News and market trends
Seeing Life Whole by THE Rev. GLYN PARRY-JONES Friday's 7.50 talk
Seeing Life Whole
Bible readings and comments by THE REV. GLYN PARRY-JONES
6: The day of small things
in music and sound with NELLIE and LUDWIG KOCH
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
New Every Morning, page 1
Father, hear the prayer we offer (BBC H.B. 352)
Psalm 63
Philippians 1, vv. 1-11
Gracious Spirit. Holy Ghost
(BBC H.B. 153)
News Summary at 10.30
THE ALBANY STRINGS Directed by REG PURSGLOVE
Debussy
Prélude a l'après-midi d'un faune
Symphonic Suite: Printemps played by the BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by CHARLES MUNCH on a gramophone record
Reports from Britain and overseas
Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
The Four Stages of Driving: by RONALD PRIESTLEY. 2: Now you are on your own
Continued in next column
Are good drivers born or made? by PHILIP HEWITT-MYRING -Jay-walker: The head of the London Traffic Division of the Ministry of Transport talks about the Pedestrian Control Experiment
Statutory Lights for Stationary Vehicles?: a comment by THE LAWYER Friday's broadcast in Network
Three
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
LESLIE CROWTHER
RONNIE BARKER and JUNE WHITFIELD engage in an illustrated argument on the fallibility of human nature as revealed by a study of The Art of Travelling with MICKIE MOST and THE MINUTE MEN
At the piano, BERT WHITTAM Script by George Evans and Derek Collyer Produced by ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON
Repeated on Tuesday 8.0 (Light) Leslie Crowther is in ' The Black and White Minstrel Show ' at the Victoria Palace, London
Sophie Tucker, the last of the 'Red-Hot Mommas', discusses with Roy Plomley in a recorded programme the eight records she would take to a desert island
(Broadcast on September 2)
Thank You and Goodnight by Robert Muller adapted for radio by the author with Nigel Anthony and Isabel Rennie
A twenty-year-old pop-singer on the slide meets a girl student of classical music in a railway compartment. The journey is either too short or too long.
Cast in order of speaking:
Song composed by Hugh Richardson Produced by R. D. SMITH
Norman Wynne is in ' 'Alfie' at the Duchess Theatre, London
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC sound and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON Friday's broadcast
The third 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 PETER HAWKINS
† ANNE CATCHPOLEintroduces the voices of travellers and explorers who talk about countries far from home
THE HARRY HAYWARD Trio
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
One More River by Beverley Cross adapted for radio by BENNETT Maxwell with Norman Wooland
Edric Connor , Brian Haines Scene: a river in West Africa
Cast in order of speaking:
Guitarist, CURLY CLAYTON Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
News and views of books by LIONEL HALE , DAVID Williams
PHILIP O'CONNOR , LESLIE SMITH NAOMI LEWIS
HELEN GARDNER on T. S. Eliot Introduced by ROBIN HOLMES
WINIFRED DAVEY and JOSEPHINE LEE (piano duet)