Market trends, news, weather
Tuesday's Ten to Eight
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JACK de MANIO
and Programme News
Revised second edition
Introduced by DEREK JONES and CHRISTOPHER MYLNE
Sunday's broadcast
Highlights from the Sunday show including:
Star in the Spotlight: Kenneth More
Producer in the Headlines: Bill Walsh from the Disney studios
STEVE RACE reviews a current soundtrack L.P. and scenes from
File of the Golden Goose starring YUI. BRYNNER
EDWARD WOODWARD , JOHN BARRIE adaptation by Marjorie Bilbow
Introduced by PETER HAIGH
Written and produced by Lyn Fairhurst
Shortened version of Sunday's broadcast (Radio 2)
New Every Morning, page 4
Might and glory, power and wisdom (BBC H.B. 265)
Psalm 19, vv. 1-11
Acts 25. vv. 13-22 (R.S.V.)
Son of God, eternal Saviour
(BBC H.B. 377)
ORCHESTRA
Leader, Maurice Brett
Conducted by OWAIN ARWEL HUGHES with MARY and GERALDINE PEPPIN (two pianos)
Introduced by PETER BARKER
2: Perchance to Dream
A West Indian fable by Samuel Selvon with Andrew Salkey as Brackley
Barbara Assoon as Eloisa and Gordon Woolford as Fenno
' I really have to offer my sympathy to you fellars who have wife and family. You can'make a note unless you get permission. Why can'you be like me. living happy in a little " batchee," with no worries in the world ...'
Produced by BETTY DAVIES
Broadcast on April 15. 1966
THOMAS MURRAY , on a visit to
Yorkshire as a boy, was bitten by the cricket bug, and ever since he has been an apostle for the game north of the Border
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Old Meldrum , Aberdeen
Sunday's broadcast
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Tuesday evening's broadcast
Story: 'The Lonely Typewriter ' by Louise Eaton
played today by CONTINENTAL ORCHESTRAS
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
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 MERYL O'KEEFFE
Repeated: Thursday, 1.30 p.m.
Kenneth More: actor, with Roy Plomley
(Monday's broadcast)
Introduced by Alan Melville
Theatre people believe-or at least hope-that it will be all right on the night. This programme shows that the opposite can also be true
Produced by Michell Raper
Alan Civil (horn)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Eli Goren
Conductor, Colin Davis
Part 1: Mozart and Strauss
David FRANKLIN— who himself took part in the Proms-chats about Sir Henry Wood , the Proms, and the Royal Albert Hall , and some of the odd things that have happened in concerts there.
Broadcast on March 3
Part 2: Elgar
Symphonic Study: FalstatT
Given before an Invited audience in BBC Studio 1. Malda Vale. London. Requests for tickets for future concerts may be sent to Ticket Unit. BBC. Broadcasting House, London. [Postcode removed], enclosing stamped addressed envelope.
17.32-1792
The Industrial Revolutionary
This 'gross, bag-cheeked, pot-bellied Lancashire man ' was the first great Capitalist. By the time he was fifty his fame was known throughout Britain. Then came his greatest defeat. A Westminster jury declared that he had not invented his greatest claim to fame —the water frame. In the shadow of disaster this programme assesses a remarkable man and a remarkable career.
Written and produced by Bob HOULTON
See page 49
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
† GILBERT PHELPS introduces letters from today's postbag
10.59 Weather forecast
Peace and Dripping Toast by FREDERICK WILLIS
Read by CHARLES LENO
Third of five instalments
ALAN CUCKSTON plays harpsichord music by 18th century Spanish composers