' Plan for Life '
Talks by Father Gordon Albion
5—' No Time for Eternity? '
Forecast for land areas
An up-to-the-minute guide for your listening and viewing
See Light Programme
' Plan for Life '
Talks by Father Gordon Albion
6-' Feeding the Inner Man '
Forecast for land areas
An up-to-the-minute guide for your listening and viewing
See Light Programme
played by Robert South and Joan South
Third of six programmes
Praise ye the Lord (BBC H.B. 280) New Every Morning, page 58 Psalm 93 (Broadcast psalter) Acts 5. vv. 12-25
Ye holy angels bright (BBC H.B. 286)
Philharmonia Orchestra
Conducted by Otto Klemperer
Wagner
Overture:
Rienzi Siegfried 's Funeral March (Gotterdiimmerung)
Dance of the Apprentices (Act 3, Die
Meistersinger) some recent gramophone records
Reports from Britain and overseas
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
by Laurie Wyman
A weekly and surely fictitious account of events in a naval detachment only loosely connected with the Senior Service. with assistance from
Michael Bates , Ronnie Barker and Tenniel Evans
Produced by Alastair Scott Johnston (The recorded broadcast of December 11 in the Light Programme)
Liberace (in a recorded programme) discusses with Roy Plomley the gramophone records he would choose to have with him if he were condemned to spend the rest of his life on a desert island.
by John Kynaston
Two businessmen, after an evening out, fall asleep on the night train home. When they wake up a little later they find they are no longer on the same train
News of books and their makers in reviews, quotations, interviews
Introduced by Robin Holmes
A selection of music and humour
John SEYMOUR ' Keen on Folk '
STEPHEN GRENFELL
'The Dog Who Wanted One
PIERS STEPHENS and PAUL McDOWELL
' Get the Picture '
(Continued in next column)
J. B. BOOTHROYD
Fame,Fame. Fame! '
ALAN BENNETT
Catch of the Season'
BOB KESTEN
'Marmarade on Birr '
IVOR CUTLER
Songs of an O.M.P.'
DAVID FRANKLIN
' Lohengrin breaks his Duck '
CHARLOTTE MITCHELL ' Election Selection '
Musical interludes on records chosen by Robert Irwin
Edited and produced by Francis Dillon
(: broadcast earlier In the week as ' Monday Night at Home ')
A musical programme for children under five with Ann Driver. Marjorie Westbury and Maurice Bevah
John Webster introduces today's items which include 'Rub a dub-dub ' and a visit to the Fairground
' Tinker and Tapp Inc.'
A general' knock-about' with Fred Fairclough on the one side
Herbert Smith on the other
Doris Gambell and Norman Somers in the middle
Script by Muriel Levy
Incidental music written by Frank Barber and Ray Martin and played by a sextet led by Harry Hayward
Produced by Michael Barton
5.15 Regional Round
The Inter-Regional
General Knowledge Contest concocted by Geoffrey conducted by David and cheerfully contested by competitors in all seven regions
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
To sing for you:
Julia Shelley , Ian Wallace
To play for you:
Clive Lythgoe
To bring a smile: Mrs. Shufflewick
The Western Brothers
Max Miller
Country Calendar: Percy Edwards
His and Hers
A weekly glimpse into the domestic life of Leslie Randall and Joan Reynolds
The Adam Singers
(Directed by Cliff Adams )
BBC Variety Orchestra
(Leader, John Jezard )
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Produced by Bill Worsley
A play for radio by Leslie Fennell
Other parts played by Rosanne Barneveld , Ralph Lawton and Sam Woodward
Produced by Hugh Stewart
followed by an interlude
followed by late weather forecast for land areas
played by Ronald Smith (piano)