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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
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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
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What the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed by DONALD MCLACHLAN
Parliamentarians scrutinise the week's work at Westminster and discuss what is making an' impact on the world of politics Chairman AI.AN WATKINS
Produced by BERNARD TATE
A weekly magazine for amateur gardeners
This week PERCY THROWER and GEORGE GILLARD Visit ARTHUR BILLITT'S garden at Clacks Farm Worcestershire
Produced by GEORGE SIGSWORTH
New Every Morning page 1: 0 worship the Lord (BBC Hymn Book 267): Psalm 3: Mark 15, vv 1-20 (NEB): 0 thou in all thy might so far (BBC HB 312)
Second Year Russian
A course in spoken Russian planned in conjunction with the University of Essex 18: Who's for a swim?
(Lastweek's broadcast: Study)
11.0 Wiedersehen in Ansburg
A course for those with some knowledge of German
7: Klaus auf der
Skihiitte Klaus hasn'found a job yet. He spends a few days in the mountains with Georg and his sister. with ILSE SINGER, JORG SORENSEN ANNA KII.PINEN and MICHAEL WOLF Text of scene by ALEXANDRA MARCHL-VON-HERWARTH Broadcast script and production by EDITH R. BAER
(Rpt: Wed. 6.30 pm, Study)
11.30 Reading to Learn
An approach to critical reading 8: The Anguish of Charlotte Bronte
Presented by SYDNEY BOLT
(For publications and associated NEC correspondence courses see page 38)
A weekly survey of the world of motoring introduced by jim PESTRIDGE
Do I Need a Solicitor?: LAURIE SAPPER advises on legal procedure
A Guide to Self-Servicing the Car (ii): HARRY HEYWOOD , Editor of Practical Motorist, teaches GAIL PREEST simple maintenance Roads on Loan: PAT GREGORY explains current ideas for financing road construction together with topical news and at 12.23* the latest traffic report Produced by ARTHUR PHILLIPS
A nation-wide general knowledge contest in which listeners compete for this title
Chairman FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
10: Scotland (iii)
FLORENCE PATTERSON Edinburghseed analyst
JOHN simon , Aberdeen solicitor
DAVID S. LANDALE, Glasgow bank clerk
RONALD RAE , Dunbartonshire Town Clerk
Including Beat the Brains in which listeners put their own questions to the contestants Devised and written by JOHN P. WYNN
Produced bv JOAN CLARK
(Repeated: Friday, 7.30 pm)
and programme news
A spontaneous discussion by JONATHAN AITKEN
ANNE ALIEN, C. A. JOYCE DAVID MARQUAND , MP
Chairman DAVID JACOBS
Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN from Beaufort School,
Southbourne, Bournemouth
The novel by NEIL M. GUNN adapted for radio in three parts by ALEXANDER REID
Duncan McIntyre as Storyteller Part 2: Peter comes to in a dungeon-like cavern, with three shadowy figures bending over him. As it turns out, they help him in his quest. with Bryden Murdoch. Leon Sinden
Produced by STEWART CONN
(Part 3: next Saturday at 2.0)
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Guest: Mrs Roy Jenkins
Chairman of the Consumers Association
Hostile washing machine: FABIAN ACKER
Words, words, words: KAY EVANS talks to JESSIE COULSON. editor of The Little Oxford Dictionary
A Baby in the Telephone Kiosk: MARY REDCLIFFE investigates the problem of abandoned children Bookshelf: JEAN GOODMAN tells the story behind the publication of Sophia's Son by Dorothy Thompson , who is 94 Halibut Jones by H. E. BATES abridged by JANET BURCH read by JOHN RICHMOND
Vivaldi The Seasons
ROBERTO MICHELUCCI (violin) I MUSICI DI ROMA
4.49* Hummel Concertino in G major, for piano and orchestra Pfitzner Symphony No 2, in c major
GERHARD PUCHELT (piano) RADIO SAARBRUCKF.N
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA conducted by RUDOLF MICHL
(Recordings made available by courtesy of Swiss and Saarbrucken Radios)
A radio competition for bands Round 2: Programme 3 Carlton Main Frickley Colliery Band conductor WILLIAM LIPPEAT v
GUS (Footwear) Band conductor STANLEY BODDINGTON
Adjudicators MAJOR j. H. HOWE VILEM TAUSKY FRANK WRIGHT Introduced by DOUGLAS SMITH
Produced by WILLIAM RELTON
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and Radio Newsreel
With DOUGLAS Ct.MERON
Introduced by JOHN MOTSON Produced by GODFREY DIXEY
conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS with JACK BRYMER (clarinet)
From the Royal Festival Hall Part 1: including
Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A major (K 622)
Schubert Ballet music: Rosamunde
Nicolai Overture: The Merry Wives of Windsor
Introduced by RICHARD BAKER Produced by ANTHONY PHILPOTT
Presented by the BBC in association with the GLC
(Part 2: Radio 2. 8.50 pm)
The novel by Stanley Weyman dramatised for radio by Mollie Hardwick
with Jeremy Clyde as Reginald Lindo and Gabriel Woolf as Stephen Clode
30 October 1879 "Dear Sir, We are instructed by our client, the Right Honourable the Earl of Dynmore, to invite your acceptance of the living of Claversham in the County of Warwick. The living is of the approximate value of £810 per annum and a house... "
(Jeremy Clyde is in "Conduct Unbecoming" at the Queen's Theatre, London)
(Repeated: Monday, 3.15 pm)
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ELIZABETH NELSON , BRIAN JACKSON and CHRISTQPHER CROSS freely exchange thoughts, opinions. ideas, and prejudices With BRIAN REDHEAD
Produced by JOHN MUSGRAVE
The evening office of Complinet
Brahms
Piano Trio in c major. Op 87 BEAUX ARTS TRIO