News, market trends, and current topics
Thursday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK de Manio
Teaching from a Wheelchair
The REV. A. H. BULL tells how it works
and Programme News
Second edition
Hector Stewart introduces stories and memories from the stage and screen
A Sound Archives production
sung by CHRISTOPHER Kevte (baritone) with Frederick Stone (piano)
Das Wunder des Schwebens
Written by Heinrich Minden
Intermediate German series
Lesson 3
La Surprise
An audio-visual course for secondary schools
Written by Raymond Escoffey
3: How old is it?
Written by Henry Marshall
African Art
2: Royal patronage-He and Benin by R E. Bradbury
and Programme News
For children under five
Today's story:
' Wishing Leaves ' by MONICA Hocknet
Written by Tim Severin
Travel Talks series
3: The Life of Amos
Written by Muriel Hardill
The Btble and Life series
by Rhoda Power
Stories and Rhymes series
Women and Work
Facts and guidance for teachers and other women who are thinking of returning to professional work
1: Should I returnf
DR. F. Lincoln RALPHS gives some facts and figures on the teaching profession and Three housewives discuss ways of combining home and work Introduced by IRENE HILTON
A magazine with older listeners specially in mind
This travel edition includes:
Two for the Road: BARRY CHAMBERS interviews MR. and MRS. ROLAND Hallas as they roam the highways in their 200-year-old caravan
Company in the Compartment: MARJORIE WILKINSON talks about a fellow traveller who turned a dull journey into a memorable experience
The Ship's Concert Party: as described by JOE HOYLAND
One Horse Power: and the pleasures of riding on the Isle of Man horse trams
Chinese Festivals: ALICE BERRY -HART recounts her childhood memories
Introduced by DICK GREGSON
From the North of England
by John Buchan dramatised in eight parts by John Keir Cross
' was a while after TrafalKar. but with Bonaparte still at his wickedness away down south and across the Channel. I was on my way aloni; the lonely coast road to my lodKinxs at St. Andrews .. '
1: The Flyby-Night
Produced by David DAVIS
and Programme News
John Ogdon (piano)
Scottish National Orchestra
Leader, Sam Bor
Conductor, Alexander Gibson
From the Usher Hall, Edinburgh
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Special Election Survey
In addition to its usual world-wide coverage Ten O'clock presents an extended Election round-up of actuality of the day's big events. trend analysis. and discussion of the latest issues.
In two talks John D. Stewart, an Ulster civil engineer gives his impressions of living and working in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands
Beethoven
Trio in E flat major. Op. 70
No. 2 played by THE SCOTTISH TRIO
Louis Carus (violin) Joan Dickson (cello)
Wight Henderson (piano)