Market trends, news. weather
Tuesday's "Ten to Eight".
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by BRIAN JOHNSTON
The Goodness of Christ
Part of the talk given by PROFESSOR C. F. D. MOULE in the Sixth Form series ' Religion in its Contemporary Context
Broadcast on February 18
and Programme News
Revised second edition
A weekly series on wildlife
Presented by DEREK JONES
Sunday's broadcast
† Bob Thorpe has recently returned from a sojourn in North-West Australia, where he found the conditions and treatment of the aborigines rather different from what he had been led to expect
by James Dodding
The story of Nor'wester, with music from La fille mal gardee by Herold-Lanchbery: 'The Magic Stick'
New Every Morning, page 87
Love of love, and Light of light
(BBC H.B. 521)
Psalm 119, part 5
Luke 21. vv. 5-28 (N.E.B.)
Jesu, thou joy of loving hearts
(BBC H.B. 323)
Written by Rhoda Power
Intermediate French series
A variety of music from pavilion to parade-ground
Introduced by PAUL MARTIN
Produced by Madeau Stewart
Broadcast in the BBC World Service
Unit III: Bread
Grist to the Mill
Written by Arthur Vialls
Three O'Clock Grandad
An. extravaganza for schools radio by JOHN PARRY
Produced by William Murphy
11: Computers
What computers can do for you and to you
Written and narrated by ALAN EREIRA
Joseph Hone describes a recent visit to the Danakil tribesmen of Ethiopia. Formerly fierce and nomadic, they are now settling down and being taught to plant cotton as part of the U.N. Development Programme.
Franklin Engelmann visited Fordingbridge, Hants
Sunday's broadcast
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by William HARDCASTLE
Queen's Institute of District Nursing
JESSIE MATTHEWS on gardens open this summer Illustrated booklets (England and Wales 4s. with postage) from 57 Lower Belgrave Street, London. S.W.i or (3s. with postage) from Scotland's Gardens Scheme, 26 Castle Terrace. Edinburgh 1.
Tuesday evening's broadcast
Story: ' Little Jet ' by Ivy O. Eastwick
4: 1 remember gating a meal in ... Meals eaten by travellers in unusual circumstances
Script by B. Smeeton.
A. Cooke , and A. Pearson
Exploration Earth series
by John Whiting , adapted for radio by Sam Langdon : part 3
Produced by Elizabeth Ornbo
Books. Plays. Poems series
by MARGARET SHEFFIELD
How fountains work, and how to make your own pond.
Nature series
Ronald Pickup in Remember, Young Girls Are Like New Wine
A comedy by Ivan Turgenev adapted from his
English stage version by BASIL ASHMORE Russiain the country house of Anna Libanova. Summer, 1875.
Pianist. VIOLA TUNNARD
Produced by JOHN POWELL
Ronald Pickup is a National Theatre Player
The Passion and Death of Jesus Christ as illustrated by the words and music of the Roman liturgy tReaders:
FR. KEVIN KENNY , JOHN FARRELL with THE BARLOW SINGERS and the combined choirs of DE LA SAUX and SEDGLEY PARK COLLEGES OF EDUCATION under the direction of Michael CALLAGHAN
Organist, EDWARD HOLMAN
Introduced by POLLYELWES Eduardo Falu , the Argentinian guitarist, talks to KEN SYKORA about his life as a folk musician
The yellow submarines of Hinckley: TED ELLIS , swimming instructor, tells ST. JOHN HOWELL about his work and his young pupils
A breath of fresh air: from the llkley Moor gamekeeper and naturalist, WALTER FLESHER
Resurrection by candle light: MOLLIE BROWN drops in on a painter at work in his cottage Fresh fish: A feline fantasy of Mallorca observed by NICOLETTE BERNARD
H.M.S. ' Marlborough' Will Enter Harbour
The famous war story by Nicholas Monsarrat told in three episodes
† by JOHN PULLEN
2: Torpedoed!
See page 44
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Tonight's evening paper of the air
Reports from the region's news studios and Scotland Yard - Sportsdesk - Stop Press
Introduced by Tim Gudgin
Lady Diana Cooper with Roy Plomley
(Monday's broadcast)
Twenty-five years ago a mission was undertaken by an R.A.F. Lancaster bomber of 115 Squadron
The three survivors
SGT. NICHOLAS ALKEMADE the rear gunner
SGT. JOSEPH CLEARY the navigator
SGT. GEOFFREY BURWELL the wireless operator recall the amazing adventures that befell them after the aircraft was set on fire by a German night-fighter, with SQN. LDR. GEORGE MACKIE
W;NG CDR. PETER HOWARD , and W.O. RAY LAMBE
Authentic sound effects for the aerial battle sequence were provided through the courtesy of R.A.F. Waddington and the crew of PA 474, the only Lancaster in service with the R.A.F. today
Narrated and produced by COLIN REID
from the Royal Festival Hall, London
Victoria Postnikova (piano)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Bean
Conducted by Gennadi Rozhdestvensky
Part 1
by Raymond Baker
Mr. Baker who spent part of his childhood in Jamaica, has just revisited Montego Bay. He describes the landscape of the developing freeport on the very site where in his boyhood he used to paddle his dugout canoe among a maze of mangrove islands.
Part 2: Tchaikovsky Manfred Symphony
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Last of four Lent talks by THE REV. DAVID L. EDWARDS
Dean of King 's College, Cambridge 4: The Church in an age of revolution
Middlemarch by GEORGE ELIOT
Part 2: The Widow and the Wife
Read by GABRIEL WOOLF
Thirteenth of fifteen instalments
JUDITH THOMAS (oboe)
HAVELOCK NELSON (piano)