-Ward
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RIFLE SHOOTING
5.5 The Queen's Prize
Report by Richard Burwood
From Bisley
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SWIMMING
5.50 Holland v. Great Britain
Reports by Pat Besford
From Leeuwarden
Broadcast by arrangement with Netherlands Radio Union
3.45 Racing Results
and round-up of other sports
4.55 Racing Results
[Ends 6.0 pm]

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Dunn
Directed By:
Geoff Dobson
Unknown:
Tom Scott
Unknown:
Frum Royal Lytham
Commentary:
Norman Cuddeford
Commentary:
Brian Johnston
Commentary:
John Arlott
Commentary:
Roy Lawrence
Commentary:
Peter Cranmer
Unknown:
Eric Tobitt
Unknown:
Robin Richards
Unknown:
Les Leston
Unknown:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Unknown:
Richard Burwood
Unknown:
Pat Besford

Two talks by F. FRASER Ross of the Central Electricity Generating Board
1: How Much f
Mr. Ross argues that there must be at least as much burnable organic matter in the crust of the earth as there is oxygen in the atmosphere to burn it with. His scientific detective work leads him to a surprising conclusion.
Radio version of a paper delivered to the Cambridge Meeting of the British Association
What hopct: July 23

Contributors

Unknown:
F. Fraser Ross

A radio version of August Falck's reminiscences Five Years with Strindberg translated and adapted by MARIANNE HELWEG
with William Devlin as August Strindberg and John Forrest as August Falck
Others taking part: Pamela Crr : Joan Matheson. Anthony Jacobs John Justin. Denis McCarthy Tim Seely. and Ralph Truman
Produced by DOROTHY BAKER
Second broadcast
Strindberg's play 'The Storm': Sunday at 0 p.m.

Contributors

Adapted By:
Marianne Helweg
Unknown:
William Devlin
Unknown:
John Forrest
Unknown:
Pamela Crr
Unknown:
Joan Matheson.
Unknown:
Anthony Jacobs
Unknown:
John Justin.
Unknown:
Denis McCarthy
Unknown:
Tim Seely.
Unknown:
Ralph Truman
Produced By:
Dorothy Baker

A critical view of the Churches in the United States tby MARTIN E. MARTY
Professor of Church History at the University of Chicaco and Associate Editor of The Christian Century
Civil Rixhts, Vietnam. ' Red China ' -these are the focal points and chief centres of crises just now for the Churches in North America. Between sixty and seventy per cent of Americans have a church affiliation: but on social, political, and military issues they are split down the middle. Especially disturbing is the thought that ' God may not always be on our side.'

Network Three

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