News and market trends
Tuesday's 7.58 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine introduced by ROBERT Hudson
The Seven Deadly Sins
Talks by THE REV. GEOFFREY TREGLOWN
3: Anger
and Programme News
by F. C. STOTT
Since the war. there has been a flourishing fishery for basking sharks off the west coast of Ireland: but in the last three years it has declined. Where have the sharks none to and why? Dr. Stott tells of his investigations, particularly among the local fishermen.
Quartet in A minor, Op. 51
No. 2 f played by the EDINBURGH QUARTET
Miles Baster (violin)
Julian Cummings (violin) Brian Hawkins (viola) Ian Hampton (cello)
New Every Morning, page 19
Holy, holy, holv. Lord God
Almighty! (BBC H.B. 169)
Canticle 9
St. Matthew 6, vv. 1-15
Father of peace, and God of Love (BBC H.B. 488)
by DENYS HAY
Professor of Medieval History in the University of Edinburgh
6: Renaissance and Reformation
The effects on scholars and scholarship of the religious conflicts of the mid-sixteenth century
The programme is illustrated from the life and writings of Thomas More
Readers, DENIS MCCARTHY and GARY WATSON tBroadcast on November 6, 1963, in the Third Network
An accompanying booklet by Professor Hay provides an essential background to the series. It can be obtained 'rom newsagents and booksellers, price 5s or direct by sending a crossed postal order to BBC Publications [address removed]
1: The sounds we hear by HARRY ARMSTRONG Junior Science series
Written by William Murphy Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
5: Employers and Workers
Script by Robert Reid The Modern World series
Country Ceiti from the Nunsquarter Hall, Kircubbin. Co. Down
The Vincent Lowe Trio
Una O'Callaghan (mezzo-soprano)
Thomas Gunning (tenor)
Pat McGuigan (harmonica)
Master of Ceremonies, Jack Sloane
by Margaret Gore
Grandpa Gregory is a retired engine-driver who seeks and finds a useful new life.
Let's Join In series
Written by Colin Osman Nature Study series
A Question of Loving by Joan O'Connor and Cecily Finn with Eva Stuart , William Ecdle and David Spenser
The problem of how to treat a delinquent fourteen-year-old is the ' question.' His stepmother believes in protecting him. and his headmaster father in discipline, and the boy is caught between them ...
Cast in order of speaking:
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Produced by MICHAEL BUKHT
from St. Bartholomew's Parish Church, Belfast
Versicles and Responses (Byrd)
Introit: 0 most merciful
(Wood)
Psalms 98, 99, 100, and 101 Lessons: Genesis 46, vv. 26-47 and v. 12: Philippians 3
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis
(Stanford in C)
Anthem: 0 Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not
(Orlando Gibbons)
Organist, Michael McGuffin
Director of Music, Ronald Lee
R. J. MARTIN talks about his childhood in a Methodist manse at the turn of the century
An adventure serial in six episodes by AUBREY FEIST
4: The Closing of the Net
Captain Corselin is dead. but the lives of the other Corselins are still threatened by the elusive Tom Bolus.
Produced by DAVID DAVIS
A series of contests between London and the Regions
London v. Northern Ireland
Round 1
London:
BARRY CARMAN. CEDRIC CLIFFE
Quiz-Master, LIONEL HALE
Northern Ireland:
JAMES BOYCE , RONALD GREEN
Quiz-Master, ROY PLOMLEY Arranged by PATRICK HARVEY
Mahler
Symphony No. 7
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Deux mélodies hebraiques Cinq mélodies populaires grecques sung by VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES (soprano) with the Paris CONSERVATOIRE Orchestra Conducted by GEORGES PRÊTRE on a gramophone record
played by THE MICHAEL THOMAS Ensemble Graham Kinsman (flute) Caroline Butcher (oboe) Christina Macrae (cello)
Michael Thomas (harpsichord)