Market trends, news, weather
Wednesday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Thoughts from
Teilhard de Chardin
A series chosen and introduced by LADY ASTOR
Reader, HUGH BURDEN
and Programme News
Revised second edition
A series of record programmes in which well-known people talk to DEREK PARKER about the music they remember from their early days
This week: Sandy Wilson
A medical magazine introduced by JOAN YORKE and including:
Specialist in the Studio: a family doctor answers listeners' Questions
Why Call Surgeons Misters?: TONY SCHOOLING comments on medical titles
Too Many Decibels!: DR. RICHARD LANGDALE talks about the effect of noise on hearing
produced by Thena Heshel
PETER KENNEDY introduces folk songs from the British Isles 1: The Lark in the Morning
Produced by Sheila Anderson
Broadcast in the BBC World Service
New Every Morning, page 11
When all thy mercies, 0 my God
(BBC H.B. 22)
Psalm 116
Jeremiah 1, vv. 4-10 and 17-19 A safe stronghold our God is still
(BBC H.B. 297)
presents Bill McCue in It's a Fine Thing to Sing with MOIRA ANDERSON and the BBC Scottish RADIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Ian Tyre
Conductor, IAIN SUTHERLAND
Produced by Eddie Fraser
reads
Five Children and It by E. NESBIT abridged in five parts
4: Wings
Broadcast on November 8, 1967
says That's Life illustrated by opinions and comments from the BBC Sound Archives
Guest, PHILIP LEAROYD
Written by Robert Turley
Produced by Sheila Anderson
Brian Rix is in ' Let Sleeping Wives Lie ' at the Garrick Theatre, London
by Richard Gordon adapted for radio and written by RAY COONEY starring
Episode 2: Digs
RAY COONEY as Tony Benskin
EDWARD CAST as Taffy Evans
NORMA RONALD as Vera
ANN MURRAY as Mrs. Robinson
MICHAEL DEACON as Porter
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: ' Mark takes his Teddy
Bears to the Fair ' by Audrey Allen : part 1
LONDON STUDIO ORCHESTRA Led by Maurice Taylor
Conducted by MARCUS DODS including music by Montague Phillips , Gilbert Vinter , Alan Langford , and Offenbach
The Lawn Tennis Championships
Commentary by MAURICE EDELSTON and MAX ROBERTSON from the Centre Court and No. 1 Court, with summaries and comments from ALF CHAVE and BEA WALTER
Results and news from the other courts given by BASIL CURTIS
From the All England Lawn Tennis Club
and Programme News
Tonight's evening paper of the air
Reports from the region's news studios and from Scotland Yard-Sportsdesk-' Good evening ' with FRED STREETER-Stop Press
Introduced by COLIN HAMILTON
Repeated: Friday 1.30 p.m.
A serial in six parts by Giles Cooper from the novel by John Wyndham
with Gary Watson, Barbara Shelley and Peter Sallis
'There's a light... someone's trying to get the sighted people together - we're not alone!'
(Peter Sallis is in 'Cabaret' at the Palace Theatre, London.)
BBC NORTHERN Symphony ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
An account of its rise and fall compiled from contemporary newspapers, letters, and diaries Narrator, DUNCAN MCINTYRE
Script by JONQUIL ANTONY
Produced by David Woodward
Ɨ by PETER M. LEWIS
A supply teacher talks about his job. Is he a necessary stop-gap who helps to keep the service going, or is he a cuckoo in the nest of the regular teacher?
Current affairs 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
GILES PLAYFAIR introduces letters from today's postbag
Nightclimber by JON MANCHIP WHITE
Read by DUNCAN CARSE
Ninth of fifteen instalments
Walton
Quartet in A minor (1947) played by the AEOLIAN STRING QUARTET
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin) Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
Broadcast on March 6