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Part 1
HAYDN
String Quartet in C major, Op. 33
No. 3 (The Bird)
ALBEHNI STRING QUARTET Dennis Simmons (violin) Howard Davis (violin) John White (viola)
Gregory Baron (cello)
gramophone record
8.24* Symphony No. 103, in E flat major (Drum Roll)
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, GEORGE HURST

Contributors

Violin:
Dennis Simmons
Violin:
Howard Davis
Viola:
John White
Cello:
Gregory Baron
Leader:
Reginald Stead
Conductor:
George Hurst

ⓢ Part 2
BEETHOVEN
String Quartet in E flat major.
Op. 127
AMADEUS QUARTET
Norbert Brainin. Siegmund Nissel Peter Schidlof. Martin Lovett gramophone record
9.42* Symphony No. 9, in D minor
(Choral)
AASE NORDMO LöVBERG (soprano) CHRISTA LUDWIG (contralto) WALDEMAR KMENTT (tenor) HANS HOTTER (baritone) PHILHARMONIA
CHORUS AND Orchestra
Conducted by Orro KLEMPERER gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Norbert Brainin.
Unknown:
Martin Lovett
Contralto:
Christa Ludwig
Tenor:
Waldemar Kmentt
Conducted By:
Orro Klemperer

Introduced by JACOB DE VRIES
Directed by John Fenton
Timings may be altered by events
12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast from the London Weather Centre
SPORTS PARADE
*
1.0 PRIZE QUIZ
First of a series in which listeners have the opportunity to win prizes of Premium Bonds for answering simple sporting Questions
RUGBY UNION
England v. Australia
1.15 Preview
2.20 Commentary by ROBERT HUDSON and ALAN Gibson , with summaries and comments from CYRIL Towers
From Twickenham
RACING
1.25 The Stand Novices' Chase
For five-year-olds and upwards run over two miles and about 18 yards
2.0 The Mildmay Memorial Handicap Chase
For five-year-olds and upwards run over three miles. five furlongs and about 18 yards
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with summaries by ROGER MORTIMER
From Sandown Park
4.54' Racing Results
SAILING AND BOATING
1.40 International Boat Show
(Sponsored by the Daily Express
PETER BROMLEY and KEN SYKORA take a look around the largest marine exhibition in the world. now on at Earls Court, London
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
3.45 F.A. Cup: Second Round
Commentary by ALAN CLARKE and BRIAN MOORE on the second half of one of today's ties
4.40* Football Results as they come in direct from the BBC Sports Room
5.0 SPORTS REPORT
Produced by ANGUS MACKAY
Classified Football Results at 5.0 and 5.50

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jacob de Vries
Directed By:
John Fenton
Commentary By:
Robert Hudson
Commentary By:
Alan Gibson
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
Roger Mortimer
Unknown:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
Ken Sykora
Commentary By:
Alan Clarke
Commentary By:
Brian Moore
Produced By:
Angus MacKay

Aspects of child development 2: Security and Anxiety by JOHN BOWLBY of the Tavistock Clinic
Why are children so disturbed when separated from their mothers? Recent evidence suggests an evolutionary explanation.
Second broadcast
The Rigid Child by Dr. Penelope Leach : January 14

Contributors

Unknown:
John Bowlby
Unknown:
Dr. Penelope Leach

1756-1791
First of fifteen fortnightly programmes which will follow his development as a composer of chamber music
String Quartet in G major
(K.156) composed at the end of 1772 7.14* Flute Quartet in D major
(K.285) completed on Christmas Day. 1777
ENGLISH STRING QUARTET Nona Liddell (violin)
Marilyn Taylor (violin)
Marjorie Lempfert (viola) Helen Just (cello)
GARETH MORRIS (flute) OROMONTE STRING TRIO Perry Hart (violin)
Christopher Martin (viola) Bruno Schrecker (cello)
Second broadcast of the Flute
Quartet
Piano Sonata in D (K.284); Violin Sonatas m G (K.301), A (K.305) (Hans Leygraf ; Norbert Brainin and Lili Kraus ): January 24

Contributors

Violin:
Nona Liddell
Violin:
Marilyn Taylor
Viola:
Marjorie Lempfert
Flute:
Gareth Morris
Violin:
Perry Hart
Viola:
Christopher Martin
Cello:
Bruno Schrecker
Unknown:
Hans Leygraf
Unknown:
Norbert Brainin
Unknown:
Lili Kraus

Some arguments for and against stage censorship
Compiled and introduced by Leslie Stokes
A new version, brought up to date. of a programme entitled Good Manners, Decorum, and the Public Pence, first broadcast in the Third Programme in 1952. Others taking part:
NIGEL ANTHONY. ALAN DUDLEY
WILLIAM EEDLE , WALTER FITZGERALD NOEL HOWLETT , ANTHONY JACKSON DUNCAN McINTYRE , HECTOR Ross and GEOFFREY WINCOTT
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
Second broadcast

Contributors

Introduced By:
Leslie Stokes
Unknown:
Nigel Anthony.
Unknown:
Alan Dudley
Unknown:
William Eedle
Unknown:
Walter Fitzgerald
Unknown:
Noel Howlett
Unknown:
Anthony Jackson
Unknown:
Duncan McIntyre
Unknown:
Hector Ross
Unknown:
Geoffrey Wincott
Produced By:
Charles Lefeaux
Lord Chesterfield:
Harman Grisewood
Bernard Shaw:
Denys Hawthorne
G K Chesterton:
Ronald Herdman

The Black Spider
An opera in two acts by Josef Matthias Hauer
Libretto by HANS SCHLESINGER from the story by Jeremias Gotthelf
Sung in German
First broadcast in this country
Cast in order of singing: The Count's retinue:
CHORUS OF THE
VIENNA STATE OPERA
Chorus-Master,
Norbert Balatsch VIENNA SYMPHONY Orchestra
Conducted by MICHAEL GIELEN
Produced by Kurt Wilhelm
The action takes place in medieval Germany
ACT 1
Recording, from the 1966 Vienna Festival, courtesy of the Austrian Radio

Contributors

Unknown:
Josef Matthias Hauer
Unknown:
Hans Schlesinger
Story By:
Jeremias Gotthelf
Conducted By:
Michael Gielen
Produced By:
Kurt Wilhelm

or Miss Austen
Provides a Foot-Note by Honor Tracy with HUMPHREY MORTON and HENRY STAMPER
Originally produced in 1952 as one of a series of ' Imaginary Conversations.' this brings together Jane Austen and the formidable Madame de Stael , who had earlier written a book on Germany.
The scene is London The date is 1813
Produced by RAYNER HEPPENSTALL
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Humphrey Morton
Unknown:
Henry Stamper
Unknown:
Jane Austen
Unknown:
Madame de Stael
Produced By:
Rayner Heppenstall
Madame de Stael-Holstein:
Mary Wimbush
Miss Jane Austen:
Olive Gregg

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