A satirical programme about pleasant and unpleasant everyday noises, written and introduced by Henry Reed. Produced by Edward Livesey
Piano Sonata in C (K.279)
Piano Sonata in G (K.283) played by Nina Milhina
Sixth of a series of recitals in which Nina Milkina will play all Mozart's piano sonatas
' Battles by Letter'
4-' Coleridge v. Lamb.' With Robert Eddison as Coleridge and Harold Scott as Lamb. Arranged and produced by Stephen Potter
Every week one of the best talks of past years is repeated in the Third Programme. This week, a recording of the late C.H. Middleton on 'Pruning Fruit Trees'
(First broadcast in the series 'In Your Garden' on December 3, 1944)
Carter String Trio:
Mary Carter (violin), Anatole Mines (viola), Peggy Sampson (cello)
(Continued in next column)
Leon Goossens (oboe)
Peter Pears (tenor)
Benjamin Britten (piano)
Part 1
A diatribe compiled by Terence Tiller. Readers: Cyril Gardiner , James Stephens , and Dennis Arundell. Programme produced by Patrie Dickinson
Part 2
From the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House. London
2—' The Iliad'
A talk by J. T. Sheppard , Litt.D., Provost of King's College, Cambridge followed by Interlude
A study of William Blake 's struggle against the ' satanic mills ' of the industrial revolution, written by Douglas Cleverdon , with a commentary by J. Bronowski , on whose book the programme is based
A talk by James Stephens
London Wind Players
Conductor, Harry Blech
BBC Singers
Conducted by Cyril Gell