Market trends, news, weather
Thursday's "Ten to Eight".
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JOHN TIDMARSH
Meditation
Led by The REV. DR. WILLIAM STRAWSON
and Programme News
Revised second edition
Soldiers of Christ, arise (New tune by John Maynard—words, S.P.641)
Interlude: There is no greater love than this. that a man should lay down his life for his friends
The prayer of St. Ignatius Loyola
General Sir Ivo Vesey
In the second of two talks he recalls encounters with Lawrence of Arabia. King George V, and many others i From the BBC Sound Archives
Programme 13
Written by Raymond Escoficy
A programme for primary school pupils in their third year of French
by JAMES DODDING
Instruments of the Orchestra
Wednesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 102
Praise, 0 praise our God and King (BBC H.B. 441)
Psalm 34, vv. 11-22
Luke 8, vv. 40-56 (N.E.B.)
For those we love (BBC H.B. 243)
A talk on current affairs in France given by HENRI APPIA and AGNÈS TANGUY
French for Sixth Forms series
played by the RAPHAELE ORCHESTRA
Towards Maturity
3: You can get hurt
Introduced by PADDY FEENY
Talk by RAY JENKINS
Listening and Writing series
The Theatre in Britain Today
2: Other influences (Beckett, Genet, Ionesco) by MICHAEL BILLINGTON
Gale PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC radio and television during the past seven days
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Thursday evening's broadcast
for children under five
Story: ' Pussy's Adventure by Grace Wilkinson
How little Pehr outwitted Necken the water troll.
Swedish folk tale retold by Irma Kaplan and adapted for radio by Margaret Thomas
Produced by Anita Hewett
Let's Join In series
† Art and Design series
A poetry programme including poems by Gwen Dunn , John Walsh , e. e. cummings, Hal Summers. Edward Lear. John Clare and Judith Wright
Stories and Rhymes series
Ten programmes on voluntary work in the community
3: What is involvedt
The various jobs which volunteers are doing range from straightforward practical tasks to work involving close personal relationships.
David Hobman discusses with volunteers the different sorts of skills and responsibilities called for in their jobs, and the amount of time they take up.
Produced by Dennis Simmons
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in last Friday's Any Questions? from London
Wynford Vaughan-Thomas one of the BBC's most popular War Correspondents recalls 1944
Extended version of Sunday's broadcast
A family magazine introduced from the South and West by JEREMY CARRAD
Curious Cures: MICHAEL CANNEY takes the waters at Vichy and Bath
A marriage has been arranged:
GRACE KEITH discusses marriage bureaux with Jonathan Fulford
The Fit-Ups: ERIC JONES-EVANS remembers the actor-manager of a travelling company in the West Country
Mountains
Five mountaineering stories adapted by Keith Hindell
5: The First Ascent of the Matterhorn by Edward Whymper
Reader. John PULLEN
and Programme News
Toniglit's evening paper of tile air
Reports from the region's news studios and Scotland Yard-Sportsdesk-Weekend with TOM BOSTOCK-Stop Press
Introduced by COLIN HAMILTON
A panel game controlled (!) by NICHOLAS PARSONS in which
KENNETH WILLIAMS BETTY MARSDEN
DEREK Nimmo , CLEMENT FREUD try to talk for just a minute on this and that
Tuesday's broadcast
Derek Nimmo is In Charlie Girl' at the Adelphi Theatre. Lundon
with Records for You
A weekly magazine of discovery and invention
News and views of the men and women whose achievements are going to affect our daily life
Introduced by PAUL VAUGHAN A Science Unit production
Scottish National Orchestra
Leader. Sam Bor
Conductor,
Alexander Gibson
Part 1
H. HARVEY WOOD recollects, among other matters, the visit of T. S. Eliot to Paris to receive his Doctorate where he happily associated with Lancer Collins. the senior driver of the British Council
Part 2
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by NEWS-STAND
How the dailies have handled the week's news, and trends in and out of Fleet Street: analysed by BRIAN CONNELL
A journalist from abroad takes a look at Great Britain this week
Middlemarch by GEORGE ELIOT
Part 1: Dorothea
Read by GABRIEL WOOLF
Fifth of twenty instalments
Mozart
Quintet in E flat major (K.452)
LONDON WIND SOLOISTS
Terence MacDonagh (oboe) Jack Brymer (clarinet)
William Waterhouse (bassoon) Alan Civil (horn'
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano) gramophone record