6.32 Farming Today
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 pm
Big Ben 10.0 pm
7.10 South-East News
7.15 On Your Farm: a weekly review of the agricultural scene Produced by ANTHONY PARKIN
7.45 Today's Papers
7.50 Outlook reflecting matters of Christian interest and concern
7.55 Weather; programme news
8.10 South-East News
8.15 From Our Own Correspondent
(Revised edition: Tues, 9.5 am)
8.45 Today's Papers
8.50 Yesterday in Parliament
8.59 Weather
What the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed by HONOR BALFOUR
Parliamentarians scrutinise the week's work at Westminster and discuss what is making an impact on the world of politics Chairman ROBERT CARVEL
Produced by BERNARD TATE
Introduced by JOHN STREET
DAVID MCCLINTOCK talks about his choice of garden; OLIVER DAWSON - discusses ornamental reeds and grasses; MICHAEL HAWORTH-BOOTH advises on the garden pool; GEORGE GILLARD outlines the week's work.
Produced by GEORGE SIGSWORTH
New Every Morning, page 22; Jesu. the very thought of thee (BBC Hymn Book 322); Psalm 27. part 1; Mark 8, vv 1-13 (NEB); How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (BBC HB 142)
Second Year Russian
A course in spoken Russian 14: Let's all go to Yalta together
(Last week's broadcast: Study)
A 20-lesson follow-up course to Reiseburo Atlas
3: Klaus will etwas Neues anfangen
Klaus wants to leave his job at the Reiseburo Atlas and branch out on his own. He finds that Herr Miiller , manager of the travel agency, also intends to embark on a new career. with ILSE SINGER, JORG SORENSEN ANGELIKA SAHLA, ROLF RICHARDS Text of scene by ALEXANDRA MARCHL-VON-HERWARTH Broadcast script and production by EDITH R. BAER
(Rptd: Wed, 6.30 pm, Study)
An approach to critical reading
How do we draw our own conclusions from the material we gather together from different sources?
(Last week's broadcast: Study)
For publications and NEC correspondence courses see facing page
Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
Steam Today: JOE LOWREY discusses the possibilities of steam engines for cars with j. H. PITCHFORD , a senior engineer whose company has investigated the problems
Car Auctions - can you get a bargain?: WALTER PRIEST takes a look at today's sale ring
The car you had before ... Why was it better than the new one? asks DAVID GEARY together with topical news and at 12.23* the latest traffic report Produced by JIM PESTRIDGE
A nation-wide general knowledge contest in which listeners compete for this title 6: North of England (i)
and programme news
A spontaneous discussion by MARGHANITA LASKI , BRYAN FORBES DAVID FROST. RUSSELL BRADDON Chairman DAVID JACOBS «
Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN from University of Cambridge Union
Terence Rattigan
Festival: Separate Tables Part 2: Table Number Seven adapted for radio bv CYNTHIA PUGHE with Gwen Watford. Michael Hordern and Mary Wimbush
The Hotel Beauregard, settled and conservative, is seized with excitement about revelations concerning Major Pollock. Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Guest: Jack Straw , President of the National Union of Students
Personal Philosophy: EDNA SADLER believes a difficult childhood has helped her
Bookshelf - Manners for the Seventies?: ANNE EDWARDS and DRUSILLA beyfus discuss their book on etiquette with MICHAEL SMEE
Try Your Luck: the competition game investigated by GORDON SNELL
Wales v Scotland
Commentary on the second half of this afternoon's International by ALUN WILLIAMS and JOHN DOWNIE : comments and summaries from w. E. N. DAVIS from Cardiff Arms Park
(Commentary on the first half in Sports Service from 3.0)
(Ian Smith warns Wales: p 12)
Berlioz Overture:- The Corsair
BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHARLES MUNCH
4.44* Chopin Concert Rondo:
Krakowiak ALEXIS WEISSENBERG (pianO)
PARIS CONSERVATOIRE ORCHESTRA conducted by STANISLAW SKROWACZEWSKI
4.59* Copland Ballet: Appalachian Spring
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
ORCHESTRA conducted by LEONARD BERNSTEIN gramophone records
A radio competition for bands Round 1: Programme 7
Brighouse and Rastrick Band conductor WALTER HARGREAVES
Scottish CWS Band conductor ROBERT OUGHTON
Adjudicators MAJOR j. H. HOWE VILEM TAUSKY. FRANK WRIGHT Introduced by DOUGLAS SMITH
Produced by WILLIAM RELTON
and programme news
and Radio Newsreel
With DOUGLAS CAMERON
Introduced by JOHN MOTSON Produced by GODFREY DIXEY
WILLIAM DAVIES (harpsichord) BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conducted by DAVIO ATHERTON and JOSEPH HOROVITZ
Introduced by ROY WILLIAMSON Produced by ROBERT BOWMAN The programme includes
Joseph Horovilz Jazz Concerto conducted by the composer
Delius Serenade and Intermezzo (Hassan)
Malcolm Arnold Little Suite No 2
(David Atherton broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden)
Malice at Autumn's End by JOHN HYATT with John Bentley. Margot Boyd and John Gabriel
• Faith and fear weren'enough for her, oh no. As Maiden of the Coven she put herself above such things. But to keep faith and fear alive in her followers she was ready to commit murder
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT (Repeated: Monday, 3.15 pm)
A late-evening conversation in which BARBARA HARDY
STUART HALL and F. D. FLOWER freely exchange thoughts, opinions, ideas, and prejudices with BRIAN REDHEAD
Produced by JOHN MUSGRAVE
The Litany sung to the music of Thomas Tallis
ANN SCHEIN (piano)
Chopin Nocturne in E flat major. Op 55 No 2; Scherzo in B minor
Brahms Intermezzi. Op 117
A weekly series each including music by Brahms