Market trends, news, weather
(Thursday's "Ten to Eight")
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Prayer and Meditation led by Fr. KEVIN KENNY in Manchester
and Programme News
Revised second edition
talks to
CLIFF MICHELMORE about his early life, his start as a singer in the coffee-bars of Soho and his subsequent rise to stardom in Britain and America; and of his long-term ambition ' to stay in show business until I'm as old as Chevalier, if the public will have me.'
A radio version of ' Personal Choice ' shown on BBC-1 on February 4
A programme of old favourites sung by GEOFFREY SAVAGE (bass) with RUBY TAYLOR (piano)
DUDLEY SAVAGE (organ) and a chorus from the WESTON SUPER-MARE OPERATIC SOCIETY
Conductor, Tom SHERMAN
Introduced by DUDLEY SAVAGE
1889-1944
The Age of Fear from the BBC Sound Archives
New Every Morning, page 90
Come let us with our Lord arise
(BBC H.B. 397)
Psalm 95
John 13, VV. 1-11
The strife is o'er (BBC H.B. 114)
played by the LONDON STUDIO STRINGS
Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD with HENRY KREIN AND HIS QUARTET
Introduced by Roy WILLIAMSON
The last in the series about famous characters and occasions in the world of sport selected by Derek Parker 9: The Olympic Games
The story of the greatest sporting event of all from its beginnings in Ancient Greece to the present day.
Abridged from Highlights of the Olympics by JOHN DURRANT
Read by JOHN GRAHAM
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC radio and television during the past seven days
Introduced by John ELLISON
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARPCASTLE
Thursday evening's broadcast
Story: ' Mrs. Williamson's
Friends ' by Winifred Doran
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, MARCUS DODS including music by Sullivan, Delius, Max Saunders. Gilbert Vinter , and Haydn Wood
British Hard Court
Championships
Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON with summaries by FRED PERRY From the West Hants Lawn Tennis Club, Bournemouth
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in last Friday's Any Questions? from Lyneham
Songs and stories of the great music-hall and variety stars of yesterday and today
Written and introduced by GEORGE MARTIN
Produced by Steve Allen
Broadcast in the BBC World Service on December 26. 1966
A family magazine introduced from the Midlands by DAVID STEVENS and including:
Tomorrow's Antiques: SIR
GORDON RUSSELL , whose book Designer's Trade is published next month, talks to Sonia Beesley
If April was busy, try May!:
PERCY THROWER 'S rallying call to all good gardeners
Let's get another house!:
NELLIE LIGHTWOOD remembers a childhood adventure
Two Years Before the Mast
The classic novel of the sea by RICHARD HENRY DANA arranged for radio in ten parts by HOWARD JONES
Read by JOHN ROWE
6: 1 Become a Beach-comber
Produced by Brian Hulme
and Programme News
Regional news-The stories behind the headlines-Scotland Yard Calling-Weekend: what's on in the region-Sports Spot Introduced by Tim GUDGIN
Hayward Morse is a member of the Repertory Theatre Company, Birmingham.
with Records for You
A weekly conversation between
THOMAS BARMAN and three foreign journalists about the British people and their political, economic, and social preoccupations during the past seven days
John Lill (piano)
Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Orchestra Leader, Clifford Knowles
Conducted by Bernard Keeffe
A weekly magazine of discovery and invention
News and views of the men and women whose achievements are going to affect our daily life
Introduced by GERALD LEACB
A Science Unit production
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by NEWS-STAND
How the dailies have handled the week's news, and trends in and out of Fleet Street: analysed by DOUGLAS BROWN
The first in a series in which speakers are invited to air their personal views on an aspect of the week's news
Tonight's speaker:
RODERICK MACFARQUBAR
Research Fellow of St. Antony's College, Oxford
No Bones About It by JOAN FLEMING
Part 5: read by EVA HADDON and PETER BILLINGSLEY
Beethoven
String Quintet in C major
Op. 29
BUDAPEST STRING QUARTET Joseph Roismann (violin)
Alexander Schneider (violin) Boris Kroyt (viola)
Mischa Schneider (cello) with Walter Trampler (viola) gramophone records