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tMonday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK de MANIO
followed by an interlude
First rung of the ladder
'I am'
A talk by THE Rev STANLEY H. MOGFORD
Second edition
followed by an interlude
The Annual Outing
Women's Adult School by ELLEN MEE
Working Men's Club by DYLAN THOMAS Introduced by JACK Singleton
by ALLAN WICKS
From Canterbury Cathedral
Quelle émotion au café Saint-Jacques
Introduced by PIERRE LEFEVRE
Written by Emile Harven Early Stages in French series
New Every Morning, page 64
Eternal God, whose power upholds <BBC H.B. 23)
Psalm 119, part 1
Romans 12, vv. 10-21
Rejoice, 0 land, in God thy might (BBC H.B. 433)
FREDDIE BALLERINI AND HIS SEXTET
Freddie Ballerini is appearing at the Savoy Hotel. London
Stage 1 by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
A topical programme for older children
Music and the life of the spirit
A talk by ALEC ROBERTSON Sixth Form series: The
Christian Religion and its Philosophy
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conducted by BERNARD KEEFFE
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
A spontaneous discussion by A.G. STREET
THE RT. HON.
PATRICK GORDON WALKER , M.P.
COLIN MACINNES
MARK WOODNUTT , M.P.
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael Bowen from the R.A.F. Hospital, Wroughton, Wiltshire Last Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme followed by an Interlude
A story of Apelles of Ephesus
Written by Phyllis Drayson Stories from World History series
Written by Maurice Whitbread
Modern History series
La Boutique Fantasque
JOHN Hosier tells the story of the ballet with music by Rossini, arranged Respighi Adventures in Music series
by SYLVIA LEWIN
When Margot Weston took her fiancé. Richard, down to meet Aunt Dora, she looked forward to a quiet afternoon in the country. But an agent's mistake involved her in a chapter of misunderstandings-and one very odd complication indeed. Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by BETTY DAVIES Second broadcast
I In Search of Butterflies and Moths
PATRICK MATTHEWS
NORMAN RILEY
PATRICK ROCHE
MICHAEL TWEEDIE compare their adventures
with some favourite records that listeners have helped him to choose
STUART HIBBERD introduces talks by the father of a handicapped child and by a handicapped girl
from JOHNNY MORRIS
' Tarzan and the Hapes ' and ' Small Brown and Touchy '
W.R DALZELL sets a competition in which he invites you to design a room, furniture, and clothes for a home of the future
A monthly look at current films, plays, and art exhibitions, and the people concerned with them
This month:
Theatre: KAYE WEBB
Cinema: ALAN DENT
Art: BASIL TAYLOR
GORDON Cow talks to
KEN ANNAKIN , one of the directors of The Longest Day
I want to act: JOAN PYPER finds out about acting as a career
1: How to start
Advice from
GWYNNETH THURBURN Principal of the Central School of Speech and Drama
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Comment, controversy, and character
Selections from recent long-playing records
Arranged and introduced by ALAN DELL
Introduced by DERYCK COOKE
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader. Reginald Stead
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
Before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Manchester
December 4: BBC Scottish Orchestra, conductor, Norman Del Mar ; Thomas Hemsley , baritone. Introduced by Deryck Cooke
An investigation of the present state of anti-submarine warfare with comments by REAR ADMIRAL ANGUS NICHOLL ,
C.B., D.S.O.,
Defence Correspondent of the BBC External Services and DAVID DIVINE
Defence Correspondent of the Sunday Times
Narrator, DUNCAN MCINTYRE Produced by DAVID WOODWARD
on ' The Mind of a Winner
On the occasion of the British Empire and Commonwealth Games, Mr. Brasher draws on his experience as an athlete and sports writer to discuss the psychological background of competitive athletics and the controversial question of artificial stimulants.
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Background to the News
People in the News
A River ran out of Eden by JAMES VANCE MARSHALL adapted by Terry Compertz read by DAVID MARCH Second of ten instalments
Harpsichord music by Couperin played by MARY Potts
Allemande: L'ausoniene:
Seconde courante; Passacaille
(Huitieme Ordre)
Les ondes
(Cinquieme Ordre)
Allemande: La ténébreuse
(Troisieme Ordre)
Le réveille-matin
(Quatrieme Ordre)