Market trends, news, weather
Tuesday'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
The Caring Community
6: Interview with a member of Alcoholics Anonymous
and Programme News
Revised second edition of the breakfast-time magazine
Animals in Action
DESMOND MORRIS introduces recordings made recently by John Sparks at the Tenth International Ethological Conference in Sweden
The speakers include
DOROTHY COVALT DUNNING GILBWERT GOTTLIEB
PROFESSOR KENNETH ROEDER PETER MARLER , JAN LINDBLAD
KLAUS IMMELMANN , INGMAR HJÖRTH WILLIAM RUSSELL and WOLFGANG WICKLER
Shortened version of last Sunday's broadcast
Introductory music for assembly
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Tune, Lobe den Herren-S.P. 626)
Interlude: Modern Psalms by Boys
The Prayer for Understanding
The Lord's my shepherd (Tune.
Crimond-BBC H.B. 480)
by JAMES DODDING
Instruments of the orchestra: the trumpet, piccolo, and flute Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
New Every Morning, page 83
God's law is perfect, and converts (BBC H.B. 456)
Psalm 33, vv. 1-12
Acts 19, vv. 1-12
Dear Lord and Father of mankind (BBC H.B. 351)
also JAN ROSOL singing with his guitar
Written by Emile Harven
Intermediate French series
PAUL PLUMB introduces songs and dance tunes from all over the world
5: Frozen water by HARRY ARMSTRONG
Junior Science series
Don Carlos finds that there are advantages in being small and we compose a melody
Songs: Bolero
Cavalry Mouse
Written and produced by William Murphy
5: MUNICH
A review of the now notorious agreement which ceded the Sudetenland to Germany
Compiled by Philip Holland
When Ivor POWELL was born in 1894. his grandmother had already been living with his parents for ten years. Mr. Powell draws an intimate and affectionate portrait of a woman who left her mark on his formative years.
Ϯ FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Dursley, Gloucestershire
Produced by Richard Burwood
Sunday's broadcast
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM DAVIS
Tuesday evening's broadcast
for children under five
Today's story: ' Jeremy helps
Mrs. Gray' by Elizabeth Alliston
2: Horse
The story of man and the horse illustrated by stories from the Oregon Trail
Script by Alan C. Jenkins f Exploration Earth series
2: The Battler
Books. Plays. Poems series
Written by Christine Dudley
Tony and Farmer Collins talk about house-flies
Nature series
The Trophy Room by David Hopkins with Jo Manning Wilson
' That red cushion in the centre-that's where we're going to put the gold medal when she wins it.'
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Produced by BETTY DAVIES
from Winchester Cathedral
Antiphon: 0 how amiable are thy dwellings (Prendergast)
Responses (Tallis)
Psalm 119, vv. 73-104
Lessons: Proverbs 22, vv. 1-12;
1 John 2, vv. 18-29
Magnificat (Stanford, eight-part a cappella)
Nunc dimittis (Tone 1,
Gibbons Fauxbourdon )
Anthem: Sing joyfully unto
God our strength (John Mundy )
Organist and Master of the Music, ALWYN SURPLICE
Sub-Organist, Graham Matthews
' Loyal to Three Kings ': LADY
HARDINGE talks to Robert Friend about her life as wife of the private secretary to George V. Edward VIII and George VI
The Writer and the Song:
Ken Sykora talks to MICHAEL CARR about some of his hit songs, including South of the Border and We're Gonna Hang Out the Washing on the Siegfried Line
Going To The Pictures:
GORDON Gow reviews Far From The Madding Crowd, Robbery, and Thoroughly Modern Millie, and talks to DEBORAH KERR about her life and her career
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
John Gielgud reads
Five Children and It by E. Nesbit
Abridged by Barbara Sleigh in six parts
Part 2: Golden Guineas
and Programme News
Latest regional news—The stories behind the headlines-Scotland Yard 'Calling-South-East Sport
Introduced by COLIN HAMILTON
Produced by the South-East news unit
Repeated: Thursday, 1.30 p.m.
A musical quiz devised by Edward J. Mason and Tony Shryane
DAVID FRANKLIN and FRANK MUIR challenge
IAN WALLACE and DENIS NORDEN
In the chair, STEVE RACE with Graham Dalley at the mellotron
PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE plays records of stories, ballads, and other communications
Ronald Dowd (tenor)
BBC Choral Society
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Trevor Williams Conducted by Norman Del Mar
Part 1
What have buffalo, elephant, and purple emperor butterflies in common? They are all ' Big Game ' -according to IAN HESLOP , who is a retired District Commissioner of Nigeria, and who was Kiven the title of ' Elephant KiUer ' by the people over whom he had to administrate. He talks to John Sparks about some of his more exciting experiences with animals like crocodiles and butterflies.
Part 2
Given before an invited audience in BBC Studio 1, Maida Vale, London See page 50
Requests for tickets for future concerts may be sent to Ticket Unit[address removed]enclosing a stamped addressed envelope
On October 28 produces his last Saturday Night Theatre before he retires.
In conversation with Ken Sykora he recalls events and productions from his forty-one years with the BBC.
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
JOHN THOMPSON introduces letters from today's postbag
Hornblower and the ' Hotspur' by C. S. FORESTER
Read by RICHARD HURNDALL
Third of fifteen instalments
PETER-JOHN CARTER (violin)
SALLY MAYS (piano)