Market trends, news, weather
(Monday'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
By Request
Listeners' choice in readings and recordings
and Programme News
Revised second edition of the breakfast-time magazine
BBC Correspondents throughout the world talk about the news. its background, and the people who make it
Shortened and revised edition of Saturday's broadcast
Introductory music for Assembly
9.35 RELIGIOUS SERVICE
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
(Tune, Lobe den Herren— S.P. 626)
Story: Matthew, the unpopular neighbour
The Lord's Prayer
Jesus, good above all other (Tune,
Quern Pastores Laudavere—S.P. 540)
Spending Your Time
Written by Larry McCoubrey
The Queen's Accession
New Every Morning, page 33
God save our gracious Queen
(BBC H.B. 392)
Psalm 20
Romans 13, vv. 1-11
To thee our God we fly (BBC
H.B. 434)
14: Le reportage de Furet
Written by Emile Harven
An audiovisual programme
14: Le cauchemar du soldat
Written by Paule-Aline Dent
Third-year French
by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 a.m.
Both bagpipes and highlanders play a part in Baldy Bane's life.
Songs: Bagpipe music
The woodwatcher
Introduced by John Huw Davies
Doubt by MONICA FURLONG
Second of three programmes in which Obstacles to Meaning are examined as part of the search for Meaning .and Purpose in life.
The Sixth Form series: Religion to its Contemporary Context
A sort of verbal tennis devised by Norman Hackforth The players:
SHEILA HANCOCK
OLGA FRANKLIN
PAUL JENNINGS
NORMAN HACKFORTH and a special challenge this week from
TED AND ROBIN RAY
In the umpire's chair, Max ROBERTSON
Produced by David O'Clee
Pre-recorded at The Paris. Lower
Regent Street. London. S.W.I
A panel game devised by Tony Shryane and Edward J. Mason
DILYS POWELL and FRANK MUIR challenge
ANNE SCOTT-JAMES and DENIS NORDEN
In the chair. JACK LONGLAND
Last Wednesday's broadcast
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Monday evening's broadcast
for children under five
Today's story: Bertha meets
Nicholas again' by Liane Smith
How a young and energetic Tsar changed Russia.
Written by Henry Marshall World History series
DAVID GELL concludes the experiment in harmony by Otto Karolyi
Produced by Jenyth Worsley
by TAYA ZINKIN
Geography
based on the novel by FRANCESCA MARTON
Part 5
1 Sunday's broadcast
with records
On a Personal Note
A family magazine introduced by KEN SYKORA and including:
Going to the Pictures:
PETER DAVALLE reviews some of the films you can see this month and meets SHEILA HANCOCK tPigs, you can have them:
Lucy LISTER has some trouble with her neighbours tTrace Your Predecessors:
VICTOR LUCAS muses on the previous occupants of his Kensington flat
† ' Matron, Sir ...': JOE CAPES from Preston is working as matron of the hospital at Masasi in Tanzania
Drop us a line: your news. views, and memories
Tales from Jane Austen
Ten stories selected and abridged by H. OLDFIELD BOX
5: How Catherine Morland found that the course of true love was deviated by a most irritating obstacle from Northanger Abbey
Read by HILDA SCHRODER
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: Wednesday, 1.30 p.m.
by John Galsworthy adapted for broadcasting in forty-eight parts by MURIEL LEVY with Alan Wheatley
Patricia Gallimore
Michael Spice
29: Passing Memories
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by WALTER SUSSKIND
Given before an Invited audience
In the Town Hall, Stock port
Introduced by Alan Shallcross
This week:
Eleanor Bron talks about The Hard Way Up, the autobiography of Hannah Mitchell, suffragette and rebel Katie Furness-Lane discusses Gerald Durrell's new novel Rosy is My Relative and The Spring House by Ruth Tomalin
An interview with Parmenia Migel about Titania, the biography of Isak Dinesen
Benedict Nightingale looks at Division Street: America by Studs Terkel
See page 27
A series of four-round contests between London and the Regions
London v. Scotland
Round 1
London
CEDRIC CLIFFE , FELIX FELTON
Quiz-Master. LIONEL HALE Scotland
SIR JAMES FERGUSSON JACK HOUSE
Quiz-Master, Roy PLOMLEY
Arranged by Patrick Harvey
on ISRAEL TODAY
MARTIN SHORT has just returned after three months in the Middle East
He talked to politicians, soldiers, and intellectuals, asking them what they felt about the future. Should the Israelis relinquish their territorial gains? What about the Arab refugees? Is a lasting peace possible?
Introduced by EDGAR LUSTGARTEN
Produced by Alan Burgess
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
WALTER TAPLIN introduces letters from today's postbag
Moby Dick by HERMAN MELVILLE
Book 1: The Hunt Begins
Read by GABRIEL WOOLF
Seventh of fifteen instatments
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