Market trends, news, weather
Thursday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by LIAM NOLAN
What the Bible says
with WILF WILKINSON
and Programme News
Revised second edition
by AUSTIN COATES abridged by Madge Hart Read by DUNCAN CARSE
Produced by John Cardy
Last of ten Instalments
Hymn: Alleluia, sing to Jesus
(Tune: Hyfrydol—S.P. 260)
Interlude: Christian Comment
Prayer: The prayer for guidance
who talks about his life in show business and some of his favourite artists
Produced by Steve Allen
by JAMES DODDING
The story of Persephone with music from Bartok's Sonata for two pianos and percussion, played by JOAN DAVIES , WILFRID PARRY , PATRICIA BRADY , and Jim HOLLAND
Produced by Vera Gray
Wednesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 19
Christ who knows all his sheep
(BBC H.B. 507)
Psalm 15
Acts 17, v. 24, to 18, v. 4 (R.S.V.) With joy we meditate the grace
(BBC H.B. 134)
Richard CHURCH presents a personal view of Kent with recordings from the BBC Sound Archives
Produced by Harold Rogers
Broadcast in the BBC World Service
Martin Luther King
Introduced by Barry CARMAN
Christian Focus series
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Introduced by travel writer
SYLVIE NICKELS
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC radio and television during the past seven days
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Thursday evening's broadcast
for children under five
Story: 'Toffee's Garden Picnic' by Jane Alan
retold by AMABEL WILLIAMS -ELLIS and adapted for radio by Margaret Thomas
Let's Join In series
In every era some particular kind of musician has been ' all the iage.'
SIDNEY HARRISON discusses eight significant types with recordings by and about them
5: The Keyboard Hussar
Produced by Denys Gueroult
A Norse legend
Stories and Rhymes
A case of medical detection
Written by Arthur Swinson
' She'd go paddling out into the stream, pull up the watercress and eat it. I used to tell her to bring it in and wash it, but you know what children are, Doctor.'
The facts in this reconstructed account of a typhoid outbreak are authentic; only names and identities have been disguised to comply with medical etiquette.
Other parts: Geoffrey Banks John Pullen , Peter Wheeler and Rosalie Williams
Produced by STANLEY WILLIAMSON
Broadcast on Sept. 19, 1968
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in last Friday's Any Questions? from Derby
Thursday's broadcast (Radio 2)
Songs from the original American cast L.P. starring
Carol Lawrence , Larry Kert and Chita Rivera
Presented by JOHN DUNN
A family magazine introduced by MICHAEL BAGULEY from Northern Ireland
An unbowed head: the true story of a very brave man as told by H. N. GLANCY
I must be talking to a friend: MICHEÁL MAC LIAMMÓIR and HENRY MCMULLAN discuss a few subjects of interest to both of them
No Pennies in Paradise by VIVIENNE ATKINSON, and ... Sweet Innocence Abroad by GRAEME ALDOUS : two people tell of their experiences abroad
Some Experiences of an Irish Resident Magistrate by E. CE. Somerville and Martin Ross
Six stories from a masterpiece of humour
Read by DENYS HAWTHORNE
3: Trinket's Colt
In which Major Yeates is introduced to Mrs. Knox of Aussolas ... and theft ...
Produced by David A. Turner
and Programme News
Tonight's evening paper of the air
Reports from the region's news studios and Scotland Yard-Sportsdesk-Weekend with TOM BOSTOCK—Stop Press
Introduced by COLIN HAMILTON
Repeated: Monday, 1.30 p.m.
with Records for You
Conducted by Herbert von Karajan from the Royal Festival Hall. London
Part 1: Bach
Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F major
J. L. CARR , who was born near Thirsk, describes how the Middle Ages ended some forty years ago on the Vale of Mowbray
Part 2: Bruckner
Symphony No. 7, in E major
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by NEWS-STAND
How the dailies have handled the week's news, and trends in and out of Fleet Street:
analysed by Lord FRANCIS-WILLIAMS
PETER OPPENHEIMER , Tutor in Economics at Christ Church, Oxford, explains what has been happening to the main European currencies in recent weeks, and what may be the effects of Germany's decision to maintain the Mark's exchange rate
Lorna Doone by R. D. BLACKMORE abridged by Ronald Russell
Read by PAUL ROGERS
Produced by Michael Bowen
Last of twenty-five instalments
BOSTON SYMPHONY CHAMBER PLAYERS gramophone records