A talk by Hugh Redwood
Forecast for land areas
A breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
A talk by Hugh Redwood
Forecast for land areas
Compiled and read by Louise Davies
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty (S.P. 187. A. and M. 160, C.H. 1, P. and H. 2, all omitting v.2: Tune, Nicaea)
Interlude: The Ascension
Prayers: the Prayer for Happiness; the Lord's Prayer
Christ, whose glory fills the skies (S.P. 26: A. and M. 7; C.H. 261; P. and H. 173: Tune, Ratisbon (A.M.))
Ian Stewart and his Quintet
TIME AND tune, by Kay Foster. (BBC recording)
11.20 CURRENT AFFAIRS I
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. Some Modern Philosophies. 3-The Human Situation: The Existentialists, by Mary Warnock. Fellow of St. Hugh's College. Oxford.
played by Jorgen Ingmann on a gramophone record
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Travel Talks: Buenos Aires
Script by A.L. Lloyd.
2.20 The Bible and Life: Why the Bible?: 3: The Bible is a Library
Script by John Taylor.
2.40 Senior English I: A Grass Rope: 3: A Wet Rope
by William Mayne, adapted by Edward Blishen.
A radio correspondence column
Conducted by Alexander Gibson
For Listeners of All Ages
Jack Watson in Two Fishy Stories from the book 'Biggles Presses On' by Captain W. E. Johns adapted as radio plays by Bertha Lonsdale
1 - 'The Case of the Ambitious Fishmonger'
Other parts played by Herbert Smith, Brian Trueman, Harold Rottesman, Graham Tennant
Produced by Trevor Hill
and A Submarine Stroll
Talk by Alan Broadhurst
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
to Harry Worth
Also involved are
Paddy Edwards
Nicholas Parsons
Harry Locke
Script by George Wadmore
George Evans , and Peter Jones
Production by Charles Maxwell
A twice-weekly survey of current affairs
Speakers in the studio in London and from regional and overseas centres contribute news and views on the issues of today and tomorrow
Clarence Myerscough (violin)
Ernest Lush (piano)