Market trends, news, weather
Tuesday's "Ten to Eight".
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
I'll never forget ...
Talk by JOHN REDFERN
and Programme News
Revised second edition
by GWEN RAVERAT
Read by PATIENCE COLLIER
Third of five instalments
The weekly series reflecting wildlife and its position in today's ever-changing world Introduced by DEREK JONES
Producer, Robina Gyle-Thompson
Sunday's broadcast
Highlights from the Sunday show including: Star in the spotlight: Tony Curtis
Filming on location: Richard Todd and scenes from Where's Jack? starring
TOMMY STEELE , STANLEY BAKER ALAN BADEL , SUE LLOYD and FIONA LEWIS 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 99
Come gracious spirit, heavenly dove (BBC H.B. 150)
Psalm 118, vv. 13-24 John 1, vv. 29-40
Enthrone thy God within thy heart (BBC H.B. 320)
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conducted by VILEM TAUSKY with STEVE BENBOW
Introduced by ROY WILLIAMSON
by Mabel Ferrett
A story of revolution in Yorkshire's woollen industry in the days of the Chartists adapted for radio in three parts 3: Flight from Spentown
Broadcast on June 28. 1968
On a recent visit to America
JOHN MERRETT made the discovery that some of their birds. particularly the starling and the sparrow, were originally Britishers and had been introduced into America because of their mention in Shakespeare's writings.
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Market Drayton , Shropshire
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
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
for children under five
Story: ' Tommy's Castle' by Mary Sadler
with DAVID FRANKLIN including aselection from the ORCHESTRA Leader, John Bradbury
Conducted by MICHAEL MOORES
Produced by Sheila Anderson
A Tale of Three Tykes by Larry Greenwood
George, Wheezy, and Perce are the village top tale-tellers, but the arrival of a legacy and a new Vicar turns the tables.
Other parts: Peter Smallwood
Arthur R. Webb , Arthur Hodgson Roger Milner , Brian Kent
Andrew Breakwell , Kim Pears Joyce Latham , Jocelyn Page Jacqueline Nicholas
Produced by ANTHONY CORNISH
from
Liverpool Cathedral
Introit: Cantate Dominum (Pitoni) Responses (Bernard Rose )
Psalms 147, 148, 149, 150 (R.Cooke in G; Turle in C; Turle in G: Stanford in (') Lessons: Isaiah 8, vv. 1-18
Luke 11, vv. 29-53
Canticles (Kenneth Leighton-Collegium Magdalenae Oxoniense)
Anthem: Jubilate Deo (
Giovanni Gabricli )
Organist. NOEL RAWSTHORNE
Director of Music, RONALD WOAN
A family magazine introduced by STEVE RACE and including:
I couldn'put it down: guitarist KENNY BURRELL tells Ken Sykora about his life and music
The Lion and the Unicorn: Michael Gilliam visits a converted coach-house in a Surrey village where DOROTHY ARTHUR and MARGARET REY model and sculpt for all occasions
Alarm clocks for the deaf: ALEC DICKSON , Director of the Community Volunteer Service, talks to David Smeeton about ways in which schoolchildren and young people are helping their neighbours
Garden lore for August: from FRED LOADS
A High Wind in Jamaica
The book by Richard Hughes abridged as a five-part reading by LORRAINE DAVIES
Read by RICHARD BEBB
4: The Rescue
' He had returned the children safe and sound. It had been a near thing with that little bitch Margaret though. It would have been awkward if there had been one missing. A recollection descended on his mind like a cold douche. " Hey," he called to Otto on the deck above. "What was the name of that boy who broke his neck at Santa? " '
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 Tim GUDGIN
Rachael Heyhoe : captain of the England women's cricket team
† with Roy PLOMLEY
Monday's broadcast
From the Royal Albert Hall, London
Stephen Bishop (piano)
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Leader, Felix Kok
Conducted by Walter Susskind
(See page 33)
A group of three talks by STEPHEN BLACK
2: Mozart and Malaria
Stephen Black experienced one evening in the old Queen's Hall a sensation which reminded him of the malaria he had contracted in East Africa. Further experiment led him to reflection
Living with the Unconscious: Thursday, 8.35 p.m.
Part 2: Tchaikovsky
Symphony No. 5, in E minor
tA series of ten programmes about some of the composers and performers represented in this year's Promenade Concerts
1: Richard Rodney Bennetttalks about his life and compositions to JOHN Amis
Next Monday: Lennox Berkeley
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING. POST
WALTER TAPLIN introduces letters from today's postbag
The Formative Years
The first of three interviews in which Percy Belcher , former General Secretary of the Tobacco Workers' Union, talks to TONY VAN DEN BERGH , former employers' representative of the National Joint Negotiating Committee for the Tobacco Industry
Thursday: Fighting for Recognition
Elephant Walk by ROBERT STANDISH
Read by STEPHEN MURRAY
Eighteenth of twenty instalments
† Havelock NELSON and MICHAEL McGUFFIN (piano duet)