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An enquiry by EDWARD McFADYEN author of the booklet
Young People at Work
School and industry are two different worlds....
Edward McFadyen talks to educationists, those concerned with careers guidance, and young people themselves about the problems of the young school-leavers.
Produced by Tony Gould

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward McFadyen
Talks:
Edward McFadyen
Produced By:
Tony Gould

An occasional series on aspects of child care In the Sixth-Form
Not all pupils in a sixth-form now. adays plan to go on to a university or other form of higher education. What do teachers think these classes should be offering to such pupils? What do the pupils themselves want?
Compiled and introduced by LESLIE SMITH
Produced by Barbara Crowther
At school in the 1980s

Contributors

Introduced By:
Leslie Smith
Produced By:
Barbara Crowther

A medical magazine introduced by JUNE ROSE and including:
Specialist in the studio a G.P. answers listeners' questions on psychosomatic illness Coping with pain some comments from a Doctor who has made a special study of the problems involved
Produced by Thena Heshel

Contributors

Introduced By:
June Rose
Produced By:
Thena Heshel

A series of general knowledge quiz contests between schools taking part in a sixth-form Hellenic Cruise last December aboard the S.S. Uganda and recorded as she sailed to and through the Mediterranean Chairman, STEVE RACE
Today's preliminary round:
St. Julian's High School, Newport v.
Hove Grammar School
Tuesday's broadcast

A series of three programmes presenting Local Radio stations
3: BBC Radio Durham
Radio Durham is the youngest of the BBC's Local Radio stations: it is also unique in that it covers not a city but a county of 400 square miles. The programme gives a glimpse of twenty-four hours on the station-a pretty hectic twenty-four hours ...
Compiled and produced by Humphrey Carpenter

Contributors

Produced By:
Humphrey Carpenter

family magazine introduced by STEVE RACE and including:
The Queen at Heathrow:
GODFREY TALBOT describes the scene when earlier today Her Majesty the Queen accompanied by H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Anne, opened the new Terminal One, at Heathrow Airport, the largest Airport Terminal in Europe
Going to the Pictures: PETER DAVALLE reviews some of the films you can see this month and talks to SEWELL STOKES about his book Isadora: an Intimate Portrait
You must have noticed....: JEAN Rook takes a sideways look at this week's events
As seen from the lower deck: Under Scott's Command, William Lashly's Antarctic Diaries, is being published today. Jack Singleton talks to COMMANDER A. R. ELLIS who has edited the diaries

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Race
Unknown:
Godfrey Talbot
Unknown:
Peter Davalle
Unknown:
Sewell Stokes
Unknown:
Jean Rook
Talks:
Jack Singleton
Unknown:
A. R. Ellis

The Bells of Blandon
A Victorian mystery by Aubrey Feist in eight parts with 5: Half a Sovereign
Becky has revealed that the Prowler was her husband; later comes the grim tidings that she too has been murdered.
† Produced by DAVID GEARY
Andrée Melly is in 'Mixed Doubles' at the Comedy Theatre. London

Contributors

Unknown:
Aubrey Feist
Produced By:
David Geary
Major Dighton Guest:
Ronald Lewis
Lorely Tresco:
Andree Melly
Canon Garfield:
John Wyse
Miss Tippet:
Hilda Kriseman

A serial in eight episodes by Francis Durbridge
Produced by MARTYN C. WEBSTER
† Broadcast on Feb. 26, 1968 (Radio 2)

Contributors

Unknown:
Francis Durbridge
Produced By:
Martyn C. Webster
Paul:
Peter Coke
Steve:
Marjorie Westbury
Actor:
Mrs Trevelyan
Wilfred Davis:
Basil Jones
Sir Graham Forbes:
James Thomason
Paul Temple:
Peter Coke
Inspector Crane:
Haydn Jones
Steve:
Marjorie Westbury
Spider Williams:
Alan Dudley
Carl Lathom:
Simon Lack

On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Sir Charles Halle
DEREK PARKER introduces a programme about the great orchestra he founded with the voices of SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI SIR THOMAS BEECHAM
LEONARD BEHRENS , ARCHIE CAMDEN TOM SHEPHERD together with recordings made by the orchestra under various conductors
Produced by Denys Gueroult
See page 47

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Charles Halle
Introduces:
Derek Parker
Unknown:
Sir John Barbirolli
Unknown:
Sir Thomas Beecham
Unknown:
Leonard Behrens
Unknown:
Archie Camden
Unknown:
Tom Shepherd
Produced By:
Denys Gueroult

Introduced by PAT WILLIAMS
PATRICK NUTTCENS on Against All Reason by Geoffrey Moor -house
JANE McKERRON on The Year of the Young Rebels by Stephen Spender
CHARLES Douglas-Home on some new fiction
Produced by Patricia Brent
9.58 Weather forecast

Contributors

Introduced By:
Pat Williams
Introduced By:
Patrick Nuttcens
Unknown:
Geoffrey Moor
Unknown:
Jane McKerron
Unknown:
Stephen Spender
Unknown:
Charles Douglas-Home
Produced By:
Patricia Brent

The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
JOHN ANTHONY introduces this edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics. Letters on public affairs and issues of policy are specially welcome
For either the weekday or Sunday editions, send your letters to: Listening Post, BBC, London, [Postcode removed]. For very late letters you can ring (01)-[number removed], extension 3030, and dictate your message.

Contributors

Introduces:
John Anthony

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