News and market trends
Monday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
followed by an interlude
A talk by THE REV. DAVID EDWARDS
followed by an interlude
by G. M. GLASKIN read by BEVERLEY DUNN
Twelfth of fifteen instalments Broadcast in April 1962
Hunger Marchers
GRAHAM DOWELL , SUSAN LANE , JOHN RIVERS, FRANCES CHALLON , and KRISHNA SAHU of Sheffield University have been walking for two months from Sheffield to Hyde Park Corner and talking about the hunger in the world today Introduced by JACK SINGLETON
CLARE WALMESLEY (soprano)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Prokofiev
Records of some of his piano and vocal music
played by KEN BEAUMONT AND HIS SEXTET
GEORGE MALCOLM (piano) conducts the PHILOMUSICA OF London
From Leith Town Hall, Edinburgh
Part 1
Part 2
Hampshire v. Warwickshire at Bournemouth
Sussex v. Somerset at Hove
Third day
Reports by Rex ALSTON from Bournemouth and by JOHN ARLOTT from Hove
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
DONALD MCCULLOUGH uncorks a selection of favourite recordings from the cellars of the BBC Sound Archives
He invites you to savour again the wit and wisdom of: DR. C. E. M. JOAD
SIR JULIAN HUXLEY
COMMANDER A. B. CAMPBELL
SIR HAROLD NICOLSON
SIR KENNETH CLARK
DOUGLAS WOODRUFF
CYRIL CONNOLLY
Edited by DENYS GUEROULT Last Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme
in Johnny's Jaunt
Alicante to Madrid
The second part of his account of the journey he made through Spain last September
Produced by BRIAN PATTEN Broadcast on August 6 «
on gramophone records
by Charles Dickens
8: The Appointed Time Sunday's broadcast
introduces
These you have loved
A weekly sequence of favourite music chosen from records made by great artists
STUART HIBBERD introduces a talk by David SCOTT BLACKHALL
JOAN ARWYN EVANS and BARBARA KEMBLE play music for two pianos
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
A text and performance by Mieheal Mac Liammoir
Produced for radio by R. D. SMITH
This is a shortened performance for radio of Mieheal Mac Liam moir's celebrated one-man theatre show, first presented at the Dublin Festival in 1960. Broadcast on July 25
by MARGARET LANE
Last year Margaret Lane was the guest of C. J. P. Ionides , game-warden and snake expert, who lives in a wattle hut in Tanganyika. In a recently published book she described life with her host and the snakes.
She discusses the unusual visit further with DR. DESMOND MORRIS of the London Zoo
by RONALD SMITH Broadcast on April 10
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Tonight's extended edition includes special coverage from the Trades Union Congress a Brighton
Four Odes and other poems by JOHN KEATS read by Marius GORING
10.59 Weather forecast
† ANTOINE GOULARD (violin)
ALASDAiR GRAHAM (piano)