Market trends, news, weather
(Monday's "Ten to Eight")
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JOHN TIDMARSH
By Request: reflecting listeners' choice in words and music
and Programme News
Revised second edition
A short story by A. J. ALAN
Read by PETER TUDDENHAM
If you're ever alone in a whitewashed cottage on Dartmoor and a penniless, starving girl should happen to faint on your doorstepwell just be warned, that's all. Some people can show such base ingratitude.
Shortened and revised edition of Saturday's broadcast
He who would valiant be (Tune.
Monks Gate-S.P. 515)
Story: The Lord's Prayer
6: Forgive as we forgive
The Prayer for Forgiveness
When a knight won his spurs
(Tune, Stowey-S.P. 377)
Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 a.m.
Rules
Written by David Hammond
St. Barnabas
New Every Morning, page 37
Be near us, Holy Trinity (BBC
H.B.165)
Psalm 98
Galatians 5. v. 22, to 6. v. 10
0 brother man (BBC H.B. 376)
26: Une lettre de Paris
Written by Emile Harven
An audiovisual programme
Planète 217
2: Rayon 0 = !?
Written by Michel Faure
Third-year French
by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
The transistor sings the twins to sleep and then wakes them up.
Songs: Lullaby; Wake-up
Introduced by JOHN Huw DAVIES
Written and produced by William Murphy
HAROLD ROGERS looks at some of the ways we can get away from it all, from yoga to transcendental meditation
THE CLIFF ADAMS SINGERS
THE RONNIE PRICE QUARTET
JAKE THACKRAY
Everywhere you go, you hear people singing and these are the songs of the people from town and country, from yesterday and today
Introduced and produced by JOHN BROWELL
Saturday's broadcast
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The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Monday evening's broadcast
Story: ' Tippy to the Rescue ' by Jean English
Written by Phyllis Drayson World History series
Rehearsal of The Beggar's Opera with GoRDON REYNOLDS and boys of ST. MICHAEL'S COLLEGE, TENBURY
Produced by Jenyth Worsley
The Teak Industry
Compiled by Alex Hunter
Geography
A play for radio in thirteen parts by HOWARD AGG based on the novel by CHARLES DICKENS
10: Fire Over London
Sunday's broadcast
8: The morning after Records introduced by NOËL Goodwin
Sunday's broadcast
A family magazine introduced by KEN SYKORA and including: tI Nation shall speak.... unto nation ' (ii) lei Londres, Huna London, Govorit London, Hier ist ... : ELIZABETH FRANCIS visits Bush House in London where the BBC broadcasts to the world in forty languages for 100 hours a day
Status Symbol: PEGGY CORNISH talks about keeping up with the Joneses when she was a child f Doctor in the Clouds: DR.
DUNCAN. a flying doctor of Australia, tells Caroline Scott how he started a service in Africa
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Tuesday Topic or it's happening now
Stories in Verse
Six programmes of narrative poetry chosen and produced by David Davis
6: Along the Briny Beach tReaders:
DAVID DAVIS , BASIL JONES
ROSALIND SHANKS , BETTY HARDY
and Programme News
Regional news — The stories behind the headlines-Scotland Yard Calling-South-East Sport Introduced by COLIN HAMILTON
by John Galsworthy adapted for broadcasting in forty-eight parts by MURIEL LEVY with Alan Wheatley Patricia Gallimore Norman Shelley Michael Spice
Kenneth Fortescue
47: Forgive and Forget
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
JAMES GIBB (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader. Tom Rowlette
Conducted by GRAHAM TREACHER
Introduced by PAT WILLIAMS
STEPHEN POTTER on John Lehmann 's A Nest of Tigers, a book about the Sitwells
DEE WELLS on The Collecting Man by John Bedford , and Kate Simon 's Paris-Places and Pleasures
JULIAN HAYTER on How It Happened Here by Kevin Brownlow
Produced by Russell Harty
A knock-out quiz between students from universities throughout the British Isles
Quarter-Finals: Match 2
York v. Queen's, Belfast
Question-Masters:
MAX ROBERTSON at York JOHN ANTHONY at Belfast
Produced by Brian Skilton
on PRISON SECURITY
Violent criminals escape; long-term prisoners strike. What is the answer? Greater discipline with armed guards and dog patrols, or more comfortable cells and private visits from wives and girl-friends? Should we build an escape-proof Alcatraz or maximum security wings in existing prisons? Introduced by EDGAR LUSTGARTEN
Produced by Alan Burgess
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
JOHN ANTHONY introduces letters from today's postbag
A City of Bells by ELIZABETH GOUDGE
Read by GEORGE HAGAN
Seventh of fifteen instalments
played by SUSAN McGAW (piano)