The last seven paragraphs of ' Overture,' the first part of Swann's Way, which contain the description of how the taste of madeleine soaked in tea brings back memories of Combray
Translated by C. K. Scott Moncrieff
Read by Leslie Stokes
Partita No. 1, in B flat
Toccata in F sharp minor played by Natasha Litvin (piano)
Fourth of six programmes in which all Bach's partitas and toccatas are being played.
or The Scheming Lieutenant'
A farce by * Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Adapted for broadcasting by Cynthia Pughe with Frank Atkinson. Roger Delgado
Alastair Duncan , Hamilton Dyce Stanley Groome , Hugh Manning Produced by Wilfrid Grantham
Scene: A small town in England, 1775
Kathleen Ferrier (contralto)
Edinburgh Royal Choral Union
(Chorus-Master. Herrick Bunney)
Statsradiofonien Orchestra
Conductor, Fritz Busch
Part 1
Philip Carr gives an appreciation of the dramatist
Plnero's best-known play The Second Mrs. Tanqueray has been revived this year, and tomorrow is the first night of the London production.
Part 2
From the Uaher Hall , Edinburgh
Marr or Marx?
Talk by W. K. Matthews , Professor of Russian in the University of London, on the recent controversy in the Soviet Union about linguistics.
To be repeated on September 25
Next talk: September 27
Quintette a vent de l'Orchestre National de la Radiodiffusion Franchise :
Fernand Dufrene (flute) Jules Goetgheluck (oboe)
Maurice Cliquennois (clarinet)
René Plessier (bassoon) Louis Courtinat (horn)
Jean Fran çaix (piano)
Illustrated talk by John Speirs
Sonata in B flat minor, Op. 8 played by Norina Semirvo (cello) and Gordon Watson (piano)
(The recorded broadcast of May 23)