News, market trends, and current topics
Wednesday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
The Personal Factor
Talks by THE Rev. MAX MAGEE
4: Power Personified
and Programme News
FRANCES MON JONES with songs and tunes that are called' folk'
A Sound Archives production
4: Lavoisier and the nature of burning
Written by John Richmond
by Rachel Percival
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
Tuesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 50
Firmly I believe and truly
(BBC H.B. 168)
Psalm 150
St. John 11, vv. 45-54
Be near us. Holy Trinity (BBC
H.B. 165)
Written by Walter Panofsky
German for Sixth Forms series
Written by Jenyth Worsley
Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
Compiled and introduced by JOHN GRAY
Geography series
Practice in musical activities learned in the Music Workshop
Written by William Murphy
(See Wednesday at 11.20 a.m.)
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Leader, Trevor Williams
Conducted by JAMES LOCKHART
James Lockhart broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Ltd
and Programme News
For children under five Today's story:
' Baby Bear and Grandma by MABEL ALLAN
by Meindert DeJong
Part 1: Waiting
Adventures In English series
The fight against the Liverpool cholera epidemic of 1832 Written by Elfrida Vipont
Stories from British History series
Ideas in Education
A series of programmes about education for women who might enter or return to teaching
Introduced by ROGER OWEN
2: The Shortage of Teachers
Speakers:
SIR WILLIAM ALEXANDER
DAVID GRUGEON
M. G. POWELL-DAVIES
JOHN VAIZEY
Chairman, LIONEL HALE
Broadcasting:
KATHARINE WHITEHORN
Book: WALTER ALLEN
Art: GEORGE MELLY
Film: RICCARDO ARAGNO
Theatre: RICFLARD FINDLATER
Sunday's broadcast
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Henry Irving : DEREK PARKER presents memories of the famous actor
The Struggle for the Vote: SORREL BENTINCK talks to MARY RICHARDSON, militant suffragette (From the BBC Sound Archives)
You asked us to play:.. record requests
Introduced by POLLY ELWES
by Arnold Bennett adapted for broadcasting by OLIVIA MANNING
A seasonable visit to the sea brings more advancement for Denry, The Card.'
3: A Trip to Llandudno
Other parts: Edward J. Webb Greville Alford , Penelope Shaw Peggy Hughes , George Woolley Chrys Salt , Richard Taylor
Produced by ANTHONY CORNISH in the BBC Midland studios
Graiiam Armitage is appearing in 'Past Imperfect ' at the St. Martin's Theatre, London
and Programme News
with THE NOVELAIRS
Directed by EDWARD RUBACH
A panorama of the year 1907
Written and compiled by Leslie Baily
with the voices of: Lady Violet Bonham Carter, Florrie Forde, Mr. Charles H. Gibbs-Smith, Mr. W. J. Brunnell, Mrs. Trethowan, Mr. R. Robbins, Mr. J. Davis, Mrs. J. Chapple, Mr. R. Getgood, Mr. Reginald Giles, Mr. and Mrs. J. Madron
and Russell Napier, Dudley Rolph, Christine Gray, Cyril Tawney and Helen Clare
Narrator, Freddy Grisewood
The Orchestra conducted by Alan Paul who also arranged the music
Produced by Vernon Harris
Presenter: HARDIMAN SCOTT , BBC Political Correspondent
Trend Analysis: MICHAEL SHIELDS , Chairman of National Opinion Polls
Computer Service: BRYAN LEWIS with an IBM 7094 machine
Political Analysis: ANTHONY KING , Magdalen College. Oxford and DAVID HOLMES , Assistant BBC Political Correspondent
Newsreaders: DOUGLAS SMITH , JOHN WEBSTER , Roy WILLIAMSON Outside Broadcasts microphones are at each main Party H.Q. and in over thirty constituencies.
9.0
It's Anyone's Guess
As the polls close, Hardiman Scott takes you round the Party H Q.s. to the Computer Centre and to an actual count in progress.
A full bulletin from at home and abroad.
From the first twenty to thirty results due in. it may be possible to spot the winning Party.
As the flow of results speeds up, Home Service concentrates on full coverage of those that will substantially affect the outcome.
A combined News, Current Affairs. and Outside Broadcasts presentation
See pages 4 and 5