Market trends, news, weather
Monday's 'Ten to Eight'
' and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
By Request
Reflecting listeners' choice in music and speech
and Programme News
Revised second edition
BBC Correspondents talk about the news, its background, and the people who make it
Revised edition of Saturday's broadcast
In Christ there is no east or west
(Tune. St. Stephen-S.P. 250)
Story: Before the Ministry. Jesus meets John the Baptist
The Prayer for Forgiveness
Hills of the North, rejoice (Tune,
Little Cornard-S. P. 64)
Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 a.m.
A Christmas Garland
Written by David Hammond
New Every Morning, page 87
Awake, my soul, and with the sun
(BBC H.B. 403)
Psalm 147, vv. 1-12
St. Matthew 27, vv. 11-26
Love of love, and Light of light
(BBC H.B. 521)
from one country to another
Illustrated with recordings from the BBC Sound Archives
Written by Hans-Joachim Nimtz
Intermediate German series
by PENNY
WHITTAM Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 a.m.
There are more ways than one of getting the girl
Songs: Christmas Presents; Sir
Eglamour
Written and produced by William Murphy
Punishment—Comment
MICHAEL DUANE , SHIRLEY RYLOT. and J. EDWARD Thomas discuss punishment from their experience of the educational world, the world of family life, and of penal institutions
Chairman, LESLIE SMITH
Sixth Form series Religion in its
Contemporary Context
A male reply to Petticoat Line
Tim BRINTON , STUART HENRY
COL. SAMMY LOHAN, JOHN TAYLOR take the masculine point of view in answer to the Petticoat Line broadcast last week
In the chair, MICHAEL SMEE
Shortened version of Saturday's broadcast
'twixt
ISOBEL BARNETT
ELEANOR SUMMERFIELD and RICHARD MURDOCH DAVID NIXON with some tune twisters from STEVE RACE
In the chair, Roy PLOMLEY
Devised and written by IAN MESSITER
Produced by Tony Luke
Broadcast on July 7 (Radio 2)
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Monday evening's broadcast
for children under five
Today's story: 'Ann and Robin ' by Joan E. Cass
A young Roman from Ostia serves his Emperor in north Britain (A.D. 121)
Written by Duncan Taylor
World History series
with GORDON REYNOLDS
Revision of the term's work
Produced by Jenyth Worsley
Income from tourism covers 80 per cent of the country's foreign trade deficit. The holidaymakers also add significantly to the earnings of Alpine farmers. by ALEX HUNTER
Geography
by Thomas Hardy
Adapted for radio in ten parts by DESMOND HAWKINS with Paul Rogers
Meg Wynn Owen
1: The Sale of a Wife
Produced by BRIAN MILLER
Sunday's broadcast
Invitation to Music with gramophone records
A discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting, and art
Sunday's broadcast
A family magazine introduced by Tim GUDGIN and including:
Who will buy?: ZENA SKINNER takes a look at Covent Garden Market-past, present, and future
'The War Cry': MICHAEL MEECH looks at their past 100 years and sees how they are doing today tMy Cold Medal:
WINIFRED WALKER ran for fun and won a County Athletic Championship
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John: a new setting by HOPE ALEXANDER sung by the senior choir of the Bromley Girls Grammar School
American Humour a series of eight readings chosen and abridged by Marvin Kane
2: How to live like a Lord without really truing by SHEPHERD MEAD
Readers: HENRY STAMPER GRIZELDA HERVEY
JOHN BADDELEY , ANTONY VICCARS
Produced by R D. Smith
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
Party Political Broadcast on behalf of the LIBERAL PARTY
MRS. MARGARET WINGFIELD Chairman of the Liberal Social Security Panel
Repeated: Wednesday, 1.30 p.m.
Adapted for radio in twenty parts by Val Gielgud from four of the Hornblower books by C. S. Forester with John Westbrook as Horatio Hornblower
Wilfred Pickles as Admiral Parry and John Bennett as William Bush
BOOK 2: Lieutenant Hornblower
5: Home and Beauty
Produced by TREVOR HILL
Book 3, beginning next week. Is Hornblower and the Hotspur
Problems from listeners' letters discussed by RENEE HOUSTON. MARY STOCKS
JUNO ALEXANDER , JILL FLETCHER
In the chair, ANONA WINN
Devised by Anona Winn and Ian Messiter
Produced by John Cassels
Pre-recorded at The Playhouse.
Northumberland Av... London. W.C.2.
Repeated: Thursday, 12.25 p m.
Be Reasonable!, a male reply: Saturday, 7.0 p.m.; and Tuesday, 12 noon
BBC SCOTTISH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conductor, JAMES LOUGHRAN
by John S. Gibson
Adapted for radio by IAIN CRICHTON SMITH
Years of research in the state archives of France and tn the log-books of British men-o'-war brought to light many exciting new stories about the Jacobite rising of 1745. John Gibson 's book proved that the command of the sea by ships of the Royal Navy first of all starved out the forces led by Bonnie Prince Charlie and finally prevented his escape for months in spite of many daring exploits by the small ships financed by Franco-Irish Jacobites
Narrator, BRYDEN MURDOCH
Music composed by THOMAS WILSON played by VALERIE TAYLOR (oboe)
Produced by Archie P. Lee
See page 44
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
WALTER TAPLIN introduces letters from today's postbag
Three Men in a Boat by JEROME K. JEROME read by RICHARD BRIERS
Second of ten Instalments
Scarlatti sonatas
D major (L.4151; D minor (L.108): E major (L.257); E major (L.65): C minor (L.407); F major (L.432): D minor (L.422): A minor (L.429); A major (L.238) played by ANDRE TCHAIKOWSKY (piano)
Broadcast on December 7. 1962
Third of five weekly programmes
Next Tuesday: Alan Cuckston