Light Programme
... Childhood. 9.o—Contemporary Music. 9.2s—The United States and Europe. 9.4s—Contemporary Music (concert continued). 10.50—John Keats (reader, Alec Clunes). 11.0— Bach. 11.35—The Coleridge Notebooks ...
... Childhood. 9.o—Contemporary Music. 9.2s—The United States and Europe. 9.4s—Contemporary Music (concert continued). 10.50—John Keats (reader, Alec Clunes). 11.0— Bach. 11.35—The Coleridge Notebooks ...
... 5146 m. (583 kc/s) (1,474 kc/s) 2035 m | 6.O—A History in Sound of European Music. 6.3s—Studylns the Election (talk). 6.55 —John Keats (reading). 7.30— London Symphony Orchestra. B.ls—Florence Nightingale in her Last Years (talk), 8.35— Concert (continued) ...
... requests (records). ~Television 8.00 Newsreel. 8.15 “The Eve of St. Agnes” (dance drama based on USIERRN T T ) posm by John Keats) 11,56 News summary. ! s.OO e:;'“fl lln’ (American comm). Third Pro‘ramme ! 9.45 Phvilis Robins in “Star-6.00 Robert and ...
... Playhouse. THIRD (464 m and 194 m.) 'l 6.0 -New Music. 6.4s—The | IMigration of Mammals (talk). 7.5-Spanish Songs. 7.30--John Keats and the Beautiful Mrs Jones (talk) 75856 — Maurice Denham in |“Le_Medecin Malgre Lul,” 9.0 'BBC Scottish Orchestra. 100 ...
... of Victorial thorough. | painting; 8 5--Valentine Dyal Septem-{in “The War Criminal”; 10.15- ‘clusive. | Beethoven: 1045—John Keat —A. R |and the beautiful Mrs. Jone: &e&‘}fiin 10—Dvorak.* OTHER REGIONS FINEDON | LonDON (330 m 615—] 1y -— Harvest Festival ...
... HOME (330 m. 9 30—Service. 11.15--Talk on Andorra. 2.15-Home Grown. 440 -John Lehmann talks ‘a?out John Keats 745—Service ...
... ceevvvnees E Smith 8 000 JOSIMON (W Hall) 8-10 ccovvvvvresansssee.. J Sime (6 runners) Betting forecast:! 2-1 agst John’s Keat, 5-2 Golden Inca, 4-1 Sinaloa, 8-1 Hill House and Josimon, 10-1 Flying Curtis C'.:IU.—NOR‘I’N BAR HANDICAP PLATE, £4OO mile ...
... Joseph Barlowne Wwas riding toward Wisbech when his rear tyre burst. He lost control and both he and his passenger, Mr. Brian John Keats, were thrown off. Mr. Barlowne received serious cuts and lacerations to 2 hand and leg, and Mr. Keats’s leg was badly grazed ...
... One mile. hve furlongs and 180 yards. Value lo the winner: £389 14« 2 :40-:30 Towch Wood (C/D) (S. Hall) 8-8-5 1 ra0:0: John's Keat (F. Carr) 4-8-4 .. 4. Sime E. Larkin ...
... commissioner for the rebuilding of St Paui’s after the fire. 1632—Jan Vermeer, the Dutch artist, was born in Amsterdam. - 1795—John Keats the poet was born in London. 1816—Birth of Philo Remington the US typewriter manufacturer. The first author to use one of ...