Market trends, news, weather
Wednesday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by LIAM NOLAN
Looking Around with NEIL KENNEDY
and Programme News
Revised second edition
Introductory music for Assembly
Tuesday's broadcast
A medical magazine introduced by JOAN YORKE and including:
Specialist in the Studio: a family doctor answers listeners' questions
Dial Your Own Diagnosis?: PAUL VAUGHAN examines the use of machines in medicine
Produced by Thena Heshel
by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Tuesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 99
See the Conqueror mounts in triumph (BBC H.B. 129)
Psalm 46
The Wisdom of Solomon 12, vv.
15-22
Father all-seeing (BBC H.B. 385)
Introduced by DAVID GELL
1: New songs for old
The new immigrants to Canada kept the traditional music from their ' old country' although in time they changed and adapted it.
Produced by Helen Fry
Follow-up
John Huw Davies leads in practice of activities begun in the Music Workshop
Written and produced by William Murphy 0
Everything is now in Kansas City
Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
Script by Douglas Coombes
Produced by Jenyth Worsley
1: Colour
Written by Arthur Vialls
Starting Points series
by NIGEL MURPHY
Geography
Somerset v.
The Australians
Second day
Commentary by JOHN ARLOTT and ALAN MCGILVRAY from Taunton
by John Galsworthy adapted for broadcasting in forty-eight parts by MURIEL LEVY with Alan Wheatley Patricia Gallimore Michael Spice
Kenneth Fortescue
45: Lame Ducks
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
Tuesday's broadcast
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Wednesday evening's broadcast
for children under five
Story: ' Suzy's New Jumper ' by Penelope Brack
A verse fantasy by R. C. SCRIVEN
Living Language series
Who made the pief I did
Poems concerning food and going out to tea
Produced by Anita Hewett
Follow-up
Music Workshop activities are practised and revised
Written and produced by William Murphy
A rare collection of instruments from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century: discussed by MADEAU STEWART and illustrated with recordings from the BBC Sound Archives
5: Victorian Piano
Produced by Leslie Perowne
Somerset v. The Australians
Further commentary
by Donald Smee with Denys Hawthorne
' There's too much labelling. You can'say: This man's famous, therefore he's good. This man's ... in jail ... therefore he's bad.'
Wednesday's broadcast (Radio 2)
A family magazine introduced by STEVE RACE and including:
On the Way to the Theatre: SUSAN HAMPSHIRE, who is appearing in The Sleeping Prince at the St. Martin's Theatre, London, visits the studio to talk about herself and her career
SOS: LESLIE SMITH looks at the work of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution
Raising Your Own: FRED LOADS with some advice on propagating indoor plants
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Lost Splendour
The autobiography of Prince Felix Youssoupoff 1887-1967 translated by Ann Green and Nicolas Katkoff abridged by Donald Bancroft in eight episodes
Read by GEORGE MERRITT
4: The Prince in England
and Programme News
Regional news - The stories behind the headlines-Scotland Yard Calling-South-East Sport -FRED STREETER on Gardening Introduced by BOB HOLNESS
A play in five parts by Francis Durbridge with Simon Lack as Robert Bristol
Part 3 with Madi Hedd , Beth Boyd
Produced by MARTYN C. WEBSTER
Broadcast on O'9, 1967 (Radio 2)
Symphony No. 2 in E flat major played by the BBC Scottish
Symphony Orchestra Leader, Tom Rowlette Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Choosing the Choosers
Next Tuesday California will decide which Democratic and Republican candidates will go forward to the nominating conventions in August with the largest second clutch of convention votes in the bag. But while the candidates have been campaigning in seven major primary ejections their managers have been negotiating for convention support among the party leaders in those states (with three-quarters of the convention delegates) which do not have binding primaries.
DONALD WATT presents actuality of the candidates and discusses with correspondents and politicians in America the most open presidential race for years
Produced by Keith Hindell
Current events explored through the personalities of people who make them by GEORGE SCOTT
The News
Background to the News People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
JOHN ANTHONY introduces letters from today's postbag
Men at Arms by EVELYN WAUGH
Read by HUGH BURDEN
Nineteenth of twenty instalments
Beethoven
Bagatelles, Op. 33
Sonata in F sharp major, Op. 78 played by IAN LAKE (piano)