News and market trends
Monday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
followed by an interlude
THE REV. KENNETH SLACK talks about proverbs in contradiction
2: More haste less speed: Make hay while the sun shines
Second edition
followed by an interlude
by SARAH E. FRANCIS abridged by Terry Gompertz read by SHEILA MITCHELL Last of seven instalments
Elephant and Chicken
Sailors' yarns told by CAPTAIN PHILLIP GUNN and his son DAVID Introduced by JACK SINGLETON
Repeated on Thursday at 1.40
BARBARA ROBOTHAM (contralto) ERNEST LUSH (piano)
RODNEY FRIEND (violin)
From Biblical Songs...Dvorak
By the waters of Babylon; Turn thee to me; Sing ye a joyful song
Faut-il acheter une volture?
Introduced by PIERRE LEFEVRE
Written by Emile Harven Early Stages in French series
New Every Morning, page 22
A safe stronghold our God is still (BBC H.B. 297)
Psalm 19
St. Luke 12, vv. 49-53, and St. Mark 3, vv. 31-35
Christ is made the sure foundation (BBC H.B. 445)
played by CECIL NORMAN
AND THE RHYTHM PLAYERS
Stage 1 by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
Repeated Thursday at 9.55 a.m.
Topical programme for older children
2: The Hope of Messiah A talk by G. B. CAIRD of Mansfield College, Oxford The Sixth Form series ' The
Christian Religion and its Philosophy '
Brahms
Serenade in D major, Op. 11 played by the BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conductor, NORMAN DEL MAR
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
A spontaneous discussion by SIR JOHN WOLFENDEN
ALAN BRIEN
Lord MANCROFT
RAY GUNTER, M.P.
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael BOWEN
From Eastleigh Technical College, Hampshire
Written by Margaret Boys
Stories from World History series
An interview with NIGEL TANGYE
Modern History series
Papageno
DAVID FRANKLIN gives the second of two illustrated talks on the birdcatcher from Mozart's The Magic Flute Adventures in Music series
Three extracts from
My Early Life by Winston S. Churchill arranged by Michael Hardwick
reader, PATRICK WYMARK
PETER HARCOURT of The British Film Institute talks to
JOHN SCHLESINGER
Director of Terminus, A Kind of Loving, and Billy Liar First broadcast in a shortened version in ' Two of a Kind ' on December 4, 1962
with some favourite records that listeners have helped him to choose
STUART HIBBERD introduces
JOAN MCWHIRTER to sing and speak of her faith
† Philippa Pearce recommends some books for younger listeners
with the BOURNEMOUTH WIND ENSEMBLE and EDN BLACKWELL (piano)
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Comment, controversy and character
Introduced by FELIX APRAHAMIAN
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead Conductor, GEORGE HURST
Before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Manchester
BBC Northern Orchestra: conductor, George Hurst. Introduced by Donald Leggat
The Art of Memory by Sir COMPTON MACKENZIE
Sir Compton Mackenzie , one of our most distinguished men of letters, has just celebrated his eightieth birthday. From this vantage point he looks back on his gift of an exceptionally precise and vivid memory and the pleasures he has derived from this in his fife.
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Records of humour in words and music
Introduced by JOHN SLATER
The News
Background to the News People in the News
Alto Rhapsody sung by CURISTA LUDWIG (mezzo-soprano) with the PHILHARMIONIA CHORUS and ORCHESTRA
Conducted by OTTO KLEMPERER on a gramophone record
Death and the Sky above by ANDREW GARVE abridged by P. J. R. Wright read by JOHN WESTBROOK Last of twelve instalments
Spanish Music
ORPEÓN DONOSTIARRA OF SAN SEBASTIAN
Conductor, JUAN GoROSTIDI
JOHN WILLIAMS (guitar)