News and market trends
Thursday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Food news from
JEAN BALFOUR followed by an interlude
Praying with necessity
5: We wrestle not against flesh and blood
Talks by THE REV. BERNARD JINKIN
Australia v. England
Summary of the day's play by E. W. SWANTON
Cricket Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph
From Sydney Cricket Ground
Second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
by MARY Bishop abridged by Eve Howland read by BETTINA Dickson Last of ten instalments
Introductory Music
9.5 THE SERVICE
From all that dwell below the . skies (Tune, Wareham)
Interlude: The Deliverer-1:
The Players Assemble
The Prayer of Dedication
Hark.' the glad sound (Tune.
Bristol)
Repeated next Wednesday at
9.32 a.m. on Network Three
† STEPHEN NYE (oboe)
JULIAN SMITH (baritone)
EDNA BLACKWELL (piano)
The Sons of Bach
Records of orchestral music by J. C. and W. F. BACH
New Every Morning, page 33
From east to west, from shore to shore (BBC H.B. 47)
Canticle 12
Ephesians 5, vv. 1-20
Help us to help each other.
Lord (BBC H.B. 378)
News Summary at 10.30
LEW STONE
AND HIS SEXTET
Records from the Latin-American countries
Compiled by NIGEL HUNTER
Introduced by Roy WILLIAMSON
Listeners' questions about the countryside answered by ERIC HOBBIS
MAXWELL KNIGHT
RALPH WIGHTMAN
Question-Master, VINCENT WAITE Sunday's broadcast
Australia v. England
Brian Johnston and Jack Fingleton discuss the day's play at Sydney followed by an interlude.
Radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in 'Any Questions?'
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Gale Pedrick selects highlights from the many broadcasts on BBC sound and television during the past seven days
Introduced by John Ellison
Repeated on Saturday at 3.35
Records of music that could be sung and played at a present-day musical party
Five programmes on some literary giants of this century
Introduced by Francis Watson
(Previously broadcast in the BBC General Overseas Service)
From the BBC Archives
Light on a Peacock Sea DILYS POWELL remembers Greece and the Greeks
First of two programmes Produced by JOHN POWELL
THEA KING (clarinet)
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, GEORGE HURST 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
' Alexander's III ' Introduced by CICELY MATHEWS
FANNY and JOHNNIE CRADOCK give the first in a series of six lessons in elementary cooking
A play in six episodes by MICHAEL KELLY based on the book by EDWIN LESTER ARNOLD
Episode I
Produced by CLAIRE CHOVIL Broadcast on October 16, 1960
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Introduced by BILL Latto
Recordings of Continental melodies
The Rt. Hon.
Emanuel Shinwell , M.P. answers personal questions from ANNE ALLEN and GEORGE SCOTT Broadcast on November 14
EILEEN CROXFORD (cello)
BBC WELSH Orchestra
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor, RAF. JENKINS
A selection of wit, music, and humour
Introduced by BASIL BOOTHROYD of Punch
Musical interludes on gramophone records chosen by Robert Irwin Produced by JOHN BRIDGES
The News
Background to the News
People In the News
in Johnny's Jaunt
The last of five daily programmes in which Johnny describes his journey by road from Andorra, through Spain. to Gibraltar and on to Madrid Series produced by BRIAN PATTEN
on gramophone records
Introduced by SALVADOR BACARISSE
Death and the Sky above by ANDREW GARVE abridged by P. J. R. Wright read by JOHN WESTBROOK Fifth of twelve instalments
Beethoven: Piano Sonatas
Sonata in A major, Op. 2 No. played by JANICE WILLIAMS Second in a series containing all
Beethoven's Piano Sonatas
Sonata Op. 2 No. (Richter): next Tuesday in the Third Programme