Market trends, news, weather
(Wednesday's "Ten to Eight")
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by BRIAN JOHNSTON
Include Me Out: readings from a new book by Colin Morris , a Methodist missionary
and Programme News
Revised second edition
Tuesday's broadcast
A brief excursion through friendly musical territory
with recordings from the BBC
Sound Archives
BINARY NUMBERS
Written and presented by James Hawthorne
Mathematics series
by PENNY WHITTAM
Tuesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 58
Praise to the Lord (BBC H.B. 17) Psalm 119, part 3
Matthew 15. vv 29-39
What tongue can tell thy greatness. Lord (BBC H.B. 541)
Written by Stephen Kanocz
German for Sixth Forms series
10.50 MUSIC WORKSHOP II
Follow-up
Musical activities arising out of the Music Workshop II series
Written and produced by William Murphy
11.0 TIME AND TUNE
Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
Songs: Little Johnny Puppet ; Our Big Grandad Clock; When you beat on the drum
Written and produced by Douglas Coombes
11.20 MAN
A new series about the nature of man and his culture
4: Survival on dry land by Margery Morris
Narrator, BARRY FOSTER
11.40 WATER SUPPLY
The River Thames by MICHAEL SMEE
Geography
says That's Life illustrated by opinions and comments from the BBC Sound Archives
Guest: HUMPHREY LYTTELTON
Written by Robert Turley
Produced by Sheila Anderson
Brian Rix is in ' Let Sleeping Wives Lie ' at the Garrick Theatre. London
Problems from listeners' letters discussed by MARJORIE Proops
DEE ANNAN , VALERIE ANN FISHER JILL FLETCHER
In the chair, ANONA WINN
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
Story: ' The Dog who had no Name '
by Leila Berg
by TED HUGHES
A verse play based on the old fairy tale.
Living Language series
2.20 POETRY CORNER
Let's Hear it Again
Another hearing of favourite poems
2.30 MUSIC WORKSHOP I
Follow-up
A practice broadcast revising some of the musical activities of Music Workshop Stage I tWritten and produced by William Murphy
2.40 LOOKING AHEAD
The World of Work
4: Getting the Job
Written by John Stockbridge
A series of seven programmes designed to encourage those who are teaching or preparing to teach to experiment in using the popular arts in their classrooms.
3: Sound
Introduced by PADDY FEENY
Produced by Peggy Bacon
Broadcast on July 16 (Study)
Away Fixture by Stuart Ready
A light comedy about a schoolgirl who unwittingly gets involved with two groups of thieves at a football match.
Produced by Guy VAESEN
Wednesday's broadcast (Radio 2)
Before he died in March,
Derek Oldham talked to ANNE CATCHPOLE about his life with music and introduced some of his most successful recordings
A family magazine introduced by STEVE RACE and including:
The fight against crime-1:
GORDON SNELL meets the man in uniform tMudie's ' Select Library
FRANCES COLLINGWOOD tells Of the growth and decline of the circulating library
Caribbean Cook Book:
RITA SPRINGER tells ZENA SKINNER about her life in Barbados and her new collection of recipes
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 LEONARD MAGUIRE as Alan Breck SHEILA DONALD as Catriona Clem ASHBY as the Lord Advocate Douglas MURCHIE as Stewart
10: On the march again with Alan
Produced by Gordon Emslie
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
Repeated: Friday, 1.30 p.m.
Written by BARRY TOOK
JOHNNIE MORTIMER and BRIAN COOKE and DONALD WEBSTER starring Kenneth Horne with KENNETH Williams , HUGH PADDICK and BETTY MARSDEN
Music by THE MAX HARRIS GROUP
Announcer, DOUGLAS SMITH
Produced by JOHN SIMMONDS
Broadcast on March 17 (Radio 2)
The Final:
Beethoven Concertos
From the Free Trade Hall, Manchester
The Finalists: Hilary Coates Anthony Goldstone
Bryn Turley , Frank Wibaut compete in the last round of this competition for British pianists
BBC Northern
Symphony Orchestra Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, George Hurst
Introduced by PETER STEBBINGS
Part 1
Overture: The Magic Flute. Mozart
7.40* BRYN TURLEY
Piano Concerto No. 3, in C minor first movement
8.5* ANTHONY GOLDSTONE
Piano Concerto No. 4, in G first movement
Michael Roll , winner of the 1963 Leeds Piano Competition, discusses with GERALD MCDONALD the immediate and the lasting results of playing in competition
Part 2
HILARY COATES
Piano Concerto No. 3, in C minor first movement
9.5* FRANK WIBAUT
Piano Concerto No. 5. in E flat (The Emperor) first movement
See page 81
The results of this competition will be announced at the end of the following programme
Introduced by RONALD EYRE
JOHN Julius NORWICH on Queen Christina by Georgina Masson CHARLES DOUGLAS-HOME on some recently published fiction
ERIC RHODE on The Battle of Silence by Vercors
Produced by Russell Harty
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
of Peter Ustinov as Rector of the University of Dundee
A shortened version of this morning's ceremonies
Jeremy by HUGH WALPOLE
Read by GEORGE HAGAN
Ninth of ten instalments
DAVID BUTT (flute)
JOHN CONSTABLE
(piano and harpsichord)
John Constable broadcasts by arrangement with the Gen. Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden