Market trends, news, weather
(Thursday's "Ten to Eight")
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by LIAM NOLAN
Prayer and Meditation
† Led by CANON W. HUGH REES
and Programme News
Revised second edition
Introductory music for Assembly
Wednesday's broadcast
talks about his early acting career, his favourite people, and plays some music he enjoys
Written by Benny Green Produced by Steve Allen
Broadcast on March 5 (Radio 2)
by James Dodding Space ship adventures
3: The mechanical island
Wednesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 58
Holy Spirit, truth divine (BBC
H.B. 155)
Psalm 146
The Wisdom of Solomon 5, vv.
1-16
From glory to glory advancing
(BBC H.B. 244)
3: The Junior School
As the eleven-plus examination is gradually vanishing, the junior schools, for the seven-to-eleven-year-olds, are leading in some of the most exciting trends in education. What is their future? Should they develop into a new kind of ' middle school'?
Introduced by WILLEM VAN DER EYKEN
Produced by Peter Jarvis
Broadcast on October 19. 1967
Finding my own way
Script by Alex Richardson and Hilary M. Elfick
Christian Focus series
Reminiscences of childhood by Dylan Thomas , including his poem ' The Hunchback in the Park'
Listening and Writing series
The Renaissance in Italy Leonardo da Vinci by ELIZABETH KILHAM ROBERTS
A radiovision programme
Lancashire v.
The Australians
Last day
Commentary by ROBERT HUDSON and ALAN MCGILVRAY from Old Trafford
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
Edited version: Sunday, 11.15 a.m.
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Thursday evening's broadcast
Story: 'Matilda's Plate is
Lost ' by Modwena Sedgwick
St. Cuthbert's Seals ' and ' Head Gardener' by M. K. Richardson
Let's Join In series
STEVE RACE looks at some of the changes that have taken place during his lifetime
Produced by David Allan
A Greek legend
Script by Richard Parker Stories and Rhymes series
Lancashire v.
The Australians
Further commentary
A radio correspondence column
Thursday's broadcast on Radio 2
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
A family magazine introduced from Wales by HARRY SOAN and including:
Welsh Guest: Clive JENKINS ,
Joint General-Secretary of the Association of Scientific, Technical, and Managerial Staffs. in conversation with Gerry Monte
What makes a beauty spot?:
HARRY SOAN looks at some Welsh holiday resorts. 1: Devil's Bridge
Problem with Damp:
JACK JENNINGS explains
I'm here twenty-four hours a day: ETHEL RAWDEN , Warden of the Southerndown Rest Home for the Blind, talking to Gaenor Thomas
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
9: Homeward Bound
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
From Tilford Parish Church
Part 1: J. S. Bach
Cantata No. 19: Es erhub sich ein Streit
8.22 Motet: Fiirchte dich nicht
Lord Granville Leveson-Gower once said that ' the not receiving of letters ought to be added to the list of tortures to which the, unrighteous are consigned in the next world.' He could have added the not reading of them. too.
JILL BALCON and RONALD EYRE read a selection, made by BRIAN HILL , of notes and letters from mainly nineteenth-century writers in their various private moods.
Produced by Russell Harty
Part 2
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 EVAN CHARLTON
A series in which speakers are invited to air their personal views on an aspect of the week's news
Tonight: JOHN MADDOX
Editor of Nature
Men at Arms by EVELYN WAUGH
Read by HUGH BURDEN
Tenth of twenty Instalments
Ives
String Quartet No. 1
JUILLIARD QUARTET
Robert Mann , Earl Carlyss
Raphael Hillyer , Claus Adam gramophone records