by Alan Gosling
'... Right. Well we got it established legally that he aint got no right to die on our premises I ' with PETER PRATT as Jack Flint
DANDY NICHOLS as Ginny Flint
EARL CAMERON as the Doctor
MALCOLM HAYES as Mr. Merit's brother
Produced by JOHN GIBSON
To be repeated on November I
Violin Concerto No. 22. in A minor played by ISAAC STERN (violin)
PHILADELPHIA Orchestra Conducted by EUGENE ORMANDY on a gramophone record
A series of three programmes about the Election as seen in one constituency
2: The Parties in Action
This programme goes on the air immediately the polls close. By means of interviews recorded with candidates, party workers, and ordinary voters it seeks to describe how the parties conducted their campaigns, and to measure the impact which they made on the electorate.
Presented by ROBERT E. DOWSE
Research by JEFFREY STANYER
Produced by NEIL CRICHTON-MILLER
3-Postscript:
ALLEGRI String QUARTET Eli Goren (violin)
Peter Thomas (violin) Patrick Ireland (viola) William Pleeth (cello) with Cecil Aronowitz (viola)
The first of six programmes of Haydn's Quartets Op. 76 and Mozart's String Quintets
October 29: Haydn in D minor; Mozart in A major (K.581) followed by an Interlude: 10.50-11.0
The full details of every result declared overnight will be broadcast on this Network, and it is therefore complementary to the faster but more concentrated ' flash ' service to be heard in the Home Service
Newsreaders:
David BROOMFIELD
ANDREW GEMMILL
JOHN SPURLING