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Motets and keyboard music
ALAN CUCKSTON (harpsichord)
BBC NORTHERN SINGERS
Conductor. STEPHEN WILKINSON
Motets Venite cxultemus Domino Nunc scio vere
Constitues eos principes
Harpsichord La volta
Variations: Fortune my foe
Motet.
Solve jubente Deo Tu es Petrus
Hodie Simon Petrus
Harpsichord
The Queen's alman A galliard's jig
Motets
Tu es pastor ovium
Quodcunque linaveris Laudate Dominum

Contributors

Conductor:
Stephen Wilkinson
Conductor:
Motets Venite

Eight programmes for teachers and parents on the changing scene in secondary schools
Introduced by DR. F. HILLIARD
'3: The Flexible School
Ask an average teacher to describe a secondary school. He will probably paint this picture. The children enter at eleven and 'go up together yearly. The bright ones go into ' A ' forms, the less bright 1 B ' forms. or C ' forms and downwards in descending order of stupidity. The day is split into ' periods'. '. labelled. as ' Maths ' or English or Games There are also ' A ' and C ' stream teachers. First Year and Sixth Form teachers. Science and History teachers. There is a place for everything and everyone is In their place. Very few teachers today would recommend all parts of this traditional organisation. Some teachers believe that the whole stratified, authoritarian structure is hostile to the educational needs of our children.
ALBERT RowF. and PETER MAUGER , two headmasters, discuss how they have developed new flexible methods of school organisation
Produced by Peter Jarvis
Second broadcast

Contributors

Introduced By:
Dr. F. Hilliard
Unknown:
Albert Rowf.
Unknown:
Peter Mauger
Produced By:
Peter Jarvis

A series of eight broadcasts
Introduced by DR. ANNE Ross
3: The Celtic World
The classical writers of Greece and Rome noted down the habits of their Celtic neighbours and observed the ways in which they differed from themselves. From their writings, and from the evidence of archaeology and the Celtic literatures. we gain a convincing picture of Celtic life around the beginning of the Christian era. while the persistence of the Celtic tradition is borne out by the comments of modern travellers in Celtic regions such as Dr Johnson
Produced by Adrian Johnson
Study notes are available
Second broadcast

Contributors

Introduced By:
Dr. Anne Ross
Produced By:
Adrian Johnson

Five studies in styles and stylists in pulpit oratory from the Reformation to the nineteenth century by John Chandos
2: Lancelot Andrewes and John Donne
Readers,
HARVEY HALL
ANTHONY JACOBS and ALAN WHEATLEY
Produced by George MacBeth
Second broadcast
From Taylor to Tillotson: September 1

Contributors

Unknown:
John Chandos
Unknown:
Lancelot Andrewes
Readers:
John Donne
Readers:
Harvey Hall
Readers:
Anthony Jacobs
Readers:
Alan Wheatley
Produced By:
George MacBeth

Network Three

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