Market trends, news, weather
(Thursday's "Ten to Eight")
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Prayer and Meditation
Led by JOHN FARRELL of Liverpool
and Programme News
Revised second edition
by ' MISS READ' abridged by Marjorie Bilbow
Read by SHEILA MITCHELL
Produced by Robert Goodyear
Last instalment
Johnny Morris in Mexico
The last of six programmes in which he recalls his impressions of a journey in the sun last summer
Broadcast on April 4
The BBC Enquiry Desk
The Man in Charge, DAVID HATCH who interviews the experts and presents the answers to your questions
Thursday's broadcast (Radio 2)
A talk by LEONARD CLARK from the BBC Sound Archives
New Every Morning, page 54
0 God, give ear unto my cry
(BBC H.B. 466)
Psalm 25, vv. 1-10
Romans 14. vv. 1-13
Lead us, heavenly Father (BBC
H.B. 307)
LONDON STUDIO STRINGS Led by Maurice Taylor
Conducted by JAMES LOCKHART with JACK BYFIELD (piano)
Introduced by Roy WILLIAMSON
James Lockhart appears by arrangement with the Welsh National Opera Company
The end of the story of Sandy Wedderburn 's adventures in Scotland in the summer of 1745 Written and narrated by MICHAEL ELDER
5: The Road to the North
Other parts: Sheila Donald John Shedden , John Young
Produced by Ian Wishart
Broadcast on December 14, 1967
GALE PEDRtCK 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 RENÉ CUTFORTH
Thursday evening's broadcast
for children under five
Story: ' The Sand Car' by Elizabeth Mills
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Leader, John Bradbury
Conductor, GILBERT VINTER and the NORWEGIAN BROADCASTING ORCHESTRA
Conducted by OIVIND BERGH
Recording made available by courtesy of Norwegian Radio
in Windsor
More theatres are now pulled down than built, and it seemed at one time that the Theatre Royal would have no future. Yet towards the end of this month it begins an eighteen-week tour of Canada and the U.S.A. How did it first survive and then succeed?
AVRIL MOLLISON , who once played Cinderella on its stage, looks for an answer from men and women who have worked there tProduced by Patrick Harvey
JULIAN HERBAGE introduces his selection, both topical and retrospective, from earlier editions
David Franklin
1935 : 1951
Saturday's broadcast
A family magazine introduced by DAVID BEAN from the North-East
Working the Bondage: AGGIE
HALL and LIZZIE FIDLER on their days as hired farmhands in the early days of the century
There was this man on the bus: an unlikely tale by LEONARD Barris , read by GEORGE HOUSE
The versatile smith: an affectionate recollection from WILLIAM THOMSON
Songs written and sung by ALEX GLASGOW
Hinges of History
Ten crucial events that shaped the world we know today
6: The Battle of Saratoga from the book The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World by Sir Edward Creasy arranged by Howard Jones
Readers, SAM DENTON and ROBERT McLERNON
Produced by David A. Turner
and Programme News
Tonight's evening paper of the air
Reports from the region's news studios and Scotland Yard— Sportsdesk—Weekend with TOM BoSTOCK-Stop Press
Introduced by Colin HAMILTON
Repeated: Monday, 1.30 p.m.
Jimmy Clitheroe in Mr. Higginbottom-My Best Enemy with PETER SINCLAIR , PATRICIA BURKE DANNY Ross , DIANA DAY TONY MELODY
Written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
Produced by JAMES CASEY
Broadcast on Dec. 3. 1967 (Radio 2)
From the Royal Albert Hall London
Vladimir
Ashkenazy (piano)
Donald Douglas (orator)
BBC Chorus
BBC Choral Society
Alexandra Choir
Conductor, Charles Proctor
Croydon Philharmonic Society
Musical director, Myers Foggin BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Bean
Conducted by Colin Davis Sir Arthur Bliss
Part 1 conducted by Colin Davis
John Seymour recently followed in the foot-steps of George Borrow.
Reader, Haydn Jones
Producer, Patrick Harvey
Part 2
in an interview with JOHN Amis talks about his music and his position as Master of the Queen's Musick
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 BRIAN CONNELL
The Summit That Wasn' James Cameron recalls the most amazing of all international conferences he covered as a special correspondent — the Paris Summit Meeting of 1960
Wives and Daughters by MRS. GASKELL
Read by JILL BALCON
Fifth of twenty-five instalments
KOHON Quartet gramophone records