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
BBC Correspondents talk about the news. its background, and the people who make it
Shortened and revised edition of Saturday's broadcast
Introductory music for Assembly
Rejoice, the Lord is King (Tune,
Gopsal-S.P. 632)
Story: The Lord's Prayer
7: Lead us not into temptation
The Prayer for Peace
As Jacob with travel was weary
(Tune. Jacob's Ladder-BBC H. P.S.N. 2, Teachers' edition)
Repeated; Thursday, 9.5 a.m.
Holidays
Written by Stewart Love
New Every Morning, page 64
Teach me. 0 Lord (BBC H.B. 473) Psalm 119, part 1 Acts 8, vv. 14-25
Guide me, 0 thou great Redeemer
(BBC H.B. 140)
ALLONS-Y!
27: En route!
Written by Emile Harven
An audiovisual programme
Planète 217
3: K9 = Dupuis - Rayon 07 Written by Michel Faure
Third-year French
by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
The twins enjoy their tea; but the truthful transistor has strict views.
Songs: Tea Time; Music, Music!
Written and produced by William Murphy
HAROLD ROGERS takes a look at some of the things people do to keep fit
Sussex v. The Australians
Third and final day
Commentary by JOHN ARLOTT and ALAN McGILVRAY from Hove
ANONA WINN, JOY
ADAMSON NORMAN HACKFORTH. PETER GLAZE with a mystery guest and KENNETH HORNE in the chair
Saturday's broadcast
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Monday evening's broadcast
for children under five
Story: ' Moppy looks for Semolina ' by Agnes Copeland
Written by Garry Lyle World History series
by JOHN GAY
Final rehearsal with CORDON REYNOLDS and performance of Act 1
Music arranged by David Lord
Singers and instrumentalists from ST. MICHAEL'S COLLEGE, TENBURY
Conducted by BRIAN COLEMAN
Produced by Jenyth Worsley
Music Session One series
by ALBERT PARENGKYAN
Geography
A play for radio in thirteen parts by HOWARD AGG based on the novel by CHARLES DICKENS
11: In Custody
Sunday's broadcast
Sussex v. The Australians
Further commentary
This week: RICHARD FINDLATER EDWIN MULLINS , DILYS POWELL ALAN PRYCE-JONES
In the chair, J. W. LAMBERT
Sunday's broadcast
A family magazine introduced by STEVE RACE and including:
In the ' Hot Seat ':
DAVID JACOBS talks to John Ellison about the turning points in his life
Gymkhana: IAN HARRIS finds out that service in India doesn'count, for much in Devon
Sitting Comfortably?: the lot of an artist's model portrayed by CECILIA HEWLETT
Padre: Roy Trevivian talks to
KEN WILLIAMS of the 1st British Army Corps in Germany about his work as a chaplain in the modern army
.Drop us a line: your news, views, and memories
They Would Not Yield
Eight true stories of adventure and survival adapted for radio by Duncan Carse
1: I could still walk
DUNCAN CARSE tells the story of Spencer Chapman in the Malayan Jungle, from The Jungle is Neutral by F. Spencer Chapman
See page 36
and Programme News
Tonight's evening paper of the air
Reports from the region's news studios and from Scotland Yard - Sportsdesk - Stop Press Column
Introduced by BOB HOLNESS
by John Galsworthy adapted for broadcasting in forty-eight parts by MURIEL LEVY with Alan Wheatley Patricia Gallimore
Norman Shelley , Michael Spice
48: The Final Episode
Cast in order of speaking
Piano music for the series played by ALAN PAUL
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
Claudio Arrau (piano)
Scottish National Orchestra Leader, Sam Bor
Conductor,
Alexander Gibson
A Prom from the Kelvin Hall , Glasgow
Part 1: Beethoven
Overture: Leonora No. 3
7.47* Piano Concerto No. 3, in C minor
See page 37
The human significance of the computer revolution tby PROFESSOR
H. C. LONGUET-HIGGINS
Part 2: DvorakSymphony No. 7, in D minor
A knock-out quiz between students from universities throughout the British Isles
Quarter-Finals: Match 3
Lancaster v. Nottingham with Question-Masters:
MAX ROBERTSON at Lancaster
JOHN ANTHONY at Nottingham
Produced by Brian Skilton
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
Twelfth of fifteen instalments
played by WILLIAM WATERHOUSE (bassoon) with WILFRID PARRY (piano)