News and market trends
Thursday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by ANDREW GEMMILL
Food news from JEAN BALFOUR followed by an interlude
The World of Here and Now
A series of talks by KENNETH BARNES
5:Enjoying tfie Enemy
Second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
by G. M. GLASKIN abridged by Barbara Henderson read by BEVERLEY DUNN
Tenth of fifteen instalments Broadcast in April 1962
tby ELLEN HOLMES
Ellen Holmes started early. She was six, to be exact, when her mother said ' Come on, Nellie, read the fire for Mrs. Lockwood.'
' Reading the fire ' is a skilled and valuable occupation but one that's not easy to give up.
Sonata in C sharp minor played by COLIN SAUER (violin) and KATHLEEN FRAZIER (piano)
Purcell
Records of his suite ' The Married Beau' and the closing scene from ' Dido and Aeneas '
CLAUDE CAVALOTTI
AND HIS Orchestra
with his
Record Express
WYNFORD VAUGHAN THOMAS tells the story of a six-day cycle ride along the whole length of the border between England and Wales, from the Severn to the Dee
4: Montgomery to Llanymynech
Produced by ROWLAND LUCAS Broadcast on June 26 in the Welsh Home Service
Two County Matches dependent on the position of the County championship Last day
Reports by JOHN ARLOTT and BRIAN JOHNSTON
What Price our Homes?
R. Graham Page, M.P. answers questions and comments about the Conservatives' Housing policy from an invited audience in the Bluecoat Hall, Liverpool
Chairman, BILL GRUNDY
Produced by NEIL CRICHTON-MILLER Thursday's broadcast in the Light Programme
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC sound and television during the past seven days Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Marvin Kane plays famous tunes by the artists who made them famous
with contributions by JOHN HAUXVELL and THE GRANVILLE SINGERS AND PLAYERS
Conducted by Lou WHITESON Introduced by JOHN SPURLING
Two County Matches
Commentaries
From the BBC Sound Archives
In a Manner of Speaking
The last of four programmes in which
STEVE RACE invites you to listen not only to what is said but how it is said Produced by JOHN POWELL
Symphony No. 8 played by the SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF THE POLISH BROADCASTING SERVICE
Conducted by JAN KRENZ
Recording from last year's Warsaw Festival, made available by courtesy of Polskie Radio
A dialogue story written by JOHN D. STEWART
The Country Circus Introduced by CICELY MATHEWS
A series in which young people discuss their ideas and opinions on modern life
A play about
Dr. Samuel Johnson of Lichfield by DAVID SCOTT DANIELL
Other parts played by Angela Good
Philip Garston-Jones and Arthur Webb
Produced by PEGGY BACON
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the Soutli-East
Introduced by BILL Latto
Orpheus with his Lute by FRANK O'CONNOR read by JAMES ELLIS
' Well, now, 'tis a little story worth telling, just to show you the sort of windfalls that pass for musicians nowadays.' Series arranged by Michael Hardwick
Part 2 followed by an interlude
The News
Background to the News People in the News
Britten and Janacek
THE ELIZABETHAN SINGERS Conductor, Louis HALSEY with RICHARD ADENEY (flute) OSIAN ELLIS (harp) Broadcast on July 17, 1962, in the Third Programme