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
That Man is You A third reading from the Abb6 Evely's book
and Programme News
Revised second edition of the breakfast-time magazine
Introductory music for Assembly
0 praise ye the Lord (Tune,
Laudate Dominum (Parry)-BBC H.P.S.N. 13 teachers' edition)
Story: The Good Samaritan
The Prayer for Forgiveness
Heavenly Father, may thy blessing
(Tune. Pleading Saviour—S.P.516) Tuesday's broadcast
A new one-term series written by Robert C. Walton on what the Bible is. how it was written, and what kind of truth it offers The Bible is a library (i)
by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray Tuesday's broadcast
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
New Every Morning, page 61
Sing Alleluia forth (BBC H.B.
282)
Psalm 122
Ephesians 1, vv. 3-10. 15-23
Gather us in (BBC H.B. 175)
Written by Stephen Kanocz German for Sixth Forms series
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
JOHN CAMBURN introduces the spaceship XK14 Script and production by Jenyth Worsley
1: Eating and drinking
Written by Brian Gear
+ Starting Points series
A rudiovision programme showing the changing face of ' Proud Preston'
Written by R. Kay Gresswell
T Geography series
Listeners' letters and points of difference aired Shortened version of Monday's broadcast
by John Galsworthy
26: Troubled Waters 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: 'Piggy and Marmalade his Cat ' by Mrs. A. M. Brazier
by Bill Naughton adapted by Joan Griffiths Living Language series
Now the little rivers go muffled safely under snow
Follow-up
A broadcast in which Music Workshop activities are practised and revised
1: You and Your Job Introduced by TONY KIRWIN
Children with special needs
A series of ten programmes designed to give information for teachers on some recent thinking about the education of children who need special teaching, and to encourage parents by showing where this help is available.
2: The Physically Handicapped
Introduced by NORMAN EVANS Produced by Peggy Bacon
A discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting, and art Sunday's broadcast
Professor
Sir Bernard Lovell F.R.S. looks back cn the years 1952-1965 Sunday's broadcast
A family magazine introduced by POLLY ELWES and including:
' On my way to the theatre....' RiCHARD TODD , who is starring in Dear Octopus at the Hay-market Theatre, London, visits the studio to talk about his life and career He prayeth well, who loveth well
Both man and bird and besat: COLIN PLATT , of the International Society for the Prolection of Animals, talks to Ken S.vkora about his work in the wake of floods, earthquakes, and other disasters fEating Out: GEORGE VILLIERS reports from ' Hotelympia 68 ' on the latest trends in catering Drop us a line: your news. views, and memories
A Journey to the Centre of the Earth
The novel by Jules Verne adapted for radio in eight parts by HOWARD JONES
Harry Lawson , his uncle Professor von Ifardwigg, and their Icelandic guide Hans Bjelke are making a perilous journey to the centre of the earth After experiencing many hardships the Professor has discovered a great subterranean sea.
5: The Battle of the Monsters Produced by TREVOR HILL
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: Friday, 1.30 p.m.
A serial thriller in six parts by Edward Boyd with Teddy Johnson PART 1 Produced by EDDIE FRASER
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Leader. Colin Staveley Conductor, John Carewe
An evaluation of what we pay-in human distress as well as in money—for various social problems
The Sound Barrier
The control of noise
Script. J. S. CAMPBELL
Narrator. CARLETON HOBBS Producer, Archie P. Lee
by CAMERON DUODU
A Ghanaian journalist reports from Accra on the discussion now in full swing about what should be the form of Ghana's new constitution. Is it democratic to bar the enemies of democracy from power?
Len Neal
Member of the British Railways Board for Industrial Relations talks to GEOFFREY GOODMAN
Industrial Correspondent of the Sun
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
† GILBERT PHELPS introduces letters from today's postbag
The Donkey Walk by JAMES RICHARDS
Read by ROGER SNOWDON
1 Ninth of ten Instalments
BBC CHORUS with WILFRID PARRY (piano) Conducted by JOHN POOLE Second in a series including all
'he motets of Brahms. 0 Heiland reiss die Htmmel auf; Feb. I