6.32 Farming Today market trends, news, weather
6.50 Ten to Seven
6.55 Weather; programme news
Today's Time: GTS 7.0, 8.0. 9.0 am 10, 6.0. 11.0 pm
10.0 pm
7.10 South-East News
7.15 Today
Radio's breakfast-time magazine introduced by Robert Williams
7.45 Today's Papers
7.50 Ten to Eight
I'd like to put that right - Peter Hoar
7.55 Weather; programme news
8.10 South-East News
8.15 Today
(revised second edition)
8.40 Today's Papers
HILDA SCHRODER reads the last of eight instalments of the true story bv JANET LEWIS
Produced by JOHN CARDY
Highlights from the Sunday Show on Radio 2
NEM p 29; Come ye faithful (BBC .HB 102); Psalm 57; St John 11, vv 32-44; Most glorious Lord of life (BBC HB 398)
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conductor MARCUS DODS with DORITA Y PEPE introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER
The book by JOHN MOORE adapted as a serial reading and produced by PAUL HUMPHREYS Read bv KEITH BANKS 7: Tlte 'Close of Play
TREVOR HUMBER lightly recalls a brief agonising spell just after the war when he was made to learn the piano
Gibraltar FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited The Rock
and programme news
The News and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
(Tuesday evening's broadcast)
Today's story for children under five is
Ant, Ladybird and Spider by DENISE SHELDON
with DAVID FRANKLIN including a selection from the BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BRADBURY conducted by KENNETH ALWYN
Produced by SHEILA ANDERSON
The Thompsons - One Night Only by PATRICK SIMPSON
'None of you could understand what emptiness is like ... alone. Everyone else walking by. So I thought, just once ... one night only.... to be with someone with Margaret Wolfit as Agatha Millington Henry Thompson
PETER TUDDENHAM
Millie Thompson JAN EDWARDS Fred Thompson ALARIC COTTER
Ethel Thompson HILDA KRISEMAN Dottie FRANCES JEATER Jim KERRY FRANCIS
Policeman and Dr Morgan
NIGEL LAMBERT
Pianist CICELY HOYE
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
PAUL PLUMB introduces a selection of traditional songs and dance music
from St. David's Cathedral, Pembrokeshire
Responses (Byrd) Psalms 53, 54, 55
First Lesson: Daniel 4, vv 1-18 Office hymn: Lucis creator optime (EH 51); Canticles:
Howells - Collegium Regale
Second Lesson: John 11, vv
45-57
Anthem: Hear my prayer
(Adrian Batten )
Prayers
God is love, let heaven adore him (words, Timothy Rees ; Tune, Twigworth - Howells)
Organ Voluntary: Toccata
(Joseph Jongen )
Sub Organist ROSALYN CHARLES Director of Music PETER BOORMAN
A family magazine introduced by STEVE RACE and including:
Broadway to Hollywood: JOSHUA LOGAN , the American film director, talks to GORDON gow about his musicals, including Cantelot and South Pacific, and plays some hit tunes
Revolution: LAURA BECKINGSALE tells MICHAEL GILLIAM about her experiences in 1911, when after four months of intensive local fighting China became a republic
Buffalo Bill in Briggus: DICK GREGSON recalls a highlight of his Yorkshire boyhood
Boss in my Kitchen: DORIS WALL tells the story of an encounter with puff pastry
Animal Corner
A series of five stories by JONQUIL ANTONY about the people and the animals at Rowan Hill Private Zoo
5: Tigers at Large!
Basil Rossiter JOHN GRAHAM
Gil Massingham HUGH DICKSON Celia Clancy SHIRLEY DIXON
Zoe Robinson FRANCES JEATER Al Pearce HENRY KNOWLES Smithie DAVID VALLA Cyril DAVID SPENSER Sir John, and Jones
PETER TUDDENHAM
Crummer CHARLES SIMON Adolphus Mendez
FREDERICK TREVES
Girl in cafe KATE COLERIDGE Policeman ALARIC COTTER
Special effects recorded at Chessington Zoo by HARRY CATLIN and DAVID GREENWOOD
Produced by MARTIN JENKINS
and programme news
and Radio Newsreel
Tonight's evening paper of the air with reports from the region's news studios and Scotland Yard - Sportsdesk - Stop Press: introduced by TIM GUDGIN
Robin fray, television reporter and interviewer
With ROY PLOMLEY
Brahms, Shostakovich IDA HAENDEL (violin)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader JOHN GEORGIADIS conductor ANDRE PREVIN from the Royal Albert Hall , London
Part 1
Berlioz Overture: The Corsair
7.42* Brahms Violin Concerto in D major
Twice - in 1949 in Shanghai. and again in 1954 in Hanoi-Richard HARRIS watched the Communists taking over a large city. Here he reOects on the similarities and disparities of the two occasions
Shostakovich Symphony No. 5, in d minor
Four Welsh singers - MAUREEN GUY , ELIZABETH VAUGHAN , STUART BURROWS , and SIR GERAINT EVANS - talk to BRIAN HOEY about their hectic journeys round the world. They have found plenty of problems in their travels. Stuart Burrows, for example, took two weeks to acclimatise himself to working at 14,000 feet when he first went to sing at Santa Fe in New Mexico. But talking is not their reason for travelling, so they will also be singing some of the music that has made them famous around the world introduced and produced by GARETH BOWEN
The News
The background to the news and people in the news. followed by Listening Post. in which ANTONY BROWN introduces letters from today's postbag
This year's Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science ended in Exeter this afternoon. DR ARCHIE CLOW introduces a final selection of recordings
A Science Unit production
The Lund God Gave to Cain HENRY STAMPER reads the thirteenth instalment
DAVID MUNROW (treble and descant recorders); OLIVER BROOKES (viola da gamba); CHRISTOPHER HOGWOOD (harpsichord, spinet) Vivaldi Sonata No 6, in G minor (II pastor fido)
Tcltinaiin Partita No 1, in B flat major
Loeillet Sonata in c minor, Op 3 No 5