tFirst of two illustrated talks in which FRANK HARRISON introduces music from the Eton Choirbook,which he has edited
The illustrations are sung by the SCHOLA POLYPHONICA (director, Henry Washington) and include John Browne 's 0 Maria salvatoris mater, Richard Davy 's Salve regina, music by Walter Lambe.
Liam HUDSON answers questions from ARCHIE CLOW about his recent personality studies of VI Form students; and he discusses their significance With JOHN HEYWOOD , Senior Research Fellow in Technical Education at Birmingham College of Advanced Technology Third broadcast
CARMIRELLI STRING QUARTET
Duo in B flat major, Op. 5
No. 4, for two violins
Quartet in D major, Op. 64 No. Trio in G, Op. 9 No. 5, for two violins and cello
Quartet in F major, Op. 64 No. 1 Duo in E flat major: La buona notte, for two violins
Second, fourth, and fifth items are first performances in this country
Portrait of William Rufus compiled by EDWARD MILLER Lecturer in History in the University of Cambridge from anecdotes and reminiscences of those who knew him
Michael Hordern as William of Malmesbury Stephen Murray as Orderic Vitalis
DAVID KING-WOOD as Eadmer of Canterbury
AUBREY WOODS as The Chronicler MICHAEL DEACON as Narrator Produced by NESTA PAIN followed by an interlude at 7.55
JOHN OGDON (piano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Lorin MAAZEL
From the Usher Hall, Edinburgh
Part 1
See page 15
by John Street
In the second of two talks Mr. Street describes how the English landscape garden, the creation of William Shenstone, degenerated into the 'gardenesque' of J. C. Loudon and Paxton.
Readings by James McKechnie
Part 2
A play for radio by Bernard Kops with Cyril Shaps
Michael Crawford , Jane Asher
' All over the world at this moment millions are entering the water. We must all walk into the waves. Are you prepared to drown this morning? For you are going to ... '
Other parts played by Adrian Brine and members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Music composed and conducted by JOHN BECKETT
Produced by MICHAEL BAKEWELL Second broadcast