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
1.0, 6.0, 11.0 pm Big Ben 10.0 pm
7.10 South-East News
7.15 Today radio's breakfast-time magazine introduced by JACK DE MANIO
7.45 Today's Papers
7.50 Ten to Eight
A Book of Witnesses with DAVID KOSSOFF
7.55 Weather; programme news
8.10 South-East News
8.15 Today
8.40 Today's Papers
by J. H. WILLIAMS read by MAURICE DENHAM (5)
Introduced by Paul Barnes
To keep you in touch with almost anything that's on, or around, or on the way
Produced by RICHARD KEEN ROSEMARY HART , COLIN REID
NEM p 41; The Son of God his glory hides (BBC HB 68); Psalm 32; Mark 2, vv 1-12 (NEB); 0 for a thousand tongues to sing (BBC BB 278)
BBC SCOTTISH RADIO ORCHESTRA conductor IAIN SUTHERLAND NIGEL COXE (piano) Introduced by ROY WILLIAMSON
5: Sons of England
The story by JAMES STERN adapted for radio by PAULINE SPENDER
Children and members of the Hunt
Produced by R. D. SMITH
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC radio and television during the past seven days: introduced by JOHN ELLISON
(Extended version: Sunday,
11.15 am)
and programme news
The News and voices and topics in and behind the headlines introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Story: My Naughty Little Sister and poor Charlie Cocoa by DOROTHY EDWARDS
LONDON STUDIO ORCHESTRA conducted by RAYMOND AGOULT †
PRAGUE RADIO ORCHESTRA conducted by FRANTISEK DYK ENTERTAINMENT ORCHESTRA
OF STUTTGART
Conducted by MLÁDEN GUTESHA
(Recordings made available by courtesy of Czechoslovak and South German Radios)
'twixt
Richard David Murdoch Nixon
Tune-twisters from STEVE RACE In the chair ROY PLOMLEY Devised and written-by IAN MESSITER
Produced by PETER TITHERADGE
A radio correspondence-column
Archbishop Lord Fisher of Lambeth
(Extended version of Sunday's broadcast)
A family magazine introduced from Northern Ireland by MICHAEL BAGULEY
A Hundred Hits: JIMMY KENNEDY talks to MAURICE LEITCH about his song-writing
Table Talk: MAUREEN SHAW recalls a fateful dinner party
The Megapode's Misfortunes: a curio of Australian wildlife investigated by JOHN D. STEWART
Twosome: MRS KATHLEEN BEHAN and her late husband STEPHEN BEHAN in recorded reminiscences of their famous literary family
Songs and Music for two guitars from DAVE SHANNON and SAM BRACKEN
The Diary of a Nobody by GEORGE and WEEDON GROSSMITH abridged in seven parts by DONALD BANCROFT
Read by DAVID DAVIS
2: Ball at the Mansion House
The Lord Mayor's Ball proves disappointing for Mr and Mrs Pooter. Their son Lupin arrives home unexpectedly.
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 - Weekend with BOB HOLNESS - Stop Press: introduced by DOUGLAS CAMERON
Produced by the South-East News Unit
A panel game from the Midlands devised by EDWARD j. MASON and TONY SHRYANE
DAVID FRANKLIN and FRANK MUIR challenge IAN WALLACE and DENIS NORDEN In the chair STEVE RACE
At the keyboard GRAHAM DALLEY and BERNARD CHINN
1: London
MICHAEL ROLL (piano)
ROYAL LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader CLIFFORD KNOWLES conductor CHARLES GROVES Part 1
Beethoven Overture: Prometheus
8.6* Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor
The Interval
On a recent visit to New Guinea JOHN ALLDRIDGE found the primeval rubbing shoulders with the 20th century
Part 2: Brahms
Symphony No 2, in D major
Discoveries, inventions, and news from the world of science and technology
Each week PAUL VAUGHAN brings you the people whose achievements are changing your way of life
Produced by the Science Unit
The News
The background to the news and people in the news. followed by News-stand in which DOUGLAS BROWN analyses how the dailies have handled the week's news. the opinions they have expressed, and current trends in and out of Fleet Street
NEVILLE MAXWELL , who worked as foreign correspondent on the Indian sub-continent for several years, recently revisited Pakistan after an absence of two years. Here he speaks of some of the changes that have taken place in both East and West Pakistan in the intervening period,
Phineas Redux by ANTHONY TROLLOPE
Book 1: The Ladies Rally Round read by DAVID MARCH (15)
Mozart
Canonic Adagio in F major. for two basset-horns and bassoon (K 410)
Serenade No 11, in E flat major (K 375)
LONDON WIND SOLOISTS directed by JACK BRYMER gramophone records