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Thursday's 7.50 talk
The Morning Magazine
Introduced by RONALD FLETCHER
Food news from LOUISE DAVIES followed by an interlude
EDWARD VILLIERStalks about our relationship with God
5: Back to God
Second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
by R.C.SHERRIFF abridged by Jane Bowness read by HUGH DICKSON
Last of fifteen instalments
First broadcast in Sept. 1956
All people that on earth do dwell (Tune, Old Hundredth)
Interlude: The Story of Coventry Cathedral. Operation Reconstruction
The prayer for goodwill
In Christ there is no east or west (Tune, St. Stephen; Newington)
played by JEAN MACKIE (piano)
by Glyn Harris
New Every Morning, page H
The Lord doth reign (BBC
H.B. 476)
Psalm 66
St. John 21, vv. 15-25
Put thou thy trust in God
(BBC H.B. 313)
EDDIE STREVENS AND HIS QUARTET
t3: How old is it?
Written by Henry Marshall
Observer sequence by Honor Wyatt
by William Golding Listening and Writing Series
by RICHARD HARRIS
3: Mao's China. I-The assertion of nationhood Talks for Sixth Forms series
Memories of days past and occasions great and small Introduced by ROBERT GUNNELL
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in 'Any Questions? ' Thursday's broadcast in the Light Programme
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
GALE PEDRICK selects highlights from BBC sound and television Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Living in Leningrad by SANTHA RAMA RAU
3: Home and School
Written by M. R. Bielby
A programme in the series The Bible and Life
A fable from Aesop retold by John Welch
Stories and Rhymes series
Through Ancient Lands
In the spring of 1960 UNESCO launched a world appeal to provide money and assistance for the preservation of ancient monuments and the excavation of sites in Egyptian and Sudanese Nubia threatened by the High Dam project on the river Nile
REX KEATING plays recordings he made for the UNESCO Sound Archives during a visit to Nubia and tells of recent developments
Produced by Harold Rogers in the studios of UNESCO, Paris
BBC Scottish ORCHESTRA Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conducted by BERNARD KEEFE
Hindemith's Concert Music for brass and strings: Saturday. October 6 (Network Three)
A dialogue story written by JOHN D. STEWART
'The Caterpillar ' Introduced by CICELY MATHEWS
A series of talks by ALAN GARNER
1: Drowned in a Bag of Moonshine
A short survey of nonsense Readers:
Alan Garner , Geoffrey Wheeler and Jean Fox
by Ian Cameron adapted for radio by GILBERT PHELPS
A six-part serial play set in the Arctic Circle
1: Missing-Believed Killed
Produced by GRAHAM GAULD
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Introduced by BILL LATTO
HONOR SHEPPARD (soprano) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
WIGMORE ENSEMBLE
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute) Granville Jones (violin) Thomas Carter (violin) Frederick Riddle (viola) Anthony Pini (cello)
Maria Korchinska (harp) Produced by David Stone
Famous Cases of Norman Birkett , K.C. Chosen and reconstructed at the microphone by EDGAR LUSTGARTEN
1: The trial of MRS. BEATRICE PACE at Gloucester Assizes in 1928 on a charge of murder NORMAN BIRKETT for the Defence tFirst of six programmes
Repeated on Tuesday at 3.30
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader. Reginald Stead Conducted by SIR ADRIAN BOULT
A selection of wit, music, and humour Introduced by BASIL BOOTHROYD of Punch Produced by John Bridges
The News
Background to the News
People in the News including a final report from
Brighton of the Labour Party Conference
One Man and his Dog by ANTHONY RICHARDSON abridged by Donald Bancroft read by JOHN GLEN Tenth of fifteen instalments
REX MUFFETT (clavichord)