Market trends, news, weather
Monday's "Ten to Eight".
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
By Request
† Reflecting listeners' choice in music and speech
and Programme News
Revised second edition
† Revised edition of Saturday's broadcast
A A RELIGIOUS SERVICE
0 God thou art the Father (Tune.
Penlan - BBC H.P.S.N. 11, Teachers' edition)
Story: Pilgrims to Jerusalem (i) The Prayer for Peace
As Jacob with travel was weary
(Tune, Jacob's Ladder-BBC H.P.S.N. 2, Teachers' edition)
Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 a.m.
Long-distance Lorry Driver
Written by Larry McCoubrey
New Every Morning, page 90
0 splendour of God's glory bright
(BBC H.B. 409)
Psalm 23
Luke 13, vv. 10-21 (N.E.B.)
Through all the changing scenes of life (BBC H.B. 481)
Introduced by travel writer SYLVIE NICKELS
AN DER RUHR by CARL DUERING
Intermediate German series
11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT I
† by PENNY WHITTAM
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 a.m.
11.20 MUSIC WORKSHOP II
It's time for David and Ann to go home with the help of Twm's magic pony.
Songs: Going Home; The River Towy
† Written and produced by William Murphy
11.40 IN SEARCH OF A GOOD
MAN
The Goodness of Christ
PROFESSOR C. F. D. MOULE considers the example of Christ in the search for goodness
Tho Sixth Form series: Religion tn its Contemporary Context
A male reply to Petticoat Line
Shortened version of Saturday's broadcast
A panel game controlled (!) by NICHOLAS PARSONS in which
KENNETH WILLIAMS , DEREK Nimmo CLEMENT FREUD , ANDRÉE MELLY try to talk for just a minute on this and that
Devised by Ian Messiter
Produced by David Hatch
Pre-recorded at The Playhouse.
Northumberland Ave... London. W.C.2 Derek Nimmo is in ' Charlie Girl at tho Adelphi Theatre. London
Repeated: Friday, 7.0 p.m.
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by William DAVIS
Monday evening's broadcast
Story: Pussy Simkin has a Quarrel by Linda Greenbury
BECKET
How Henry II's struggle with his Chancellor ended violently on December 30. 1170
Written by Duncan Taylor
† World History series
Part 1: A look at music and sound effects used in Chitty Cliittu Band Bang and The Charge of the Light Brigade
Script by David Lord
Produced by Jenyth Worsley
Music Session One series
Agricultural Problems by ELIZABETH BOWER
Geography series
4: That Dark Inn-the Grave
Sunday's broadcast
† CHARLES CUDWORTH introduces records of music written by composers associated with Cambridge
Third in a series of seven weekly programmes
A discussion on cinema, books, theatre, broadcasting, and art
Sunday's broadcast
A family magazine introduced by STEVE RACE and including:
Wall-to-wall luxury: GORDON Cow looks at carpets past, present, and future
Caravanning on the off-beat track: PATRICK RUSSELL WHITE recalls tunes and trials of a holiday in Yugoslavia and Greece
View from the pew: a historical note on pulpit stamina by GORDON BROMLEY
Hook, line, and sinker: a true fisherwoman's tale by BETTY WALTHEW
Your letters
Tales from Tolstoy
Ten stories from the great Russian novelist selected and abridged by H. Oldfield Box from the translation by Aylmer Maude
7: ' A Cure for Love from Anna Karenina
Kitty learns that pretendino to be good is no good to anybody....
Reader, DENYS HAWTHORNE
Produced by David A. Turner
and Programme News
and RADIO NEWSREEL
Tonight's evening paper of the air
Reports from the region's news studios and Scotland Yard-Sportsdesk-Stop Press
Introduced by DOUGLAS CAMERON
Repeated: Wednesday, 1.30 p.m.
in South-East Asia
In six instalments he describes his jaunt from Singapore through Malaya to Thailand
3: Malaya
Problems from listeners' letters discussed by RENÉE HOUSTON, SHEILA VAN DAMM KATHARINE WHITEHORN Lucy BARTLETT
In the chair, ANONA WINN
Devised by Anona Winn and Ian Messiter
Produced by John Cassels
Pre-recorded at The Playhouse,
Northumberland Ave... London, W.C.2
Repeated: Thurs., 12.25 p.m.
Be Reasonable!, a male reply: Sat., 7.0 p.m.; Tues., 12 noon
Yehudi Menuhin (violin)
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Leader. Carlos Villa
Conducted by Edward Downes
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
Part 1
by Ross MCWHIRTER
The development of the English longbow in the Middle Ages had a quite disproportionate effect on European history. At Crécy, Poitiers, and Agincourt, among other battles, small expeditionary forces of English were able to impose their will on a vastly outnumbering enemy because of the skill of their archers: they upset the rules of warfare, and much else beside ....
Part 2
S Edward Downes broadcasts by permission of the Gen. Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden
9.58 Weather forecast
The News Background to the News People in the News followed by LISTENING POST ANTONY BROWN introduces letters from today's postbag
10.59 Weather forecast
No Leading Lady by R. C SHERRIFF
Read by NOEL HOWLETT
Second of ten instalments
ROBERT COLLET (harpsichord)