News and market trends
Speaker, C. A. JOYCE
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by MICHAEL VOWDEN
For Every Need
Fr. AGNELLUS ANDREW, O.F.M. introduces a Psalm and talks about it
Gratitude: Psalm 136 (135) 0 give thanks to the Lord
Each day the number In brackets is the Douai version.
and Programme News
The News
Recordings from the past and the present JOHN EBDON investigates the Sound Archives and. as usual, comes to no very definite conclusions.... Produced by DENYS GUEROULT
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Sunday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 22
Thou art the Way; by thee alone (BBC H.B. 338)
Psalm 119, vv. 57-64
1 Corinthians 2, v. 14, to 3, v. 9 0 Holy Ghost, thy people bless
(BBC H.B. 156)
Extracts from Moliere's play on a gramophone record French for Sixth Forms series
by WILLIAM APPLEBY
0 sleep, thou heavenborn treasure
Fum! Fum! Fum! Born in a manger
See amid the winter snow
In the second of two broadcasts on pop music
STEVE RACE illustrates the stages in the recording of his Pied Piper' Orchestral Concerts series
MARY MURDOCH (oboe)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway Conductor, RAE JENKINS
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Stephen Potter, author and inventor of 'lifemanship', discusses with Roy Plomley in a recorded programme the eight records he would take to a desert island.
by GORDON REYNOLDS
Absent-Mindedness in a Parish Choir from Life's Little Ironies by Thomas Hardy
† by GLYN HARRIS
Richard Hurndall
John Hollis and Austin Trevor in The Tiger in the Smoke by Margery Allingham adapted for radio by JOHN TYDEMAN in the series
Murder for Pleasure
Thick fog lies over London, a dead man seems to have come to life, and Albert Campion gets involved with a dangerous criminal — the ' Tiger.*
Produced by AUDREY CAMERON Saturday's broadcast
For retired and older people and those concerned for their welfare
Armistice Day 1918: WYN GRIFFITH
Holidays Abroad for Pensioners:
ELIZABETH GLANVILLE talks to HARRY JOHNSON
Famous Conductors I have Known:
4: Sir Malcolm Sargent , by C. B. REES
A New Career at Fifty:
VIVIENNE, now seventy-six, the well-known photographer
Introduced by SAM POLLOCK
A story based on one of Grimm's fairy tales
Specially adapted for radio and set to music by GRACE Williams
Narrator, John DARRAN
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway Conductor. RAE JENKINS Produced by EVELYN WILLIAMS
about a topic in the news during the month
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Scottish dance music played by the BBC SCOTTISH VARIETY
ORCHESTRA
Conductor, JACK LEON wrth
ARCHIE DUNCAN (accordion)
by Willis Hall and Keith Waterhouse
Uncle Arthur has just died and his relatives come together after the funeral to talk about him and drink to his memory.
Produced by ALFRED BRADLEY Broadcast on Nov. 29. 1961, in North of England Home Service
See foot of column 4
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Background to the News People in the News
An anthology of Elizabethan Madrigals BBC CHORUS
Conducted bv
ALAN G. MELVILLE
Schumann
Piano Quartet in E flat major
REINHOLD BARCHET (violin)
HERMANN HIRSCHFELDER (viola) HELMUT REIMANN (cello)
WALTER BOHLE (piano) on a gramophone record