Market trends. news, weather
Monday's "Ten to Eight".
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by ROBERT WILLIAMS
My Bible Choice
and Programme News
Revised second edition
BBC Correspondents talk about the news, its background, and the people who make it
Revised edition of Saturday's broadcast
Lord of all hopefulness (Tune,
Slane-S.P. 565)
Story: Thanksgiving and Looking
Forward
The Prayer of Dedication
0 praise ye the Lord (Tune,
Laudate Dominum (Parry-BBC H.P.S.N. 13)
Postbag
Compiled by Sam McCready
St. John the Baptist
New Every Morning, page 80
On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry
(BBC H.B. 38)
Canticle 9
Luke 1, vv. 5-17 (N.E.B.)
Hills of the north, rejoice (BBC
H.B. 33)
4: Hull-Rotterdam
Sylvie NICKELS and HAROLD ROGERS travel on the North
Sea Ferries m.s. Norwind from Hull to Rotterdam and describe the two cities and the journey
Script by Sylvie Nickels
Produced by Harold Rogers
by PENNY WHITTAM
The story of the Nutcracker, with music by Tchaikovsky
Produced by Vera Gray
A miniature cantata for schools by PETER PORTER and CAREY BI.YTON
Produced by William Murphy
Music Workshop 11 series
Introduced by travel writer
PAUL MARTIN
A musical picture of the =United States the country, its history and its people
Narrators: CHARLES CHILTON EDDIE MATTHEWS
Written and produced by Charles Chilton
by Richard Gordon adapted for radio in thirteen episodes by RAY COONEY starring
Richard Briers as Simon Sparrow with Geoffrey Sumner as Captain Spratt
Episode 3: Women on Board
RAY COONEY as Jock Hornbeam
JOAN SANDERSON as Edna NORMA RONALD as Wendy
Guest star:
Peter Jones as Easter
Produced by DAVID HATCH
Pre-recorded at The Playhouse,
Northumberland Av., London. W.C.2
Richard Briers is in ' Cat Among tho Pigeons' at the Prince of Wales Theatre. London
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by William DAVIS
Monday evening's broadcast
Story: ' The Story of Pottle
Pig ' by Nancy Northcote
The capture of Quebec (1759)
Written by Antony Brown
World History series
The Pirates of Penzance
Act 2
Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY
Produced by Jenyth Worsley
by William De Morgan dramatised for radio in thirteen parts by Frederick BRADNUM 8: The Widow Lady
Sunday's broadcast
The Lawn Tennis
Championships
Commentary by Max Robertson and Maurice Edelston from the Centre Court and Number 1 Court, with summaries and comments by FRED PERRY , ALF CHAVE. and Bill THRELFALL
Results and latest news from the other courts given by BASIL CURTIS
From the All England Lawn Tennis Club
Highlights from the Sunday show including
Star in the Spotlight: Glenn Ford
Columnist SHEILA GRAHAM and scenes from
Support Your Local Sheriff starring
JAMES Garner. JACK ELAM
HENRY MORGAN , JOAN HACKETT adaptation by Marjorie Bilbow
Introduced by PETER HAIGH
Written and produced by Lyn Fairhurst
Shortened version of Sunday's broadcast (Radio 2)
A family magazine introduced by Polly Elwes and including:
Contrasts - New York: Sonya Callingham introduces some of the people she met there recently
Clarice Mayne, 'That,' and 'Poppy': Alec Tibbles recalls an occasion and a song
Bob the Hobo tells John Walmsley why he gave up the bowler hat and umbrella for his own way of life on the road
A Breath of Fresh Air from the Ilkley Moor gamekeeper and naturalist Walter Flesher
Your letters
Theatricals
Memoirs and reminiscences of the theatrical profession compiled by DEREK PARKER
2: Nell Gwyn by PETER CUNNINGHAM
And once Nell Gwynne , a frail young sprite
Look'd kindly when I met her;
I shook my head perhaps — but Quite
Forgot to quite forget her
LONDON LYRICS
Reader, Madi HEDD
Produced by John Powell
The Lawn Tennis Championships
Further news
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
Crucial events in the War at Sea reconstructed in thirteen episodes
8:The U-boat Killers
The fight against U-boats
Narrated by MICHAEL FLANDERS with Eric Francis and John Baddeley , Malcolm Hayes Godfrey Kenton
James Thomason Peter Tuddenham members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Naval Historical Adviser, Lt.-Cm=dr. Peter Kemp O.B.E., R.N. Ret.
Written and produced by JOHN BRIDGES
Owen Brannigan introduces records of excerpts from Trial by Jury
Broadcast in the BBC World
Service
See page 45
BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Led by James Davis
Conducted by GEORGE HURST and MICHAEL ROSE '
Before an invited audience In the Town Hall. Stockport
Government proposals to minimise the effects of unofficial strikes have produced so much opposition in the unions and the Labour Party that the life of the Government could be in jeopardy. This Report asks: is it practical to restrict the right to strike? Can you make a man continue at work who really wants to strike? If you fine him for striking illegally, will that persuade him to return to work or to work efficiently?
Produced by Keith Hindell
Last programme in the present series. Radio 4 Reports ... from France: July 18
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
GILBERT PHELPS introduces letters from today's postbag
My Friends the Miss Boyds by JANE DUNCAN
Read by GUORUN URE
Twelfth of fifteen instalments
BBC CHORUS with CHARLES SPINKS (organ)
Conducted by JOHN Poole
From St. Gabriel's. Cricklewood