News and market trends
Wednesday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by RONALD FLETCHER
followed by an interlude
The Church in the everyday world and respect for individual personality
A talk by Douglas BLATHERWICK
followed by an interlude
by DOREEN TOVEY abridged by Eve Howland read by MARY WIMBUSH
Fourth of ten instalments
for Primary Schools tFather hear the prayer we offer (Tune, Gott will's machen: S.P. 487)
Interlude: Thy will be done The Prayer of Dedication
Just as I am, thine own to be
(Tune, Childhood: S.P. 668)
played by MALCOLM BINNS
Stage 1 by Rachel Percival
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray Tuesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 29
Christ the Lord is risen again
(BBC H.B. 101)
Canticle 8
1 Corinthians 3, vv. 10-23
Immortal, invisible, God only wise (BBC H.B. 10)
News Summary at 10.30
The Gough-Adams Music
tby Gladys Whitred
Harnessing water for power and irrigation in the Snowy Mountains
Written by W. V. Harcourt Geography series
Inges Beruf
Written by Milo Sperber Intermediate German series
BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, William Armon Conductor, VILEM TAUSKY
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
1820-1910 by CECIL WOODHAM-SMITH abridged by Thea Holme read by Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies tFourth of ten instalments
Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies broadcasts by permission of the Royal Shakespeare Company
by L. M. Boston adapted by Silvia Goodall 1: The Jungle
Adventures in English series
4: Making a disc by John Borwick
Science and the Community series
Stories of William Murdock
Written by Rhoda Power
Stories from British History series
Written by Milo Sperber German for Sixth Forms series
Chairman, Walter Allen
Broadcasting: John Bowen
Book: J.G. Weightman
Art: Basil Taylor
Film: Dilys Powell
Theatre: Richard Findlater
Sunday's broadcast
Invitation to Music with some of his favourite gramophone records
by James Pattinson read by DAVID MARCH
Second broadcast
by CAMPBELL K. FINLAY
2: Angus and a Lamb read by BRYDEN MURDOCH
SIDNEY HARRISON introduces a programme for young musicians
This week's guests:
From the West of England Robert Stoodley (piano)
From the North of England Andrew Orton (violin)
Accompanist, Mabel Hardy
From London
Paul Chapma n (flute)
Accompanist, Frederick Stone
Distinguished men and women talk to JOHN ELLISON about moments and decisions that have changed their lives 2 Gerald Durrell
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Answers to listeners' questions about science
PROFESSOR G. P. WELLS , F.R.S. puts your questions to: DAVID DEWHIRST
TOM GASKELL
PETER SYKES
W. T. WILLIAMS
Arranged by ARCHIE CLOW
Questions for future programmes to Who Knows?, c/o BBC. Broadcasting House. London, W.l.
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Tonight's edition includes a survey direct from the Conservative Party Conference at Llandudno: extracts of debates, interviews, and a Liberal comment by MARK BONHAM CARTER
clarinet on gramophone records
One Man and his Dog by ANTHONY RICHARDSON abridged by Donald Bancroft read by JOHN GLEN Fourteenth of fifteen instalments
Roussel
Sonatine, Op. 16
Three Pieces, Op. 49 played by FRANÇOISE PETIT (piano) on gramophone records