Market trends, news, weather
Tuesday's Ten to Eight
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Looking Around ... with a country doctor
and Programme News
Revised second edition
Topics and personalities from the natural history world
Shortened version of Sunday's broadcast
Introductory music for Assembly
The order of Service is changed this week to include pupils' responses to the last four programmes on ' Looking forward to Easter.'
Opening prayer
Pupils' responses: part 1
Lord of all hopefulness (Tune.
Slane—S.P. 565)
Pupils' responses: part 2
Closing prayers written by pupils
by JAMES DODDING
The story of Coppilia by Delibes
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
New Every Morning, page 93
Mv God, I love thee (BBC H.B. 276) Psalm 119: part 7
Mark 10, v. 46. to 11, v. 11 (Jerusalem) Ride on! ride on (BBC H.B. 89)
also JAN ROSOL singing with his guitar
Written by Paule-Aline Dent
Intermediate French series
JOY AND JENNIFER sing well-known folk tunes from all over the world and introduce new ' pop ' recordings of the songs
Broadcast in the BBC World Service
4: Summer and Winter by HARRY ARMSTRONG
Junior Science scries
A radiovision programme
An extravaganza for schools radio by John Parry
Music Workshop I series
10: Computers. What they can do for you, and to you
† Written and narrated by ALAN EREIRA
† by ERIC GRIFFIN
In the Chapel Royal of St. Peter ad Vincula, in the Tower of London. lay until the 1870s a jumble of old bones. Eric Griffin describes how. during a restoration of the Chapel, these sad slicks were identified as the last residue of some of the greatest of our historical figures.
Franklin Engelmann recently visited Barnes, London
Sunday's broadcast
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Queen's Institute of District Nursing
† Roy HUDD on gardens open this summer
Illustrated booklets (England and Wales 3s. 6d. with postage) from the National Gardens Scheme. 57 Lower Belgrave Street, London. S.W.I: or (3s with postage) from Scotland's Garden Scheme, 26 Castle Terrace, Edinburgh 1.
Tuesday evening's broadcast
Story: ' Baby Bear and Grand-ma ' by Mabel Esther Allan
3: Mountain Rescue
Programme produced with the assistance of the Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association, the West Riding Constabulary, and the St. John Ambulance Brigade
Script by Geoffrey Sherlock
Exploration Earth series
A radjovision programme
by ARTHUR MILLER adapted for radio by Michael Lawrence : part 3
Produced by David Lyttle
Books, Plays. Poems series
Prepared by Christine Dudley
Most of the questions are about subjects covered this term.
Nature series
The Tiny Tycoon by Sam Henry
When young Claire Ferney agrees to help out at the clock shop on Saturday mornings an unsuspected revolution is in store.
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
from Bradford Cathedral
Responses (Rose)
Psalms 126-131 (Garrett in A, Goss in E, Cook in A, Goodenouuh m F)
Lessons: Exodus 33; 1 Timothy 3 Canticles (Jackson in G minor)
Anthem: Lord, let me know mine end (Greene)
Hymn: Jesu, grant me this, I pray (Song 13)
Organist and Choirmaster, KEITH RHODES
A family magazine introduced by KEN SYKORA and including:
Land of the Balalaika: from the Arctic North to the scorching desert, BRYAN FAIRFAX shows how song and dance form a natural partjof the daily life of the Russian people
What are you doing in my broom cupboard?: MAY ABBOTT looks at the background preparations for getting North Sea gas into the home
The Brooch and the Lace:
HETTY BALLARD recalls going on an uncomfortable errand
Humpty Dumpty and all that:
ALLAN HEMMSWORTH talks to James Hogg about the origin of nursery rhymes
The Tower of London
The novel by Harrison Ainsworth freely adapted in thirteen parts by TONY VAN DEN BERGH
3-: Poison on the Wind
Mary. Roman Catholic daughter of the divorced Catherine of Aragon, lays claim to the throne.
Produced by R. D. SMITH
and Programme News
Regional news — The stories behind the headlines-Scotland Yard Calling-South-East Sport
Introduced by BOB HOLNESS
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
Famous Cases of Sir Rufus Isaacs , K.C.
Chosen and presented at the microphone by Edgar Lustgarten
6: The Crown v. The Seddons
Murder: The Old Bailey, 1912
Broadcast on July 13. 1966
Vladimir Ruzdjak (baritone)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Bean
Conducted by Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
Part 1
Short story by DAVID WILLIAMS
Read by FRANK DUNCAN
A story about a railway journey from Moscow to West Berlin and the Englishman who knew how to deal with communist officials-until he got to Checkpoint Charlie.
Part 2
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
tFour Lent talks by THE VERY Rev. A. C. CRAIG. D.D. 3: The Death He Died
The focal point of the records of Jesus is the narrative of death and resurrection. Out of pondering this, Christian faith has come and still comes.
Moby Dick by HERMAN MELVILLE
Book 2: The Reckoning
Read by GABRIEL WOOLF
Thirteenth of fifteen instalments
† Bernard VOCADLO icello)
BENJAMIN KAPLAN (piano)