News, market trends, and current topics
Thursday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
My Faith and My Job Talk by THE Rev. R. REGINALD PARRY a minister
and Programme News
HECTOR STEWART introduces stories and memories from stage and screen
A Sound Archives production
given by Peter ALEXANDER (piano)
BENJAMIN LUXON (baritone) FREDERICK STONE (piano)
Introduced by ROLF RICHARDS
Intermediate German series
tLesson 5: Revision
An audio-visual course for secondary schools
Written by Raymond Escoffey
5: Life in the Coal Age Forests
Written by Henry Marshall
African Art
4: The African Artist Today-Tradition or Experiment by DENNIS DUERDEN
and Programme News
For children under five
Today's story:
' The Little Stopping Train 'by EILEEN MATHIAS
Written by Taya Zinkin
Travel Talks series
5: The first of three programmes on The Life and Message of Isaiah
Written by Robert C. Walton The Bible and Life series
Stories from Uncle Remus by J. C. Harris retold for broadcasting by GARRY LYLE
Stories and Rhymes series
Facts and guidance for teachers and other women who are thinking of returning to professional work.
Richard Palmer talks about the induction courses arranged for those who are entering or re-entering teaching.
Mrs. I.E. Owen takes a look inside the classroom of today
and
A visit to a course in progress with comments from the women taking part.
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in Any Questions?
Thursday's broadcast in the Light Programme
A magazine of interest to all, but with older listeners specially in mind, including:
The Bracchis: by MARGERY HUMBLE
Forgive and Forget: Huw BALLARD THOMAS talks about a neglected therapy
Introduced by PHILIP PHILLIPS
by John Buchan dramatised in eight parts by JOHN KEIR CROSS
' She's an incendiary and a spy in the midst of us! This beldame has spun a web up and down the land, she's made a great bureau of treason to foster revolution at home and to send damning secrets abroad.'
3: Triumph of a Baronet
Sir Tumour Wyse.JOHN BENTLEY Justin Cranmer. ...GARARD GREEN
Produced by DAVID DAVIS
and Programme News
FRANK CORONER tells the story of the first time he left Buenos Aires on a gold-digging expedition
Passages chosen and arranged to express a mood about God and man
VICTOR GOLLANCZ presents an adaptation for radio of his own anthology
Part 4:
The Relation of Man to Man beginning with the words of Dostoevsky: 'Compassion is the chief law of human existence ' and ending with the Finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with the words of Schiller's Ode to Joy
The anthology read by: VANESSA REDGRAVE
OLGA LINDO , MARGARET WOLFIT JOHN RUDDOCK , JACK SHEPHERD
STEPHEN THORNE , GABRIEL WOOLF
Produced by PAUL OESTREICHER
People in the News followed by NEWS-STANDHow the dailies have handled the week's news, the opinions they have expressed, and current trends in and out of Fleet Street, are analysed by JOHN CONNELL
A message from the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
by Richard CHURCH
5: The Moving Mountains from his book Calm October
1 played by ANN GRIFFITHS (harp)
Roy JOWITT (clarinet)
ROGER JENKINS (piano)