Market trends, news, weather
from WILLIAM VARCOE
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JOHN TIDMARSH
A Search for Humility: some of the thoughts of- a member of Alcoholics Anonymous
and Programme News
Revised second edition
by H. G. WELLS
The Time Traveller continues the story ...
Sixth of ten instalments read by NOEL JOHNSON
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Sunday's broadcast
Revised edition of Sunday's broadcast
For the expert, the novice, and anyone who simply likes 'messing about in boats'
Introduced by PETER WHEELER
Produced by Don Mosey
New Every Morning, page 87
My Father, for another night
(BBC H.B. 407)
Psalm 147
Ezekiel 37, vv. 1-14
Praise. 0 praise our God and King (BBC H.B. 441)
BBC Scottish RADIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Ian Tyre
Conductor, IAIN SUTHERLAND with BELLE GONZALEZ
JOHNNY HAWKSWORTH and TERRY Cox (drums)
Introduced by ALEXANDER MOYES
Eight programmes edited by MARVIN KANE and R. D. SMITH and produced by R. D. SMITH
4: God's Country and Mine by JACQUES BAHZUN
Reader, ANTHONY JACOBS
Broadcast on August 22. 1967
200th Edition
A monthly programme reflecting life in the country with a Natural History contribution by ERIC SIMMS
Introduced by C. GORDON GLOVER
Produced by Arthur Phillips
Edwige Feuillere, the distinguished French actress, discusses with Roy Plomley in a recorded programme devised by him the gramophone records she would take to a desert island.
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM DAVIS
Friday evening's broadcast
Story: ' The Tractor that got
Stuck ' by Joyce Stranger
from Steve Race including a selection from the ORCHESTRA
Leader, Maurice Brett
Conducted by Eric WETHERELL
Produced by David Allan
Eric Wetherell broadcasts by arrangement with the Welsh National Opera Company
by JULIAN HALE
Julian Hale is writing a documentary account of modern Rumania where he spent several months in 1967. visiting the capital city as well as the remotest corners of the country. He talks of present-day attitudes and vanishing customs.
Renée Asherson in The French Prisoner
A play for radio by BRIAN GEAR based on The Westcotes by SIR ARTHUR QUILLER-COUCH
Saturday's broadcast
A family magazine introduced from the Midlands by David Stevens and including:
Will You Pour?: Barney Bamford takes a look at the shape of teapots and their like
The play's the thing: The Belgrade Theatre at Coventry has been trying to find out what things children expect from the theatre. Geoffrey Green reports
The Nectarous Poppy: poppies growing on a farm in the West Midlands intrigued St. John Howell
A badger at my window: Phil Drabble talks about his tame badgers
The Hunting of the Bard: some reflections on Stratford-upon-Avon by Gareth Lloyd-Evans
Dodie Smith 's Dalmatians
Her novels 101 Dalmatians and Starlight Barking abridged by Marjorie Bilbow
Read by GRIZELDA HERVEY
The two Dalmatians, Pongo and Missis, distressed at the theft of their fifteen puppies, have learned that they are imprisoned in the depths of Suffolk.
2: The Journey to Suffolk
and Programme News
Tonight's evening paper of the air
Reports from the region's news studios and Scotland Yard-Sportsdesk - Postscript with MICHAEL BROOKE-Stop Press
Introduced by Douglas CAMERON
Produced by the South-East news unit
Repeated: Tuesday, 1.30 p.m.
or Boy meets guile
A comedy anthology featuring:
BENNY HILL
MICHAEL FLANDERS and DONALD SWANN
Roy HUDD
BEYOND OUR KEN
EMERY AT LARGE
I'M SORRY I'LL READ THAT AGAIN
Written and introduced by Basil Boothroyd
Produced by David Hatch and Simon Brett
from the Royal Albert Hall London
Philip Jones (trumpet)
Margaret Price (soprano) Jean Allister (contralto) John Mitchinson (tenor) Colin Wheatley (bass-baritone)
BBC Chorus
BBC Choral Society
BBC Symphony Orchestra Led by Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Mario Rossi
Haydn
Part 1
Symphony No. 96, in D major
7.58* Trumpet Concerto in E flat major
8.14*Cantata: Scenadi Berenice
Bob Roberts , owner and skipper of the Cambria which still trades under sail alone, recalls earlier episodes in his life
Islands in the Sun
Haydn: Part 2
MASS in B flat major
(Harmoniemesse)
H. C. ROBBINS LANDON , the expert on Haydn, discusses with JOHN AMIS one man's enthusiasm for editing, recording, and performing Haydn
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
TONY BROWN introduces letters from today's postbag
by Christopher GWINNER
Mersers between companies or groups of companies are increasing in number and dramatic content. and tend to arouse violent feeling even in those not directly concerned in the operation. In two talks Christopher Gwinner of the Financial Times analyses the techniques and consequences of mergers, friendly and unfriendly.
1: Friendly Overtures
Wives and Daughters by Mrs. GASKELL abridged by Rosamond Shaw
Read by JILL BALCON
Eleventh of twenty-five instalments
gramophone records