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Mozart
Overture: Don Giovanni
ROYAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by COLIN DAVIS
9.11* Sinfonia Concertante in E flat major, for violin, viola, and orchestra (K.V. 364)
THOMAS BRANDIS GIUSTO CAPPONE BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Conducted by KARL BÖHM gramophone records

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Giovanni
Conducted By:
Colin Davis
Unknown:
Thomas Brandis

Third Test Match at Edgbaston, Birmingham
The fourth 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* including lunchtime summary
2.10'-4.20* including teatime summary
4.30'-6.35 including close-of-play summary

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Hudson
Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
Pearson Surita
Unknown:
F. R. Brown

A series of twenty lessons for listeners with a basic knowledge of Spanish
Lesson 18
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 Feb. 10. 1966
A booklet Is available

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jacinta Castillejo
Script By:
Maria Victoria Alvarez
Script By:
Anthony Watson
Produced By:
George Walton Scott

6: The Political Process .
Introduced by GEOFFREY STUTTARD Extra-Mural Tutor
University of London
Trade Unions make an impact on political affairs at three points. First, as pressure groups on Parliament through M.P.s. Second, through their controversial link with the Labour Party. Third, on the Government as an integral part of modern economic planning. How powerful are they as a pressure group? Have we anything to learn from Trade Unions in other countries as regards their relations with the Government?
Produced by Chris Cuthbertson

Contributors

Introduced By:
Geoffrey Stuttard
Produced By:
Chris Cuthbertson

A portrait
Written and narrated by Sir Gavin de Beer with John Glen as Charles Darwin and Pauline Wynn as Emma Darwin
Others taking part:
David Enders and Michael McClain
Produced by DOROTHY BAKER
Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Gavin de Beer
Unknown:
John Glen
Unknown:
Charles Darwin
Unknown:
Pauline Wynn
Unknown:
Emma Darwin
Unknown:
David Enders
Unknown:
Michael McClain
Produced By:
Dorothy Baker

Jeannette Sinclair (soprano) Pamela Bowden (contralto) Alexander Young (tenor) Forbes Robinson (bass)
Covent Garden
Opera Chorus
Royal Opera House
Orchestra, Covent Garden Leader, Charles Taylor Conducted by Douglas Robinson
Sixth in a series of eight programmes each containing a major choral work 'by Haydn
Part 1: Brahms and Berlioz

Contributors

Soprano:
Jeannette Sinclair
Contralto:
Pamela Bowden
Tenor:
Alexander Young
Bass:
Forbes Robinson
Leader:
Charles Taylor
Conducted By:
Douglas Robinson

by EMANUEL LITVINOFF poet and novelist
The first of two autobiographical episodes read by the author Emanuel Litvinoff grew up in the East End of London between the wars, when the area still had a large immigrant population.
A View from the Seventh Floor: July 23

Contributors

Unknown:
Emanuel Litvinoff
Unknown:
Emanuel Litvinoff

Network Three

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