Market trends, news, weather
from STANLEY PRITCHARD
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
The Teaching of Jesus told by SIR BERNARD MILES
and Programme News
Revised second edition
by GEORGE ELIOT
Read by ALEC MCCOWEN
Eleventh of twenty instalments originally broadcast in 1967
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Sunday's broadcast
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 58
Stand up, and bless the Lord
(BBC H.B. 268)
Psalm 93
St. John 6, vv. 27-40
Author of life divine (BBC H.B.
ORCHESTRA
Leader, Maurice Brett
Conductor, STANLEY BLACK with EILEEN BROSTER (piano)
Introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER
from Kidnapped and Catriona by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON abridged for reading in thirteen parts
6: The Flight in the Heather
'A man had need of a hundred eyes in every part of him, to keep concealed in that uneven country and within cry of so many and scattered soldiers. The afternoon was now fallen so breathless that the rolling of a pebble sounded abroad like a pistol shot.'
Read by BRYDEN MURDOCH with LEONARD MAGUIRE as Alan Breck
Produced by Gordon Emslie
Broadcast on September 19. 1968
Commentaries and reports on matches in the fight for the County Championship
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Friday evening's broadcast
for children under five
Story: 'James Douglas and his Boats ' by Rosemary Burgon
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins
Conducted by WILLI BOSKOVSKY
GERARD CALVI AND HIS ORCHESTRA Recording made available by courtesy of French Radio
Further commentaries and reports
Picture Miss Seeton
The novel by Heron Carvic
When Miss Seeton found herself the horrified witness of a brutal murder she little thouKht that her modest gifts as an artist could prove so valuable to the police.
Saturday's broadcast
A family magazine introduced from Wales by HARRY SOAN and including:
String to my bow: JOHN THOMAS , harp-maker, talks about his craft with Ann Clwyd
Half a century of research: HARRY SOAN visits the Welsh Plant Breeding Station at Aberystwyth during their jubilee celebrations
Officers' Mess: MARJORIE HumBLE with a story from her days in the W.A.A.F.
International Planned Parenthood Federation: DAVID OWEN talks to Gerry Monte
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe abridged by NEVILLE TELLER as an eight-part reading
Read by NORMAN RODWAY
Part 7: In which I recount all the strange events that occurred in my island during my absence.
Produced by Ronald Mason
Broadcast on Sept. 30. 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 COLIN HAMILTON
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
Pre-recorded at The Paris, Lower
Regent Street. London, S.W.I
from the Royal Albert Hall London
Michael Roll
(piano)
Alan Civil
Horn Quartet
Alan Civil, Shirley Hopkins
Ian Harper. Anthony Chidell BBC Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Hugh Bean Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
Part 1: Beethoven and Schumann
England's nocturnal landscape is so full of half-hidden truths that one need not live like Audubon and Thoreau, on the frontiers of civilisation, to learn every one of Nature's secrets. STANLEY CERELY recalls the events of a long night spent in a Surrey lane
Part .2: Tippett and Elgar followed by interlude including Where'er you walk (Handel)
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
ANTONY BROWN introduces letters from today's postbag
A series of five interviews in which people whose work brings them in contact with crime talk about their jobs to JUNE ROSE
1: DAVID FANE probation officer
A Very Quiet Place by ANDREW GARVE
Read by BRUCE BEEBY
Eleventh of fifteen Instalments
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by RICHARD BONYNGE with RICHARD ADENEY (flute) JAMES BROWN (oboe) gramophone records