News and market trends
Wednesday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Men of Steel
Talks by THE REV. RICHARD TAYLOR
4: A Back Room
and Programme News
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Cywaln: talks magazine
Second edition
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Service for Primary Schools
for Primary Schools
Introductory Music: Mozart's Eine kleine Nachtmusik
9.8 THE SERVICE
Rejoice, the Lord is king
(Tune, Gopsal: S.P. 632)
Interlude: Rediscovering the world. 9: Company
The Prayer of Dedication
The King of love (Tune, St.
Columba: S.P. 654)
Tuesday's broadcast in the Third Network
played by JOHN MCCAW (clarinet)
ANN BROOMHEAD (piano)
Stage 1, by RACHEL PERCIVAL Tuesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 54
When all thy mercies, 0 my
God (BBC H.B. 22)
Psalm 107, vv. 31-42
Acts 21, vv. 1-14
Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace (BBC H.B. 379)
JIMMY LEACH AND HIS
ORGANOLIAN QUARTET
by Gladys Whitred
Compiled and introduced by ROBERT REID Geography series
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Schools: Second Stages in Welsh
Schools: Scottish Heritage
4: On the shore by PROFESSOR W. S. BULLOUGH and IAN MERCER General Science series
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor, RAE JENKINS
and Programme News
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The Farmers
ANONA WINN, JOY
ADAMSON JACK TRAIN, RICHARD DIMBLEBY
KENNETH HORNE in the chair Produced by HUMPHREY BARCLAY
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What's On?: coming events
A series of readings and records
2: Stendhal in Florence and Rome
Reader, DAVID BROOMFIELD
Produced by JOHN LADE
retold by JO MANTON
1: The Strangers
The story of Philemon and Baucis
Adventures In English series
2: The water works
Written by Leslie Wolff
Science and the Community series
1728-79
Scientist and navigator
Written by John Tully
Stories from British History series
Chairman, DILYS POWELL , Sunday's broadcast
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Gaelic Service
from the BBC Sound Archives
Take a Letter
Some secretaries to the famous Introduced by M. A. CARTER
The Lawn Tennis Championships
Commentary by MAURICE EDELSTON and Max ROBERTSON from the Centre and No. 1 Courts with summaries and comments by BEA WALTER.
Results and latest news from the other courts given by BASIL CURTIS
From the All England Lawn Tennis Club
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
You asked us to play .. , record requests
The Victorians: 3 - DEREK PARKER looks at Tennyson
How to relax: some suggestions from listeners
Armchair Gardener: simple hints and tips from FRED LOADS Introduced by MARGARET HUBBLE
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' Three Guitars ': play by A. Liston and J. C. McLean
by Angus MacLeod from a story by GERALD HEARD with Sam Wanamaker
Nicholas Bradegar looks back on his life, with its mixture of success and failure, on a boyhood resolution and ambition which became for him a symbol and a driving-force.
Other parts played by: Effie Morrison , Arthur Boland Douglas Murchie , Gerard Slevin
Produced by JAMES CRAMPSEY Broadcast on January 1 in the Scottish Home Service
The Lawn Tennis Championships
Further news
and Programme News
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News Round-Up
News
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News. Stock Market Reports. News in Welsh
News. Sport
Voice of the North
News, comment controversy and character from town and country
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The Ramblers Showband: The Spellbinders: Sandy Moir; Jill Stewart, piano
played by the BBC NORTHERN DANCE ORCHESTRA
Conductor, BERNARD HERRMANN Introduced by ROGER MOFFAT
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Farm Forum: from The Royal Highland Show. Ingliston
Welsh farming magazine
Some great singers of the past recalled, with records by NAOMI JACOB
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BBC West of England Players, conducted by Philip Moore: Bristol Singers: Cynthia Glover, soprano: Malcolm Knowles. tenor: Julian Smith, baritone; Christopher Dcarnley. organ
Singers with Scottish National Orchestra, and Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra: conducted by Johnny Dankworth and Alexander Gibson. Part 1: Weill
Brain Drain: why do so few students from Queen's University. Belfast, enter local industry? Ian Hill reports!
1912-1916
The story of a commission which started in peace on the China Station and ended in the Persian Gulf during the 1914 War; told by three sailors, who as young men served in the sloop, and who, after fifty years, met again in a BBC studio
CAPTAIN P. L. GUNN D.S.M., R.N. (Rt.)
WILLIAM WATSON
WILLIAM BLAKE Production by MAURICE BROWN
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The Policeman in the Community: talk by Terence Lee
Anthony Fell, M.P.. talks to Peter Midforth
by PROFESSOR T. K. EWER , b.v.sc, Ph.D., M.R.CV.S
Much has been said recently about scientists leaving Britain for opportunities abroad
In this talk a scientist gives his personal reasons why he is glad to have come home again after many years overseas
Answers to listeners' questions about science and technology from Dublin
The Panel:
W. J. DAVIS
Trinity College
J. N. R. GRAINGER Trinity College
T. MURPHY
University College T. E. NEVIN
University College
In the Chair.
PROFESSOR G. P. WELLS
Arranged by ARCHIE CLOW
Recorded in Dublin by courtesy of Radio Elreann
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, GEORGE HURST
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
by PETER DUVAL SMITH who takes a trip back to Port Said, which he knew before the Suez adventure, and gets taken to the Black Museum..... But, despite the past, the day ends in great friendliness.
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Prayers
Far from the Madding Crowd by THOMAS HARDY abridged by Denis Constanduros read by PAUL ROGERS Fourteenth of fifteen instalments
Bach
Cantata No. 211: Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht (Coffee Cantata) sung by LISA OTTO (soprano) Josef TRAXEL (tenor)
DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone) with KARLHEINZ Z6LLER (flute)
THE STRINGS OF THE
BERLIN PHILHARMONIC Orchestra
HEINZ FRIEDRICH HARTIG (harpsichord continuo) IRMGARD POPPEN (cello continuo)
Conducted by KARL FORSTER on a gramophone record