News and market trends
Monday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
followed by an interlude
' Does God Care? '
FR. T. CORBISHLEY , S.J. talks about
2: The paradox of pain
Second edition
followed by an interlude
Moving House
' No Moss on the Manse by EDYTH HARPER
' Seven Cats and a Cottage ' by JAMES CADELL Introduced by JACK SINGLETON
Repeated on Thursday at 1.40
Praeludium ; Interludium ;
Fuga quinta in E; Interludium; Fuga sexta in E flat; Interludium (March) (Ludus played by ALEXANDER KELLY (piano)
Mme. Cambon s'offre un cadeau
Introduced by PIERRE LEFEVRE
Written by Emile Harven Early Stages in French series
New Every Morning, page 54
When all thy mercies, 0 my
God (BBC H.B. 22)
Psalm 25, vv. 1-10
St. Luke 18, vv. 31-43
Happy are they, they that love
God (BBC H.B. 274)
News Summary at 10.30
THE GEORGE BIRCH SIX
The George Birch Six are appearing at the Colony Restaurant, London
Stage 1 by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
Repeated Thursday at 9.55 a.m.
A topical programme for older children
The Christian concept of love
A talk by PROFESSOR E. J. TINSLEY The Sixth Form series ' The
Christian Religion and its Philosophy '
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by DAVID LLOYD-JONES
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
A spontaneous discussion by SIR EDWIN LEATHER, M.P.
THE RT. HON. GEORGE BROWN , M.P.
C. A. JOYCE
KATHARINE WHITEMORN
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by MICHAEL BOWEN
From St. Peter's Hall, Bournemouth Last Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme
Pompeii and Vesuvius
Written by Garry Lyle
Stories from World History series
Written by Nan Macdonald
Modern History series
Don Quixote
Second 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 3
Produced by MARTYN C. WEBSTER Sunday's broadcast
David Frost, compere of 'That Was The Week That Was'
Jimmy Meyer, building executive
Robert Stigwood, impresario
Jean Shrimpton, fashion model
Julie Christie, actress
Introduced by Wilfred De'ath
with some favourite records that listeners have helped him to choose
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Little House on the Prairie by LAURA INGALLS WILDER abridged into nine parts by Naomi Lewis read by MARY WIMBUSH 4: An Indian at the Door
Some adventures of David Livingstone who was born on March 19, 1813 written by GARRY LYLE narrated by ALEX ALLAN
Produced by IAN WISHART
with DAVID DAVIS at the piano
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Comment, controversy, and character
G.U.S. (Footwear) Band
Conductor, Stanley H. Boddington
Introduced by JOHN RUSSELL
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
Before an invited audience in the Champness Hall, Rochdale
A programme investigating the problems and prospects facing Britain's power industries during the sixties
On Getting Above Ourselves by GRACE STUART writer and educational psychologist
Mrs. Stuart considers the merits of praise-for those who give it and those who receive it.
Records of humour in words and music
Introduced by JOHN SLATER
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
WILLIAM CLAUSON sings a group of Australian songs on gramophone records
The Satan Bug by IAN STUART abridged by Jane Bowness read by RICHARD HURNDALL Seventh of fifteen instalments
Brahms
BBC NORTHERN SINGRRS Conductor.
STEPHEN WILKINSON
ANN AVERY (organ)
Psalm 13, for women's voices and organ
Three Motets for double choir.
Op. 110
Ich aber bin elend Ach, arme Welt
Wenn wir in hochsten Noten sein
Chorale Preludes:
Es ist ein' Ros' entsprungen Herzlich thut mich erfreuen 0 Welt, ich muss dich lassen
Geistliches Lied, for mixed voices and organ
From the Whitworth Hall , Manchester University