and Weather forecast
gramophone records
and Weather forecast
gramophone records
and Weather forecast
Rossini and Verdi gramophone records
Peter Pears (tenor) VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
Recorded before an invited audience in the Mountford Hall, Liverpool University
Mozart
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by KARL BÖHM
Overture: The Magic Flute
11.0* Symphony No. 36, In C major (Linz) (K.425)
11.25* Fame
La bonne chanson
GÉRARD SOUZAY (baritone) DALTON BALDWIN (piano)
11.47* Schubert
Sonata in G major (D.894)
WILHELM KEMPFF (piano)
12.17* Saint-Saens
Symphonic Poem: Omphale's
Spinning-wheel
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by Sm THOMAS BEECHAM gramophone records
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
12.33 'In a Flash'
The latest news from the commentators and the Sports Room
CRICKET
12.40; 2.30; 3.20; 4.0; 5.0; 5.45
Glamorgan v. Hampshire
Lancashire v. Yorkshire
Gloucestershire v. Somerset
Commentary by ALUN WILLIAMS at Swansea
ROBERT HUDSON at Old Trafford and BRIAN JOHNSTON at Bristol
1.50 Lunch-Time Scoreboard
RACING
1.45 Down the Card with TONY PRESTON
3.30 The Zetland Gold Cup
A handicap race for three-year-olds and upwards, run over one mile and a quarter
Commentary by TONY PRESTON
From Redcar
5.15 Racing Review with TONY PRESTON
4.55* Racing Results
CYCLING
1.55; 4.50
Tour of Britain
Promoted by the Milk Marketing Board
JOHN BURNS reports at the end of this morning's team time trial from Swindon to Stow-on-the-Wold, and on the second part of today's stage, from Stow-on-the-Wold to Great Malvern
MOTOR CYCLING
' Evening News ' International Road Races
2.10; 2.55; 4.15; 5.20
Commentary by ALAN CLARKE at the Grandstand and GEORGE CARR at Westfield Bend
From Brands Hatch. Kent
MOTOR RACING
2.0; 2.45; 3.45; 4.40; 5.25; 5.50
Commentary by ROBIN RICHARDS and ERIC TOBITT on today's racing, which includes the B.U.A. International Trophy
From Crystal Palace
3.45; 4.40; 5.25; 5.50
Royal Automobile Club 32nd Tourist Trophy
Sponsored by the Daily Express in conjunction with the Cheshire Car Circuit Ltd.
GEORGE HUMBLE reports on the International Race
From uulton Park
LAWN TENNIS
2.20; 3.5; 4.25; 5.40
The French Championships
Commentaries by MAURICE EDELSTON with summaries by FRED PERRY
From the Stade Roland Garros , Paris
Broadcast by arrangement wltb the Fiench Broadcasting Service
ATHLETICS
3.15; 5.30
The British Games
Organised by the News of the World
Commentaries and reports by NORMAN CUDDEFORD and PETER HILDRETH
From the White City
continued
ORGAN RECITAL by GEORGE THALBEN-BALL
From the Temple Church. London. by permission of the Treasurers and Masters of the Bench of the Honourable Societies of the Inner and Middle Temple
60-80 w.p.m.
For those who want to keep up or improve their speeds in any shorthand system
Shorthand Dictation Practice Book 4 accompanies this series
80-100 w.p.m.: Tuesday, 6.30 p.m.
Twenty lessons for listeners with a basic knowledge of Spanish
Lesson 11
Introduced by JACINTA CASTILLEJO with the help of PABLO SOTO
Script by Maria Victoria Alvarez and Anthony Watson
Produced by George Walton Scott
First broadcast on Dec. 16. 1965
Repeated: Friday, 7.4 p.m.
A booklet is available
Six programmes about the problems and rewards of getting to know people with a different cultural background - for those who go to work in the developing countries and for those at home who want to know more about our fellow citizens in this one world.
An approach to international cooperation, pioneered by the Medical Faculty of the University of Edinburgh and their colleagues in India.
Principal speaker, J. W. Farquhar, M.D., F.R.C.P.Ed., Reader in Child Life and Health, University of Edinburgh
Introduced by Lord Ritchie-Calder, C.B.E.
Produced by Rosemary Jellls
Written and introduced by A. L. LLOYD and illustrated by field recordings
Produced by Douglas Cleverdon The idea dies hard that folk music is produced as naturally as a bird sings on the bough. On the contrary, when folk traditions are in flower, they demand a high degree of talent and training, of individual fantasy, and technical skill. This programme shows that in Europe and elsewhere there are authentic performers whose art is, in its own idiom, comparable to the art of the great concert virtuosi.
Third broadcast
Haydn
Margaret Price (soprano) Helen Watts (contralto) Gerald English (tenor)
CQlin Wheatley (baritone)
Geraint Jones Singers
ALAN HARVERSON (organ continuo)
Geraint Jones Orchestra
Leader, Winifred Roberts
Conductor, Geraint Jones
Fourth in a series of eight programmes each containing a major choral work by Haydn
The Seasons: June 24
by John Milton abridged for radio in thirteen parts by R. D. Smith
Book 7
Reader. Valentine Dyall
Raphael relates how and where'ore this World was first created
Second broadcast
Book 8: June 5
Double-Quartet in E flat major
LONDON OCTET
Felix Kok (violin)
Jeffrey Wakefield (violin) Harry Danks (viola)
Alexander Kok (cello)
Ysobel Danks (violin)
Malcolm Latchem (violin) John Coulling (viola) Denis Vigay (cello)
Third broadcast