News and market trends
Speaker,
THE REV. JOHN GARRINGTON
The Morning Magazine
Introduced by RONALD FLETCHER
followed by an interlude
EDWARD VILLIERS talks about our relationship with God 1: Too good to be true
Second edition
followed by an interlude
by R. C. SHERRIFF abridged by Jane Bowness read by HUGH DICKSON
Eleventh of fifteen instalments
First broadcast in Sept. 1956
by ALISTAIR COOKE Sunday's broadcast
DERYCK COOKE
Sunday's broadcast in Network Three
par HENRI APPIA et AGNES TANGUY
New Every Morning, page 102 Jesu. guide our way (BBC
H.B. 144)
Psalm 34, vv. 11-22
St. John 19, vv. 31-42
Come, let us to the Lord our
God (BBC H.B. 487)
RALPH WILSON and his SEPTET
† by WILLIAM APPLEBY
The British Grenadiers Blow the wind southerly Loudly proclaim
What do Employers look for?
Jim THOMSON and EVELYN GIBBS talk to JOHN EVERNDEN
also JAN ROSOL singing with his guitar
Written by René Leplat Intermediate French series
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor. RAE JENKINS
Forecast for land areas Detailed forecast for the South-East
Kirghizia. Land of the Blue Mountains
Third of four programmes about the U.S.S.R. written and narrated by INA DE LA HAYE
by Gordon Reynolds
Mussorgsky
An illustrated talk by JEAN MACKIE Orchestral Concert series
Tom takes charge
Written by Margaret J. Miller
Adolf from 'Phoenix' by D. H. Lawrence
for the Blind from the Parish Church of St. Andrew, Little Berkhamsted, Hertford, Herts; conducted by the REV. F. WHITTLE Preacher, the Rector, the. REV H. G. BAWTREE-WILLIAMS
Introduced by REX PALMER
Hymns: Come ye thankful people (A. and M. Rev. 482); Round me falls the night (A. and M. Rev. 35); We plough the fields (A. and M. Rev. 483); All my hope on God is founded (Church Hymnary 448)
Psalm 103; Magnificat; Nunc dimittis
Lessons: Deuteronomy 8, vv.
1-18; St. Matthew 13, vv. 24-30, 36-43
Anthem: 0 thou sweetest source of gladness (Charles Wood)
Organists: H. E. Collins and H. G. Bawtree-Williams
A Dog's Life by Derek Hoddinott
Albert Farrell knew the rule' No Dogs Allowed in these Apartments ' — but loneliness and the fortuitous circumstance of finding a stray dog wooed him into disobedience.
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT Broadcast on Nov. 23, 1960
For retired and older people and those concerned for their welfare Pensioner's Avowal:
B. J. RICHARDS Grannie: Lucy YATES
The Girl Downstairs: ELIZABETH RING
† Fumblefingers:
WILLIAM RAMSAY
Introduced by JOHN DUNN
by S.G. Hulme Beaman
The extraordinary adventures of Larry the Lamb, Dennis the Dachshund, His Worship the Mayor, Ernest the Policeman, Mr. Growser, the Inventor, the Magician, and the many other characters of Toytown can be heard afresh in a six-week festival of plays, beginning today.
BBC correspondents all over the world talk about the countries in which they live and work
Introduced by ROY BRADFORD
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Introduced and conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader. William Armon
ELLEN DALES (soprano)
LLOYD STRAUSS-SMITH (tenor)
IAN WALLACE (baritone)
VALERIE TRYON (piano) and THE AMBROSIAN SINGERS Directed by JOHN MCCARTHY
Produced by Alan Abbott
A radio script by WILLIAM GLEN-DOEPEL from the novel by EÇA DE QUEIROZ translated by ROY CAMPBELL with Rachel Gurney
Robert Stephens Catherine Lacey Richard Pasco
Other parts played by Barbara Mitchell
Philip Morant , Charles Simon Piano played by Cicely Hoye Produced by WILLIAM GLEN-DOEPEL Broadcast on September 14,
1961. in the Third Programme
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Tonight's edition includes a survey direct from the Labour Party Conference at Brighton: extracts of debates, interviews, and a Conservative comment by THE EARL OF SANDWICH followed by an interlude
accordion
One Man and His Dog by ANTHONY RICHARDSON abridged by Donald Bancroft read by JOHN GLEN Sixth of fifteen instalments
Concerto Grosso in D major
Op. 3 No. 4 (Barsantt) LAMOUREUX CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by PIERRE COLOMBO
Oboe Concerto in F major
Op. 7 No. (Albinoni)
PIERRE PIERLOT (oboe) Oiseau-Lyre
CHAMBER ENSEMBLE Conducted by LOUIS DE FROMENT on gramophone records