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Mass for five voices
DELLER CONSORT
Honor Sheppard (soprano)
Alfred Deller (counter-tenor) Max Worthley (tenor) Philip Todd (tenor)
Maurice Bevan (baritone)
Second broadcast

Contributors

Soprano:
Honor Sheppard
Soprano:
Alfred Deller
Tenor:
Max Worthley
Tenor:
Philip Todd
Baritone:
Maurice Bevan

Introduced by MICHAEL DE MORGAN
Directed by John Fenton
Timings may be altered by events
12.30 Your Afternoon Forecast from the London Weather Centre followed by SPORTS PARADE
1.0 PRIZE QUIZ
The last programme in the current series in which listeners can win Premium Bonds for answering a few simple sporting questions
1.10 THE RECORD BREAKERS
Introduced by DEREK JEWELL
Produced by Steve Allen
Previously broadcast in the BBC
World Service
RACING
1.55 The Whatcombe Novices' Hurdle Race (Div. 1)
For five and six-year-olds only, run over two miles
2.25 The Jack of Newbury Chase
For five-year-olds and upwards, run over two miles and a half
2.55 The Highclere Hurdle Race For four-year-olds only, run over two miles
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with summaries by ROGER MORTIMER
From Newbury
3.10 The Victor Ludorum Hurdle Race
For four-year-olds only. run over two miles
Commentary by TONY PRESTON
From Haydock Park
4.54* Racing Results
RUGBY UNION
Coventry v. Waterloo and County Championship
Semi-final
Cornwall v. Surrey
2.4S Preview
3.25 Commentary on part of this afternoon's match by PETER CRANMER and VIC HARFIELD
From Coundon Road Ground, Coventry and news of this afternoon's second replay, by ALAN GIBSON from Redruth, Cornwall
3.55 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Commentary by ALAN CLARKE and CLIVE MASON on 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:
Michael de Morgan
Directed By:
John Fenton
Introduced By:
Derek Jewell
Produced By:
Steve Allen
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
Unknown:
Roger Mortimer
Unknown:
Victor Ludorum
Commentary By:
Tony Preston
Unknown:
Peter Cranmer
Unknown:
Alan Gibson
Commentary By:
Alan Clarke
Commentary By:
Clive Mason
Produced By:
Angus MacKay

Vaclav Zilka (flute)
Vaclav Vodicka (oboe)
Oldrich Pergl (clarinet)
Jaroslav Rezac (bassoon) Arnost Charvat (horn) Emil Leichner (violin) Vilem Kostecka (viola) Rudolf Lojda (cello)
Oldrich Uher (double-bass)
Richard Stoker
Sextet, Op. 16 first broadcast performance
6.12* Jan Novak
Balletti a 9 first broadcast performance in this country

Contributors

Flute:
Vaclav Zilka
Oboe:
Vaclav Vodicka
Clarinet:
Oldrich Pergl
Bassoon:
Jaroslav Rezac
Horn:
Arnost Charvat
Violin:
Emil Leichner
Viola:
Vilem Kostecka
Cello:
Rudolf Lojda
Double-Bass:
Oldrich Uher
Double-Bass:
Richard Stoker
Unknown:
Jan Novak

First play in a trilogy set in South Africa by David Lytton with Two young blind lovers walk and talk, and part, alas.
Produced by R. D. SMITH
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
David Lytton
Produced By:
R. D. Smith
Philip Bond,:
Patricia Gallimore
The Narrator:
David Lytton
Woman:
Valerie Philip
Girl:
Patricia Gallimore
J:
Philip Bond
Mr L:
Job Stewart
African:
Lionel Ngakane
Young Man:
Tom Conti
Man:
Patrick Tull

Bach
Conducted by Benjamin Britten
Peter Pears (tenor) Evangelist
Tom Krause (bass) Christ
Elly Ameling (soprano) Norma Procter (contralto) Robert Tear (tenor) John Shirley-Quirk (baritone)
Continuo: Philip Ledger (harpsichord) Leslie Pearson (chamber organ) Ambrose Gauntlett (viola da gamba) Keith Harvey (cello)
Ambrosian Singers
English Chamber Orchestra Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz

A performance given in St. Andrew's Church, Holborn, during the 1966 City of London Festival

Part 1

Contributors

Conducted By:
Benjamin Britten
Tenor:
Peter Pears
Bass:
Tom Krause
Soprano:
Elly Ameling
Contralto:
Norma Procter
Baritone:
John Shirley-Quirk
Harpsichord:
Leslie Pearson
Viola:
Ambrose Gauntlett
Unknown:
Keith Harvey
Leader:
Emanuel Hurwitz

William Kirkman broadcasts the first of four commentaries in this fortnightly current affairs series Mr. Kirkman was formerly African correspondent and member of the Commonwealth staff of The Times, and is author of Unscrambling an Empire (1966)

Contributors

Unknown:
William Kirkman

Network Three

Appears in

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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