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THE REV. KENNETH SLACK talks about proverbs in contradiction Last Friday's 7.50 talk
THE REV. KENNETH SLACK talks about proverbs in contradiction
6: Penny wise, pound foolish: Look after the pence and the pounds will look after themselves
Australia v. England
Summary of the day's play by E. W. SWANTON
Cricket Correspondent of the Daily Telegraph
From Adelaide Cricket Ground
What the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed in this survey by NORMAN HUNT
New Every Morning, page 1
The God of love my Shepherd is <BBC H.B. 474)
Psalm 63
Jonah 1, vv. 1-7
Help us to help each other,
Lord (BBC H.B. 378)
HAROLD C. GEE
AND HIS MARITZA PLAYERS
Gramophone records of music by Debussy and John Ireland
Reports from Britain and overseas
Australia v. England
BRIAN JOHNSTON and BILL O'REILLY discuss the day's play at Adelaide
Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
The International Holiday and Travel Exhibition: BILL HARTLEY, Roy MCCARTHY , and Jim PESTRIDGE visit Olympia to record news and views at this Exhibition
Continental Touring: some helpful advice by BERNARD STILES , of the Touring Department of a British petroleum company
By Car to Out-of-the-Way Places: some suggestions from PETER WHELPTON
† Shortened version of Friday's broadcast in Network Three
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Wilfrid Hyde White and Richard Murdoch in The War with the Isle of Wight with DIANA OLSSON , NORMA RONALD Roy DOTRICE , JULIAN SOMERS JOAN SANDERSON
Written and produced by EDWARD TAYLOR
Broadcast on November 27,
1962, in the Light Programme
George Mitchell discusses with Roy Plomley, in a recorded programme, the eight records he would take to a desert island.
(Broadcast on December 31)
Nineteen
A play for radio by Laura Common
Margaret Birch , divorced and herself involved in a love affair, tries to com; to terms with the emotional problems of her nineteen-year-old daughter.
Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY
GALE PEDRICKselects highlights from the many broadcasts on BBC sound and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Shortened version of Friday's broadcast
Ireland v. France
Commentary by SAMMY WALKER and ALAN GIBSON on the second half of this afternoon's international match, with summaries and comment by JOHN KENDALL CARPENTER
From Lansdowne Road, Dublin
A sound guide to long-playing records of popular music
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
†PETER HAWKINS introduces songs and music for the under-fives, including Old man wants to ride ' and ' The Lazy Miller'
Tim GUDGIN tells the tale of ' The Old Man with a Wheel-barrow'; with music by Ann Driver
A magazine for everybody For Boys
JAMES PESTRIDGE:
Ten bicycles a minute
For Girls
BARBARA GRIGGS : Clothes Sense
Dipsy into Fairy Glades STANLEY UNWIN accompanied by GRANT
HOSSACK Luck of the Draw
The week's record request What's in a Name?
FRED YULE: Plants and Flowers
Lost Civilisations LEONARD COTTRELL
What Happens Next?
MALCOLM HAYES tells a serial story by Geoffrey Morgan
Introduced by GRAHAM GAULD
Postcards should be sent to Five-Fifteen.' BBC. London. W.l.
Songs and choruses in which you can all join sung by the NELSON ARION MALE VOICE CHOIR
Conductor, JACK SMITH
Accompanied by DAVID LLOYD
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
HARRY DAVIDSON
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Introduced by IVAN SAMSON
Master of Ceremonies, CHARLES CRATHORN
Produced by ANDREW GOLD
The dances: Lilac Waltz; Boston Twostep; Dream Saunter; Royal Empress Tango; Pride of Erin; Fifth Figure of the Lancers; Manhattan Blues
Tickets for this programme are available on application to [address removed], enclosing stamped addressed envelope.
Introduced by Vic Oliver
The singers
Rae Woodland
Alberto Remedios
First broadcast
Donald Young
The pianos played by Rawicz and Landauer
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Comedy from June
Whitfield Leslie Crowther
Ronnie Barker
Playhouse Theatre Catherine Lacey
BBC REVUE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by VIC OLIVER , Script by Carey Edwards George Evans and Derek Collyer
Produced by GEOFFREY OWEN
The Fist
An adventure story for radio by Frederick Bradnum
The action takes place in the West Sussex countryside and later in London. Time: The present.
Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL
News of books and their makers in reviews, quotations and interviews
In the third talk on the sub ject of reviewing
MARGARET FISHER examines the treatment of children's books
Introduced by MICHAEL Vowden
Evening prayers conducted by THE Rev. RAYMOND A. SHORT assisted by the BBC Northern Singers
ft played by the ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Eli Goren (violin)
James Barton (violin) Patrick Ireland (viola) William Pleeth (cello) with GERVASE DE PEYER (clarinet)