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Part 1
HAYDN
Symphony No. 36, in E flat major
BBC Scottish ORCHESTRA Leader. Tom Rowlette
Conducted by GRAHAM TREACHER
Fantasie in C major
SVIATOSLAVRicHTER (piano) on a gramophone record
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Part 2
HAYDN
Missa in tempore belli
ELSIE MORISON (soprano)
MARJORIE Thomas (contralto) PETER WIRSCII (tenor)
KARL CHRISTIAN KOHN (bass)
BAVARIAN RADIO
CHOIR and ORCHESTRA
BEDRICHJANACEK (organ)
Conducted by RAFAEL KUBELIK
Stereophonic broadcast
Piano Trio in E flat major (D.929)
JEAN FOURNIER (violin) ANTONIO JANIGRO (cello)
PAUL BADURA-SKODA (piano)
Symphony No. 4, in D minor
PHILHARMONIAORCHESTRA
Conducted by OTro KLEMPERER on gramophone records
Amadeus String Quartet Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
From Leith Town Hall, Edinburgh
The Haydn Quartet is also being broadcast in the BBC World Service
During the break: 11.40*-11.50*: a gramophone record of music by Schubert
Introduced by Michael DE MORGAN
Directed by John Fenton
Timings may be altered by events
12.30 Your Attemoon Forecast from the London Weather Centre followed by SPORTS PARADE
Introduced by LIAM NOLAN
CRICKET
1.0 : 2.25 : 3.50 : 4.45
Commentaries and reports on the vital matches in the tight for the County Championship
1.55 Lunchtime Scoreboard
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RUGBY UNION
1.35 New Zealand v. British Isles
ROBERT HUDSONintroduces recorded highlights of BOB IRVINE'S commentary on today's third test match
From Christchurch
Broadcast by arrangement with New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation *
CYCLING
2.0 : 3.20 : 4.45
World Cycling Championships JOHN BURNS reports on this morning's Women's Road Race and this afternoon's Men's Amateur Road Race
From the NUrburgrlng
Broadcast by arrangement with the South-West German Broadcasting Service
GOLF
2.5 : 3.40 : 4.45
The Carroll Sweet Afton Tournament
Reports on the second days play by Tom SCOTT
From Royal Dublin Golf Club
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SHOW JUMPING
2.10 : 2.55
B.S.J.A. Olympic Trial
Commentary by RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
From the British TJmfcen Show, Duston. Northampton
RACING
3.25 The Northern Goldsmiths' Handicap Stakes
For three-year-olds only run over one mile
Commentary by Michael SETH-SMITH
From Newcastle
4.55 Racing Results
SWIMMING
3,45 European Championships
Reports on the last day's events by PAT BESFORD
From Utrecht
Broadcast by arrangement with the Netherlands Radio Union
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4.0 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Commentary by BRIAN MOORE and SIMON SMITH during the second half of one of today's English League games
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5.0 SPORTS REPORT
Introduced by LIAM NOLAN
Produced by ANGUS MACKAV Classified Football Results at 5.0 and 5.50
CHARLES Fox in the second of two programmes discusses and illustrates with records recent developments in an artistic alliance
A record of a dual pilgrimage by DONALD BOYD
I Second broadcast
A radio opera by Tadeusz Paciorkiewicz
Libretto after Japanese legends by ZBIGNIEW KOPALKO
Cast in order of singing:
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA OF THE POLISH RADIO, CRACOW Conducted by ATONI WICHEREK
The action takes place In Japan In the ninth century first broadcast in this country
Recording made available by courtesy of the Polish Radio
by Eric Ewens
A study of the origins of those conflicting theories of evolution and heredity that led up to the Lysenko controversy of the 1940s and 1950s
Does evolution proceed by purely involutary ' natural selection ' as Darwin and his followers believed? Or can it proceed by the deliberate acquisition of new characteristics. which are then inherited, as Lamarck and his followers believed? Did Lysenko justify his claim to have induced inheritable modifications? Is any government justified in officially imposing one or other of these beliefs? with Patricia Gallimore
Barbara Mitchell. Frank Duncan Trader Faulkner, Nigel Graham Harold Kasket , Preston Lock wood, Peter Marinker , Michael McClain. Kevin McHugh , and Ralph Truman
Produced by TERENCE TILLER
Second broadcast
played by members of the MELOS ENSEMBLE
Peter Graeme (oboe)
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet)
William Waterhouse (bassoon) Neil Sanders (horn)
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Terence Weil (cello)
Adrian Beers (double-bass)
A scries of talks exploring various aspects of educational policy
1: Revolution in Education by DR. ALEXANDER KING.
Director of Scientific Affairs, O.E.C.D.
Is the British Educational Sys- tern compatible with economic success? by Dr. Carl Hanson : September 7
The Great Service
CHOIR OF
MAGDALEN COLLEGE, OXFORD
CHOIR OF NEW COLLEGE. OXFORD Conductors. BERNARD ROSE and DAVID LUMSDEN
Part I
Morning Canticles and Communion
VeniteA TeDeum
Benedictus Kyrie
Creed :
by ELIZABETH SALTER
Reader in Medieval English in the University of York
Lady Julian was an ancress who received her Revelations of Divine Love in 1373 and recorded them and reflected on them in singularly beautiful and penetrating prose. Elizabeth Salter considers the literary quality of this religious masterpiece.
Second broadcast
Part 2
Evening Canticles Magnificat
Nunc dimittis
From Magdalen College Chapel, Oxford
Second broadcast