Market trends, news, weather
Thursday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
Radio breakfast-time magazine introduced by BRIAN JOHNSTON
Meditation led by THE RT. REv. Langton D. Fox Auxiliary Bishop of Menevia in Wales
and Programme News
Revised second edition
Christ whose glory fills the skies
(New tune by Malcolm William. son — S.P. 26)
Interlude: People I Admire The Prayer for Goodwill
Closing prayer: God be in my head
A look back, with tempered affection, at a career on British railways: by G. F. Fiennes 2: On the Footplate
Broadcast on July 23
Programme 4
Written by Raymond Escoffey
A programme for primary school pupils in their third year of French
9.55 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT II by JAMES Dodding
Wednesday's broadcast
St. Luke
New Every Morning, page 61
From all that dwell (BBC H.B. 5) Psalm 145, vv. 1-13
Ecclesiastes 38, vv. 1-14
For the might of thine arm (BBC
H.B. 242)
Is the future black for the French shopkeeper?
Compiled and introduced by R. E. Escoffey
French for Sixth Forms series
played by the CEDRIC DUMONT ORCHESTRA
4: Summer and Winter by HARRY ARMSTRONG
Radiovision programme
11.20 THAT'S HOW IT WAS
The last of three programmes on writing a novel by MAUREEN DUFFY
3: The feel of things
Listening and Writing series
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS
Distinguished Men and Women
PROFESSOR DOROTHY HODGKIN, O.M. interviewed by Leslie Smith
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC radio and television during the past seven days
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Extended rersion: Sun., 11.15 a.m.
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Thursday evening's broadcast
Story: ' The Dolls' Tea Party by Monica Jarrett
FRANKIE'S DAY OUT
He was on his way to the country, and he'd never been there before.
Let's Join In series
2.20 ENCOUNTER WITH HINDUISM
Script by Thomas Trautmann
Music composed and played by Keshav Sathe and Nazir and Patricia Jairazbhoy Produced by David Lyttle
From the Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context. Radiovision programme
2.40 THE ROAD TO DUNMORE by Eilis Dillon: a modern story set in Ireland, adapted for radio by John Richmond
Stories and Rhymes series
A weekly magazine programme of special interest to women at home who may be considering return-inK to work or training for a new career.
Presented by CAROLINE NICHOLSON and MICHAEL SMEN
Produced by Evelyn Gibbs
Thursday's broadcast (Radio 2)
Judi Dench currently starring in Cabaret at London's Palace Theatre recalls some of the shows and people who preceded her during the eighty years of the theatre's existence
Script and research, Nefl Stevens
Produced by David Allan
A family magazine
introduced from Scotland by ALISTAIR Gardner
Quiet Wings: Hugh Ross airborne in a glider above the Highlands
These magnificent girls and their flying machines: Shirley Christie. who recently qualified for a private pilot's licence, discusses ' learning to fly ' with John Braddock
An Airbarne Chillier the story of a Highland gamekeeper, his retirement. i holiday, his tirst flight, told by Jonathan MacDonald of Skye
Not strictly for the Birds: free-fall parachute jumping in the Highlands discussed by Willie Mac-Lennan, an experienced sky diver. and Alison Wilkie
Mingulay-Isle of Death: Donald B. MacLeod tells of am ordeal which Kenneth McPhee faced alone on the remote island of Mingulay in the Western Isles
Throw Out Two Hands
The story of a voyage by balloon
ANTHONY SMITH reads the fifth part of his own book abridged into a seven-part serial
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-Slop Press
Introduced by COLIN HAMILTON
Repeated: Monday. 1.30 p.m.
with NICHOLAS PARSONS ,
DENISE BRYER , PETER Reeves
BOB TODD and RONALD FLETCHER
Script by Peter Myers
Produced by John Bridges
Victoria Postnikova (piano)
Scottish National Orchestra Leader, Sam Bor
Conductor, Alexander Gibson
From the Usher Hall, Edinburgh Part 1
LESLIE GARDINER talks about the Palio, the horse-race round the square in Siena, in which ' ritual is more important than the race'
Part 2
A weekly magazine of discovery and invention
News and views of the men and women whose achievements are going to affect our daily life
Introduced by Gerald Leacb * Science Unit production
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 COLIN Valdar
A journalist from abroad takes a look at Great Britain this week
Jeremy by HUGH Walpole abridged by Mary Cathcart Borer
Read by GEORGE HAGAN
Produced by Robert Goodyear
Last of ten instalments
SUK TRIO
Josef Suk (violin)
Josef Chuchro (cello) Jan Panenka (piano) gramophone record