East Anglian edition
Introduced by GORDON MOSLEY
from THE REV. JOHN JACKSON
and Programme News
Moon Special
As Radio 1 and 2: see facing page
Listening with reverence
HUMPHRY Berkeley
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine Introduced by Jack de Manio including:
Moon Special see facing page
continues his investigation of the BBC Sound Archives but once again comes to no serious conclusion
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Sunday's broadcast
Reports from Britain and overseas
Revised edition of Sunday's broadcast
For the expert, the novice and people who simply like ' messing about in boats'
Introduced by PETER WHEELER
Produced by Don Mosey
New Every Morning, page 68
Lighten the darkness of our life's long night (BBC H.B. 520)
Canticle 6. part 2
Revelation 20. vv. 1-6, 11-15
Ten thousand times ten thousand
(BBC H.B. 253)
ORCHESTRA
Leader, Maurice Brett
Conducted by OWAIN ARWEL HUGHES with David and MARIANNE DAI. MOUR
Introduced by PETER BARKER
The classic novel of the sea by RICHARD HENRY DANA arranged for radio in ten parts by HOWARD JONES
Read by John Rowe
6: I become a Beachcomber
Broadcast tn Story Time on April
26, 1968
Gone Travelling
Jimmy Hanley introduces some music and stories that remind him of his travels abroad
Produced by David Allan
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: ' Charlie Rabbit ' by Mrs. J. Rushby
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Leader, Arthur Leavins Conductor,
Marcus DODS STUTTGART LIGHT ORCHESTRA Conducted by WILLY MATTES
Recording made available by courtesy of South German Radio
It has been said that Iran, which used to be known as Persia, could be summarised in the form: cats, carpets, and caviar. COLIN WYATT. who found few cats, accounts for what he did find in that country
Lonely Beat by William Keenan adapted by DAVID BRAMLEY
' To succeed where 200 of the best detectives in the country have failed? Of course it's a tall order. But you have two things on your side. You are new to the case, and bring a fresh outlook to it.'
Produced by ALAN AYCKBOURN
Saturday's broadcast
A family magazine introduced from the North-East by DAVID BEAN
Country bus ride: DORE Russell had some surprises on her Durham journey
Farewell to the Rising Sun: NORMAN BROWN attends the last rites of one of Tyneside's oldest pits
Transatlantic Trip: THE REV. PETER CROFT with a personal view of the American Church and its people
Ethereal minstrel thou never wert: an incredible tale from LEONARD BARRAS
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe abridged by Neville TELLER as an eight-part reading
Read byNORMAN Rodway
Part 3: In which in my solitude on the desert island I learn to perfect many useful arts.... and in which, after many years, I am presented with an entirely unexpected turn of events.
Produced by Ronald Mason
Broadcast on Sept. 2. 1965
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
Produced by the South-East news unit
ANONA Winn, Joy ADAMSON
NORMAN Hackforth , PETER GLAZE with a mystery guest and DAVID FRANKLIN in the chair
Produced by Bobby Jaye
1 Pre-recorded at The Paris. Lower
Regent Street. London, S.W.I
from the Royal Albert Hall London
Prince Albert
150th
Anniversary Concert in the presence of H.R.H.
The Duke of Edinburgh Vivien Townley
(soprano)
JANET COSTER
(mezzo-soprano
JOHN MITCHINSON (tenor)
NEW Philharmonia CHORUS
Chorus-Master. Wilhelm Pitz EMANUEL HURWITZ (violin) NORMAN Jones (cello)
RICHARD MORGAN (oboe)
GWYDION BROOKE (bassoon)
Musicians from 11TH HUSSARS (Prince Albert's Own) and ROYAL Military SCHOOL OF Music (Kneller Hall) Conducted by BANDMASTER M. G. LANE
NEW PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
Conducted by RUDOLF SCHWARZ
Part 1
The adventures of an English-man who became a Baron of the Austrian Empire and the official double of the Emperor Franz Josef , told by his greatgrandson, poet ROBERT GITTINGS
Part 2
The News
Background to the News People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
WALTER taplin introduces letters from today's postbag
Elephant Walk by ROBERT STANDISH
Read by STEPHEN MURRAY
Eleventh of twenty Instalments
wurttemberg
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Jorg FAERBER with ERICH PENZEL (horn) gramophone records