News and market trends
Thursday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by RONALD FLETCHER
† Food news from
LOUISE DAVIES
Humanism-is it enough?
A scientist, JOHN WREN-LEWIS , gives his answer
Second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Tune, Lobe den Herren)
Interlude: People of the Early
Church. The Leaders
The prayer for God's presence Mine eyes have seen the glory
(Tune, Battle Song)
FRANCES MASON (violin)
ASHLEY LAWRENCE (piano)
by GLYN HARRIS
New Every Morning, page 76
Father, in whom we live (BBC
H.B. 166)
Psalm 67
1 Corinthians 15, vv. 1-11
At the name of Jesus (BBC
H.B. 120)
The Gough-Adams Music
6: The Reptiles Conquer Land
Written by Henry Marshall
Observer sequence by Honor Wyatt
Children's short stories of real experience tListening and Writing series
by Richard Harris
6: China-an historical perspective Talks for Sixth Forms series
by JUDITH MARO
After an absence of fifteen years the speaker, now resident in Wales, revisits, with her nine-year-old son. the city on which her childhood had been centred.
Radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to 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
A small Italian town by MAURICE WHITBREAD
6Festivals
Written by M. R. Bielby
The Bible and Life series
A story of two foolish people, from Grimm's Fairy Tales, re-told by Melissa Wood
Stories and Rhymes series
From the BBC Archives
The Golden Journey
What shall we tell you? Tales, marvellous tales
Of ships and stars and Isles where good men rest.
Where nevermore the rose of sunset pales.
And winds and shadows fall toward the west
(James Elroy Flecker )
A miscellany of travel
Compiled by HILARY METHVEN Produced by JOHN POWELL
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by VANCO CAVDARSKI A concert given at one o'clock before an audience in the Town Hall, Manchester, by courtesy of the Manchester Corporation
A dialogue story written by JOHN D. STEWART
' The Potato Harvest'
A series of talks by ALAN GARNER
4: Cut to My Nose Watch
Two aspects of slang Readers: Alan Garner
Geoffrey Wheeler , Jean Fox
Produced by HERBERT SMITH
by Ian Cameron adapted for radio byGILBERT PHELPS
A six-part serial play set in the Arctic Circle
4:The Men with Yellow Hair Produced by GRAHAM GAULD
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
† NIGEL COXE (piano)
SYBIL MICHELOW (contralto) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
THE MARTIN STRING QUARTET David Martin (violin) David Stone (violin)
Eileen Grainger (viola)
Bernard Richards (cello)
Famous Cases of Norman Birkett , K.C.
Chosen and reconstructed at the microphone by EDGAR LUSTGARTEN
4: The trial of ALFRED ARTHUR Rouse at Northampton Assizes in 1931 on a charge of murder
NORMAN BIRKETT for the Crown Fourth of six programmes
MOURA LYMPANY (piano)
CITY OF BELFAST Orchestra Leader, David Adams
Conductor, MAURICE MILES
From the Ulster Hall, Belfast
A selection of wit, music, and humour
Introduced by BASIL BOOTHROYD of Punch
Musical interludes on gramophone records chosen by Robert Irwin
1 Produced by JOHN BRIDGES
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Es schauen die Blumen alle
Der Strom, der neben mir verrauschte
Unbewegte laue Luft Lerchengesang Das Madchen
Willst du, dass ieh geh? sung by DELIA WOOLFORD (contralto)
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
A Crue of Ice by GEOFFREY JENKINS abridged by Neville Teller read by RICHARD HURNDALL Tenth of fifteen instalments
SCHOLA CANTORUM BASILIENSIS
August Wenzinger (treble viol) Marianne Majer
(treble and tenor viols) Hannelore Muller
(treble and tenor viols)
Johannes Koch (bass viol)
Part of the broadcast of June
23 in the Third Programme