Market trends, news, weather
(Tuesday's "Ten to Eight")
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
The Rev. Terence McCaughey on a visit to Glencolmcille.
and Programme News
Revised second edition
by CHARLES CHAPLIN
Read by CHARLES LENO
Sixteenth of twenty instalments
Sunday's broadcast
IRVING TUCKER talks to Nigel Murphy about the sinking of the ferry-boat in Wellington Harbour, New Zealand, during a freak storm last April, and how he survived
Produced by Jack Singleton
by James DOODING
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
New Every Morning, page 83
Father of mercies (BBC H.B. 189) Psalm 58
Matthew 16, w. 1-16
Believe not those who say (BBC
H.B. 317)
Written by Paule-Aline Dent
Intermediate French series
played by the PAUL BONNEAU ORCHESTRA
Human Biology. 1: Your Senses by ARTHUR VIALLS
Don Carlos the Brave is this term's libretto by David Grenville and is set in distant Spain.
The story tells of the adventures of a roving troubadour mouse
Songs:
The Troubadour
Cavalry Mouse
Written and produced by William Murphy
The events which drastically altered the course of world history.
In the Crimean War another woman (forgotten today outside her family) ran a hospital and founded the Women's Royal Naval Nursing Corps.
T. M. M. PENNY tells of Great
Aunt Eliza's achievements, and her friendship with Florence Nightingale.
ϮFRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Ammanford, Carmarthen
Sunday's broadcast
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAMHARDCASTLE
Tuesday evening's broadcast
Story: 'My Naughty Little
Sister Learns to Talk' by Dorothy Edwards
1: Mexico City. Johnny Morris looks at Mexico City as it gets ready for the Olympic Games Exploration Earth series
2.20 Brown on Resolution by C.S. Forester, adapted for radio by Alaric Cotter: Part 1 Produced by David Lyttle Books. Plays, Poems series
2.45 Visiting a Pet Shop
Written by Christine Dudley
During his holidays Tony was in London and visited a large pet shop.
Nature series
A Cry from the Streets
Adapted by VERNON HARRIS from the film based on the novel A Friend in Need by ELIZABETH COXHEAD
' This is a rough district of London. There's poverty here-and dirt-and overcrowding. And, as always in such conditions, the children are among the worst sufferers ...'
Produced by BETTY DAVIES
Broadcast on Apnl 8. 1964
from Manchester Cathedral
Responses (Tomkins)
Psalm 119, vv. 73-104 (Alan Gray in E and in A. Henry Smart in G minor, E. V. Hall in Lessons: Daniel 2, vv. 25.49
John 10, vv. 1-21
Canticles (Gibbons Short Service) Anthem: Hear my prayer
(PurreH)
Hymn: Help us to help each other, Lord (Dunfermline)
Organist and Master of the Choir, DERRICK CANTRELL
Assistant Organist, Jonathan Bielby
A family magazine introduced by KEN SYKORA and including:
In the Hood ': JOE Loss talks to Anne Catchpole about his thirty-eight years as a band-leader
Ϯ Boot and Ftogger: 100 years ago beer was first bottled. Nigel Murphy talks to John Fox at a historic London brewery
Ϯ 'Ornaments will be of jet':
ANN NORMAN-BUTLER takes a look at memento mori
Sherardizers, Slaymakers:
ANDREA SPURLING thumbs through her local telephone Trades Directory
The Good Companions by J. B. Priestley arranged for broadcasting in thirteen parts by Neville Teller
Reader. Wilfred Pickles
We left Inigo smarting from Susie's shameful neglect of him at Elsie's wedding. So it is not surprising if he seizes the first opportunity of forcing her to notice him. Unknown to lnige, that opportunity is just about to present itself.
9: Bright Lights tind High Hopes
Produced by Trevor Hill
and Programme News
Tonight's evening paper of the air
Reports from the region's news studios and Scotland Yard-Sportsdesk-Stop Press
Introduced by COLIN HAMILTON
Marty Feldman actor and scriptwriter with Roy Plomley.
(Monday's broadcast)
A sound profile of Manchester City Football Club manager, players, and fans -including recordings made before, during and after the local Derby game with Manchester United at Old Trafford, a vital match in deciding the 1967-68 League Championship Compiled by PAUL DOHERTY sports agent and journalist Editorial adviser. Michael Parkinson
Produced by Tony Gould
Broadcast on April 24
Heather Harper (soprano)
Harry Danks (viola)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Bean
Conducted by Pierre Boulez
See page 49
Given before an invited audience in BBC Studio 1. Maida Vale. London. Requests for tickets for future concerts may be sent to Ticket Unit, Broadcasting House[address removed]enclosing it stamped addressed envelope.
Art students and staff from all over Britain, who met at the National Conference for Rethinking Art and Design Education held in July at the Round-house, Chalk Farm, London, give their versions of recent events at Hornsey and elsewhere
With the beginning of the new academic year, and as a result of certain actions taken by various authorities, the whole debate enters a new phase. What will now happen? Will there be structural changes in art education, or win these experiments be stamped out before they have had time to establish themselves? Students and staff speak for themselves.
Recordings and production by Meg Sheffield and Tony Gould
9.51 Weather forecast
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
JOHN THOMPSON introduces letters from today's postbag
A look at some of the links in the chain of communication between people and governments in Britain
3: A Minister's Antennae
Lord THORNEYCROFT, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1957-1958, Minister of Defence 1962-1964. talks to PETER JENKINS of The Guardian
Nerve by DICK FRANCIS
Read by HENRY STAMPER
Eighth of fifteen instalments
PETER GOODMAN (organ) from the City Hall, Hull