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Our Relationship with God Friday's 7.50 talk
EDWARD VILLIERS talks about our relationship with God 6: What a relief
The Siege of Paris, 1870 by MRS. SYDNEY SNELL
tWhat the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed in this survey by DAVID MARQUAND
Everybody Knows by MAX HAMMERTON ,
M.R.C. Unit of Applied Psychology, Cambridge
What is involved in ' making up your mind '? Recent experiments suggest that the facts of the case are usually irrelevant Last Thursday's broadcast In
Network Three
New Every Morning, page 15 My spirit longs for thee (BBC
H.B. 331)
Canticle 3
1 Corinthians 1, vv. 1-17
Rejoice! the Lord is King
(BBC H.B. 128)
News Summary at 10.30
LES PERRY and his PLAYERS
Gramophone records of music by Mozart and Shostakovich, and one of Britten's folk song arrangements
Reports from Britain and overseas
Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
Police Driving Instruction: A woman's view by JUNE STEVENSON
The Specialist: Tyre bashing by DANE SINCLAIR
The ' Better Driving ' competition: Report on the finals by ROBIN RICHARDS Last Friday's broadcast in Network Three
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Dick Bentley
Jimmy Edwards
June Whitfield with WALLAS EATON
THE KEYNOTES
BBC REVUE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by HARRY RABINOWITZ
Script by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
Produced by CHARLES MAXWELL Broadcast of February 12,
1958, in the Light Programme
Stanley Unwin discusses with Roy Plomley, in a recorded programme, the eight gramophone records he would take to a desert island.
(Broadcast on September 10)
Coffee in Penang
A thriller for radio by Marjorie Fry
A beautiful Chinese girl, a photographer, is murdered, and the motive is obscure. Was it an emotional crime, or was Anna Chan , perhaps, involved in something more than just a love affair? Allice Dalton , flying to Bangkok with a roll of Anna's film, is followed and attacked, and at the end of a long and dangerous chase it is at last clear who killed Anna and why.
Other parts played by Kristopher Kum , Eric Young , and members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Produced by BETTY DAVIES
GALE PEDRICK selects highlights from BBC sound and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON Last Friday's broadcast
A sound guide to long-playing records of popular music Introduced by KEN SYKORA
Produced by Jack Dabbs
f PETER HAWKINS introduces songs and music for the under-fives, including ' Curly Locks, Curly Locks,' arranged by Ann Driver
Inter-Regional
General Knowledge Contest
Arranged by GEOFFREY DEARMER
Question-Master, DAVID Davis
DORITA Y PEPE introduce songs from South America
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Introduced by Vic Oliver
The singers
Raimund Herincx
Rae Woodland
Edward Byles
Glenice Halliday Julia Shelley
The George Mitchell Singers
First broadcast
Judith Stubbs
At the piano Valerie Tryon
Comedy from
Hattie Jacques Leslie Crowther
Ronnie Barker
This week's guest
Naunton Wayne
Playhouse Theatre Sir Donald Wolfit with Rosalind Iden
Godfrey Kenton
BBC REVUE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by VIC OLIVER Script by Carey Edwards Leslie Crowther Lawrie Wyman Produced by ALASTAIR Scott JOHNSTON
The first of a new series
Leslie Crowther is in The Black and White Minstrel Show ' at the Victoria Palace. London; Raimund Herincx broadcasts by permission of the Sadler's Wells Opera Company
Silence by Roman Brandstaetter with Marius Goring
A play which deals with Poland in 1951 and the problems of the adaptation of individuals to the way of life of the new society.
Pianist, JOSEPHINE LEE
The action of the play takes place in Warsaw in 1951. Produced by VAL GIELGUD Broadcast on January 23. 1961
violin with BROOKS SMITH (piano) Music by Kreisler on a gramophone record
News of books and their makers in reviews, quotations, and interviews
WILLIAM PLOMER on Forbidden Fruit Introduced by CORBET WOODALL
A Form for Compline
Dvorak
String Sextet in A major played by the MACGIBBON STRING QUARTET Margot Macgibbon (violin) Lorraine du Val (violin) Anatole Mines (viola) Lilly Phillips (cello) with Jean Stewart (viola) Derek Simpson (cello)
Dvorak's Quintet in G: October 13