Market trends, news, weather
Tuesday's "Ten to Eight".
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JOHN TIDMARSH
Midweek Message
† TOM HETHERINGTON talks about patience
and Programme News
Revised second edition
by MAURICE WIGGIN
Read by HAYDN JONES
Eighth of ten instalments
Sunday's broadcast
There are places which, though they still exist, seem rooted in the past
† RENÉ CUTFORTH reflects on some of the improbable moments in his life
by JAMES DODDING
Instruments of the Orchestra Moving in varied ways to the trombone and flute
Music specially composed by ALAN PAUL selected and arranged by Vera Gray
New Every Morning, page 50
0 come, let us sing to the Lord
(BBC H.B. 465)
Psalm 150
Luke 5, v. 36, to 6, v. 5 (N.E.B.) Give to our God immortal praise
(BBC H.B. 6)
Dramatisation by Jean Driant
Intermediate French series
A variety of music from pavilion to parade-ground Introduced by PAUL MARTIN
Produced by Madeau Stewart
Broadcast in the BBC World Service
Unit I: Communication
1: Getting the message
Written by Arthur Vialls
The scene is set for the story of a grandfather clock
Songs: Three o'clock grandad Any odd jobs
Written and produced by William Murphy
1: Mao Tse-tung
Written by Richard Harris
ALAN RUDRUM , who works in the University of California, reflects on an exotic scene which he finds both grave and gay
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Bearsden, Dunbartonshire
Sunday's broadcast
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Tuesday evening's broadcast
Story: ' A few rules for Little
Miss Kitty ' by Elizabeth Guise-Ward
1: Beef
GORDON MOSLEY finds out how farmers produce the kind of beef that housewives usually want
Exploration Earth series
A radio portrait of the place they live in by a class of fourth-year pupils at Battersea County School
Produced by Stuart Evans
Books, Plays, Poems, series
by JOHN CLEGG and MARGARET SHEFFIELD
People skate on the ice of a frozen pond: below the ice, water creatures sleep through the winter.
Nature series
Come Down the Mountain by Vian Smith adapted from his novel with Maureen Beck
Place: Dartmoor. Time: The present.
The story of a horse.
4 Let her stay, Hetty; both of them need each other. Remember that.'-
Produced by BETTY DAVIES
played by the OSLO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
from Leeds Parish Church
Carol: Susanni (Richard Rodney
Bennett)
Responses (Gibbons and Barnard) Psalm 72 (Hunt in Go
Lessons: Amos 4, vv. 4-13
Galatians 3
Canticles (Howclls in G)
Anthem: Here is the little door
(Uowells)
Organist and Choirmaster, DONALD HUNT
Sub-Organist, Anthony Langford
A family magazine introduced by POLLY ELWES and including:
My Life with Music: Roy HEN-DERSON
talks to Elizabeth Francis about his singing career both as a performer and a professor
A plague of Weaverbirds: DR.
JOYCE MAGOR, of the Anti-Locust Research Centre, tells Paul Vaughan of this new menace to crops in Africa
I was so nattered: A story from
Poland told by ROBERT RIETTY
Paper Blankets: Memories of seventy years from ALICE MAY COLLIS
Brensham Village by John Moore
Adapted as a serial reading in seven parts and produced by Paul Humphreys
Read by KEITH BANKS
3: The Pubs and the Railway
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 DOUGLAS CAMERON
Repeated: Thursday, 1.30 p.m.
Alan Pegler owner of The Flying Scotsman with Roy PLOMLEY
Monday's broadcast
A programme about communication between people and governments
Introduced by PETER JENKINS of The Guardian with contributions from
Lord THORNEYCROFT on how a minister keeps in touch
RT. Hon. RAY GUNTER , M.P. on Labour Government and Labour movement
RT. HON. GEOFFREY RIPPON , M.P. on regional government
RT. Hon. Jo GRIMOND , M.P. on the leader's role
HUGH CUDLIPP on the Press
RT. Hon. QUINTIN HOGG , M.P., and Michael BARRATT on Broadcasting and comment from
RT. HON. RICHARD MARSH, M.P .
RT. HON. Sir KEITH JOSEPH, M.P. William HARDCASTLE RONALD BUTT
Selected from a series of pro
. grammes broadcast last September
Produced by Richard Keen
From De Doelen, Rotterdam Peter Frankl (piano)
Peter Schidlof (viola)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Bean
Conductor, Colin Davis
Part 1
OLGA VISCOUNTESS TARBAT was a little girl in St. Petersburg, now Leningrad, when the revolution of 1917 changed the face of Imperial Russia. She remembers some of the earlier sun-filled days, but she remembers too a journey across Siberia which ended in Japan.
Part 2: Berlioz
Symphony: Harold in Italy
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
JILL TWEEDIE introduces letters from today's postbag
by G. FREEMAN ALLEN
Editor of Modern Railways
In the light of British Railways' decision to develop a 150 m.p.h. Advanced Passenger Train, Mr. Allen looks at the prospects for inter-city travel in the late 1970s by rail-or air?
Ashenden-secret agent 1914-18
ROGER DELGADO reads the third of five instalments of Giulia Lazzari a story by W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM
played by PETER-JOHN CARTER (violin)
SALLY MAYS (piano)