News and market trends
Friday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
' All Things New '
Talks by Fr. Hugh McKay , O.F.M. 6: Newness in patches
and Programme News
LAURIE LEE encounters a bull
Broadcast on Nov. 30, 1951
What the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed in this survey by HONOR BALFOUR, with extracts read by JOHN SNAGGE
New Every Morning, page 11
From east to west, from shore to shore (BBC H.B. 47)
With merry heart let all rejoice in one (O.B.C. 83)
1 John 4, w. 1-16
0 King enthroned on high
(BBC H.B. 158)
The ALBANY STRINGS
Directed by REG PURSGLOVE
Records including
Mozart's Symphony No. 38, in D major (K.504) (Prague) conducted by BRUNO WALTER
Introduced by FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Members of the Bedworth and District Horticultural Council, Warwickshire, put their problems to
FRED Loads, BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL
Last Sunday's broadcast
Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
Motoring in Other Countries-California, U.S.A.: by KEITH WILLIAMS
Night Driving: some advice from RONALD PRIESTLEY
The Paper Way to Motoring: CHARLES HOLLAND recalls the problems of a holiday abroad
Motorists Under Arrest: by THE LAWYER
Road Conditions: a review of the week ahead
Friday's broadcast in the Third Network
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
with KEN DODD , JOHN LAURIE
JUDITH CHALMERS , WALLAS EATON
PERCY EDWARDS , PETER HUDSON and The Four Ramblers
Special feature:
How to make yourself more invisible
BBC REVUE Orchestra
Conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER
Script by Ken Dodd and Eddie Braben
Produced by BILL WORSLEY
Broadcast on October 6 in the Light Programme
Yours For A Song by John Hynam with Wilfred Pickles os Yorky
A routine sorting out of the store-cupboard leads to the school choir hitting the Top Twenty.
Words and music of ' Song of Summer by JOHN HYNAM
Choral arrangement by JAMES WILD who conducts the OLDHAM YOUTH CHOIR
Accompanist, Marjorie Tate
The ' Pop Disc 'arrangement by Alan Roper played by a section of the BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA Conductor, BERNARD HERRMANN
Produced by HERBERT SMITH
Shortened version of the broadcast of July 3, 1963, in the Light Programme
A programme for the under-fives
Introduced by Tim GUDGIN
FANNY and JOHNNIE CRADOCK give the second of six lessons for beginners
Stuffed baked potatoes
An assortment of candied cameos in familiar flavours played by KEN RATTENBURY AND HIS BAND
Introduced by DAVID STEVENS
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
The House of the Arrow by A. E. W. Mason adapted for radio by CYNTHIA PUGHE with A plague of anonymous letters ... a rich old lady suddenly dead, presumed murdered. These are the problems that confront Inspector Hanaud at the house in Dijon -' the house of the arrow' ...
Produced by MARTYN C. WEBSTER
News and views of books by ELSPETH HUXLEY , BRIAN JACKSON DAVID MURFET and a conversation between LIONEL HALE and ELIZABETH JENKINS about her novel Brightness
Introduced by JOHN HOBDAY
played by the St. Cecilia Piano Trio: Sydney Humphreys (violin) Norman Jones (cello) Robin Wood (piano)