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Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
We live and learn
Teaching religion in a Secondary Modern School
Talks by MRS. HESTER OLIVER
2: Can I Rule Off Now?
and Programme News
EDWARD BLISHEN recalls-how could he forget?-the day when he led some thirty boys into the Tate Gallery
Ward Sister
† JEAN CAMPBELL talks to ROBERT GLADWELL about her work in charge of the children's ward of a big London hospital
Présenté par
Richard et Catherine
Written by Odette Lhenry
Early Stages in French series
Written by Emile Harven also JAN ROSOL singing with his guitar
Intermediate French series
Roots, by Arnold Wesker
An extract from the play
The Sixth Form series: The Christian Religion and its Philosophy
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA
Led by Granville Casey
Conducted by BERNARD KEEFFE
and Programme News
A spontaneous discussion by JACK LONGLAND
RICHARD CROSSMAN M.P. ,
THE RT. HON. ENOCH POWELL M.P. ,
KENNETH HORNE
Question-Master, LIONEL HALE
From the Cathedral School, Bristol
Last Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme
1809-68
A trapper and guide in the days when the frontier of the United States was moving west
Written by Leslie Reade
Stories from World History series
Scenes from the family life of a Virginian tobacco planter in colonial days
First of a new series of five broadcasts on the American Colonies
Written by John Tully
History Work Units series
First of three talks by BERNARD KEEFFE on the music inspired by Mendelssohn's travels in Scotland
Adventures in Music series
by Anthony Trollope
Episode 11
Sunday's broadcast
A sound guide to the latest long-playing records of popular music
Introduced by Roy BRADFORD
A magazine of interest to all, but with older listeners specially in mind, including:
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Silver lining: THE
REV. S. P. FREELAND talks about the inspiration a handicapped child has been
Meet you on the pier:
ROBERT GUNNELL looks at the pier, past and present
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
and Programme News
Introduced by LÉON GOOSSENS
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
Before an invited audience in St. George's Hall, Bradford
Introduced by Leon Goossens. BBC Welsh Orchestra, conducted by Maurice Handford
ANONA WINN, JOY
ADAMSON JACK TRAIN, RICHARD DIMBLEBY
KENNETH HORNE in the chair
Produced by HUMPHREY BARCLAY
Last Thursday's broadcast
How Much for a Leg?
An enquiry into the causes, and the cost, of accidents at work
' The law relating to accident prevention is in its infancy.'
'How can we talk about compensation for accidents? Workmen are not compensated, they are penalised.'
Written and produced by STANLEY WILLIAMSON
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Trio-Sonata in E major, Op. 2
No. 9 played by THE BASIL LAM ENSEMBLE Patrick Hailing (violin) Marjorie Lavers (violin) Peter Halling (cello)
Basil Lam (harpsichord)
1 Broadcast on March 17. 1963
Mozart and Britten played by THE DELPHOS ENSEMBLE David Cowsill (oboe) Meyer Stolow (violin) Kenneth Page (viola) Oliver Brookes (cello)
Broadcast on December 2,
1963, in the Midland Home Service