News and market trends
1 Tuesday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
' What think ye of Christ? '
Talks by the Dean of Norwich, THE VERY REV. NORMAN HOOK
3: A present-day answer
and Programme News
DAVID MAYHEW is a young writer who, like many another. thought he must go to Paris: the climate for artists would be better there. Was this experience profitable and what was it like?
by MARGERIE FEW
New Every Morning, page 61
0 worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness (BBC H.B. 267)
Canticle 7
St. Matthew 10, vv. 1-15
Thy kingdom come, 0 God
(BBC H.B. 27)
bv DENYS HAY
Professor of Medieval History in the University of Edinburgh
8: Summary and Prospect
To what extent and in what ways do Renaissance values survive into our own times? Professor Hay argues that, though the educational effects of the Renaissance are beginning to come to an end. its influence on language is fundamental and enduring.
Reader, GARY WATSON ,
Broadcast on November 20.
1963. in the Third Network
An accompanying booklet by Professor Hay provides an essential background to the series. It can be obtained from newsagents and booksellers. price 5s... or direct by sending a crossed postal order to BBC Publications [address removed].
3: Soft and Loud Noises by HARRY ARMSTRONG
1 Junior Science series
Written by Jenyth Worstey
Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
1: Chiang Kai-shek and Mao Tse-tung
Written by Gordon Barrass
The Modern World series
visits Gloucestershire to join a country dance party at Cheltenham to the music of GLOSTER SQUARE DANCE BAND with songs by THE SONG WAINERS
Guest M.C., NIBS MATTHEWS
Introduced by KENNETH CLARK
and Programme News
Mother Fox outwits the tiger
A jungle tale based on a fable retold by ELIZABETH CLARK
Let's Join In series
Written by Christine Dudley
Nature Study series
The Wednesday Caller by Lynne Reid Banks with Mary O'Farrell
Old axe doesn'always mellow. especially if it comes hand-in-hand with poverty, loneliness, and ill-health. Alice Richards was a cross. disagreeable old woman who didn'welcome well-meant offers of help. But Lavinia was determined to 'make her like me.'
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by BETTY DAVIES
Concerto Grosso No. 10, in G minor played by LÉON GOOSSENS (oboe) and the BATH FESTIVAL
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Directed by YEHUDI MENUHIN on a gramophone record
from Llandaff Cathedral
Introit: Why art thou so heavy? (Gibbons)
Versicles and Responses (Byrd) Psalms 22 and 23 Lessons: Exodus 15, v. 27, to
16, v. 35; Ephesians 4, vv. 17-30
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis
(Sumsion in A)
The Lord's Prayer (Stone)
Anthem: Glorious in Heaven
(Whitlock)
0 for a thousand tongues to sing (A. and M. Rev. 196)
Organist and Master of the Choristers. Robert Joyce
Assistant Organist, V. Anthony Lewis
by STANLEY CERELY
It was on an otherwise uninhabited island in the Aland Kroup that Stanley Cerely encountered Raimo. a Finn. and heard about the dangerous experiments he had been conducting.
A serial in six episodes by AUBREY FEIST
6: The Stalking-Horse
Harmonica player, ALFIE KAHN
Produced by DAVID DAVIS
and Programme News
London v. Northern Ireland
Round 3
London:
BARRY CARMAN. CEDRIC CLIFFE Quiz-Master, LIONEL HALE
Northern Ireland:
JAMES BOYCE. RONAI.D GREEN Quiz-Master, Roy PLOMLEY
Arranged by PATRICK HARVEY
An enquiry into the history, the constructional difficulties, and the probable effects, with a glance at the public attitude on either side of the Channel
Conducted by RENE CUTFORTH
Produced by FRANCIS DILLON
A revised version of the programme broadcast on October 4, 1963
talks to HAROLD ROGERS about his life and his music and introduces some of his favourite tunes with the help of FRED ASTAIRE , DIRK BOGARDE
PAT BOONE , ROSEMARY CLOONEY
BING CROSBY , JUDY GARLAND
BETTY HUTTON , HOWARD KEEL
DEAN MARTIN, ETHEL MERMAN DONALD O'CONNOR
GINGER ROGERS
Written and produced by DEREK MILLS
Extended version of the broadcast of December 25. 1963. in the Light Programme
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Four talks during Lent on the message and mission of Jesus by JOHN MACMURRAY formerly Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Edinburgh
2: Faith and Love
Colin SAUER (violin)
KATHLEEN FRAZIER (piano)