East Anglian edition
Introduced by GORDON MOSLEY
from DAVID WINTER
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time look at life around the country and-across the world
Introduced by ROBERT WILLIAMS
Will the real Jesus Christ PLEASE stand up!
by ELIZABETH COMPTON
Revised second edition
by AUSTIN COATES
Read by DUNCAN CARSE
Sixth of ten instalments
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Sunday's broadcast
Reports from Britain and overseas
Revised edition of Sunday's broadcast
OLIVE SHAPLEY looks at families with only one parent *
Produced by Hazel Lewthwaite
Broadcast on Aug. 27. 1967 (North)
New Every Morning, page 1
When all thy mercies. 0 my God
(BBC H.B. 22)
Psalm 99
Acts 16. vv. 16-32 (R.S.V.)
Immortal, invisible, God only wise
(BBC H.B. 10)
25: Claudine a une bonne idée
Written by Emile Harven Second-year French
An audio-visual programme
10.45 Interlude
10.47 NOUS VOICI !
25: Planète 217
1: B - 22 + K9 = Terre
Written by Michel Faure
Third-year French
11.1 SINGING TOGETHER
Songs: Uist Tramping Song: Old
Mr. Tucker: Kitty of Coleraine
Produced by Douglas Coombes
11.20 DRAMA WORKSHOP
Man and the Seasons
5: The Apples of the Sun
Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL
Introduced by travel writer
SYLVIE NICKELS
M.C.C. v. West Indies at Lord's
Second day's play
Commentary by JOHN ARLOTT and Roy LAWRENCE
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by JACK PIZZEY
Friday evening's broadcast
for children under five
Story: ' Go to Sleep, Charles' by Ruth Ainsworth
GLADYS WHITRED introduces
Experiments with Sound and Music
Produced by Jenyth Worsley
2.20 THE MUSIC BOX by GORDON REYNOLDS with Mari GRIFFITH (guitar)
Produced by Albert Chatterley
2.30 GOING WRONG including My Friend Maloney by Charles Causley. and an extract from 'Just Me and Nobody Else,' a radio interview with a young offender.
Speak series
2.40 MUSIC, MOVEMENT, AND
MIME for nine-to-eleven-year-olds
by Glyn Harris
Moving to electronic sounds: imaginative work based on the painting ' Castle by the Sea ' by Raoul Dufy
M.C.C. v. West Indies
Further commentary from Lord's
The Light That Failed by A. R. Rawlinson based on the novel by Rudyard Kipling with Gary Bond
Gemma Jones and Gary Watson * I'll be a famous artist and every one will have heard of Dick Heldar ... We'll never leave each other. Maisie ... We'll always belong to each other-for ever and ever.'
Produced by JOHN TYDEMAN
Saturday's broadcast
A family magazine introduced by STEVE RACE and including:
On my way to the Theatre: JOAN GREENWOOD , who is appearing in The Au Pair Man at the Duchess Theatre, London, visits the studio to talk about herself and her career
Old Warhorse of Britain:
PAT McLOUGHLIN looks into the past and present of the shire horse
From the Library Van:
ELIZABETH SEAGER recommends three books she has read recently
Katmandu on Coronation Day:
COLIN REID senior describes the lack of junketings
Tom Brown at Oxford by Thomas Hughes adapted for radio by Angela Jesson
Read by MICHAEL TUDOR BARNES
2: The Races
Student triumphs and seeds of love.
Produced by Anthony Cornish
Michael Tudor Barnes is a National Theatre player
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 COLIN HAMILTON
Produced by the South-East news unit
A musical quiz devised by Edward J. Mason and Tony Shryane
DAVID FRANKLIN and FRANK MUIR challenge
IAN WALLACE and DENIS NORDEN
In the chair, STEVE RACE
Graham Dalley at the keyboard
Introduced by Jack Brymer played by the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conductor, MARCUS DODS including
by Arthur Miller adapted for radio by PEGGY WELLS
Air-force pilots die because an American manufacturer sells faulty parts to his Government. He allows his partner to be victimised, the truth comes out, and their families face the consequences.
Produced by R. D. SMITH
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by Listening Post
Anne Allen introduces this edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics. Letters on public affairs and issues of policy are specialty welcome
For either the weekday or Sunday editions, send your letters to: Listening Post. [address removed]. For very late letters you can ring [number removed], extension 3030, and dictate your message.
Anton Bebler talks to NICHOLAS CARROLL of the Sunday Times
Anton Bebler , son of the Yugoslav diplomat and politician, explains how he sees democracy evolving in Yugoslavia and compares it with the impression he formed of American democracy during some time spent in the U.S.A.
Lorna Doone by R. D BLACKMORE
Read by PAUL ROGERS
Twenty-first of twenty-five instalments
Paul Rogers is in Plaza Suite' at the Lyric Theatre. London
COLOGNE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Conducted by HELMUT MÜLLEH-BRÛHL with HANS-JURGEN MÖHRING (flute) gramophone records