DAVID DAVIS reads from
The Centuries by Thomas Traherne
1: Childhood
and Programme News
Make Yourself at Home for listeners from
India and Pakistan
8.10 On VHF and Ramsgate
THE EYE-WITNESS
Reports from Britain and overseas
Revised version: Monday, 9.20 a.m.
and Programme News
Hymns and sacred music introduced by SANDY MACPHERSON
Singers, MICHAEL RIPPON HAZEL HUNT
CHARLES SMART (organ)
from
St. Mary's Church, Warwick Conducted by the Vicar.
CANON 0. C. McDOWALL MORGAN
Preacher.
THE VEN. J. H. PROCTOR Archdeacon of Warwick
Psalm 97
Lessons: St. Matthew 2, vv. 1-11;
Romans 12, vv. 1, 2; Philippians 4, vv. 8, 9
Hymns (E.H.): 0 worship the Lord
(42); Thou whose almighty word (553); Brightest and best (41)
Anthem: Lo, star-led chiefs
(Crotch)
Organist. Geoffrey Holroyde
GALE PEDRICK selects items from BBC radio and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Edited version of last Friday's broadcast
Radio's correspondence programme, which reflects listeners' own views on current topics, presents a special Sunday selection of letters with all the family in mind
Introduced by WALTER JAMES
A panel game from the Midlands
Last Monday's broadcast
and Programme News
The One O'Clock News leads off this sixty-minute up-to-the-minute report on the world around us
The latest news, the background to the news, and the people in the news: presented by Jack Pizzey
Editor, ANDREW BOYLE
A World at One production
visits Knaresborough. Yorks
Members of the Knaresborough Horticultural Society put their questions to:
FRED LOADS. BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL
Question-Master,
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Produced by Kenneth Ford
Stephen Murray , Googie Withers in The Reign of King Edward III published anonymously in 1596 ascribed to Shakespeare adapted for broadcasting by RAYMOND RAIKES
Music by THOMAS EASTWOOD LONDON CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader, Lionel Bentley
Conducted by HARRY NEWSTONE
Produced by RAYMOND RAIKES
Shortened version of the broadcast on November 28. 1963 (Third)
For the seasoned overseas motorist and for those contemplating taking their cars abroad for the first time, BILL HARTLEY and JIM PESTRIDGE give advice and information and talk to experts about new ferry services, insurance requirements. and caravan do's and don'ts.
A magazine of special interest to blind listeners
Talking Books: DONALD BELL , the R.N.I.B.'s Director of Publications, explains to George Miller how books are selected for reading
It even does embroidery!: BETTY ALNER talks to Diane Patten about a sewing machine adapted for blind users
Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL
Produced by Thena Heshel
A weekly magazine series about animals and the countryside with DEREK JONES and CHARLES COLES
Producer, Robina Gyle-Thompson
Repeated: Wednesday, 9.5 a.m.
† FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Cwmbran, Monmouthshire
Produced by Richard Burwood
Repeated: Wednesday, 12.15 p.m.
and Programme News
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Repeated: Monday, 9.5 a.m.
A discussion on cinema, books, theatre, broadcasting, and art including:
The Young Visiters: a musical based on Daisy Ashford's classic, at the Piccadilly Theatre, London
The Lion in Winter: Anthony Harvey 's new film at the Odeon, Haymarket, London
The Woman Destroyed: Simone de Beauvoir 's latest book, published tomorrow
Introduced by STUART HOOD
ALEXANDER WALKER , ALAN BRIEN PAT WILLIAMS
Produced by Helen Rapp
Repeated: Tuesday, 4.10 p.m.
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA Leader, John Bacon
Conductor, JOHN CAREWE
The Harrison Homes by GODFREY WINN
A centenary appeal for funds to extend and improve accommodation for the elderly in need.
Donations, preferably by crossed P.O. or cheque, to: Godfrey Winn. The Harrison Homes. [address removed]
A further series of Sunday-night programmes about what people believe and do
by Thomas Hardy adapted for radio in ten parta by DESMOND HAWKINS with Paul Rogers
Meg Wynn Owen
7: A Judgment on the Bench
' The story of that terrible moment in the court-house spread through the town .. - It was a secret perhaps too grave and fearful to be kept forever. For twenty years the memory of it must have haunted Michael Henchard. And now the truth was out!
Music by Vaughan Williams
Produced by BRIAN MILLER
Repeated: Tuesday, 3.0 p.m.
Introduced by ALAN KEITH with gramophone records of the most popular pieces of music chosen by listeners
Donald Soper was at Cambridge from 1921 to 1926, first at the University and then at Theological College. Those five years, he considers, have influenced his beliefs and opinions throughout his life. It was then that he questioned and confirmed his Christianity, was converted to Socialism, and met his future wife. He talks of this formative period to Harold Rogers.
Repeated: Friday. 4.0 p.m. See page 38
O come, let us adore him
Isaiah 11, vv. 1.5
To us in Bethtem city (Oxford Book of Carols 112)
A reading from the sermons of St. Augustine on the Nativity
He smiles within his cradle (Oxford Book of Carols 84)
Luke 1, vv. 46-55
Recording made available by couth tesy of Bavarian Radio