News and market trends
1 Thursday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Food news from LOUISE DAVIES followed by an interlude
Pilgrim's Progress
A series of talks by THE REV. MORRIS WEST, D.Theol.
5: Hobgoblins and Fiends
Second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
An Act of Worship Introductory MUSIC
9.5 Service
King of glory, King of peace
(Tune, Gwalchmai)
Interlude: People of the Early
Church-The Writers
The prayer for knowledge and love
Jesus shall reign (Tune, Truro)
played by SUSAN McGaw
Valses nobles et sentimentales
Ravel
by Glyn Harris
New Every Morning, page- 33 Come. let us join our cheerful songs (BBC H.B. 122)
Psalm 24
Romans 5, vv. 1-11
Jesu, our hope, our heart's desire (BBC H.B. 126)
Graham Dalley and his Music
9: Brain, Eye, and Hand
Written by Henry Marshall
Observer sequence by Honor Wyatt
A serial story from the book by Philippa Pearce
1: The Woolwork Dog
Listening and Writing series
The second of four talks by JEREMY NOBLE
Eighteenth-century keyboard music
Talks for Sixth Forms series
Eowin MULLINS describes a journey he took to recapture the past
Radio correspondence column
Thursday's broadcast in the Light Programme
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Going to School in Ghana by SOPHIA LOKKO
3: Miracles
Written by Robert C. Walton The Bible and Life series
A story by ' B.B.' adapted for broadcasting by Julia Goodey
1: The Wandering Wind
Stories and Rhymes series
From the BBC archives
Radio Hey-Oey
Memories of broadcasting in the thirties
Introduced by PHILIP TRELEAVEN
Produced by Leslie Perowne
Louis KENTNER (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Leader. Peter Gibbs
Conductor. NORMAN DEL MAR
Last of five programmes including Beethoven's piano concertos, broadcast during the BBC's 40th Anniversary Week
Third in a series of programmes during which all Dvorak's symphonic poems will be broadcast
Nov. 29: The Golden Spinning-Wheel
A dialogue story written by JOHN D. STEWART ' Disaster '
Introduced by CICELY MATHEWS
with GORDON LUCK
3: Codes and invisible inks
A serial play in six episodes written for broadcasting by GILBERT DALTON
1: Goodbye to a Ballerina
Produced by PEGGY BACON
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Introduced by BILL LATTO
Three Symphonic Poems
Conducted by VACLAV JIRACEK
Recording made available by courtesy of Ceskoslovensky Rozhlas
Youth in the Sixties
' The young are all alike....
Certainly the generalisations of the old about the young are very similar all over Europe. But are they right? To find out
CLAUDE LE SACHÉ and PETER FRAENKEL , of the European Service of the BBC toured Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and Great Britain. They put searching questions about personal ambitions, religion, artistic tastes, etc., to four hundred young people, ranging from university students to industrial apprentices
Programme compiled by Peter Fraenkel
Produced by BARBARA KENDRICK
KEN SYKORA with the aid of some records looks at the popular music of today and yesterday Produced by JACK DABBS
See page 48
A selection of wit, music, and humour
Introduced by BASIL BOOTHROYD of Punch
Musical interludes on gramophone records chosen by Robert Irwin f Produced by JOHN Bridges
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
by JOHN WILLIAMS
followed by an interlude
Joan Sutherland by RUSSELL BRADDON abridged by P. J. R. WRIGHT read by WILFRID THOMAS
Tenth of fifteen instalments
Mozart
Quartet in E flat major (K.428) played by the ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET
Eli Goren (violin)
James Barton (violin)
Patrick Ireland (viola)
William Pleeth (cello)