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 GEOFFREY PAUL
and Programme News
Revised second edition
by MAURICE WIGGIN abridged by Elizabeth Brewer Read by RICHARD HURNDALL Produced by John Cardy Last of five instalments
Anne CATCHPOLE and Rosemary HART present a personal view of the country and introduce some of the people they met during a visit in springtime
talks with REX ALSTON about Cricket Today and Tomorrow
Ember Day
New Every Morning, page 22
All praise to thee (BBC H.B. 119) Psalm 27, part 1 Acts 4, vv. 5-20
Thee will I love (BBC H.B. 314)
London Studio STRINGS
Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD with HENRY KREIN AND HIS QUARTET Introduced by JON CURLE
by Sir Edmund Hillary abridged as a four-part reading
Part 4
Readers, GABRIEL WOOLF
LAVENDER SANSOM , NIGEL GRAHAM Broadcast on March 23. 1967
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
for children under five Story: ' Johnny's New Home ' by Helen Rosen
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins Conductor, MARCUS DODS including music by Bizet. Robert Farnon. Miles Maxwell , Debussy, Mendelssohn, and Weber
Unmarried Fathers
Illegitimate children and their mothers come in for a good deal of attention, but BARBARA McDONALD has been looking at the other side of the story Produced by Hazel Lewthwaite
See page 36
A radio correspondence golumn in which listeners add their comments to views expressed in last Friday's Any Questions' Thursday's broadcast on Radio 2
Presented by ANGELA PAIN Sunday's broadcast followed by an interlude
from the Isles of Arran and Man
Introduced from
Douglas, Isle of Man by BARRY CHAMBERS and from
Brodick Castle, Isle of Arrin by JACK House
The Islanders exchange news and views on a variety of subjects, including wildlife. folk lore, and the economy and government of the two communities
Songs by the GAELIC CHOIR OF ARRAN and the MANX FESTIVAL CHORUS
A fairy tale about unlimited wealth by F. SCOTT FITZGERALD
Read by Roy SPENCER in two parts: part 2
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
Repeated: Monday, 1.30 p.m.
Hayward Morse is a member of the Repertory Theatre Company, Birmingham
with Records for You
My Country,
Our Common Wealth
The land of the temple, the farmer, the elephant, and the drum moves into the twentieth century tWritten and produced by DAVID JOSEPH for the Ceylon Broadcasting Corporation
This programme is being broadcast by many countries on the occasion of Commonwealth Day. See page 36
of the Trades Union Congress
Yehudi Menuhin (violin) Croydon Philharmonic Society
Musical Director, Myers Foggin Handel Opera Society Chorus Chorus-Master, Herbert Dawson
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader, Neville Taweel
Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult Malcolm Arnold and Stanley Pope
From the Royal Festival Hall
Part 1
by JAMES DALE
Before the First World War, Show-Sunday was the day in March when fashionable painters would open their studios for friends to come and admire the pictures they proposed sending to the R.A. Summer Exhibition. Being only a schoolboy at the time, James Dale found these crowded occasions somewhat stifling and oppressive.
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 Ruth ADAM
The story of one family's escape, from Hitler's Austria in 1938, by ISABELLE BECK 3: How long can we stay in Hungaryt
A City of Bells by ELIZABETH Goudge
Read by GEORGE HAGAN Fifth of fifteen instalments