News and market trends
Wednesday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Bible reading and comment on last week's theme
' Religion in the Space Age by THE REV. ERNEST SANGSTER
and Programme News
The News
Memories of W. G. GRACE Introduced by DEREK PARKER
Movements from the Ordres and eight Preludes from
L'art de toucher le clavecin played by COLIN TILNEY (harpsichord) Prelude in C major Prelude in D minor
L'anguille (Ordre No. 22) Prelude in G minor
Les chérubins... ou l'aimable Lazure
(Ordre No. 20
Prelude in F major Prelude in A major
Musete de Taverni (Ordre No. 15) Prelude in B minor
Prelude In B flat major
Les baricades misterieuses (Ordre
No. 6p
Prelude in E minor
La Couperin Ordre No. 21)
Les petits moulins a vent (Ordre
No. 17)
Recorded on an eighteenth-century harpsichord by the Irish maker, Robert Woffington
Stage 1 by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray Tuesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 11
New every morning is the love
Psalm 116
1 Corinthians 1, vv. 1-17
0 for a faith that will not shrink
A portrait, with readings from his poems Written by Milo Sperber
German for Sixth Forms series
by GLADYS WHITRED
Compiled and introduced by HUGH BARRETT tGeography series
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, GEORGE HURST
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
by Meindert de Jong
3: On the Road
Adventures in English series
.3: Power along the wires by ARTHUR GARRATT
Science and the Community series
Written by Jo Manton
Stories from British History series
Chairman, LIONEL HALE
Book: JANET ADAM-SMITH
Art: DAVID SYLVESTER
Film:RICCARDO ARAGNO
Theatre: HAROLD HOBSON
Broadcasting; H. A. L. CRAIG Sunday's broadcast
from the BBC Sound Archives
We Protest
GWYN THOMAS introduces a selection of voices raised more in anger than in sorrow Produced by DENYSGUEROULT
by MICHAEL BOND read in eight instalments by DAVID DAVIS
5: Paddington and the 'Old Master'
The Browns lived near a big market, and Paddington often went shopping for Mrs. Brown. He was a good shopper, ' worth his weight in gold.'
An inter-regional ' knock-out ' quiz between teams of school children on questions about the theatre, cinema, radio, and television
Round 3:
London v. Midland
Question-Masters: JOHN ELLISON from the Playhouse, London
DEREK NEWTON from the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
Questions set by ARNOLD ELLIMAN
A personal selection of jazz records Introduced by MICHAEL BOWEN
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
News, comment. controversy, and character from town and country
Introduced by ARCHIE CLOW
Second of a new series of monthly programmes of news and comment on recent events in the world of science and technology
by JOHN ROWAN WILSON
An account of the sudden invasion of Western civilisation by poliomyelitis and the development of a vaccine against it
The programme is narrated by Dr. Wilson who has had experience in this field himself
The other speakers include:
DR. ALBERT SABIN
PROFESSOR GEORGE DICK
PROFESSOR DAVID EVANS
DR. HERALD COX
DR. HILARY KOPROWSKI
DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN Produced by NESTA PAIN
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Background to the News
People in the News
played by DONALD GRECO andGEOFFREY GREEO
Haydn
Concerto No. 5, in F major, for lira organizzata and orchestra played by KARL TROTZMULLER (recorder)
PAUL ANGERER (recorder) with members of the VIENNA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA directed by PAUL ANGERER on a gramophone record
Both Luton and Kinross and West Perthshire have polled today in the first by-elections since the great upheaval in Downing Street
Luton's verdict will be known tonight and the Home Service is staying open so that the ' Ten O'clock ' team can bring you actuality of the result, followed by studio analysis of the trends revealed