News and market trends
Speaker, C. A. Joyce
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by ROBERT HUDSON
The Seven Deadly Sins
Talks by THE REV. GEOFFREY TREGLOWN
Vicar of Cricklade, Wiltshire
1: Pride
and Programme News
Recordings from the past and the present
† DAVID GRIFFITHS blows the dust from a pile of recordings and discovers humour, wisdom, and opinions
by ALISTAIR COOKE Sunday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 11
Jesus shall reign where'er the sun (BBC H.B. 460)
Psalm 66
St. Matthew 5, vv. 27-37
Christ, above all glory seated
(BBC H.B. 121)
Compiled and introduced by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY French for Sixth Forms series
by WILLIAM APPLEBY
The Three Huntsmen Cradle Song The Mermaid
Excerpts from
Ibert's Divertissement and Beethoven's
Overture, Leonora No. 3
Introduced by JOHN OWEN Orchestral Concerts series
† GLENICE HALLIDAY (soprano)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor, RAE JENKINS
You are invited to meet the well-known accompanist in his London home and, with JOSEPH COOPER as your guide, to hear some records
Produced by JOHN LADE
† FREDERICK TREVES reads
In the Family by L. A. G. STRONG
' Well — that's a nice thing I must say! -with all the world to choose from, you go and fix up a fight with your own brother-in-law.'
Crack-up
A psychological thriller by Allan Prior
Produced by WILLIAM GLEN-DOEPEL Saturday's broadcast
For retired and older people, and for those concerned for their welfare
On the street where you live: 3-The House of G. K. Ches terton, by ROBERT GLADWELL
A Share of the Profits: EUNICE SPENCER
Holidays for the Elderly: TED APPLETON with some suggestions Music-Hall Revival:
ROBERT GUNNELL investigates
Introduced by GEOFFREY EARLE
A new series of plays about the boy detectives by ANTHONY C. WILSON with Harold Reese as Norman
Patricia Hayes as Henry
2: The Screaming Tower
Until last August, Norman and Henry had never heard of it. Then. one evening, as they were sitting in the Stormy Petrel inn on the wild and rugged coast of Northumberland, the conversation turned to an old ruined castle about two miles outside the village-on top of the cliffs. tProduced by GRAHAM GAULD
A monthly series for beginners in astronomy Introduced by PATRICK MOORE
The Moon
Scottish Dance Music played by the BBC SCOTTISH VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Dennis McConnell
Conductor, JACK LEON with ARCHIE DUNCAN (accordion)
A radio play by Siegfried Lenz translated by MICHAEL BULLOCK with Hugh Burden
Jon Rollason and Duncan Mclntyre
Other parts played by George Merritt , John Broster Stephen Thorne. Fraser Kerr
Produced by MARTIN Esslin Broadcast on Dec. 2, 1963
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
played by ALAN FEN-TAYLOR (harpsichord)
Beethoven
Cello Sonata No. 3, in A major played by PABLO CASALS (cello) and RUDOLF SERKIN (piano) on a gramophone record