t News and market trends
t Tuesday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The News
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jim VOWDEN
Brave New World
A series of talks by DAVID SELF
3: High hopes
and Programme News
The News
t by NEVILLE BRAYBROOKE
'I imagined myself a salmon' said Frank Buckland , Victorian eccentric and naturalist, ' and the wetting proved invaluable.'
Neville Braybrooke describes how Buckland arrived at this and other rather unusual points of view.
Suite for viola and piano played by CECIL ARONOWITZ and CELIA ARIELI t Broadcast on Sept. 22, 1962
New Every Morning, page 80
Away with our fears (BBC H.B.
147)
Psalm 90, vv. 1-12
1 Corinthians IS, vv. 35-49
Breathe on me, Breath of God
(BBC H.B. 148)
5: Electromagnetic waves and the atom
Speakers:
F. GRAHAM Smith Mullard Radio
Astronomy Observatory. Cambridge University
OTTO FRISCH , F.R.S.
Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy, Cambridge University t Broadcast on May 15 in the Third Network
2: Why don't we fall off the earth? by HARRY ARMSTRONG t Junior Science series
Written by William Murphy t Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
3: Black, White and Brown
Script by Norman Longmate
The Modern World series
Traditional music and songs from a square dance party at Plympton in Devon
Singers, Cyril Tawney and Pat Shaw
Caller, Nibs Matthews
The Greensleeves Band, Led by Dennis Darke
Master of Ceremonies Bernard Fishwick
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
A magical tale with a mid-European flavour by Ursula Moray-Williams
Let's Join In series
Written by F. R. Elwell t Nature Study series
from the Cathedral Church of St. Mary (Scottish Episcopal) Edinburgh
Versicles and Responses
(Bernard Rose)
Psalms 126-131
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis
(Afurrill in E major)
Anthem: Greater love hath no man (John Ireland)
Lessons: Ecclesiastes 5; Acts
24, v. 24, to 25, v. 12
Organist and Master of the Choristers, Dennis Townhill Assistant Organist, Donald Cullington
t recalls characters and incidents from some of his novels
3: Love Affair
This reading from River Out of Eden introduces Letty Lewis and her Irish problem
by WILMA RORSBRUGH
2: The Second-hand Flying Carpet read by BRYDEN MURDOCH with DOUGLAS MURCHIE
SHEILA DONALD. MARY RIGGANS t Produced by MARGARET LYFORD-PIKE
by JOHN MEADE FALKNER dramatised as a serial in five parts by MORNA STUART
2: An Auction
Among the coffins in the Mohune family vault John must hide from the smugglers. Is it better to be discovered, or buried alive? t Produced by BRANDON ACTON-BOND
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
London v. Midlands: Round 4
London:
BARRY CARMAN , CEDRIC CLIFFE Quiz-Master, LIONEL Hale Midlands :
DAVID FRANKLIN
GEOFFREY JAGGARD
Quiz-Master, Roy PLOMLET t Arranged by PATRICK HARVET
Repeated on Thursday at 1.10
King John lost his treasure in the Wash, as every schoolboy knows. Some remarkable discoveries made recently by Nottingham University in a search for the missing treasure are described by DAVID EVANS
Professor of Geology, and J. C. HOLT ,
Professor of Medieval History Introduced by GERALD NETHERCOT t Broadcast on September 3 in the Midland Home Service
Part 2
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Four talks by Bishop F. A. Cockin on the moral confusion of our time t 1: Debits and Credits
See page 33
10.59 Weather forecast
t JOHN WILLIAMS (guitar)