Listings
An excerpfrom
Honesty in the Church by Daniel Callahan
† Reader, RICHARD LEECH
Contributors
Reader:
Daniel
Callahan
Reader:
Richard
Leech
Make Yourself aHome for listeners from India and Pakistan
Aiye Angrezi Sikhen
English by Radio
Produced by Viola Huggins
Ap Ki Pasand on gramophone records
Introduced by ALEY HASAN
Produced by David Gretton
8.10 On VHF and Ramsgate
THE EYE-WITNESS
Reports from Britain and overseas
Contributors
Produced By:
Viola
Huggins
Introduced By:
Aley
Hasan
Produced By:
David
Gretton
ROWLAND JONES (tenor)
ST. DEINIOL SINGERS
COLWYN BAY GIRLS CHOIR
BETHESDA LADIES CHOIR
LLITHFAEN AND
DISTRICCHORAL SOCIETY
PENRHYN MALE VOICE CHOIR accompanied by MENNA LEVSHON , WILLIAM BACON and FFRANCON THOMAS
Arranged and conducted by JAMES WILLIAMS
Introduced by Die HUGHES
Contributors
Tenor:
Rowland
Jones
Accompanied By:
Menna
Levshon
Accompanied By:
William
Bacon
Accompanied By:
Ffrancon
Thomas
Conducted By:
James
Williams
Introduced By:
Die
Hughes
Contributors
Written By:
Edward J.
Mason
Written By:
John Keir
Cross
Edited By:
Godfrey
Baseley
Produced By:
Tony
Shryane
from Walsall Parish Church. Staffordshire conducted by the Vicar and Rural Dean of Walsall,
PREBENDARY VERNON S. NICHOLLS
Hymns (A. and M. Rev.): New every morning (4); Immortal, invisible, God only wise (372); Dear Lord and Father of mankind (184)
Psalm 116
Lesson: St. Luke 15, vv. 11-24
Organist, Edgar Morgan
Contributors
Unknown:
Prebendary Vernon S.
Nicholls
Organist:
Edgar
Morgan
The theme for this year is Arin Britain
11: The Mud Bath painted 1912-1913 by Bomberg (Tate Gallery, London)
Speaker, Andrew Forge artist, critic, and Head of Painting Department, Gold-smiths' College, London
Produced by George Walton Scot
Last Friday's broadcast (Third Net.)
Subscriptions for the year are 35s. and should be sent to BBC Publications (AE 68). [address removed]
Contributors
Produced By:
George
Walton
A Sunday supplemento Woman's Hour
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Two Views on Being Rich: from NUBAR GUTLBENKIAN and THE REV. TIMOTHY BEAUMON
Pony Auction: PATRICK DOBBS visits the sale of Welsh ponies aLlanybyther
Happy aEighty: reflections from S. P. B. MAIS
Personal Philosophy: CHARLOTTE MITCHELL'S view of life
Contributors
Introduced By:
Marjorie
Anderson
Unknown:
Nubar
Gutlbenkian
Unknown:
Rev. Timothy
Beaumon
Unknown:
Patrick
Dobbs
Chairman, DILYS PoWELL
Book: KARL MILLER
Art: JOHN RICHARDSON
Film: ERIC RHODE
Theatre: J. W. LAMBER
Broadcasting: JOHN GROSS
Producer, Jocelyn Ferguson
Repeated: Thursday, 3.30
Contributors
Unknown:
Dilys
Powell
Unknown:
Karl
Miller
Unknown:
John
Richardson
Producer:
Jocelyn
Ferguson
A spontaneous discussion by PATRICIA McLAUGHLIN, DOMINIC LE FOE, EDGAR LUSTGARTEN, HARRY SOAN
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOO
Produced by Michael Bowen
from Bratton Fleming, Devon
Last Friday's broadcast (Light)
Contributors
Unknown:
Patricia
McLaughlin
Unknown:
Dominic
Le Foe
Unknown:
Edgar
Lustgarten
Produced By:
Michael
Bowen
Unknown:
Bratton
Fleming
Introduced by FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Members of the Grimsby Flower Lovers' Club in Lincolnshire putheir questions to
FRED LoADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL
Contributors
Introduced By:
Franklin
Engelmann
Unknown:
Bill
Sowerbutts
Unknown:
Alan
Gemmell
Hobson's Choice by Harold Brighouse withand
'I'm a decent-minded man. I'm British middle-class and I'm proud of it. I stand for commonsense and sincerity ... ' These are the Lancashire accents of Horatio Hobson the title role of Harold Brighouse's mosfamous play. Iwas written in 1916, and has become a classic of such standing thaiwas the only modern play to be taken on tour recently to the U.S.S.R. by the National Theatre Company.
Music by.NEVILLE McGRAH
Produced by ALFRED BRADLEY
Broadcason Nov. 14. 1962 (Light)
Contributors
Unknown:
Harold
Brighouse
Music By:
Neville
McGrah
Produced By:
Alfred
Bradley
Horatio Hobson:
Wilfred
Pickles
Willie Mossop:
Bernard
Cribbing
Maggie:
Barbara
Young
Alice:
Anna
Cropper
Alber:
John
Normington
Tubby:
Graham
Rigby
Jim Heeler:
Henry
Livings
Dr Macfarlane:
Duncan
McIntyre
Vickey:
Karal
Gardner
Mrs Hepworth:
Marion
Dawson
Ada Figgins:
Elizabeth
Bell
Fred Beenstock:
Geoffrey
Hinsliff
A view of the arts in the making
Introduced by DEREK HAR including:
HENRY MOORE talking in his studio aMuch Hadham abouhis work and his forthcoming exhibition in Rumania
ADRIAN RENDLE , director of Something Nasty in the Wood-shed, talks abouthis musical which he has adapted from Stella Gibbons ' novel Cold ComforFarm
MICHAEL WEBB on the London Film Festival
CAROL REED, director of The Agony and the Ecstasy, on how the film was made
Production team:
George Angell , Jocelyn Ferguson Jeremy Nicklin
Contributors
Introduced By:
Derek
Har
Unknown:
Henry
Moore
Unknown:
Adrian
Rendle
Unknown:
Stella
Gibbons
Unknown:
Michael
Webb
Unknown:
George
Angell
Unknown:
Jocelyn
Ferguson
Unknown:
Jeremy
Nicklin
From My Postbag: JOHN HAY, M.P.
From Here and There: JOAN YORKE with some more useful information
You and Your Job. 2: LAURIE SAPPER discusses injuries awork
Introduced by RoBIN HOLMES
Nexedition: November 21
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Hay, M.P.
Unknown:
Joan
Yorke
Introduced By:
Robin
Holmes
Your questions answered by ERIC ENNION
L. HUGH NEWMAN and PETER SCOT
Chairman,
DEREK McCULLOCH (Uncle Mac) Produced by John Sparks
Questions should be senon a post-card to: Nature Parliament. BBC, Broadcasting House. Bristol. 8.
Repeated: Wednesday, 9.5 a.m.
Contributors
Unknown:
Eric
Ennion
Unknown:
L. Hugh
Newman
Unknown:
Peter
Scot
Unknown:
Derek
McCulloch (uncle Mac)
Produced By:
John
Sparks
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
The British Legion Village. Ken
Produced by Richard Burwood
Contributors
Unknown:
Franklin
Engelmann
Produced By:
Richard
Burwood
REGINALD LEOPOLD AND THE
PALM COURORCHESTRA
Visiting artist, LAURIE PAYNE
Contributors
Unknown:
Reginald
Leopold
Artist:
Laurie
Payne
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Contributors
Unknown:
Alistair
Cooke
An acof worship for radio compiled from the writings of BARON FRIEDRICH VON HÜGEL 1852-1925 with CARLETON HOBBS , JUNE BARRIE and DOUGLAS VAUGHAN
Written and narrated by JOHN COULSON
Produced by Colin James
Contributors
Unknown:
Carleton
Hobbs
Unknown:
John
Coulson
Produced By:
Colin
James
Appeal on behalf of St. Andrew's Home for Elderly Ladies by EAMONN ANDREWS
Contributions, preferably by crossed postal order or cheque, will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
This new Home, attached to an existing convent, is still under construction. Iprovides individual rooms so tharesidents may enjoy privacy and comfort. The need for iis urgent, and funds musbe raised from voluntary sources to ensure its completion.
Contributors
Unknown:
Eamonn
Andrews
Unknown:
Eden
Hall
by Mary Renaul adapted by CEDRIC MESSINA with Theseus, King of Athens, abouto sail for Crete, has been persuaded by his friend Pirithoos to embark instead on a warlike expedition-
EPISODE 4
Music by CHRISTOPHER WHELEN
Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL
Repeated: Tuesday, 3.0
Keith Michell is in ' Roberand Elizabeth ' athe Lyric Theatre. London
Contributors
Unknown:
Mary
Renaul
Adapted By:
Cedric
Messina
Music By:
Christopher
Whelen
Produced By:
Archie
Campbell
Unknown:
Keith
Michell
Unknown:
Roberand
Elizabeth
Theseus:
Keith
Michell
Theseus:
Keith
Michell
Pirithoos:
Michael
Spice
Amyntor:
Glyn
Dearman
Crewmen:
Douglas
Hankin
Crewmen:
Stephen
Jack
Pylenor:
Colin
Campbell
Hippolyta:
June
Tobin
Amazons.:
Mirjam
Margolyes
Amazons.:
Jane
Wenham
, Amazons.:
Joan
Matheson
, Amazons.:
Patricia
Leventon
Introduced by ALAN KEITH with gramophone records of the mospopular pieces of music chosen by listeners
Contributors
Introduced By:
Alan
Keith
A World of Peoples by Robert Gardiner
Executive Secretary
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa t1: Racism
The characteristics of racial aversion, and sources of iin the racismind. Some hopeful lines of therapy—including legislation. The new awareness of racial issues in Great Britain, as istrikes an African who knew the country better twenty-five years ago. Migration as an international concern.
Repeated on Mon. a7.30 (Third) See facing page Nexweek:
Patterns of Race Relations
These lectures are being Printed in The Listener' followed by an Interlude
The Captain of our Salvatton tA reading from' Christian
Faith and Practice in the experience of the Society of Friends'
Conquering kings their titles take (A. and M. 175)
Isaiah 61, vv. 1-3, 10, 11 St. Luke 4, vv. 14-22
To Christ, the Prince of Peace
(BBC H.B. 94)
Hebrews 2, vv. 8-10
Piano music by Lisz
played by THOMAS RAJNA
Three Transcendental Studies
No. 2, in A minor; Paysage; Feux-follets
11.16* Valse impromptu (c.
1850)
11.23* Rhapsodie espagnole
11.37* Aux cyprès de la Villa d'Este
Sixth of thirteen weekly recitals
Contributors
Music By:
Lisz
Played By:
Thomas
Rajna