Market trends, news, weather
Wednesday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
A Season of Sermons
9: 'What the Devil? '
Points from H. A. WILLIAMS
Dean of Trinity College, Cambridge
and Programme News
Revised second edition
by 'MISS READ'
Read by SHEILA MITCHELL
Ninth of ten instalments
Aspects of child-care
2: Infant Welfare Clinics
What is the role of the well-baby clinic in 1968? Are babies better supervised by the family doctor? Do clinics create unnecessary worries? What of their future?
LESLIE SMITH talks to mothers, health visitors, doctors, and psychologists
Produced by Barbara Crowther
A medical magazine introduced by JOAN YORKE and including:
Specialist in the Studio: a gynaecologist answers listeners' questions
Are you fit to drive? asks DR. RICHARD LANGDALE
Produced by Thena Heshel
PETER KENNEDY introduces folk songs from the British Isles
7: Madam, I have come to court you
Produced by Sheila Anderson
Broadcast in the BBC World Service
New Every Morning, page 50
My spirit longs for thee (BBC H.B.
331)
Canticle 1. vv. 1-15
Romans 13, vv. 1, 7-14
Sing to the Lord a joyful song
(BBC H.B. 19)
presenting Bill McCue in It's a Fine Thing to Sing with HELEN McARTHUR and the BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA Led by Andrew Wilson
Conductor, IAIN SUTHERLAND
Produced by Eddie Fraser
The story of Sandy Wedder burn's adventures in Scotland in the summer of 1745 Written and narrated by MICHAEL ELDER
4: The Flight from Edinburgh Other parts:
Sheila Donald , John Young
Broadcast on December 7. 1967
A comedy anthology
Shortened version of Monday's broadcast
Episode 8: Happy Christmas
Tuesday's broadcast
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM DAVIS
Wednesday evening's broadcast
Story: ' Dressing Up ' by Jill Burnet
LONDON STUDIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by MARCUS DODS
A series featuring the best-known Walt Disney films made in the last thirty years
Adapted and introduced by DESMOND CARRINGTON
This week:
The 1959 all-cartoon production
Sleeping Beauty
Musical score adapted from Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty ballet featuring the voice of MARY COSTA as Princess Aurora
Produced for radio by Desmond Carrington and Spencer Hale
Edith Evans Festival
Edith Evans as Amy in I Only Want an Answer
A play by Fred Denger
English version by BASIL ASHMORE
Produced by JOHN TYDEMAN
Wednesday's broadcast (Radio 2)
See page 32
A kaleidoscope of the sounds, the scenes, the poetry, and the music of summer compiled and arranged by MARVIN KANE
Produced by Denis Lewell
A family magazine introduced by STEVE RACE and including:
The play's the thing: W. A.
DARLINGTON, Drama Critic of the Daily Telegraph for forty-eight years, talks to Rosemary Hart about his theatre memories
Harvest Blinks: memories of an Orcadian boyhood sixty years ago by . McLACHLAN
Gone Fishin': GEORGE VILLIERS suggests some Cordon Rouge recipes for fish dishes-hot and cold
Drop us a line: your news. views, and memories
The Adventures of David Balfour from Kidnapped and Catriona by Robert Louis Stevenson abridged for reading in thirteen parts
Read by BRYDEN MURDOCH with CALLUM MILL as Ebenezer
1: The House of Shaws
Produced by Gordon Emslie
See page 32
and Programme News
Tonight's evening paper of the air
Reports from the region's news studios and Scotland Yard-Sportsdesk — ' Good evening ' with FRED STREETER—Stop Press Introduced by COLIN HAMILTON
Repeated: Friday, 1.30 p.m.
A serial in eight parts by Gilbert Phelps
Police and Customs have been forbidding. A man has been killed and a girl revolutionary wounded.
3: Coincidence or Destiny?
Signature tune composed by Fitzroy Coleman
Produced by R. D. SMITH
From the Royal Albert Hall London Valerie Tryon
(piano)
Richard MARTIN (oboe)
MICHAEL WINFIELD (oboe) JOHN MCCAW (clarinet)
ARCHIBALD JACOB (clarinet) GWYDION BROOKE (bassoon) RONALD WALLER (bassoon) NICHOLAS BUSCH (horn) IAN BEERS (horn)
New Philharmonia Orchestra Guest leader, Jack Rothstein
Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Part 1
JOHN SEYMOUR recently followed in the footsteps of George Borrow
4: Machynlleth to Ponterwyd Reader, Haydn Jones
Part 2
in an interview with HANS KELLER talks about modern music
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
GILBERT PHELPS introduces letters from today's postbag
Transantarctic Crossing
by Noel Barber who was waiting at the South Pole for the arrival of, as it turned out, first Sir Edmund Hillary and then Vivian Fuchs
Wives and Daughters by MRS. GASKELL
Read by JILL BALCON
Fourth of twenty-five instalments
Beethoven CELIA ARIELI (piano)
Bagatelles (Op. 126)
No. 1. in G major No. 2. in G minor
No. in E flat major
Sonata in A flat major, Op. 110
Broadcast on September 19. 1967