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BARKY TUCKWELL (horn)
ACADEMY of ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS Directed by NEVILLE MARRINER (violin) gramophone records
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conducted by BERNARD HAITINCK with RAE WOODLAND (soprano) Helen WATTS (contralto) NETHERLANDS RADIO CHOIR gramophone records
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Ireland and Britten gramophone records
conducting the PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA and the LONDON WIND QUINTET and Ensemble gramophone records
at Headingley. Leeds See below and page 39
followed by Stock Market Report
The seventeenth of the main series of eighteen programmes for adults taking the G.C.E. O-level examinations in English Language and Literature.
Radu tutor, David GRUGEON
Scriptwriter, Emmeline Garnett
Produced by Pesgy Bacon
Last Thursday's broadcast
Details of the correspondence course can be obtained from The National Extension College. Shaftesbury Road. Cambridge
Six programmes about the problems and rewards of getting to know people with a different cultural background.
6: It isn'in Vie book
Monday's broadcast
The Dissolution
An account of the tensions and divergences of opinion that grew up among the early leaders of psychoanalysis
Written and narrated by VINCENT Brome with Olive Gregg
Frank Duncan Deryck Guyler
Frank Henderson Anthony Jackson Harold Kasket
Preston Lockwood Philip Madoc
Humphrey Morton Ralph Truman
Produced by Terence Tiller
Second broadcast
ARNOLD STEINHARDT (violin) John DALLEY (violin) MICHAEL TREE (viola) DAVID Soyer (cello)
Part 1
by DONALD MACKINNON
Norris-Hulse Professor of Divinity, Cambridge
In his recently published book, Power Without Glory, Professor Ian Henderson of Glasgow made a forthright and controversial attack on what is commonly known as the Ecumenical Movement among the Churches. He accuses Ecumenists of ' double-talk ' and ' double-think.' He also belabours 'Anglican imperialism ' and what he calls the ' treason syndrome ' exhibited by some Scots.
Professor MacKinnon, a Highlander and an Anglican, takes stock of some of the author's allegations and offers a reply.
Part 2
A series of five programmes
5: William Morris
1834-1895
King Arthur's Tomb from
' The Defence of Guenevere, and other poems ' (1858)
Chosen and introduced by DAVID DAVIS
Readers,
BRUCE BEEBY
GODFREY KENTON
MARY WIMBUSH
Produced by David Davis
Godfrey Kenton Is appearing In 'HappyDeathday'attheWestminster Theatre, London
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Today's overseas commodity and financial news. London Stock Market closing report