Market trends, news, weather
Wednesday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine Introduced by Liam NOLAN
The Christian Materialist A reading from a new book by M. E Dahl , Canon Theologian of St. Albans
and Programme News
Revised second edition
by MAURICE Wiggin
Read by RICHARD HURNDALL Fourtb of five instalments
discusses a few of his favourite things with KEITH HARRISON Produced by Bobby Jaye
MICHAEL BARSLEY with assistance from Francis de Wolff
Ralph Truman , Beth Boyd Denis McCarthy Anthony Jackson and David Brierley puts forward a documented defence of this Cornish sailor Produced by Patrick Harvey
See page 36
New Every Morning, page 19
0 Love, who formedst me to wear (BBC H.B. 361)
Psalm 1
Acts 3, v. 16, to 4, v. 4
God is working his purpose out (BBC H.B. 177)
presenting Bill McCue in It's i Fine Thing to Sing with HELEN McArthur and the BBC Scottish Radio ORCHESTRA Leader, Ian Tyre
Conductor, Iain SUTHERLAND Produced by Eddie Fraser
by Sir Edmund Hillary abridged as a four-part reading
Port 3
Readers,
GABRIEL WOOLF ; LAVENDER SANSOM Broadcast on March 16. 1967
says That's Life illustrated by opinions and comments from the BBC Sound Archives
Guest, COLIN MORRIS
Written by Robert Turley Produced by Sheila Anderson
Brian Rix is in ' Let Sleeping Wives Lie ' at the Garrick Theatre, London
by John Galsworthy
46: Fancy Dress 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
Story: ' A House for a Mouse' by Ruth Ainsworth
played by the London Studio ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by ALEXANDER FARIS
A taste of railway catering and what travellers expect from it in England and France by G FREEMAN ALLEN , Editor of Modern Railways, who has talked to passengers and railway caterers in both countries
Hates Any Man ? by John Wainwright
'He's a copper. He knows how long it takes the law to move-to change direction. He's calculating his margins of safety. So far, he's been right. One day, he'll be wrong.' Wednesday's broadcast (Radio 2)
A family magazine introduced by KEN SYKORA and including: Going to the Pictures:
Peter DAVALLE reviews some of the films you can see this month, meets BOB HOPE, and talks to ARTHUR C. CLARKE , author of 2001-A A Space Odyssey The Mushroom Market:
Zena SKINNER discusses with ERIC HUMPHREY and GEORGE BAKER the problems of growing, selling, and cooking mushrooms True Tales by ROBERT Rietty.
4: Meeting Points Drop us a line: your news, views, and memories
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
5: Russia's Evil Genius
and Programme News
Regional News - The stories behind the headlines-Scotland Yard CalIing-South-East Sport -FRED STREETER on Gardening Introduced by Tim GUDGIN
A play in five parts by Francis Durbridge with Simon Lack as Robert Bristol
Part 4
Produced by MARTYN C. WEBSTER Broadcast on Oct. 12, 1967 (Radio 2)
Josef Suk (violin)
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Leader, Colin Staveley
Conductor, John Carewe
From Llandaff Cathedral
Part 1
Today's novelist often tells the story without a personal interpretation or analysis, and allows the reader to make what he will of it. EMYR HUMPHREYS suggests that a style more akin to that of the old Welsh cyfarwydd, the storyteller, may be more suited to a modern public accustomed to pictorial images.
Part 2
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 this edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics. Letters on public affairs and issues of policy are specially welcome.
For very late letters you can ring [number removed]and dictate your message
The story of one family's escape from Hitler's Austria in 1938, by ISABELLE BECK 2: The Gestapo
A City of Bells by Elizabeth Goudge
Read by GEORGE HAGAN Fourth of fifteen instalments
Rameau
Les Sauvages; L'enharmonique La dauphme; Fanfarinette La triomphante
Premier et deuxieme rigaudon
Couperm: Ordre No. 25
La visionnaire; La misterieuse; La Monflambert
La muse victorieuse Les ombres errantes played by ROBERT COLLET (harpsichord)