Prelude and Fugue in E minor
(The Wedge)
6.15* Chorale Preludes:
Herr Jesu Christ , dich zu uns wend' (S.655)
Wer nur den lieben Gott lasst walten (S.647)
6.24* Fantasia and Fugue in G minor
SIMON PRESTON (organ) from the Church of St. Clement Danes, London
6: The Next Generation
UWE KITZINGER , Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford comments on the previous programmes in this series and gives his own views on the up-and-coming generation
Illustrated by recordings made recently in Federal Germany Series produced by ANTHONY MONCRIEFF
by Ray Jenkins
Boy Dudgeon is a juvenile delinquent condemned for kilting an old woman. He is examined by an idealistic prison visitor, Mr. Cliffe, who unravels the boy's background: once he learns the truth he sees Dudgeon as a human being whose motives he understands. with WILLIAM Squire as Mr. Cliffe
NORMAN CLARIDGE as the Prison Governor
PETER Claughton as Mr. Seeley
KENNETH CRANHAM as Boy Dudgeon
Produced by JOHN Gibson
Third broadcast
Opera in three acts
Music by Gluck sung in the French version by MOLINE on gramophone records with THE ROGER BLANCHARD VOCAL ENSEMBLE
The Lamoureux ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HANS Rosbaus
Act 1
The tomb of Eurydice
by ROBERT NEILD ,
Deputy Director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research
Mr. Neild deals with some of the points raised by Professor Ely Devons in his talk Kconomic Management in Whitehall broadcast on June 28.
Act 2
Scene 1: The entrance to the Underworld
Scene 2: The Elysian fields
A series of six fortnightly programmes in which Londoners in various trades and professions talk about their lives and opinions
2: A Chef
Introduced by PHILIP O'CONNOR Produced by DAVID THOMSON
Second broadcast
Act 3
A dark, cavernous labyrinth. chanuins to the Temple of Love
Haydn's Orfeo ed Euridice: August 15 followed by an interlude at 10.50