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A story by Tiber Dery adapted for broadcasting by William Glen-Doepel with Cyril Shaps and Kathleen Michael
Behind the Brick Wall, by one of Hungary's most distinguished contemporary writers, is a study of the tensions in a communist factory official who lives under a system that makes no allowance for human weakness. Produced by WILLIAM GLEN-DOEPEL
To be repeated on February 1 See page 19

Contributors

Story By:
Tiber Dery
Broadcasting By:
William Glen-Doepel
Unknown:
Cyril Shaps
Unknown:
Kathleen Michael
Produced By:
William Glen-Doepel
Bodi:
Cyril Shaps
Factory Official:
Brian Jackson
Ferenc:
Timothy West
Foreman:
Alfred Hoffman
Mrs Bodi:
Kathleen Michael

Evening (Vradhi) Ideal (Idaniko) first broadcast performance
Chrysanthema first broadcast performance
Spring (Anlxi)
The Fig Tree (Sikla)
Song of the loom (To traghoudi tou arghaliou) sung by NOELLE BARKER (soprano) with Colin KINGSLEY (piano)

Contributors

Soprano:
Noelle Barker
Piano:
Colin Kingsley

Piano Sonatas
F minor. Op. 2 No. 1
F minor, Op. 57 (Appasslonata) played by Joss KAHAN
This is the first of a series of nineteen recitals (ten in the Third and nine in the Home Service) during which all Beethoven's piano sonatas are to be played.
A major. Op. 2 No. 2. played by Janice Williams : Friday at 11.15 p.m. (Home); C major. Op. 2 No. 3. played by Svlatoslav Richter. on a record: January 15 (Third)

Contributors

Played By:
Joss Kahan
Played By:
Janice Williams
Played By:
Svlatoslav Richter.

An illustrated talk by ALEC Robertson
During the next few weeks the" Third Programme is to broadcast five programmes which will include the Byrd masses and a number of his motets. Alec Robertson discusses Byrd's Latin church music and his liturgical background.

Contributors

Talk By:
Alec Robertson
Unknown:
Alec Robertson

Third Programme

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More