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 RT.Rev. G. O. Williams Bishop of Bangor
and Programme News
Revised second edition
Praise, my soul (Tune, Praise, my 623)
Interlude: The Hopwood Family
Little Innocent
The prayer of thanksgiving
to Alice TILLEY describing life in a Worcestershire village seventy years ago
Introduced by LESLIE PEROWNE j From the BBC Sound Archives
Written by Raymond Escoffey
A programme for primary school pupils in their third year of French
by JAMES DODDING
Wednesday's broadcast
New Morning, page 58
Might and story (BBC H.B. 265) Psalm 119, part 3
Luke 11, vv. 14-28 (N.E.B.)
All people that on earth do dwell
(BBC H.B. 450)
French for Sixth Forms series
played bv the ORCHESTRA RAPHAELE
Where does kindness begin-and end? (ii)
Introduced by BARRY CARMAN
Christian Focus series
An extract from Coming Up for Air by George Orwell
An eight-year-old boy joins his brother and friends for a day out in the country.
Listening and Writing series
The Theatre in Britain Today
4: The Latest in Britain by IRVING WARDLE
Gale PEDRICKmakes a personal selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC radio and television during the past seven days
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Extended version: Sun., 11.15 a.m.
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced
William HARDCASTLE
Thursday evening's broadcast
for children under five Story: ' Tippy the Tipper
Wagon: Tippy and a Birthday by Jean English
by Eleanor Farjeon , adapted for radio by Margaret Thomas
Let's Join In series
by Edward Lucie-Smith
Radiophonic music by Delia Derbyshire
Art and Design series: radiovision
The Greek legend
Script by June Hodge
Stories and Rhymes series
Ten programmes on voluntary work in the community
5: A Two-way rrocess
Most volunteers have clearly defined views of their own role towards the people they are helping. But the client's role-his needs, feelings, and sensitivities-are equally important. DAVID HOBMAN discusses with organisers and volunteers the two-way nature of volunteer-client relationships.
Produced by Dennis Simmons
Accompanying publication: p. 40
A radio correspondence column
Thursday's broadcast (Radio 2)
Anona Winn recalls the years 1930-49
Extended version of Sunday's broadcast
A family magazine introduced from Wales by HARRY SOAN and including:
Croeso 69: LYNHOWELL. Secretary of the Wales Tourist Board. talks about the activities arranged for Investiture Year in Wales
You See. Love it's like this: TESSIE O'SHEA talks to Garelh Bowen about her colourful career and her life in America
The answer my friend, is blowing in the wind ': MARJORIE HUMBLEexplains
I.T.M.A. in Wales: recollections bv ROGERWORSLEY of the time Tommy Handley and the I.T.M.A. people came to the BBC studios in North Wales
A series of ten programmes arranged for radio by Julia Small
Narrator, Neil Freeman
with David Mahlowe, Mara Stohl, Jennifer Piercy, Elisabeth Sladen, Paul Webster
and Programme News
Tonight'seveningpaper o/ (he utr
Reports from the region's news studios and Scotland Yard-Sportsdesk—Weekend with Tom BOSTOCK-Stop Press
Introduced by MERYLO'KEEFFE
A panel game controlled(!) by NICHOLAS PARSONS in which
KENNETH Williams. DEREK Nimmo CLEMENT FREUD , GERALDINE JONES try to talk for just a minute on this and that
Devised by Ian Messiter
Produced by David Hatch
Tuesday's broadcast
Derek Nimmois in Charlie Girl attile Atlelphi Theatre.London
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 VAUCHAN
A Science Unit production
Leader, Martin Milner
Conducted by Moshe Atzmon with Peter Frankl (piano)
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 abroad takes a look at Great Britain this week
Middlemarch by George ELIOT
Part 1: Dorothea
Read byGABRIEL WOOLF
Fifteenth of twenty instalments
Beethoven
Quintet for oboe, bassoon, ana three horns
Sextet in E flat major, Op. 71
LONDON WIND SOLOISTS
Terence MacDonagh (oboe) Walter Lear (clarinet)
Roger Biriistitigl (bassoon) Ronald Waller (bassoon) Alan Civil (horn)
Nicholas Bush (horn) Ian Beers (horn)
Directed by .Jack Brymer (clarinet) gramophone records