News and market trends
Tuesday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Food news from JEAN BALFOUR followed by an interlude
THE REV. KENNETH SLACK talks about proverbs in contradiction
3: Out of sight, out of mind: Absence makes the heart grow fonder
Second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
A young man, who was in no way deterred by Approved School, Borstal, and three prison sentences from pursuing a life of crime, explains to PAUL STEPHENSON what has led him in recent months to modify his attitude to society
played by ANNETTE WEISBROD (piano)
Stage 2 by RACHEL PRRCIVAL
Music arranged and selected by Vera Gray
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0 thou who earnest from above
(BBC H.B. 362)
Psalm 23
Ephesians 2, vv. 11-22
All hail the power of Jesus' name (BBC H.B. 118)
BAND OF THE ROYAL HORSE GUARDS (The Blues)
Conducted by CAPTAIN E. W. JEANES Director of Music
2: Food for the body by Harry Armstrong Junior Science series
A music series for junior schools
2: High notes and low notes
Written by F. R. Elwell
General Science series
Forecast for land areas. DetaUed forecast for the South-East
Stories based on the work of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia
with James McKechnie as Dr. Chris Rogers, Bill Kerr as Tommy O'Donnell, Rosemary Miller as Mary West, Bettina Dickson as Sally MacAndrew
(Broadcast on June 29, 1962, in the Light Programme)
A breakdown story by Leila Berg
Let's Join In Series
by Clifford Odets adapted by Robert Gittings 2: The Challenger Books, Plays, Poems series
Written by Colin Osman Nature Study series
Double Bill
The Golden Gift by Colin Shaw
Carputti and Macdonald, theatrical agents on the way down, were looking for an act with a difference. They thought that Tim Fleming was the answer to all their troubles-and so he was, for a time.....
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
by Philip Callan
The bailiffs were in-but the Moloney brothers were determined that whatever else went, no stranger was going to get his hands on the Grandmother Clock! Plays produced by BETTY DAVIES
from Winchester Cathedral
Versicles and Responses (Byrd) Psalms 114 and 115 Lessons: Micah 5, vv. 1-6;
1 Corinthians 3
Magnificat: Nunc dimittis
(Lloyd Webber in E minor)
Anthem: I will lift up mine eyes (Alwyn Surplice)
Organist and Master of the Choristers, Alwyn Surplice
Assistant Organist, Graham Matthews
Could you contribute something useful to a school magazine?
Test yourself in a new competition set by ADRIAN THOMAS
A serial thriller in four parts by ANGUS MACVICAR
4: Joanna in Jeopardy
Miss Hinshelwood's axe gives her an idea how Joanna's rescuers can escape from the cavern where the kidnappers trapped them.
Produced by IAN WISHART
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
A series of five-round contests between London and the Regions
London v. West
Round 2
London:
BARRY CARMAN , CEDRIC CLIFFE
Quiz-Master, LIONEL HALE
West:
ALAN GIBSON , JACK HARGREAVES
Quiz-Master, Roy PLOMLEY Produced by PATRICK HARVEY
Written and compiled by LESLIE BAILY
The voices of SIR COMPTON MACKENZIE LADY DIANA COOPER SIR ADRIAN BOULT Enrico CARUSO NEVILLE CARDUS G.M.YOUNG
GEOFFREY DORMAN and other men and women who remember the life of the times in town and country with DUDLEY ROLPH
RITA WILLIAMS , BENNY LEE Narrators:
FREDDY GRISEWOOD and PHILIP GUARD
THE AMBROSIAN SINGERS
BBC REVUE ORCHESTRA
Leader, Julien Gaillard
Conducted by ALAN PAUL
Orchestral arrangements by Alan Paul Produced by VERNON HARRIS
String Quintet i:i A (K.581) played by the AMADEUS STRING QUARTET Norbert Brainin (violin) Siegmund Nissel (violin) Peter Schidlof (viola) Martin Lovett (cello) with CECIL ARONOWITZ (viola) Broadcast on May 11, 1961, in the Third Programme
Unilateral Nuclear Disarmament
COMMANDER
SIR STEPHEN KING-HALL explains his controversial policy for Britain and is questioned by ALAN BOOTH and GEOFFREY GOODWIN
See page 32
The News
Background to the News People in the News
10.59 Weather forecast
Honest Luigi by ANTONIA RIDGE read by ROBERT RIETTY
played by Gyorgy Pauk (violin)
Peter Frankl (piano)
First of a series including a Mozart violin sonata and a modern work
(Next Wednesday: Sonata in G major (K.379), Sibelius Sonatina, played by Tessa Robbins and Robin Wood)