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Second Year Russian
A new course in spoken Russian planned in conjunction with the University of Essex
Written and presented by L. M. O'TOOLE
2: Come and stay in Kiev! with MARINA RYAN, NATASHA NORMAN and VICTOR GREGORIY
Last week's broadcast (Study on 3)

Contributors

Presented By:
L. M. O'Toole
Unknown:
Natasha Norman
Unknown:
Victor Gregoriy

A series about English writing and writers, planned in conjunction with a National Extension College correspondence course, primarily to assist adults intending to take the G.C.E. Advanced Level examination in English.
2: The First World War
' Wilfred Owen and most of those now known as poets of the First World War began the war writing poetry in the conventional modes of thinking and feeling that are summed up in the title " Georgian weekend Poets." It was the experience of the war which jolted them out of those conventions to find new and probably more adequate ways to express their experience.'
Radio tutor, DAVID GRUGEON
Last week's broadcast (Study on 3) Enquiries about the correspondence course should be addressed to the National Extension College. 8 Shaftesbury Road. Cambridge

Contributors

Unknown:
Wilfred Owen
Unknown:
David Grugeon

A new course in spoken Italian for those who have some knowledge of the language
Written and introduced by GIOVANNI CARSANIGA and ANNA VENEZIANI
2: Una gita in barca
Last week's broadcast (Study 3)
This week's Study on 3 and accompanying publications: page 50

Contributors

Introduced By:
Giovanni Carsaniga

London Motor Show 1968
The Changing Motor Show Scene
SIR DONALD STOKES. Chairman Designate, British Leyland Motor Corporation
This Year's Cars
COURTENAY EDWARDS , Motoring
Correspondent, Sunday Telegraph
The Technical Developments
JOE LOWREY , technical writer on Automobile Engineering
The Continental View
Rudi UHLENHAUT, Chief Car Engineer, Daimler Benz
The Visitors
BILL CLARKE. European Sales Director, Rambler Motors
Introduced by BILL HARTLEY followed by news of Roads and Traffic
Produced by Jim Pestridge

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Donald Stokes.
Unknown:
Courtenay Edwards
Unknown:
Joe Lowrey
Unknown:
Bill Clarke.
Introduced By:
Bill Hartley
Produced By:
Jim Pestridge

A spontaneous discussion by BARONESS ASQUITH
THE RT. HON. QUINTIN HOGG, M.P. PATRICK KEATLEY BERNARD BRADEN
Chairman, DAVID JACOBS
Produced by Michael Bowen from International Students House, Great Portland Street. London. W.1.
Last Friday's broadcast (Radio 2)
Listeners' views for use in ' Any Answers? ' (Thursday at 8.45 p.m.) should be addressed to the BBC. Bristol BS8 2LR. marked ' Any Answers? '

Contributors

Unknown:
Rt. Hon. Quintin Hogg, M.P.
Unknown:
Patrick Keatley
Unknown:
Bernard Braden
Unknown:
David Jacobs
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

Trapped by Rosemary Anne Sisson with Tim Seely and David March Michael Trent , photographer, surprises an intruder in his country house. After a tricky first encounter they reveal their problems to each other, and develop a fantasy friendship ....
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT followed by an interlude

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemary Anne Sisson
Unknown:
Tim Seely
Unknown:
David March
Unknown:
Michael Trent
Produced By:
Norman Wright
Michael Trent:
Tim Seely
Harry Croft:
David March
Mrs Camden:
Betty Hardy
BBC newsreader:
Alvar Lidell
Sergeant Baker:
Stephen Jack
Bank clerk:
John Pullen

Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Alec McCowen : a recent Guest of the Week of Woman's Hour
Oysters: Jean Goodman talks to oyster-catcher MARIE MUSSETT *
Human Aggression: DR. ANTHONY STORR , RUTH ADAM , and DR. JAMES HEMMING discuss its implications with Mollie Lee
Reshaping a Nose: KATHARINE M. HILL describes her experience of the operation
Mistakes I have made: ALAN MELVILLE considers his major ones
Frances Perry : with some topical advice about tree growing Little Fury by GWYN THOMAS abridged and read by TENNIEL EVANS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Marjorie Anderson
Introduced By:
Alec McCowen
Talks:
Jean Goodman
Unknown:
Dr. Anthony Storr
Unknown:
Ruth Adam
Unknown:
Dr. James Hemming
Unknown:
Mollie Lee
Unknown:
Katharine M. Hill
Unknown:
Frances Perry
Read By:
Tenniel Evans

A male reply to Petticoat Line
COL. SAMMY LOHAN
HUMPHREY LYTTELTON
DAVID SYMONDS , JOHN TAYLOR take the masculine point of view in answer to the Petticoat Line broadcast last week
In the chair, MICHAEL SMEE
Produced by John Cassels
Pre-recorded at The Playhouse.
Northumberland Av... London. W.C.2.
Shortened version: Tues., 12 noon

Contributors

Unknown:
Col. Sammy Lohan
Unknown:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Unknown:
David Symonds
Unknown:
John Taylor
Produced By:
John Cassels

MARCUS DODS conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Leader, Arthur Leavins in a programme of music for all the family with MAUREEN GUY (soprano)
THEA KING (clarinet)
Introduced by ROY WILLIAMSON
Produced by Gareth Walters
From the Camden Theatre. London including music from Samson and Delitah (Saint-Saens) and Sylvia (Delibes), and the last movement of Mozart's Clarinet Concerto in A major (K.622)

Contributors

Unknown:
Marcus Dods
Leader:
Arthur Leavins
Soprano:
Maureen Guy
Clarinet:
Thea King
Introduced By:
Roy Williamson
Produced By:
Gareth Walters

Sophia
An 18th-century adventure by Stanley Weyman
The radio play by MOLLIE HARDWICK with Patricia Leventon
Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY
Repeated: Monday, 3.15 p.m.

Contributors

Unknown:
Stanley Weyman
Play By:
Mollie Hardwick
Unknown:
Patricia Leventon
Produced By:
David H. Godfrey
Mr Northey:
Peter Williams
Mrs Northey:
Pauline Letts
Sophia Maitland:
Patricia Leventon
Sir Hervey Coke:
Alexander John
Lady Betty Cochrane:
Susan Maudslay
Hector Hawkesworlli:
Denys Hawthorne
Mrs Wollenhope:
Kathleen Helme
Sir Thomas Maitland:
Clive Merrison
Grocott:
Rolf Lefebvre
Watkyns:
Antony Viccars
Oriana Clark:
Maureen Beck
Bailiff:
Wilfrid Carter
Duchess of Dalbeattie:
Barbara Mitchell
Pettit:
Dorit Welles
Mr Fanshaw:
Peter Baldwin
The Rev James Michieson:
John Wyse
Mrs Michieson:
Barbara Mitchell

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