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Bible reading and comment by THE REV. EDWIN ROBERTSON Friday's 7.50 talk
Bible reading and comment by THE REV. EDWIN ROBERTSON
I came to London
JAMES BONE a Glaswegian journalist looks back from his eighty-seventh birthday From the BBC Sound Archives
What the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed by GEOFFREY HOWE
A magazine programme Introduced by Sir IVAN THOMPSON Produced by JACK HARRISON
Auf dem See
Immer leiser wird mein
Schlummer
Madchenlied (Auf die Nacht in den Spinnstub'n)
Geheimnis
Vergebliches Standchen Von ewiger Liebe Der Jager
Nachtwandler Von waldbekranzter Hone sung by MARJORIE BIGGAR (mezzo-soprano)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
New Every Morning, page 64 God of grace and God of glory
(BBC H.B. 391)
Psalm 112
Amos 5, vv. 16-24
Almighty God , thy word is cast
(BBC H.B. 188)
ANTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Gramophone records of orchestral music by Schumann. Dvorak ,
Franz Schmidt , and Stravinsky
Reports from Britain and overseas
Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
Parking
A review of the present situation with comments by COURTENAY EDWARDS
Motoring Correspondent of the Sunday Times
SIR ALEX SAMUELS Adviser on London traffic management to the Ministry of Transport ALDERMAN C. E. WORTHINGTON Chairman of the City of Leicester Traffic Committee
' THE LAWYER '
KENNETH PITMAN of the Roads Campaign Council Friday's broadcast in Network
T1 ree
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, STIRLING MOSS
From an idea by Jimmy Edwards
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR Broadcast on April 22 in the Light Programme
Graham Hill, British World Motor-Racing Champion, discusses with Roy Plomley in a recorded programme the eight records he would take to a desert island.
(Broadcast on August 19)
Ron's Quest
A comedy for radio by Roger Leigh
Ron and his mates are bored by Army life in a small town. Ron attempts to liven things up, but he finds that too much excitement can be as bad as too little.
Other parts played by members of the cast Produced by EILEEN CULLEN
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from BBC sound and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON Friday's broadcast
The first of six programmes in which
DEREK PARKER introduces memories of some eminent Victorians
Compiled from recordings in the BBC Sound Archives Produced by JOHN POWELL
A programme for the under-fives
† Introduced by Tim GUDGIN
A play by SALLY MARTIN
Four young folk are on a cycling tour in the Highlands when an accident with a van leads them into an odd adventure. Produced by IAN WISHART
THE RICH BONO QUARTET
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Mr. Pottermack's Oversight
The novel by R. Austin Freeman adapted for radio by MOLLIE HARDWICK in the series
Murder for Pleasure with Anthony Nicholls and Peter Coke
Mr. Pottermack led a pleasant life, with his garden, his hobbies, and his friend Alice. But over it lay a dark shadow-the shadow of a sundial.
Cast in order of speaking:
Other parts played by members of the BBC
Drama Repertory Company Pianist, VIOLA TUNNARD Produced by BETTY DAVIES
Repeated on Monday at 3.0
followed by a final report from the Liberal Party Assembly at Brighton: comment and ex. tracts from today's speech by THE RT. HON. Jo GRIMOND , M.P., and an interview by the BBC Political Correspondent. HARDI-MAN SCOTT
Wilfred Owen
A sketch by his brother HAROLD OWEN and PHILIP HOBSBAUM
Poems read by C. DAY LEWIS Introduced by MICHAEL VOWDEN
THE COURT ENSEMBLE
Patricia Clark (soprano) Harold Clarke (flute) Derek Simpson (cello) Peter Gellhorn
(harpsichord and piano)