News and market trends
Friday's 7.50 talk
The World of Here and Now
A series of talks by KENNETH BARNES
Headmaster of Wennington School, Wetherby, Yorkshire 6:Towards Maturity
Chosen and described by DUDLEY PERKINS
What the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed by HONOR BALFOUR
A magazine programme
Introduced by Sir IVAN THOMPSON Produced by JACK HARRISON
sung by RAYMOND HAYTER (baritone)
FREDERICK STONE (piano)
Gruppe aus dem Tartarus Wanderers Nachtlied Fischerweise
Nacht und Traume Geheimes
Der Pilgrim
Du bist die Ruh' Rastlose Liebe
An Schwager Kronos
New Every Morning, page 22
0 for a thousand tongues to sing (BBC H.B. 278)
Psalm 9
Acts 24, vv. 10-27
God is working his purpose out <BBC H.B. 177)
News Summary at 10.30
THE ALBANY STRINGS Directed by REG PuRSGLOVE
Bach
Records of harpsichord music played by RALPH KIRKPATRICK and of music for cello played by PIERRE FOURNIER
Reports from Britain and overseas
Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
A Northern Ireland Edition from Belfast
The Police and the Traffic in Northern Ireland: by DISTRICT INSPECTOR JOHN HENDERSON of the Royal Ulster Constabulary
Border Crossing: JACK Nihill , motoring correspondent of the Irish News, talks about the land frontier between Ulster and the Irish Republic
In my view ...: Motoring in Northern Ireland, by NEVILLE MARTIN , j.p. Last Friday's broadcast in Network Three
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Members of the public and invited personalities put questions to
Jimmy EDWARDS , TED RAY
TOMMY TRINDER , CYRIL FLETCHER
In the chair,
McDONALD HOBLEY
Guest, ANNE SHELTON
From an idea by Jimmy Edwards
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR Broadcast on April 8 in the Light Programme
Ian Fleming, novelist and journalist, discusses with Roy Plomley in a recorded programme the eight records he would take to a desert island.
(Broadcast on August 5)
The Giant Wheel
A play for radio by Pauline Spender with Betty Hardy and Brian Wilde
Two teenage couples, a fortune-teller, and a lonely man find that all is not fun at the fair when the Giant Wheel breaks down.
Cast in order of speaking:
Giant Wheel Man ..JOE STERNE
Fair-ground folk, woman in the maze, neighbour, and woman at the fortune-teller's played by Jill Nyasa , Elsa Palmer and members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Produced by R. D. SMITH
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC sound and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON Friday's broadcast
A programme for the under-fives Introduced by PETER HAWKINS
Inter-Regional
General Knowledge Contest
Arranged by GEOFFREY DEARMER
Question-Master, DAVID DAVIS
THE BILLY WHITE TRIO
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Seahorse by Kenneth Hayles and Gervis Frere-Cook with Frederick Treves and Timothy West
Other parts played by members of the BBC
Drama Repertory Company Produced by BETTY DAVIES
See page 8
News and views of books by IVOR BROWN , CHARLES OSBORNE ANN THWAITE , JOHN WEIGHTMAN NIKOLAUS PEVSNER talking to JULIAN HOLLAND about his twenty-fifth volume of The Buildings of England Introduced by MICHAEL VOWDEN
Evening Prayers Conducted by THE REV. WILSON ANDERSON
Theme: What's right for me
played by members of THE London OCTET
Norman Nelson (violin) Trevor Connah (violin) John Coulling (viola) Alexander Kok (cello) with JACK BRYMER (clarinet)
WILLIAM OVERTON (trumpet)
WILLIAM WEBSTER (double bass) DAPHNE IBBOTT (piano)