Market trends, news, weather
Words and music.
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JOHN TIDMARSH
The Kingdom of God from the Jerusalem Bible 1 Kings 8
Reader, PATRICK GARLAND
and Programme News
Revised second edition
Tuesday's broadcast
A series in search of devotional music throughout the world
BBC Sound Archive recording
by ROBERT C. WALTON
2: People in the Gospels (i) Romans and Zealots
Produced by David Lyttle
by PENNY WHITTAM
Tuesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 80
Father, in whom we live (BBC
H.B. 168)
Psalm 90, vv. 1-12
Luke 7, vv. 24-35 (N.E.B.)
0 thou not made with hands (BBC
H.B. 180)
by H. F. GARTEN
German for Sixth Forms series
Follow-up
A practice programme extending the musical activities introduced in the Music Workshop
Introduced by John Camburn
Songs: Susy Little Susy; Missa - Ram Goat; The Little Pig
A new series about the nature of man and his culture
2: Man the Inventor by Margery Morris
Narrator, BARRY FOSTER
Produced by David Lyttle
Glimpsed briefly from a London-Glasgow express, or from the M.6, Leyland doesn'look important-but its name is known throughout the world for the vehicles made there. by NORMAN TURNER
Geography
A medical magazine introduced by JUNE ROSE and including:
Specialist in the Studio: a doctor answers questions on stomach complaints
Sex Education on Disc: Joan Yorke talks to DR. WENDY G\REENGROSS about this and other ways of giving sex education to the family f Produced by Thena Heshel
Tuesday's broadcast
and Programme News
and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Wednesday evening's broadcast
for children under five
Story: ' George's New Friend' by Mrs. M. T. Harriman
from The Canterbury Tales
Words by Geoffrey Chaucer adapted by Joan Griffiths
Living Language series
And mice move mountains by wagging of their tails
1 Some poems and a song about strange and funny things
Follow-up: Music Workshop activities are practised and revised
Written and produced by William Murphy
Your World
2: Saving and Spending
Written and introduced by JEFFREY SEGAL
Ten programmes on child development, linked with an in-service study course prepared for residential staff by the Central Training Council for Child Care.
2: Snakes and Ladders
A look at the different stages through which every child must pass on his way up the ladder of development, and at some hazards which can obstruct his progress or even put it into reverse. with contributions from
DR. M. L. KELLMER PRINGLE , Director, National Bureau for Co-operation in Child Care; an educational psychologist; and a superintendent of a children's home.
Introduced by DR. PENELOPE LEACH
Produced by Dennis Simmons
Broadcast on October 13, 1967
The Export Expert by Eddie Maguire with Richard Briers and Deryck Guyler
By a series of misunderstandings -whether deliberate or accidental is a matter of opinion-George Meadows contributes to the well-being of the boot and shoe firm that employs him and to the country's export drive.
Produced by JOE BURROUGHS
Wednesday's broadcast (Radio 2)
PAUL PLUMB introduces a selection of traditional songs and dance music
Produced by David Allan
A family magazine introduced by POLLY ELWES and including:
Going to the Pictures:
PETER DAVALLE ieviews some of the films you can see this month and meets DANDY NICHOLS and SEAN CONNERY Lace: HonitonMOLLY RENDELL tells Peggy Archer of its revival tYou must have noticed....
SAM POLLOCK takes a sideways look at this week's events
Looking back-I was a pioneer:
THELMA H. Benjamin helped to blaze a trail in Fleet Street
Your letters
More Oak, Ash, and Thorn
The Rewards and Fairies stories by Rudyard Kipling dramatised by A. R. RAWLINSON
10 (conclusion):
A Priest in spite of himself
Produced by DAVID DAVIS
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 Tim GUDGIN
by Henry Cecil
Andrew Cruickshank as Judge Cecil in thirteen cases from his London County Court-Fact or Fiction?
2: Free for All with guest stars:
Edward Chapman as Mr. Chilton, a peculiar headmaster of a peculiar school
Naunton Wayne as Mr. Tewkesbury, a peculiar solicitor
1 Produced by H. B. FORTUIN
Dole with Everything
Introduced by RENÉ CUTFORTH
Absenteeism increases: executives retire with golden handshakes and substantial unemployment pay; farm workers can often receive more money from social security than from wages ... People live off the state with scarcely a care —and old-age pensioners find it difficult to make ends meet. What can we do about some of these anomalies of the welfare state?
Produced by Alan Burgess
BBC Welsh Orchestra Leader, John Bacon
Conductor, John Carewe
Introduced by OLEG KERENSKY who talks about a seventeenth-century children's picture-book called Orbis Pictus
NAOMI Lewis on Swinburne, a critical biography by Jean Overton Fuller
CLAIRE TOMALIN on Save Me the Waltz, a novel by Scott Fitz gerald's wife
Zelda BENEDICT NIGHTINGALE on Ned Kelly-man and myth by Professor Manning Clark and others
Produced by Russell Harty
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
JILL TWEEDIE introduces letters from today's postbag
ROBIN Richards from Monte Carlo reports on the Rally and gives details of the sixty competitors who are tonight battling it out in the mountains on the final twelve-hour classification test.
Haydn
Quartet in G minor, Op. 20 No.
DARTINGTON STRING QUARTET
Broadcast on June 8. 1965