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Fridays 7.50 talk
and Programme News
7.10 South-East News
Family Life
A talk by RANDLE ⊰Manwaring
6: The Future of the Family
and Programme News
in music and sound with † NELLlE and LUDWIG Koch
What the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed in this survey by GILES PLAYFAiR with extracts read by John SNAGGE
New Every Morning, page 64
God is working his purpose out
(BBC H.B. 177)
Psalm 97
Genesis 7, vv. 11-24
Come, thou Holy Spirit, come
(BBC H.B. 152)
RAYMOND ACOULT
AND HIS PLAYERS
Records of IRMGARD SEEFRIED in bongs by Schubert and Brahms and of STEPHEN BISHOP (piano) playing Beethoven's Pathétique Sonata
visits Gloucestershire
Members of the Stroud Area Produce Guild put their questions to
FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS ALAN GEMMELL
Question-Master,
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN Last Sunday's broadcast
Motor Show Edition
Introduced by BILL HARTLEY Friday's broadcast in the Third
Network
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 Importance of Money with MlCKIE MOST and The MINUTE MEN
At the piano, BERT WHITTAM
Script by George Evans and Derek Collyer Produced by ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON
Wages for a Crusade by Stephen Grenfell with John Slater and David Valla
He is young; he lives in a world of violence; this violence he hates. In the modern world there are so few stars to which youth can hitch its wagon. He joins the crusade against violence hut in any crusade there are wages to be drawn by the crusader.
Cast in order of speaking
Pianist, FREDERICK STONE Produced by KEITH Williams
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC sound and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON Friday's broadcast
Last 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
For the under-fives
† Introduced by PETER HAWKINS
A magazine for everybody Introduced by GRAHAM GAULD
Lost Civilisations: LEONARD COTTRELL
Accustomed to her face: MARJORIEBILBOW looks back on My Fair Lady, which ends tonight at Drury Lane I like it, I like it: Your top discs Profile: Stirling Moss by ROBIN RICHARDS
Ancient Coins: R. J. MARTIN
What's in a name?: GEOFFREY JAGGARD
Three Men in a Boat to say nothing of the dog! Jerome K. Jerome's book abridged by Honor Wyatt reader, CHARLES HODGSON
2: The Making of Plans
Postcards should be sent to Five-Fifteen. BBC. Broadcasting House. London. W.l.
Forecast for land areas Detailed forecast for the South-East
HARRY DAVIDSON
AND HIS ORCHESTRA with PHILIP HATTEY
Introduced by Rex PALMER Master of Ceremonies, CHARLES CRATHORN
Produced by ANDREW GOLD
The dances: Boston Twostep; Waltz; Crinoline Gavotte; Shadow Saunter; Chrysanthemum Waltz; White Rose Tango; Fifth Figure of the Quadrilles; Hesitation Waltz; Royal Highland Schottische
The songs: The Fishermen of England; Pack up your troubles in your old kitbag
Tickets for this series are available on application to [address removed]. enclosing stamped addressed envelope.
KIM by Rudyard Kipling adapted as a play for radio in two parts by JOHN TYDEMAN with Felix Aylmer George Coulouris
Wilfrid Lawson and David Spenser 1: The Search
Cast in order of speaking:
Other parts played by member- of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Produced by JOHN TYDEMAN
(baritone) with DALTON BALDWIN (piano)
Settings of Verlaine by Debussy on a gramophone record
News and views of books by GABRIEL FIELDING. DAVID WILLIAMS, LAURENCE KITCHIN, BRIAN CROZIER, ANNE ALLEN and THOMAS HINDE and EDWARD BLISHEN on Ninety Double Martinis
Introduced by JOHN HOEDAY
ANN SCHEIN (piano) Broadcast on July 21