Market trends, news, weather
Wednesday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
7.10 South-East News
Radio's breakfast-time look at life around the country and across the world
Introduced by BRIAN JOHNSTON
The Divine Pity
A reading from the book by FR. GERALD VANN , O.P.
and Programme News
8.10 South-East News
Revised second edition of the breakfast-time magazine
A further series of four programmes
1:The Red Roads of Nigeria
Produced by Francis Dillon
Broadcast on September 24
' Away from it All ': Dec. 14
See page 58
Joy and JENNIFER sing some well-known folk songs and introduce new ' pop ' recordings of the songs
First broadcast In the BBC World
Service
How Doctors Can Help You
The Doctor answers questions about the work of various kinds of doctors
New Every Morning, page 11 God is love (BBC H.B. 7)
Psalm 103
Isaiah 49, vv. 1-13
0 God of Bethel (BBC H.B. 495)
Bill McCue in It's a Fine Thing to Sing with PATRICIA LAMBERT and the BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA Leader,lan Tyre
Conductor, IAIN SUTHERLAND
Produced by Eddie Fraser
A series of readings from the Barsetshire novels by ANTHONY TROLLOPE
4: ' Miss Thorne's Fete Champetre ' from Barchester Towers
Read by PAUL ROGERS
Broadcast on October 4, 1966
Listeners' letters and points of difference aired by RENÉE HOUSTON, MIRIAM KARLIN MARJORIE PROOPS , CAROL BINSTED
In the chair, ANONA WINN
Shortened version of Monday's broadcast
by John Galsworthy
20: History Repeats Itself
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
' Stories of the Friendly House' by Margaret Gore. Part 1: ' The House stands empty '
LONDON STUDIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by PETER CIVIL
Children and Primary Schools
10: Children and Parents
The schools can only fill a part of the child's day. Home influences are generally far more important than those of the classroom, so how far should schools and parents co-operate? How far can they work together?
Introduced by WILLEM VAN DER EYKEN
Produced by Peter Jarvis
MARGARET DRABBLE RICHARD FINDLATER
EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH ROBERT ROBINSON
In the chair, J. W. LAMBERT
Sunday's broadcast
with some Souvenirs musical and otherwise
Produced by Sheila Anderson
Broadcast on September 25 (Light)
Brian Rlx is in ' Let Sleeping Wives Lie ' at the Garrick Tbeatre , London
(1881-1944)
A Christian Civilisation
Introduced by LESLIE PEROWNE
A family magazine introduced by KEN SYKORA
Trade Union Statesman:
GEORGE WOODCOCK talks to John Ellison about the turning points in his life
Thursday Topic-or, it's happening now
Kitchen Nuts: MARGARET HALEY remembers the family who lived next door when she was a child tKnow Your Onions:
GEORGE VILLIERS gives some Cordon Rouge recipes for onion dishes
Drop us a line: your news, views, and memories
Dangerous Prelude
The story of Sandy Wedder burn's adventures in Scotland in the summer of 1745 Written and narrated by MICHAEL ELDER
Other parts read by Sheila Donald , John Young
4: The Flight from Edinburgh
Produced by Ian Wishart
and Programme News
and RADIO NEWSREEL
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: 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 Blood of Rameses
Signature tune composed by Frank Chacksfield
Devised for radio by Philip Ridgeway
Produced by ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON
William Franklyn Is in There's a Girl In My Soup ' at the Globe Tbeatre. London
The Long Long Trail
Alan Dobie reviews
The Third Year of the Great War
The year recalled through the recorded voices of men and women who were there, including songs by GEORGE ROBEY , VIOLET LORAINE FLORRIE FORDE , JOSÉ COLLINS with Alfie Kahn on the harmonica and Beth Boyd , Frank Henderson LeRoy Lingwood , Victor Lucas Hilda Schroder
(members of the BBC
Drama Repertory Company)
Written and produced by JOHN BRIDGES in collaboration with LESLIE BAILY
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Gramophone records of excerpts from some of their light operas conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
by DAVID WILLIAMS
A middle view in the Comprehensive schools argument by a retired grammar school head-master
Eric Morley
Organiser of the Miss World Contest, Joint Managing Director of Mecca Ltd., and Chairman of the British Gaming Association talks to
JOAN YORKE and DON DAVIS
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
WALTER JAMES introduces letters from today's postbag
Imperial Incense by PRINCESS DER LING
Read by OLIVE GREGG
Ninth of ten instalments
RADIO EIREANN SINGERS Conductor,
HANS WALDEMAR ROSEN
Stanford
Magnificat for double chorus,
Op. 164
Eight Part Songs, Op. 119
(Mary Coleridge)
The witch: Farewell, my joy; The blue bird; The train: The ink-bottle: The swallow; Chilling-ham: My heart in thine
Recording made available by courtesy of Radio Eireann
11.4S* Forecast for coastal waters