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The Week's Highlights SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22 6.15 p.m. "Bread and Work’: A talk by the Rev. Henry Carter. 6.30 William Walton’s Viola Concerto, played by Lionel Tertis with the BBC Symphony Orchestra. 7.25 The Archbishop of Canterbury speaks to the Forces. 7.30 "Books and People’: A talk by Desmond MacCarthy. 8.25 Programme announcements. 8.30 A _ recital by Nina Milkina (piano). 9.15 A service from the Pro-Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Wellington, New Zealand. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23 6.1S p.m. "As I See It": A talk by James Stephens, the Irish author. 7.30 War Report. 7.36 Composer of the’ Week: Haydn (and at the same time on Wednesday and vamagy ss 8.15 Talk: "Science Notebook." TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 6.15 p.m. With the Australians in Britain. 7.30 Talk: "From All Over Britain: A Day in Shropshire." 8.45 The BBC Orchestra, conducted by Clarence Raybould, David Martin (Canadian violinist) and Colin Horsley (New Zealand pianist). WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 6.15 p.m. Talk: "Anzacs on Tour." 7.30 War Report. 7.45 Russian Commentary by Alexander Werth. 8.15 Feature: "London Calling Europe." 8.50 War Review. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 6.15 p.m. "Carnival Concert’: Sir Adrian Boult conducts the BBC Orchestra. 7.30 Feature: "Thé William Penn Tercentenary, 1644-1944," with Marius Goring as William Penn. 8.50 War Review. ‘ 9.30 Songs by Russian Composers. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 6.30p.m. Radio Theatre: "Shake- . speare’s Characters," featuring George Howe as Capulet, from "Romeo and Juliet." 8.15 "Talk from Scotland," by George : Blake. ; 8.50 War Review. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 6.15 pp. Talk: "Calling New Zeaand." 7.30 War Report. 7.45 "World Affairs": Talk by Wickham Steed. 8.15 Union Forum: Talk: "Will the Rise of the Far East Impoverish the West?" 8.50 War Review. 9,00 The Brains Trust, with Lady Apsley, Geoffrey Crowther, R. F oore, Dr. Malcolm Sart and Emanuel Shinwell. uestionmaster: Donald McCullough. —

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 278, 20 October 1944, Page 9

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BBC Pacific Service New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 278, 20 October 1944, Page 9

BBC Pacific Service New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 278, 20 October 1944, Page 9

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