Market trends, news, weather
Wednesday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time look at life around the country and across the world
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
In the 400th anniversary year of the translation of the New Testament into Welsh, T. GLYNNE DAVIES visits the translator's birthplace
and Programme News
Revised second edition of the breakfast-time magazine
by GEORGE A. HILL
Read by GARARD GREEN
Ninth of ten instalments
Introductory music for assembly
9.10 The Service tTuesday's broadcast
9.30 Interlude
9.35 MATHEMATICS
3: Base 12 numbers by James Hawthorne
9.55 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT I by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
Tuesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 15
Jesu, the very thought of thee
(BBC H.B. 322)
Psalm 111
St. Luke 24, vv. 13-31
Abide with me (BBC H.B. 499)
Adapted by H. F. Garten
German for Sixth Forms series
10.50 MUSIC WORKSHOP 11
Follow-up
JOHN Huw DAVIES and the boys of All Saints' Choir School, Margaret Street , lead in some of the activities of the Music Workshop
Written and produced by William Murphy
11.0 TIME AND TUNE
Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
Written and produced by Jenyth Worsley
11.20 TIME MARCHES ON
3: Time to Escape
Written by John Allen
Starting Points series
11.40 HIGHLAND DEVELOPMENT
Speyside and Cairngorms by Stanley Maxton
Geography series
Listeners' letters and points of difference aired by Renee Houston, Beryl Reid, Sheila Van Damm, Carol Binsted
In the chair, Anona Winn
(Shortened version of Monday's broadcast)
by John Galsworthy adapted for broadcasting In forty-eight parts by MURIEL LEVY
11: A Chapter is Closed
Tuesday's broadcast
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Wednesday evening's broadcast
for children under five
Today's story: ' Shirley's
Kittens ' by Joan E. Cass
A play in verse by Ted Hughes
3: Daniel and the Lions
Living Language series
2.20 POETRY CORNER
Friday night's dream
On Saturday told
Is sure to come true Be it ever so old
2.30 MUSIC WORKSHOP I
Follow-up
FERGUS O'KELLY leads the studio class in some follow-up activities of the Music Work- shop
Written and produced by William Murphy
2.40 THE WORLD OF WORK
3: Office Jobs
Introduced by ELIZABETH FRANCIS
Children and Primary Schools
1: The Pre-School Years
Do we need more nursery schools? What sort of education do pre- school children need?
In the first of ten programmes WILLEM VAN DER EYKEN looks at theory and practices in Nurs- ery Education today
Produced by Peter Jarvis
See page 6
Sunday's broadcast
The life and music of George M. Cohan
The Prince of Broadway
A tribute to the founding father of the modern American musical, the man who composed songs such as ' Over There,' ' Mary.' and ' Give my regards to Broadway'
Introduced by STUBBY KAYE Written by Benny Green
Produced by Steve Allen
See page 61
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Under the Same Roof: C. P.
SNOW and PAMELA HANSFORD JOHNSON talk to Derek Parker about the pros and cons of having two writers in the house
The Palace of Weddings:
HELEN NEWMAN attends a mar- riage ' service ' in Moscow
Down the Garden Path:
JIM MIDDLETON visits a listener's garden
Drop Us a Line: your news, views, and memories
Introduced by STEVE RACE
The Lion, the Witchand the Wardrobe
The book by C. S. Lewis abridged as a serial reading in seven parts by NAOMI LEWIS
Read by DAVID DAVIS
The Witch accepted Asian's own life in exchange for Edmund's. But when the sun rose after Asian's death, a marvellous thing happened. The Stone Table cracked, and Asian returned to life, even more glorious than before. Then he took Lucy and Susan on his back
PART 7
and Programme News
Latest regional news - The stories behind the headlines - Scotland Yard Calling - South-East Sport
Introduced by Paddy Feeny
Produced by the South-East news unit
Repeated: Friday, 1.30 p.m.
The case histories of a remarkable detective
Written by DONALD STUART starring William Franklyn with Heather Chasen , David Gregory
The Fifth Dimension
Produced by ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON
Conducted by Louis Fremaux with Peter Katin (piano)
Part of a public concert given in Southampton Guildhall
Narrator, DUNCAN CARSE
Compiled and produced by MAURICE BROWN from naval surveyors' writings since the eighteenth century and re- cordings made by them, and those who work with them, during the past months both ashore and while surveying in the Persian Gulf
tAt this time a speaker close to something that is currently happening in Britain or the world is questioned about his part in it, his view of it
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
LESLIE SMITH introduces letters from today's postbag
1967
Three reports by Judith LISTOWEL 2: YtOslavia
10.59 Weather forecast
Duty Free by FRANCIS GAITE
Read by FRANK DUNCAN
Fourth of fifteen instalments
CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR and RICHARD TAYLOR (recorders) NEVILLE MARRINER and DIANA Cummtngs (violins) Joy Hall (cello)
PHILIP LEDGER (harpsichord)
Trio-Sonata No. 2, in E flat major
(Sonatas for four parts) Pure ell
Sonata in A minor. Op. 1 No. 4, for recorder and continue*. Handel
Trio-Sonata in F major, for re- corder. violin, and continuo (GHS Op. 2 No. 5) Handel
Broadcast on December 15. 1966