,News and market trends
,Speaker,
THE RT. REV. GEORGE REINDORP
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
followed by an interlude
Pilgrim's Progress
A series of talks by THE Rev. MORRIS WEST, D.Theol.
1: Starting Out
Second edition
From the BBC Sound archives
The Years Gone By
Alan Keith revives memories with recordings of former broadcasts
â Produced by Leslie Perowne
If you have a memory from the past-a radio programme, a personality, an event-which you would like to hear again. write, on a postcard, to The Years Gone By, BBC, London, W.1.
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Sunday's broadcast
ANTONY HOPKINS
Sunday's broadcast in Network Three
Tragédie de Racine
Acte 2, scene 5; Acte 4, scenes 2 et 3
Interpreted par
EDWIGE FEUILLERE
French for Sixth Forms series
New Every Morning, page 19 Ye servants of God (BBC
H.B. 287)
Psalm 1
Romans 1, vv. 1-12
It is a thing most wonderful
(BBC H.B. 81)
MARCEL GARDNER
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
by WILLIAM APPLEBY
In Bethlehem Town
I saw three ships
God rest you merry, gentlemen
Noel
Serving an Apprenticeship
Introduced by JOHN EVERNDEN
Also Jan Rosol singing with his guitar
Written by Paule Deglon
Intermediate French series
STEPHEN Bishop (piano) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway Conductor, RAE JENKINS
Second of five programmes including Beethoven's piano concertos being broadcast during the BBC's Fortieth Anniversary Week
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Dr. Robert Stopford, The Bishop of London, discusses with Roy Plomley in a recorded programme the eight gramophone records he would take to a desert island.
by Gordon Reynolds
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Led by James Davis
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
Introduced by ROGER FISKE
Orchestral Concerts series
Judy at the Office
Written by Ronald Smurthwaite
Packing from ' Three Men in a Boat' by Jerome K. Jerome
Sight Into Sound
The Last Hero by Robin Maugham adapted for broadcasting by CYNTHIA PUGHE with Michael Hordern as General Gordon Produced by JOHN GIBSON tSaturday's broadcast
Sight Into Sound is a series of plays by leading writers from film and television, broadcast by arrangement with the Screenwriters Guild
For retired and older people and those concerned for their welfare
A Clergyman Retires: THE REV. E. C. PRICHARD
Memorials: SIR LLEWELLYN
WOODWARD
Hobbies: PHYLLIS CHAPPELL
A Lame Dog: An extract from S. Macnaughtan 's book read by ANTHONY HALL
Introduced by JOHN DUNN
adapted by BARBARA SLEIGH from her own book
1: The Secret Order of Tiddlers
'But what would happen if someone did have a pet here? ' with Grace Allardyce
John Hollis , Haydn Jones
Produced by CLAIRE CHOVIL
Suggestions for your reading from
FELIX FELTON and ARTHUR CALDER MARSHALL
NAOMI LEWIS interviews NORTON JUSTER
A monthly series for beginners in astronomy
Introduced by PATRICK MOORE
2: The Square of Pegasus
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Conducted by KARL BöHM
FRIEDRICH GULDA (piano)
Recording made available by courtesy of Sender Freies Berlin
Why do we travel? How do we travel? Is it worth it?
JOHNNY MORRIS who spends a great deal of his time on the move, considers these questions and casts an envious eye at the sea anemone
The Rt. Hon.
The Lord Mayor of London proposes the toast of Her Majesty's Ministers The Prime Minister THE RT. HON.
HAROLD MACMILLAN replies
Scene described by ROBERT HUDSON
From Guildhall, London
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
† JOHN SHIRLEY-QUIRK
(baritone)
ERNEST Lush (piano)
Joan Sutherland by RUSSELL BRADDON abridged by P. J. R. WRIGHT read by WILFRID THOMAS
Sixth of fifteen instalments
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, in F major
Brandenburg Concerto No. 4. in G major played by THE ADOLF BUSCH
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Directed by ADOLF BUSCH on a gramophone record