Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 279,803 playable programmes from the BBC

MOZART
Part
Quartet in G minor (K.478) played by the LONDON PIANO QUARTET
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Quintin Ballardie (viola) Vivian Joseph (cello) James Gibb (piano)
Second broadcast
ⓢ 8.28' Symphony No. 39. in E fiat major (K.543)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by ISTVAN KERTESZ gramophone record

Contributors

Violin:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Viola:
Quintin Ballardie
Cello:
Vivian Joseph
Piano:
James Gibb
Conducted By:
Istvan Kertesz

Part 2
10 Quartet in E flat major (K.428)
JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET Robert Mann (violin) Isidore Cohen (violin) Raphael Hillyer (viola) Claus Adam (cello)
9.29' Symphony No. 40, in G minor
(K.550)
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by WlLHELM FURTWANGLER gramophone records
S.55* Piano Quartet in E flat major
(K.493)
RICHARDS PIANO QUARTET Nona Liddell (violin) Jean Stewart (viola)
Bernard Richards (cello) Bernard Roberts (piano)
Third broadcast
10.27' String Quintet in G minor
(K.516)
Griller STRING QUARTET Sidney Griller (violin) Jack O'Brien (violin) Philip Burton (viola) Colin Hampton (cello) with Max GILBERT (viola) gramophone record

Contributors

Violin:
Robert Mann
Violin:
Isidore Cohen
Viola:
Raphael Hillyer
Conducted By:
Wllhelm Furtwangler
Violin:
Nona Liddell
Viola:
Jean Stewart
Cello:
Bernard Richards
Piano:
Bernard Roberts
Violin:
Sidney Griller
Violin:
Jack O'Brien
Viola:
Philip Burton
Cello:
Colin Hampton
Viola:
Max Gilbert

Introduced by JACOB DE VRIES
Directed by Geoff Dobson
Timings may be altered by events
12.30 Your. Afternoon Forecast direct from the London Weather Centre followed by SPORTS PARADE
RACING
1.0 The Newtown Novices' Hurdle (Div. I)
For five-year-olds only run over two miles
1.25 The Wantage Novices' Chase
For five- and six-year-olds only run over two miles and 160 yards
1.55 The Mandarin Handicap Chase
For five-year-olds and upwards run over three miles. two furlongs and 82 yards
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with summaries by ROGER MORTIMER
From Newbury
4.54* Racing Results

THE 36th
MONTE CARLO RALLY
1.10 : 3.55
Reports and interviews from some of the eight starting points for this year's Monte Carlo Rally, which starts today, introduced by ROBIN RICHARDS
1.40 PRIZE QUIZ
An opportunity for listeners to win premium bonds for answering a few simple sporting questions
RUGBY UNION
2.15 Western Counties v. The Australian Tourists
Commentary by ALAN GIBSON with summaries and comments from CYRIL TOWERS
From The Memorial Ground. Bristol France v. Scotland
Commentary by ROBERT HUDSON and JOHN DOWNlE
From Stade Colombes. Paris
Broadcast by arrangement with the French Broadcasting Service See page 2 m
4.0 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Commentary by ALAN CLARKE and Peter JONES during the second half of one of today's English League games
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:
Geoff Dobson
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
Roger Mortimer
Introduced By:
Robin Richards
Commentary By:
Alan Gibson
Commentary By:
Robert Hudson
Commentary By:
John Downle
Unknown:
Stade Colombes.
Commentary By:
Alan Clarke
Commentary By:
Peter Jones
Produced By:
Angus MacKay

The second of thirteen fortnightly programmes DAVID ASTOR (tenor) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
AMICI STRING QUARTET Lionel Bentley (violin) Colin Staveley (violin)
Christopher Wellington (viola) Peter Hailing (cello)
Songs: The New River
From the Swimmers; 1. 2, 3 String Quartet with piano: Halloween; Largo risoluto
Songs:
Afterglow; The greatest man Charlie Rutlage
String Quartet No.2 lves's Eight Songs and Quartet No. 1: January 28

Contributors

Violin:
Lionel Bentley
Violin:
Colin Staveley
Viola:
Christopher Wellington
Cello:
Peter Hailing

Talks on aspects of child development
3: The Rigid Child by DR. PENELOPE LEACH of the Department of Social Psychology,
London School of Economics
The rigid person views situations in terms of pre-determined patterns, about which he is inflexible. In the extreme case, he is unable to see the limitations of his perception. In conversation with DAVID EDGE, Dr. Leach describes some recent research which relates this condition to authoritarian styles of child-rearing.
Second broadcast
Ability and Social Class, by Colin Hindley : January 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr. Penelope Leach
Unknown:
Colin Hindley

by George Ewart Evans i and David Thomson
A programme of ancient myth. ology and present-day oral ' tradition about hares illustrated by recordings made in Ireland. Scotland, and East Angha
Narration written and spoken by GEORGE EWART EVANS Reader. ROBERT MOONEY
Produced by David Thomson
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
George Ewart Evans
Unknown:
David Thomson
Spoken By:
George Ewart
Produced By:
David Thomson

Ilse Wolf (soprano)
Sybil Michelow (contralto)
Ian Partridge (tenor)
John Carol Case (baritone)
Tilford Bach Festival Choir Obbligati:
Mary Ryan (flute)
Ronald Gillham (flute) Patricia Linden (flute)
Mary Murdoch (oboe d'amore) Tess Miller (oboe d'amore)
Continuo:
Derek Stevens (harpsichord) Wendy Robinson (bassoon) Olga Hegedus (cello)
Adrian Cruft (double-bass)
Tilford Bach Festival
Orchestra
Leader, Kelly Isaacs
Conductor, Denys Darlow
Part 1
Cantata No. 206: Schleicht, spielende Wellen

Contributors

Contralto:
Sybil Michelow
Tenor:
Ian Partridge
Baritone:
John Carol Case
Flute:
Mary Ryan
Flute:
Ronald Gillham
Flute:
Patricia Linden
Oboe:
Mary Murdoch
Oboe:
Tess Miller
Harpsichord:
Derek Stevens
Bassoon:
Wendy Robinson
Cello:
Olga Hegedus
Double-Bass:
Adrian Cruft
Leader:
Kelly Isaacs
Conductor:
Denys Darlow

† by CLIFFORD BELL
Medical Research Council Evironmental Physiology Research Unit
When volunteers, described as normal, healthy, and young, are required for research, how closely do those who come forward conform to the specification? Clifford Bell argues that even the act of volunteering introduces bias which could easily invalidate the findings

Contributors

Unknown:
Clifford Bell

by PATRICK GOWERS
Erik Satie 's music has always given rise to controversy and has excited ecstatic praise from some critics and contempt from others. Patrick Gowers , who has made a special study of Satie criticism. discusses some ideas that recur In it that throw light not only on the composer himself but on bis critics.
Second broadcast followed by an interlude at 10.55

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Gowers
Unknown:
Erik Satie
Unknown:
Patrick Gowers

Network Three

Appears in

About this data

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