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0 Conducted by COLIN DAVIS with ARTHUR CRUMIAUX (violin) gramophone records
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1966
Edinburgh
From the Usher Hall
Emil Gilels (piano)
Beethoven
Sonata In A major. Op. 101
9.26* Schumann
Presto in G minor
Nachtstiicke, Op. 23
9.53* Prokofiev
Sonata No. 8. in B flat major
First of three programmes given by the four finalists with the BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY Orchestra Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conductor,
JAMES LOUGHRAN
Keith Harvey
Second programme; Sunday at 9.40 a.m.
Introduced by Steve Race.
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
SPORTS PARADE
1.0 SPORTING CHANCE
The Resident Team MAURICE EDELSTON
NORMAN CUDDEFORD , Liam NOLAN v. Dauntseu's School
Question-Master, ALUN Williams
Produced by Geoff Dobson
FromDauntsey'sSchool.West Lavington. nr. Devizes, Wiltshire
Last Tuesday's broadcast (Light)
1.30 CRICKET
Round the Counties
The second of four programmes looking at the prospects for the coming season
This week: The Midlands
PETER CRANMER talks to the captains of Warwickshire. Worcester-shire, Leicestershire, and Northamptonshire
RACING
1.55 The Liverpool Hurdle Race A handicap for four-year-olds and upwards, run over two miles and about 100 yards
2.30 The Hylton Stakes
A handicap for three-year-olds and upwards, run over six furlongs
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY with summaries by ROGER MORTIMER
3.0 The Grand National
See above and page 3
From Aintree Racecourse. Liverpool
4.54* Racing Results
RUGBY UNION
County Championship Final Surrey v. Durham
2.45 Preview
3.45; 4.40 Commentary on part of this afternoon's match by ROBERT HUDSON and ERIC YORK
From Twickenham
3.55 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Commentary by BRIAN MOORE and ALAN CLARKE on the second half of one of today's Sixth Round F.A. Cup ties
5.0 SPORTS REPORT
Produced by Angus Mackay
Classified Football Results at 5.0 and 5.50
HA'NS LEMSER (clarinets and alto-saxophone)
Members of the SOUTH-WEST GERMAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by ERNEST Boub
This recording of the first performances of these works has been made available by courtesy of South-West German Radio
by Caryl Churchill with Anthony Hall as Dr. Hodge
A humorous excursion Into the psychiatric problems of a closely knit group of people.
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by John TYDEMAN
CLAUS OCKER (baritone)
ERICHB6HLKE (piano)
Edward Thomas died on April 9, 1917, when he was thirty-nine.
His widow, HELEN THOMAS , talks to PATRIC DICKINSON and reads some of her husband's poems
played by Louis KENTNER (piano)
Part 1
Chopin Polonaise-Fantaisie in A flat major
8.50* Sonata in B flat minor
A talk by J. R. DE S. HONEY
University Lecturer in Education, Durham University
G. C. Coulton said that the tradition of Arnold's Rugby was probably the greatest educational movement in nineteenth-century Europe. That movement turned crucially upon a certain concept of the role of the headmaster. How far were Arnold's successors able to meet the demands it imposed. and are we right in groping after a different role for the head-masters of the giant schools of today?
Mr. Honey considers these Questions in the light of a new history of Rugby itself.
Part 2
Liszt
Twelve Transcendental Studies
Recording of a recital given at the RoyalFestivalHall,London,on September 25. 1966
PATRICIA ENGLAND reads the short story by MURIEL SPARK