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HANDEL
0 Organ Concerto No. 5, in D minor
EDUARD MÜLLER
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS
Conducted by AUGUST WENZINGER gramophone record
String Quartet in E flat major,
Op. 127 played by the AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Second broadcast
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MOZART
Piano Concerto No. 17, in G major
(K.453)
ANDOR FOLDES
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by FERDINAND SCHMITZ
0 String Quartet No. 4
JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET
Impromptus (D.746):
E flat minor; E flat major
WALTER GIESEKING (piano)
0 Mass No. 12, in B flat major
(Harmoniemesse)
ERNA SPOORENBERG (soprano) HELEN WATTS (contralto) ALEXANDER YOUNG (tenor) JOSEPHRouLEAu (bass)
CHOIR OF ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE ACADEMY OF
ST. MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS
Conducted by GEORGE GUEST gramophone records
Haydn's Mass in C major: Mon.,
9.21 p.m. (Third); Nelson Mass, Fri., 5.0 p.m. (Music)-
Introduced by Steve Race.
Third Test Match at Edgbaston, Birmingham The third day
Ball-by-ball commentaries by ROBERT HUDSON, BRIAN JOHNSTON, PEARSON SURITA with comments on play and summaries by F. R. BROWN and TED DEXTER
11.25-1.35*
2.10*-4.15*
4.30*-6.35 including lunchtime, teatime and close of play summaries
DURING THE LUNCH INTERVAL
(1.35*-2.10*)
MOTOR RACING
British Grand Prix
A preview of this afternoon's World Championship Race by Robin Richards
From Silverstone
GOLF
The Open Championship
Reports on the final day's play by BEN WRIGHT and TOM SCOTT
From the Royal Liverpool Golf Club. Hoylake
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1.55* CRICKET
Lunchtime Scoreboard
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CYCLING
Tour de France
After two weeks of the Tour, J. B. WADLEY , Editor of Sporting Cyclist, assesses the race while it pauses on its second rest day
From Sete
Broadcast by arrangement wtth French Radio
DURING THE TEA INTERVAL
(4.15*-4.30)
CRICKET
Teatime Scoreboard
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MOTOR RACING
British Grand Prix
A progress report
ATHLETICS
A.A.A. Championships
Commentary and reports by NORMAN CUDDEFORD and PETER HlLDRETH
From the White City
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Motor Racing
British Grand Prix
Golf
The Open Championship
Athletics
A.A.A. Championships
Commentaries, reports, and flashes may be heard throughout the afternoon on the Light Programme
For details of times
played by JANOS STARKER (cello)
ERNEST LUSH (piano)
Second broadcast
Leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition talks to
DAVID BUTLER
Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford
Tsar and Carpenter
A comic opera in three acts by Albert Lortzing
Sung in German
CHORUS AND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF BAVARIAN RADIO
Conducted by Jan Koetsier
The action takes place in Saardam, Holland, in 1698 Acr 1: The shipyard
Dr. Clark Kerr , the President of the University of California since 1958, was dismissed from his post by the University Regents in January this year, after a stormy meeting of the Regent at Berkeley. The newly - elected Republican Governor of California, Ronald Reagan , who is ex-officio a Regent, was one of those who voted for Kerr's dismissal.
DR. KERR talks to
BRYAN WILSON
Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford
Second broadcast
Acr 2: The tavern
Acr 3: The town hall
Recording made available by cour. tesy of Bavarian Radio followed by an interlude at 10.55