News and market trends
1 Thursday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE Manio
Thoughts on the Old Testament by MARY STOCKS
5: The Pessimist
and Programme News
played by Yonty SOLOMON (piano)
Zum Verrucktwerden
Written by Milo Sperber
Intermediate German series
1 9: Ink and Paper
Written by Leonard Cottrell
Observer sequence by Rhoda Power and Leonard Cottrell
by D. H. Lawrence and poems: ' Night Song by Frances Cornford and ' The Sheaf ' by Andrew Young
Listening and Writing series
Problems of Ethics
3: Pleasure and Happiness by J. H. ABRAHAM , M.A., Ph.D.
and Programme News
Gale Pedrick makes a personal selection of items from BBC radio and television
Introduced by John Ellison
Written and narrated by ALLAN MURRAY
Travel Talks series
5: Thunder and Flowers
Written by Michael Mason
The Bible and Life series
hy Mary Cockett
Part 2
Stories and Rhymes series
Chosen and introduced by FELIX FELTON
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by Edgar Cosma
A concert given at one o'clock before an audience in the Town Hall. Manchester, by courtesy of the Manchester Corporation
A dialogue story written by JOHN D. STEWART
' The Portrait '
Introduced by C,CELY MATHEWS
Third of four programmes by John Pearse
by R. E. ROGERSON
Being the adventures of Hugh and Jennifer of Allendale Farm in the bad winter of 1963. 5: Helicopters to the rescue
Produced by IAN WISHART
and Programme News
Hundreds of students from all over the world come to the School of Languages in Bournemouth every year to learn English.
Alan Williams, who teaches there, talks about some of his experiences
Part 2
Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe
Spike Milligan in Dishonoured Again
True - blue, British - to - the - core Neddy Seagoon has a lapse in his honesty and pays for it dearly. Programme notes can be cashed separately. with Max Geldray
THE RAY ELLINGTON QUARTET and WALLY Stott AND HIS ORCHESTIU
Script by Spike Milligan
Produced by JOHN BROWELL and broadcast in January 111M
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
How the dailies have handled the week's news, the opinions they have expressed, and current trends in and out of Fleet Street, are analysed by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
A journalist from abroad takes a look at Great Britain this week
Gyorgy PAUK (violin)
PETER FRANKL (piano)