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Saturday. January 1. 1958 Weekend Listening Tonight

... Britain. I.4o—Eugene Onegin” (opera). 2.o~The Critics. 245 —Sunday Symphony Concert.| 3.41 app.—The Bad and the Beautiful (poetry). 4.1 app.— Symphony Concert (part 2). Alfi—‘l‘nlkh}: of Books. 5.0— Children’s Hour. 555 — The ‘weather. R AR 6.o—News. 6 ...

Sunday

... 3 15—Amphitryon” (a comedy) 445 — “Guglielmo Tell” ~ (opera). s.ss—Law_in Action. 6.ls—Guglielmo Tell (act 2), 7.s—New Poetry. 7.25 —“Guglielmo Tell” (act 3). 8.25 —Handel's Dramatic Works 845—A Concert. 9.4o—English 18th Century Art. 10.0—Scriabin's ...

HOME (330 m

... ” THIRD (464 m. and 194 m.) 6.0 —Viciorian Humanity. 6.20 —-Contemporary Music. 7.15- Jean Piaget (talk). 7.35- “Mireio” (poetry). 815 Arthur Honegger. 9.25 -“Judas Iscariot” (play). 10.55—Tudor and Jaeobean Church Music. OTHER REGIONS WEST (28m. and ...

TALKING THINGS OVER!

... “pupils.” Another suggestion that has been put forward is that subjects of wider interest, such as Scottish history or Burns' - .poetry. should be studied as a change from the more serious matters. such as foreign affairs and industrial history, tackled byv ...

Charlton’s hope

... most of which has been met by donations from the public. While the Education Committee sat today, Miss Jeffs was taking a poetry lesson with her class. “I have met several of the mothers when their children have been ill or when they have come to ask ...

Published: Thursday 17 February 1955
Newspaper: Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1075 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

Weekend TV,

... THIRD (46am. and 194 m.) Lane 1115 Reverie 11,50~ ;)'OO Urren(n Baroque Music. Weather forecast 6.1 nwritten Music. 6.55- The Poetry of Thomas Hardy MIDLA,D (?_'lfim-) 80-Choral a n d Orchestral ~ 190 am.—lhe First Day ol Concert. 825 -The Skeleton of the ...

THIRD (46am. and 194 m.)

... THIRD (46am. and 194 m.) | 6.O—A Marvellous Decade (1838-1848). 7.o—Peerson and Hindemith. 7.3s—Foreign Review. 85—The Poetry Bookshop. B.4o—Orchestral Concert. '9.10—“’1‘110 First Mathematician in Europe” (talk). 9.3s—Orchesiral Concert (part 2). 10 ...

7 tic science and metal work. an or es oro Mr. Harolq Tavlor, a member of the secondary education committee,

... o—Soviet Affairs. 7.3o—Bach Mass in B Minor. BB.4o—The Royal Graves at Ur. 9 0-—Bach Mass in B Minor (part 2). 10.10 —The Poetry Bookshop. 10.40 —Beethoven. 11.10—The Germans and their Unity \ | TELEVISION - 5.00 Children’s Television. - 7.25 Weather ...

Few at isteddfod opening

... ul is a magnificent miribution to the cultural 2 ol the community. “We all improve ourselves . listening to good music wl poetry, and seeing our i'nds and relations perform.” “The first part of the steddfod is concerned mainly th the voung people, and ...

Ccall to end subservience to America’

... Other results were:— Reading poetry or prose at sight, competitors under 12 vears (adjudicator, Sir Gyles Isham)—l Ann Starkey, Kettering (175), 2 Elizabeth Coe, Kettering (174), 3 Shirley Kean, Northampton (162); reading poetry or prose at hléhl. competitors ...

FILL LEISURE WITH TV AND N.U.T. OFFICER TELLS PUPILS

... individual in a way that suited him or her best. He was grateful to the teachers who taught him to love and appreciate music, poetry and drama. 1 Freestone and Patricia Gardner, lan form. 1 | Form 3H: Derek Roworth and {Jean Smith, Ist form; Keith Dart|nell ...

Poetry Soéi'éfy’s award for Frances

... Poetry Soéi'éfy’s award for Frances 'I‘EN years of hard work at classes for diction and Public speaking have brought their reward for 16-year-old Frances Anderson, 24 Wheatley Avenue. Corby. Her latest award is a special distinction in the London Poetry ...