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g,25 BACH 6.0 The Band W aggon Jieatiier Jlarper (soprano) each Tuesday pre~£nts Richard Adeney (flute) Dennis Clift (trumpet) RONNIE ALDRICH Charles Spinks (harpsichord) AND THE SQUADRONAIRES Jiurwitz Chamber Ensemble with Director and solo violin, Ken Kil'ldw.m, Peter :i\-Iorton Emanuel Hm·witz Jo[)n B[)xter, and Andrew Reavley Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 Cliff Townshend and his Cantata No. 61: Jauchzet, Gott singing Saxophone .Drandenbut·g Concerto No. 3 and the (BBC recording) Dixieland Group Ocmtatas Nos. 4 and 31: April 6 Produced by· John Burn~by Denis Steveus tvrites on page 6 News Summary ot 6.30 'AND LUDLOW CHIMES ARE PLAYING' 9.20 'THE Wiljretl Pit.•Mcs asks tlte people of tlw llisloric low II to ~ llave A Co 1 al 7.30 PRIMAL SCENE, 6.45 ' THE ARCHERS ' as it tvere ••• ' A story of country folk 9,30 News Summary 11.55 LATE NEWS Nine studies in disloyalty Written bv Stephen Grenfell Geoffrey Webb and Ed,vard .J. i.\fason 12,0 Big Ben: Close Dowl!i by Henry Reed (BBC record in g) is the storyteller in Produced by Douglas Cleverdon OUR DAY AND AGE followed by HERDEI1:T RBEVE, a sclw1ar Shipping Forecast on 1,500 m. only Hugh Burden True stories HILDA TABLET, a oomposeress of the world we live in 1far.Y O'Farrell DOOR EVELYN BAXTCR, her seoi'etary 14-THE PEOPLE NEXT Colin Campbell The story of an experiment whose pur­ ELSA STRAUSS, a singm• 7.25 SPORT pose is to remove loneliness and the J.Vfarjorie Westbury sense of being unwanted from the lives GENERAL GLAND, a general of those whom old age has left alone ' Der~·ek Guyler News Summary in the world. In this experiment the NANCY SHEWIN •• ,...... Dorothy Primrose 7,30 people next door-neighbours-have JANEl', her daughter ...... Gwen Cherrell Wilfred Picldes in contributed in. a practical way to the OWEN, BRIAN, and GEORGE, some of idealism of the man who began itl her sons: Denis Quilley, Wilfrid HAVE A GO! Major Carr-Gomm. He, together with Downing, and 1\f, Westbur)• visits Ludlon• friends who share his views and some StEPHEN SHEWIN ...... Carleton Hobbs of the old people whose lives have been CoNNIE, !lis wife ...... Gwen Cherrell ancient town in Shropshire where made happier, reconstruct the progress CAPTAIN 8MITHEns ...... Fran1t Duncan • , • , Ludlow Market hums, of this neighbourly experiment in Al:scHYLUS ArHANISIS, a millionaire And Ludlow Chimes ure plnying Bermondsey. Harold Lang " The Conquering Hero Comes " ' WITH D.E.R's NEW ('A Shropshire; Lad '-A. E. Hou~mnn) Script compiled by Wyn Knowles PLANKTON, his secretary.Franli:: Duncan T.V. RENTAL PLAN Production by Joe Burroughs Flamenco singers: with Mabel at 'The Table' Renting from D.E.R. is the best way to A!a1·jorie Westbun• and Denis Qui11ey and (BBC recording.) television viewing. You save because ONLY Music composed by Donald Swann Harry Hudson at the piano D.E.R. offer ALL these advanlages: (BBC recording) PresPnted br Stephen Wil1!o.ms 10.0 Wilfrid Thomas presents e FREE repairs nnd replacements 1 (Doroihy Primrose is in ' Salad Days at Repeatc(l on Su11day at 11.0 a.m. for as long as you rent. lhe f'audn•ille Theatre; Dmis Q11i!Jey in DATE WITH A DISC e FREE Service at your home t Grab 1\ le a Gondola , at the Lyric A choice of gramophone records by D.E.R 's mobile workshops. Theatre~ Londo11) 8,0 Tony Hnncocl< in To be 1'epcated on Friday at 8.0 for the family circle 01> FREE Joan set if on-the-spot HANCOCK'S HALF-HOUR repairs are not possible. 11> Reducing rentals. Greenwicli Time Signal 10.50 . 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Ltd.-:Press Advertislng,TV llOu,..- -, Introduced by John Hobday 11.30 News Summary The Green Twlckcnham, Middlesex, FIRESIDE CABARET with John Faassen I ~~!~~~!~d ~~~~~:;~?of the Sur. J In which Herbert Reeve and his The Linden Singers The Montmartre Players I ma5ter'and o()'ournewrent:ll plan I friends and helpers and, more Conductor, William Llewellyn Directed by Henry Krein especially, General Gland, come Willi into refreshing contact with the BBC Concert Orchestra primal scene, as it were, of our (Leader, William Armon) Julie Dawn I Est. 1938 ~=-~~;~~~:~~-=~~==~:~~ I civilisation-the Mediterranean Conductor, Vilem Tausky and j Ser~~~:h~~~:~.'ti~:;P~O:,,d~h~~!id7H~'Ii~~dil1, \ Sidney Bright at the piano L _ ~~~ ~t~nd Southa~t~ _ ..J """'===af 9.20====!l Produced b)' Charles Beardsall RADIO TIMES 49 Third Programme

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6,45 'THE ARCHERS ' 8.30 News Summary March A story of country foll! ANY QUESTIONS ? The third eclogue written by A sponta11eous discu~sion by Willy ...... Frank Duncan Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. Mason Tbomalin ...... Richnrd Hurndall Edited by Godfrey Baseley A. G. Street Introduced by Rayner Heppenstall Produced by Tony Shryane Richard Cro~sman, M.P. (BBC reconling) (BBC recording) Ted Leather, M.P. John Wain 10.45 MOZART 7 .. 0 Gre~nwich Time Signal Travelling Question-Master, Sonata in A (K.626) Fredd.y Grisewood played by THE MINISTER OF DEFENCE Arthur Grumiaux (violin) Produced by MichaeJ Bowen Clara HasJdl (piano) The Rt. Hon. Duncon Sonilys, ni.l'. From a cellar in Portsmouth on a gl'amophone record talks to Repeat<;d on Tuesday nl 1.10 (Home) Tomorrow's Recruits Sec puge 6 11.10. Close Down Comments on this programme for use in • Any Answers~ ' (next Thursday ot S. 30 p.m.) 6hou1d be addressed to the BBC, 1 BristoJ, inarl.;ed Any Questions~ l and shouJd arrive on Mond(1y, In llae Tllird Programma NEXT WEE[( '~~BJ,I' ~ALIT': radio play by 9.15 FRIDAY NIGHT 1l1e ·oENERAL ACCIDENT' House· Walter Jens, translated from the holders' Comprehensive Policy gives German by Michael Bullocll:: (Swulay IS 1\-IUSIC NIGHT (Hid Thur.srlay) belter than average cover on home and A weeldy programme of conlents at normal rates. And after every 1 ARABEJ,LA ': opera by Richard light mueic for everybody Strauss (on records) (Sunday) five years without a claim the next year played by the isABSOLUTELYFREE! See your agent I rnE DIRDS ': .comedy by Aristo~ BBC Concert Orchestra or broker or post the coupon TODAY! ~~nnes, translated by Dudley Fitts (Lender, WHJiam Armon) w lh music by Antony Hopldn.S (Tuesclay and Friday) Conductor, Vilem '.rauslty with Vanessa. 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Willcoclts, Campbell (Ma>·ch 23 aml 27) M.V.O., M.B.E. eACH: St. 1\Iatthcw Passion: record· rr:-~;:;:~::--;i;:dL"ifeJ llg from last year's Ansbach Festival and Stanley Rile.y 1 Assurance Corporation Ltd., General 1 (Mm·ch 23) 8 Buildings, Perth, Scotland. with the BBC Men's Chorus 1 Please send details of your Home I \lliJRLAINE IN : docu­ Introduced by Robin Boyle 1 Insurance with the Free Year. 1 hlentary feature compiled by Teronce Sle,•e Race Produced by John Tylee Tiller (March 25 ancl 28) I NAME------·---- I plays some of llw 'Music About Town~ Before an Jnvit.ed audience at l}]e illiE WALJ(()RE ': records ol Act 3· Camden Thenl·re, I ADDRESS I ~lrsten Flagstad, Otto Edf;lmaml (ll 11.15 ll1is evening. l-Ie olrw intra~ idenna Philharmonic Orchestra, con~ llcted by Georg Solti (March 30) duces ']us I }CIZZ' lomorrow evening News Summory at 9.3() L .::.:..-.::=-..:-:.-.:::::::.-::-::-:= :.2' ~ Director and solo violin, Ken Kirkham, Peter Morton Emanuel Hurwitz Joan Baxter, and Andrew Reavley vrandenburg Concerto No. 5 C!.i:ff Townshend and his cantata No. 51: Jauchzet, Gott singing Saxophone Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 and the (BBC recording) Dixieland Group Cantatas Nos. 4 and 31: ApTil 6 Produced by John Burn~by Den-is Stevens WT'ites on page 6 News Summary at 6.30 'AND LUD 9.20 'THE Wilfred Pic/des asl.·s tTte PRIMAL SCENE, 6.45 • THE ARCHERS • as it were ••• ' A story of country folk 9.30 News Summa Written by Ste,phen GrenJ Nine studies in disloyalty Geoffrey Webb and Edward J. lVfason by Henry Reed (BBC recording) is the Sttorytellc Produced by Douglas Cleverdon OUR DAY ANJ HERBERT. REEVE, a schola?' Hugh Burden Greenwich Tillle Sigmtl True storie: HILDA TABLET, a compose1·ess 7 of the world we • Mary O'Farrell RADIO NEWSREEL EVELYN BAXTER, he1' seC1'eta1'y 14-THE PEOPLE N1 Colin Campbell The story of an experimer ELSA STRAUSS, a s·ingeT 7.25 SPORT pose is to remove loneli Marjorie Westbury sense of being unwanted I GENERAL GLAND, a geneTal of those whom old age I Deryck Guyler Nel'I'S Summary in the world. In this e~ SHEWIN ...... Dorothy Primrose 7.30 people next door-neig he1· dau.ghte1' ...... Gwen Cherrell Wilfred Picldes in contributed in, a practical OWEN, BRIAN, and GEORGE, some of idealism of the man w he1· sons: Denis Quilley, Wilfrid HAVE A GO! Major Carr-Gomm. He, Downing, and M. Westbury visits Ludlow friends who share his vie STEPHEN SHEWIN ...... Carleton Hobbs of the old people whose li· ancient town in Shropshire where his wife ...... Gwen Chen·ell made happier, reconstruct SThiiTHERS ...... Frank Duncan • . . . Ludlow Market hums, of this neighbourly e} And Ludlow Chimes are playing AP.Rf'l'rvrxr" APHANISIS, a m:ilUonaiTe Bermondsey. Harold Lang "The Conquering Hero Comes" ' ('A Shropshire Lad '-A. E. Housman) Script compiled by Wy PLANKTON, hi.s secretm·y.Frank Duncan Production by Joe B· Flamenco singers: with Mabel at 'The Table' Marjorie Westbury and Denis Quilley and (BBC recordin Music composed by Donald Swann Harry Hudson at the piano (BBC recording) Presented by Stephen Willlams 10.0 Wilfrid Thomas p (Dorothy Primrose is in ' Salad Days ' Ill Reveatecl on Su.ncla.y at 11.0 a.m. ~he Vaudeville Theatre; Denis Qui/ley i!l DATE WITH A Grab Nle a Gondola' at che Lync A choice of gramophc Theatre, London) 8.0 Tony Hancodt in for the family ( To be 1'epeated on Friday at 8.0 HANCOCIPS HALF~HOUR 10.50 . Close Down f,eaturing Sidney James Bill Kerr, Hattie Jacques and Kenneth Williams Written by 10.40 BBC 'The Prhnal Scene Alan Simpson and Ray Galton DANCING C Produced by Tom Ronald as it n1ere ... (BBC recording) You are invited tc Repeated on Thu1·sday at 9.0 p.m. to the music Victor Silves1 and his Ballroom C 8.30 News Summary Produced by David f.- (BBC recordin TUESDAY TUNETIME ·'·' Music in all directions Introduced by John Hobday 11.30 News Summ~ with John Faassen FIRESIDE CA.B.1 In which Herbert Reeve and his The Linden Singers The Montmartre l friends and helpers and, more Conductor, William Llewellyn Directed by He:nr~ especially, General Gland, come with into refreshing contact with the BBC Concert Orchestra primal scene, as it were, of our (Leader, William Ar-mon) Julie Dawn civilisation-the Mediterranean Conductor, Vilem Tausky and Sidney Bright at tl l.::::::::::::====tllt 9.20===::..::::'.1 Produced by Charles BeardsaH e Director and solo violin, Ken Kirkham, Peter Morton Emanuel Hurwitz Joan Baxter, and Andrew Reavley ]lrandenburg· Concerto No. 5 Cliff Townshend and his Cantata No. 51: Jauchzet, Gott singing Saxophone Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 and the (BBC recording) Dixieland Group Cantatas Nos. 4 and 31: Ap1·il 6 Produced by John Burn!l-bY Denis Stevens W1'ites on page 6 News Summary at 6.30 'AND LU: 9.20 'THE Wilfred Picldes ash tlr PRIMAL SCENE, 6.45 • THE ARCHERS • as it were ..• ' A story of country folk 9.30 News Summ Written by Ste.phen Grer Nine studies in disloyalty Geoffrey Webb and Edvvard J. Mason by Henry Reed (BBC recording) is the s:torytel Produced by Douglas Cleverdon OUR DAY AN HERBERT REEVE, a scholaT Hugh Burden Greenwicl1 Time Signa,} True storiE HILDA TABLET, a composeress 7 of the world we Mary O'Farrell RADIO NEWSREEL EVELYN BAXTER, heT secretary 14-THE PEOPLE l"i Colin Campbell The story of an experimt ELSA STRAUSS, a singeT 7.25 SPORT pose is to remove lone: Marjorie V\Testbury sense of being unwanted GENERAL GLAND, a geneml of those whom old age Deryck Guyler News Summary in the world. In this t NANCY SHEWIN ...... Dorothy Primrose 7.30 people next door-ne: JANET, he1· clcmghter ...... Gwen Cherrell Wilfred Picldes in contributed in. a practic: OWEN, BRIAN, and GEORGE, S01lte of idealism of the man 1 heT sons: Denis Quilley, Wilfrid HAVE A GO! Major Carr-Gomm. He, Downing, and M. Westbury visits Ludlow friends who share his vi STEPHEN SI-IEWIN ...... Carleton Hobbs of the old people whose : CONNIE, Tds wife ...... Gwen Cherrell ancient town in Shropshire where made happier, reconstruc CAP'rAIN SMITHERS ...... Frank Duncan ' . . . Ludlow Market hums, of this neighbourly AEscHYLUS APHANISIS, a millionaire And Ludlow Chimes are playing Bermondsey. Harold Lang " The Conquering Hero Comes " ' ('A Shropshire Lad '-A. E. Housman) Script compiled by W PLANKTON, hi.s secretary.Frank Duncan Production by Joe 1 Flamenco singers: with Mabel at 'The Table' Marjorie Westbury and Denis Quilley and (BBC record i Music composed by Donald Swann Harry Hudson at the piano (BBC recording) Presented by Stephen Williams 10.0 Wilfrid Thomas 1 (Dorothy Pri111rose is in ' Salfid D~ys ' ~~ Repeated on Sunday at 11.0 a.m.. the Vaudeville Theatre; Dems Qwl/ey m DATE WITH 'Grab 1He a Gondola' at the Lyric A choice of gramopl Thcacre, London) 8.0 Tony Hancod{ in for the family To be 1·epeated on Friday at 8.0 HANCOCICS HALF~HOUR 10.50 . Close Do·wn f,eaturing Sidney Jam.es 1 Green wicb Ti Bill Kerr, Hattie Jacques NEViS and Kenneth Williams VVritten by 10.40 BBC 'The Printal Scene Alan Simpson and Ray Galton DANCING C Produced by Tom Ronald as it were ... (BBC recording) You ar.e invited j Repeatecl on Thu1·sday at 9.0 p.m. to the musi< Victor Silve: and his Ballroom 8.30 Nev;•s Summary Produced by Davi TUESDAY TUNETIME (BBC recordi Music in all directions Introduced by John. Hobday 11.30 News §umn1 with John Faassen FIRESIDE CAll In which Herbert Reeve and his The Linden Singers The Montmartre friends and helpers and, more Conductor, William Llewellyn Directed by Hen: especially, General Gland, come with into refreshing contact with the BBC Concert Orchestra primal scene, as it were, of our (Leader, William Armon) Julie Daw civilis.ation-the Mediterranean Conductor, Vilem Tausky and Sidney Bright at · ~====at 9.20===::...::::::C.J Produced by Charles Beardsall