Market trends, news, weather
Tuesday's "Ten to Eight".
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time magazine Introduced by ROBERT WILLIAMS
With a song in my heart
RABBI DAVID GOLDSTEIN
and Programme News
Revised second edition
by JANET LEWIS
Read by HILDA SCHRODER
Third of eight instalments
The weekly series reflecting wildlife and its position in today's ever-changing world Introduced by DEREK JONES
Sunday's broadcast
Highlights from the Sunday show including:
Star Guest: George Peppard
Ott the set: Claire Bloom Richard Attenborough Lee Remick , Ian Holm and Dick Clement
STEVE RACE brings background music to the fore and scenes from
Carry on Camping starring SID James , KENNETH WILLIAMS CHARLES HAWTREY , JOAN SIMS
HATTIE JACQUES , BARBARA WINDSOR BERNARD BRESSLAW
BETTY MARSDEN , TERRY SCOTT and PETER BUTTERWORTH
Introduced by PETER HAIGH Written and produced by Lyn Fairhurst
Shortened version of Sunday's broadcast (Radio 2)
New Every Morning, page 7
Lord of beauty (BBC H.B. 327) Canticle 6, part 1
St. John 9, vv. 25-41
0 for a thousand tongues to sing
(BBC H.B. 278)
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins Conductor, MARCUS Dons with DAVID Parkhouse (piano)
Introduced by Roy WILLIAMSON
by JOHN MOORE in seven parts
Read by KEITH BANKS 2: The Cricket Team
Broadcast on January 8
Commentaries and reports on matches in the fight for the County Championship
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Sandbach, Cheshire
Produced by Richard Burwood 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: ' Little Teddy meets Mr.
Putts ' by Sheila Cook
with David FRANKLIN including a selection from the BBC MIDLAND Light ORCHESTRA Led by William Hand
Conductor, GILBERT VINTER
Produced by Sheila Anderson
Say Sir when you speak to me by Shirley Jenkins with Peter Pratt
A new career at forty-five! Lt.-Cdr. Keith Warner, R.N., has to decide what to do with his life when he leaves the Navy. He chooses teaching. But is it the right choice for a man with his background? The problems of the mature student who faces life at a College of Education are explored in this play.
Other parts: Alaric Cotter
John Baddeley , Kate Coleridge and Michael Spice
Produced by ROGER PINE
Further commentaries and reports
from Hexham Abbey, Northumberland
Responses (Smith of Durham)
Psalm 18 (Turlc in G ; Walmisleu in C) Lessons: Zechariah 1, v. 18, to
2, v. 13; St. John 4, vv. 1-26
Canticles (Hairis in A)
Anthem: 0 thou the central Orb
(Wood)
Hymn: Not for our sins alone
(Tune: Remission)
Director of the Music TERENCE ATKINSON
Assistant Organist, Ronald Lane
A family magazine introduced by POLLY ELWES
Sir Walford Davies : on the centenary of Sir Walford's birth GEORGE DIXON , his one-time BBC secretary and music assistant, talks about the man and his music
Hearts and voices: DENNIS BARKER suggests how they may be related
The new man at Glen Cripesdale: BARBARA JOSEPH describes a visit to a trapper's house in the heart of the Highlands
It all began with twitch: REGINALD GAMBLE visits a country mill near Peterborough where they turn old rope into new laundry tags, plasterboard tapes, hospital sheets, and other speciality papers
Animal Corner by Jonquil Antony
A series of five stories about Rowan Hill Private Zoo.
4: Romeo and Giulietta
Special effects recorded at Chessington Zoo by Harry Catlin and David Greenwood
Produced by MARTIN JENKINS
and Programme News
Reports from the region's news studios *and Scotland Yard— Sportsdesk-Stop Press
Introduced by MERYL O'KEEFFE
Des O'Connor : entertainer with Roy Plomley
Monday's broadcast
from the Royal Albert Hall London
Part 1:
Mozart
GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet)
AMADEUS STRING QUARTET Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello)
GEOFFREY GRIGSON , poet and critic, reflects on what offers him, if no one else, delight 2: On Being English
On still admiring William Morris : Thursday at 8.40 p.m.
Part 2: Bruckner
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Bean
Conducted by REGINALD GOODALL
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
ANTONY BROWN introduces letters from today's postbag
For either the weekday or Sunday editions, send your letters to-Listening Post, BBC, London, [Postcode removed]. For very late letters you can ring (01)-[number removed], extension 3030, and dictate your message.
A series of three talks by men who export an unusual product or commodity
3: JOHN HOLLAND , sales manager of Redifon Ltd... speaks about selling flight simulators to the United States
The Land God Gave to Cain by HAMMOND INNES
Read by HENRY STAMPER
Eighth of fifteen instalments
ANN GRIFFITHS (harp)
Close Dotcn at HAS*