Market trends, news, weather
Friday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
comes direct from the National Agricultural Centre in Warwickshire
DAVID RICHARDSON and PHIL DRABBLE pay an early-morning visit to Stoneleigh and talk to some of the staff of the Royal Agricultural Society of England and of organisations that have set up their headquarters at the Centre.
Arranged and introduced by ANTHONY PARKIN
Reflecting matters of Christian interest and concern
and Programme News
BBC Correspondents talk about the news. its background, and the people who make it
What the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed by DoNALD McLACHLAN
Parliamentarians scrutinise the week's work at Westminster and discuss what is making an impact on the world of politics
Chairman, TERENCE LANCASTER
A weekly magazine for amateur gardeners including a guide to seasonal work. topical advice, and answers to queries
New Every Morning, page 87
Lo, God is here! (BBC H.B. 264) Psalm 119, part 5
The Wisdom of Solomon 9, vv. 7-17 The race that long in darkness pined (BBC H.B. 496)
Starting Spanish
A series of forty lessons
33: Enrique habla con su abulia
Presented by Jacinta Castillejo with the help of Pablo Soto
Last Wednesday's broadcast (Study)
A book is available
Everyday German by radio
Twenty programmes for listeners with a basic knowledge of the language, based on Erich Kastner 's novel Drei Manner im Schnee: an extended version of last year's broadcast with extra material.
11: Herr Schulze aul der Eisbaltn
Introduced by SABINE MICHAEL and DIETER GEISSLER
Last Monday's broadcast (Study)
A book and records are available
Fifteen lessons in spoken Mandarin for those who followed Introduction to Chinese or who already have some knowledge of the language.
Programme 3
Introduced by Lucia Liu with the help of TERRY CHANG
Last Wednesday's broadcast (Study)
A booklet and record are available
This week's Study: page 39
Taxis and Drivers: BILL HartLEY talks to representatives about the vehicles and the regulations
Farming by Taxi: a comment from Wales by PATRICK DOBBS Common-sense Motoring: by JACK JELLEN , London Correspondent of The Scotsman together with topical news and the latest Road Conditions
Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
Produced by Jim Pestridge
Star items from the week's editions of radio's famous breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JOHN TIDMARSH
and Programme News
A spontaneous discussion by THE RT. HON.
EMANUEL SHINWELL , M.P.
Lord BANNERMAN
JONATHAN AITKEN
Ludovic KENNEDY
Question-Master, DAVID JACOBS
Produced by Michael Bowen from Auchmuty Junior High School, Glenrothes, Fifeshire
Last Friday's broadcast (Radio 2)
A Leap into Darkness by Colin Cooper
The Evelows are expecting a visitor, a well-known personality, but they are not sure who invited him to stay.
Produced by JOHN TYBEMAN
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Breakaway: June Rose talks to an eighteen-year-old trainee in a big store
Festivals, Fish, and Forests: BARBARA WHELPTON talks about the eastern provinces of Austria Square Holes for Square Pegs?: SALLY HOLLOWAY investigates the advice available on careers
Eccentric in the Family: CHARLES CRICHTON had an Uncle Fred
The Inner Voice: opinions on the promptings of conscience
The Show Must Go On: written and read by HUGH BURDEN
Overture: Egmont.....Beethoven
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Conducted by HANS SCHMIDT-lSSERSTEDT GÉRARD SouzAY (baritone) DALroN BALDWIN (piano) BRACHA EDEN and ALEXANDER TAMIR (pianos) gramophone records
and Programme News
Produced by Godfrey Dixey
ANONA WINN, JOY
ADAMSON NORMAN HACKFORTH , PETER GLAZE with a mystery guest and KENNETH HORNE in the chair
Produced by Bobby Jaye
Pre-recorded at The Paris. Lower
Regent Street. London, S.W.I
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The Month of Mary Paterson
A play for radio by Stuart MacGregor with Roddy McMillan
Produced by Stewart CONN
BRIAN REDHEAD discusses some topical matters and some less topical with OLIVE SHAPLEY writer and broadcaster
CHARLES GROVES
Musical Director of the Royal
Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
JOHN WAIN poet, novelist, and critic
Evening Prayers led by THE REV. RALPH SMITH
played by KENNETH SILLITO (violin)
CHARLES SPINKS (harpsichord)