Market trends, news. weather
Tuesday's "Ten to Eight".
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
How J begin the day
WYN CALVIN
and Programme News
Revised second edition
A friendly chatterbox or loathsome pestf
What is your opinion of the Grey Squirrel
Sunday's broadcast
Foreign correspondents are men of the world in every sense. They have witnessed the great moments of modern times. They could all write diverting memoirs. They can all talk entertainingly about their exclusive profession. Written and introduced by ROGER MILLS
Produced by Roy Hayward
See page 47
New Every Morning, page 61
All hail the power of Jesus' name
(BBC H.B. 118)
Canticle 7
Hebrews 7, vv. 4-19 (Jerusalem
Bible)
Lift up your heads (BBC H.B. 178)
ORCHESTRA
Leader, Maurice Brett
Conducted by GEOFFREY BRAND with MARY AND GERALDINE PEPPIN (two pianos)
Introduced by PETER BARKER
of M. R. James chosen and produced by DAVID DAVIS
Read by HOWIESON CULFF
1: The Rose Garden
Broadcast in Story Time on August
27. 1968
The life of a test pilot is always exciting and often quite dangerous. B. J. HAIMES recalls the test flight of an American rocket aircraft which didn'go according to schedule.
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Armadale, West Lothian
Sunday's broadcast
Carlton, Notts
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Tuesday evening's broadcast
for children under five
Story: ' Patty-Pan-Pat and her
Currant Cake' by Muriel Warwick
from DAVID FRANKLIN including a selection from the BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Leader, John Bradbury
Conducted by GILBERT VINTER
Produced by Sheila Anderson
A Month of Sundays by Gerald Savory with Charles Heslop
Oliver Sylvester wanted to go back to the land-following the example of his grandfather who started out as a farmer with one horse, one cow, and one farm-hand. But Oliver's wife and daughters were not as eager for the simple life as he was ...
Produced by BETTY DAVIES
Broadcast on May 1. 1963 (Light)
from
Buxton Parish Church
Intrott: Jesu the very thought
(Charles Wood)
Responses (Smith)
Psalms 82-85 (Stainer in C; Barnby in E minor, Goss in.E; Ouseley in A)
Lessons: Deuteronomy 4, vv. 1-24;
Acts 4, vv. 5-31
Canticles (Eric Hunt in D)
Anthem: Expectans expectavi
(Charles Wood)
The Lord is risen indeed! (A. and M.504)
Organist and Choirmaster, FREDERICK PARNELL
Assistant Organist, Mary Macfarlane
A family magazine introduced by STEVE RACE and including:
Mr. Rambler (i): TOM STEPHEN -SON, retiring this month from being General Secretary of the Ramblers' Association, talks to Jack Singleton about the mile-stones in his life
From Pop to Op: DAVID HUGHES tells Anne Catchpole about his days as a pop singer in the 1950s and his present career in opera
Stop for lunch: some suggestions for midday snacks from ZENA SKINNER
The Strange Case of the Ivory and Gold Hairbrushes: as told to LADY INGLEBY-MACKENZIE
My Autobiography by Charles Chaplin abridged into ten episodes by PETER BARTLETT
1: Mother, Sydney, and Me
Today, on the eightieth birthday of the great film director and comedian, Story Time begins the story of his life, written by himself.
Read by CHARLES LENO
Produced by John Cardy
Broadcast as a morning serial in September 1968
See page 46
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 Tim GUDGIN
Repeated: Thursday, 1.30 p.m.
Hetty King music-hall star
† with ROY PLOMLEY
Monday's broadcast
Sailor, Supremo and Statesman
Earl Mountbatten talks to DEREK COOPER about his varied career
Produced by Anne Catchpole
Broadcast in Home This Afternoon earlier this year
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Eli Goren
Conducted by Franz-Paul Decker
Part 1
That is the word antique dealer
GORDON SAVAGE hears someone use to describe the contents of his shop window. He decides to re-examine these contents and finds that each little piece has a story.
Part 2: Schumann
Symphony No. 4, in D minor
Given before an invited audience In BBC Studio 1, Maida Vale, London. Requests for tickets for future concerts may be sent to [address removed]enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
† PETER DAUBENY , C.B.E.
Artistic Director of the World Theatre Seasons tells Sonia Beesley how the idea began
The 1969 Season of World Theatre opened at the Aldwych Theatre, London, this week. It is the sixth season of internationally famous productions under the patronage of the Royal Shakespeare Company, of which the speaker is also a Consultant Director.
9.58 Weather forecast
Part 1
The News
The Rt. Hon. lain Macleod, M.P. for the Opposition
Part 2 followed by LISTENING POST
JOHN ANTHONY introduces letters from today's postbag
Middlemarch by GEORGE ELIOT
Part 3: Sunset and Sunrise
Read by GABRIEL WOOLF
Third of fifteen tnstalments
played by JOAN NEWTON (piano)