Market trends, news, weather
Thursday's "Ten to Eight".
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Meditation led by THE REV. DR. J. ITHEL JONES from Wales
and Programme News
Revised second edition
Come down. 0 Love Divine (Tune,
Down Ampney-Words, S.P. 177)
Interlude: Pastor Yona, who ' laid down his life for his friends'
The prayer for protection
Mrs. Patrick Campbell remembered by WILLIAM ARMSTRONG
NANCY PRICE, NAOMI JACOB CLAUDE VINCENT
Introduced by LESLIE PEROWNE
Produced by Helen Fry
From the BBC Sound Archives
Programme 14
Written by Raymond Escoffey
A programme for primary school pupils in their third year of French
by JAMES DODDING
Wednesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 37
For all thy saints, 0 Lord (BBC
H.B. 228)
Psalm 98
Luke 9, vv. 51-62 (N.E.B.)
God liveth still (BBC H.B. 513)
Interview avec JEAN VILAR , un des plus grands metteurs en scene francais, dont le nom est associe surtout au Theatre National Populaire et au Festival d'Avignon.
French for Sixth Forms series
played by ROGER ROGER AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Where does kindness begin-and end? (i)
Introduced by BARRY CARMAN
Christian Focus series
Including the poems Only Child by Edwin Brock , The Party by Reed Whittemore , The Boy by Rainer Maria Rilke , The Lesson and A Boy's Head by Miroslav Holub , and Exercise Book by Jacques Prevert.
Listening and Writing series
The Theatre in Britain Today
3: The Theatre of Fact by SIMON TRUSSLER
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from 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
Story: ' The Whistling Wind ' by Hilda Rostron
The rabbit family attacked the slugs who were eating their lettuces. But the slugs just laughed their slimy laugh and went on eating. by Alison Uttley
Let's Join In series
by FRED GETTINGS
Art and Design series
by GWEN DUNN
A modern story, set in Ireland, about friendship.
Stories and Rhymes series
Ten programmes on voluntary work in the community
4: The Volunteer
Who are the people doing voluntary work, why did they take it up, how do they see their role?
Introduced by DAVID HOBMAN
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 Stoke Canon
Thursday's broadcast (Radio 2)
Dilys Powell journalist and film critic who went up to Oxford in 1920 Extended version of Sunday's broadcast
tA family magazine introduced from Northern Ireland by MICHAEL BAGULEY
On being a residual legatee: PECGY MUSSON discovers some advantages and disadvantages Castleward: John Body is shown over another of Ireland's stately homes by JEANNE COOPER FOSTER
The Ants and I: NORA Mc-SHERRY describes some encounters with these little pests during her stay in California Me and my houses: Seven houses in seven years seems excessive: KEN McDoWELL explains how and why they all came into his possession
Royal Brides
A series of ten programmes arranged for radio by JULIA SMALL
Narrator, NEIL FREEMAN
1: Wife to Apollo
HILDA SCHRODER as Elizabeth of Baden, Empress of Russia
Produced by Trevor Hill
and Programme News
Tonight's evening paper of the air
Reports from the region's news studios and Scotland Yard-Sportsdesk-Weekend with TOM BOSTOCK-Stop Press
Introduced by DOUGLAS CAMERON
A panel game controlled(!) by NICHOLAS PARSONS
Tuesday's broadcast
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
Andre Navarra (cello)
Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader, Clifford Knowles
Conducted by Edward Downes
Part 1
tby PETER HIRD
An excuse to stop work and drink tea is as valid in Turkey as it is in Britain.
Part 2
Edward Downes broadcasts by permission of the Gen. Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden
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 DONALD McLACHLAN
A journalist from ?broad takes a look at Great Britain this week
Middlemarch by GEORGE ELIOT
Part 1:
Dorothea Read by GABRIEL WOOLF
Tenth of twenty instalments
JASCHA HEIFETZ (violin)
GREGOR PIATlGOHSKY (cello) LEONARD PENNARIO (piano) gramophone record