News and market trends
Wednesday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
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Lift Up Your Hearts: talks by members of the Gideons International—4
From the ridiculous to the sublime
Talks by ROBIN DENNISTON
4: A two-way relationship
and Programme News
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Cywain: magazine
Second edition
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Service for Primary Schools
for Primary Schools
Introductory Music: Haydn's Trumpet Concerto in E flat
Hills of the North, rejoice
(Tune. Little Cornard-S.P. 64)
Interlude: The Story of Peter and Paul. 2: Peter and Paul meet at Jerusalem
The Prayer of Dedication
He who would valiant be
(Tune, Monks Gate-S.P. 515)
Tuesday's broadcast in the Third Network
played by NATALIA KARP (piano)
Stage 1 by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
Tuesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 96
Who are these, like stars appearing? (BBC H.B. 236)
Psalm 82
St. Matthew 20. vv. 17-34
The Son of God goes forth to war (BBC H.B. 235)
CHRIS ALLEN AND HIS SEXTET
by GLADYS WHITRED
Compiled and introduced by WYNFORD VAUGHAN THOMAS
Geography series
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Schools: Scottish Heritage
Schools: Second Stages in Welsh
2: How Water Animals Develop
Written by Richard Palmer General Science series
Worcestershire v. the Australians
Second day
Reports by ROBERT HUDSON and ALAN MCGILVRAY
From the County Cricket Ground, Worcester
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by ARWEL HUGHES
and Programme News
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' At the Luscombes ' by Denis Constanduros
ANONA WINN, JOY
ADAMSON JACK TRAIN, RICHARD DIMBLEBY
KENNETH HORNE in the chair
Produced by TRAFFORD WHITELOCK
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What's On?
BASIL BOOTHROYD on The Difficulty of Avoiding Difficulties
5: Make me an offer with DORIT WELLES and members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Produced by JOHN BRIDGES
A group of five poetry programmes by MICHAEL BALDWIN
2: All in a day's work
Adventures In English series
2: The Photographic Process by COLIN RONAN
Science and the Community series
Prince Charles Edward Stuart 's attempt on the throne
Written by Margaret J. Miller Stories from World History series
Chairman, J. W. LAMBERT
Book: KARL MILLER
Art: EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH
Film: RICCARDO ARAGNO
Theatre: LIONEL HALE
Broadcasting: BARBARA BRAT
Sunday's broadcast
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Record requests
Colin Casson. trumpet: The Wakeland Singers
Interlude. Gaelic Service
From the BBC Sound Archives
A Place to Live
A pattern of life in a town square
Compiled by HILARY METHVEN
Produced by JOHN POWELL
Worcestershire v. the Australians
Further commentary
THE DAVIS CUP
European Zone
First Round
Great Britain v. Austria
Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON during the first day's play
From Tally Ho Lawn Tennis Club, Edgbaston, Birmingham
including:
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Turning Point: 2—
SIR BASIL SPENCE , O.M., talks to JOHN ELLISON
' Indefatigable GLYN OWEN visits the training ship at Anglesey, a hundred years old tomorrow
Introduced by GEOFFREY EARLE
A six-part serial play by CONSTANCE TEEAR
During the autumn of 1346, Joan de Beaumont continues her struggle against the unscrupulous Creppings. Sir Owain ap Maredudd has left the safety of the castle to fight Walter Crepping.
5: Flight into the Forest
Produced by EVELYN WILLIAMS
and Programme News
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Voice of the North (261 m. until 6.35)
News. Sport
News. Round-up
News. Stock Market Reports. News in Welsh
News
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News, comment controversy and character from town and country
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Light Entertalnmen
with the SOUTHERN SERENADE ORCHESTRA
Directed by Lou WHITESON
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Farm Forum.
Welsh farming magazine
CEDRIC WALLIS introduces records of the American mezzo-soprano
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Dilyn Afon: a visit to the Elan and Clacrwen valleys
Children talk about their surroundings
A series of fakes, frauds, and forgeries
The Man Who Fooled the Nazis by Charles Wassermann with Hugh Burden , Trader Faulkner Felix Felton , Carleton Hobbs and John Welsh
The story of a village locksmith, Elfried Schmidt , whose daring imposture saved many Austrians from the Gestapo, was published ten years ago. Recent research by Charles Wassermann shows him as an even greater impostor than he claimed to be.
Produced by DAVID Thomson
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The Rt. Hon. David Renton. M.P.. talks to Peter Midforth
Man Cyfarfod: meetings of the Free Church Council at Glanaman and Machynlleth
Brian Friel recalls his boyhood
by JOHN CONNELL
John Connell was still at Oxford when his first novel was published and met with immediate success. He recalls. wryly, how completely his head was turned: ' the merited consequences of which were a thoroughly bad degree and a year of unemployment, poverty, and obscurity m London.'
Answers to listeners' questions about science and technology
The Panel:
ROBERT BOYD
University College, London OTTO EDHOLM
National Institute for Medical Research
CHARLES VERNON
University College, London BILL WILLIAMS
University of Southampton In the chair,
PROFESSOR G. P. WELLS
Arranged by Archie Clow
Questions for future programmes to: Who Knows?, c/o BBC. Broadcasting House. London. W.I.
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
The News
Background to the News People in the News
Last of four programmes of seasonal verse
CARLETON HOBBS reads poems by Browning, Bridges, Meredith, Barnes, and Hopkins
Programme arranged by Rayner Heppenstall
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Prayers
The Lonely Life
The autobiography of BETTE DAVIS adapted for broadcasting read by MARY WIMBUSH
Fourteenth of fifteen Instalments
Broadcast in October 1963
Rondino in E flat major (Beethoven)
THE London BAROQUE Ensemble Conductor, KARL HAAS
11.22* String Quartet No. 2, in E flat major (Berwald)
THE BENTHIEN QUARTET on gramophone records