East Anglian edition
Introduced by GORDON MOSLEY
from THE Rev. PETER HOGBEN
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time look at life around the country and across the world
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Commitment
3: FR. EAMONN CASEY talking about his work
and Programme News
Revised second edition
continues his investigation of the BBC Sound Archives but once again comes to no serious conclusion
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Sunday's broadcast
German for Beginners
16: Vor der Reise
Written and produced by Stephen Kanocz
A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio
9.45 BRITISH HISTORY
Decisive Events
The Totpuddle Case
Script by John Richmond
St. Matthias' Day
New Every Morning, page 87
The star of morn has risen (BBC
H.B. 410)
Psalm 147, vv. 1-12
Luke 12. v. 57, to 13, v. 9 (N.E.B.) There for ever and for ever (BBC
H.B. 250)
16: La decision de Furet
Written by Emile Harven Second-year French
T An audiovisual programme
16: Le secret de Nathalie
Written by Charlotte Crozet
Third-year French
11.1 SINGING TOGETHER
Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY
Songs: Mallow Fling; John Barley-corn; Evening music
† Produced by Douglas Coombes
Man and the Seasons
6: Winter into Spring
Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL
As a detective. Chief Supt. Arnold Yates saw the squalor of a city, and on his retirement helped to put a Mission on its feet and build a youth club. He is interviewed by Olive Shapley.
A monthly programme reflecting life in the country with a natural history contribution by ERIC SIMMS
Introduced by C. GORDON GLOVER
Produced by Arthur Phillips
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by JACK PIZZEY
Friday evening's broadcast
Story: ' Belinda's Post Office by Margaret Baker
ALAN EREIRA looks at man's advance into space
Springboard series
by GORDON REYNOLDS with MARI GRIFFITH (guitar)
Produced by Albert Chatterley
Three programmes on the presentation of ideas in talk and readings
2:No need to shout
Speak series
for the nine-to-eleven-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS
Battle in movement and sound: Adventure story continued: finding diving apparatus and escaping
Ten programmes for those starting or returning to study who are experiencing difficulties.
Introduced by CHRIS CUTHBERTSON
Written by Steve Lutman
7: The Place of Theory
Often theory seems to be quite irrelevant to the practical purpose of a subject. In fact, it can relate a subject's fundamental principle to those of other subjects, and provide a basis by which a person can grasp those other subjects.
Accompanying publication: p. 40
Ann Todd in The Lady of the Camellias by Alexandre Dumas with Martin Jarvis and Robert Harris
Saturday's broadcast
A family magazine introduced from the Midlands by David Stevens and including:
Alec Whittaker 's Almanac: Alec Whittaker was principal oboist with the Halle Orchestra and the BBC Symphony Orchestra for many years and has played with most of the world's leading symphony orchestras. He recalls memories - musical and otherwise - with Holmes Tolley.
Reading for Thrills: Tom Coyne has been browsing through some recently published thrillers.
Early Success: novelist Susan Hill, who burst on to the literary scene as a schoolgirl, talks to Geoffrey Green about the influence that early success has had on her career
Aucassin and Nicolette
' Aucassin is forced to choose between love and friendship, and the duty he owes to his people, both in war and peace.'
DAVID DAVIS reads the second of four legends retold by ANTHEA DAVIES taken from her book
A White Horse with Wings
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
Produced by the South-East news unit
THE RT. HON. RICHARD CROSSMAN , O.B.E., M.P.
Secretary of State for Social Services
A Party Political Broadcast on behalf of the LABOUR PARTY
Repeated: Tuesday, 1.30 p.m.
Being the biography of bachelor Bliss also
PERCY EDWARDS , CYRIL SHAPS in this week's story:
Some are more average than others
Written by Godfrey Harrison Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR
Pre-recorded at The Playhouse.
Northumberland Ave., London. W.C.2
Repeated: Sunday. 12.25 p.m.
A programme of records featuring Viennese operettas, polkas. waltzes, and folk songs Introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER
Produced by Peter Chiswell
by John Mortimer adapted for radio by KERI LEWIS Scene: An Assize town in England
Time: The present with and Produced by JOE BURROUGHS
Michael Hordern is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company
See page 38
The News
Background to the News
People in the News folUtwed by a special
NORTHERN IRELAND
ELECTION NIGHT EDITION with extended coverage from Belfast
No Leading Lady by R. C. SHERRIFF abridged by Peter Bartlett
Read by NOEL HOWLETT
Produced by John Cardy
First of ten instalments
They said people didn'want war plays. There was no love interest; scarcely any plot, and there were no women in the cast. Every theatre manager in London turned it down-at first. R. C. Sherriff 's autobiography is the engrossing account of how an obscure young insurance agent came to write Journey's End, and got swept overnight into fame and fortune.
Music at Night is at 11.20 on Radio 3: Third
After months of internal convulsion the people of Northern Ireland had their say in today's
General Election
In this late-night Ten O'Clock Special linking London and Belfast, enough early results should be known to provide United Kingdom listeners with a firm indication of the verdict of the polls
See page 27
Forecast for coastal waters at 11.45*