News and market trends
Monday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
followed by an interlude
THE REV. JOHN HUXTABLE talks about
Getting back to base
2: What we know about God
Second edition
followed by an interlude
Rare Birds
CHARLES HODGSON talks to
IRVING DAVIES seller of rare books and manuscripts andBILL LEA seller of rare stamps Introduced by JACK SINGLETON
Sonata in G major
(Haydn Society No. 40)
Two Pieces for a Musical Clock
Sonata in B flat major
(Haydn Society No. 41) played by EDITH VOGEL (piano) Broadcast on May 25, 1962, in the Third Programme
Les Cambon achètent une voiture
Introduced by PIERRE LEFEVRE
Written by Emile Harven Early Stages in French series
New Every Morning, page 33 Blest are the pure in heart
(BBC H.B. 318)
Psalm 20
St. Luke 17, vv. 1-10
Alone thou goest forth, 0 Lord
(BBC H.B. 79)
News Summary at 10.30
played by Jimmy LEACH AND HIS ORGANOLIAN QUARTET
Stage 1 by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
Repeated on Thurs.,at 9.55 a.m.
A topical programme for older children
The Christian concept of justice
A talk by Professor E. J. TINSLEY The Sixth Form series ' The
Christian Religion and its Philosophy '
JANET HOWE (mezzo-soprano)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor, RAE JENKINS
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
A spontaneous discussion by A. G. STREET
ANTHONY WEDGWOOD BENN
ANGUS MAUDE
NANCY SEEAR
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN From the Village Hall, Chittlehampton, Devon Last Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme
Boudicca
Written by Jo Manton
Stories from World History series
Written by Cameron Miller
Modern History series
Don Quixote
First of two talks by HERBERT CHAPPELL on Richard Strauss 's symphonic poem
Adventures in Music series
by Charlotte Bronte
Dramatised for radio in twelve episodes by HELENA WOOD
Episode 2 Sunday's broadcast
A portrait of the Dagenham housing estate, its people and its problems by PETER WILLMOTT
Produced by RICHARD THOMAS Shortened version of the broadcast of October 16, 1962
with some favourite records that listeners have helped him to choose
STUART HIBBERD introduces a talk by THE
REV. DR. LESLIE WEATHERHEAD
Little House on the Prairie by LAURA INGALLS WILDER abridged into nine parts by Naomi Lewis read by MARY WIMBUSH 1: To the Indian Country
Ma, Pa, and the children pack up and go west across the Mississippi and the Missouri.
including
This Month in Your Garden by FRED LOADS
Young People's Guide to Current Affairs: by ROBERT REID
The Odd Spot by NAN MACDONALD
Sports News by KENNETH WOLSTENHOLME
London News by JUDITH CHALMERS
Here and There-General News by ALAN DIXON Introduced by GEOFFREY WHEELER
THE PETER MARTIN QUINTET
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Comment, controversy and character
Introduced by DERYCK COOKE BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conducted by BERNARD KEEFFE
Given before an invited audience in the BBC Studios, Broadcasting House, Glasgow BBC Northern Orchestra, conducted by Stanford Robinson; introduced by John Russell
See below and page 25
Behind the Bamboo Curtain by KURT MENDELSSOHN, F.R.S . of theClarendon Laboratory. Oxford
Following a return visit to China after an interval of two years, Dr. Mendelssohn speaks about the rapidly changing scene in China, as viewed through the eyes of a scientist accustomed to high Western standards.
Records of humour in words and music
Introduced by John SLATER
Part 1
The News
A Party Political broadcast on behalf of the Conservative and Unionist Party
Part 2
Review of current affairs
The Satan Bug by IAN STUART abridged by Jane Bowness read by RICHARD HURNDALL Second of fifteen instalments
WILFRED EMERY (organ)
From the Cathedral, Glasgow