News and market trends
1 Monday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine Introduced by RONALD FLETCHER
followed by an interlude
The Church in the everyday world-for every man
A talk by DOUGLAS BLATHERWICK
Second edition
followed by an interlude
by DOREEN TOVEY abridged by Eve Howland read by MARY WIMBUSH
Second of ten instalments
Climbers
CHRIS BONINGTON , the first Briton up the North face of the Eiger and IAN MACNAUGHT-DAVIS , in the first British party to climb Mount Communism compare notes Introduced by JACK SINGLETON
Sonata in A major, Op. 30
No.
Rondo in G major played by URSULA SNOW (violin) and RUTH HARTE (piano)
Introduced by PIERRE LEFEVRE Written by Emile Harven Early Stages in French series
New Every Morning, page 22 Christ is our corner-stone
(BBC H.B. 258)
Psalm 9
1 Corinthians 2, vv. 1-13
Jesu, lover of my soul (BBC
H.B. 145)
News Summary at 10.30
played by CECIL NORMAN and the RHYTHM PLAYERS
Stage 1 by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
A topical programme for older children
4: William Langland 's Piers Plowman
Speaker, PROFESSOR
NEVILL COGHILL A programme in the Sixth
Form series: The Christian Religion and its Philosophy
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor. RAE JENKINS
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
A spontaneous discussion by RICHARD CROSSMAN , M.P.
LADY BARNETT
ASA BRIGGS
LORD BALNIEL, M.P .
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael Bowen
From the Herbert Shiner Secondary Modern School, Petworth, Sussex Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme
Written by Margaret Boys
Stories from
World History series
Written by Henry Marshall
Modern History series
with JOHN HOSIER
† 4: Rhythm 1
Adventures in Music series
The novel by Francis Brett Young adapted for broadcasting in nine parts by LIONEL BROWN with Olga Lindo June Tobin
Nigel Stock
Part 3
Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY Broadcast in August 1961 in the Light Programme
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 Last Friday's broadcast
FREDDY GRISEWOOD with some favourite records that listeners have helped. him to choose
STUART HIBBERD introduces
Huw BALLARD THOMAS to talk about the failure that leads to despair-and its cure
Written for broadcasting by BERTHA LONSDALE
2: A Day by the Sea
Music for the flute written and played by BERNARD HERRMANN Produced by HERBERT SMITH
The results of the competition set by EDWARD BLISHEN on September 11
including
This Month in Your Garden by FRED LOADS
Young People's Guide to Current Affairs by ROBERT REID
Sports News by KENNETH WOLSTENHOLME
London News by JUDITH CHALMERS
Here and There-General News by ALAN DIXON
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Comment, controversy, and character
sings
Songs for Everyone with the BBC REVUE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER Produced by Frank Hooper
Introduced by ROBERT IRWIN
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, GEORGE HURST
Before an invited audience in the Queen's Hall, Widnes
Symphony No. 94, in G major (Surprise) Haydn Gods) - Wagner
Overture: The Corsair - Berlioz
A. D. C. PETERSON , O.B.E. on The Value of A Degree
Mr. Peterson believes that students who have received maintenance grants from the Government should (if they can) pay them back in later life. He argues the case for this.
Records of humour in words and music introduced by JOHN SLATER
The News
Background to the News People in the News
One Man and his Dog by ANTHONY RICHARDSON abridged by DONALD BANCROFT read by JOHN GLEN Twelfth of fifteen instalments
THE UNIVERSITY SINGERS
READING
Conductor,
PATRICIA ENTWISTLE