News, market trends, and current topics
Wednesday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JOHN TIMPSON
Peter was his nickname
Talks by THE REV. PHILIP TURNER
4: Traitor
and Programme News
9: Becquerel and the mysterious rays
Written by Hugh David
Stage 1 by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
Tuesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 44
Jesus lives! thy terrors now
(BBC H.B. 106)
Psalm 139
St. John 20, vv. 19-29
We saw thee not when thou didst come (BBC H.B. 74)
und Studentenleben in Deutschland
Devised by Stephen Kanocz
German for Sixth Forms series
Written by Jenyth Worstey
Introduced by John CAMBURN
Geography series
Practice in musical activities learned in the Music Workshop
Written by William Murphy
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by JOHN HOPKINS
and Programme News
For children under five
Today's story: Chippy and the door sausage' by CONSTANCE MILLER
by Clive King adapted by Philippa Pearce Part 1: The Meeting
Adventures in English series
Changes in army nursing during the Crimean War (1854-56)
Written by Jo Manton
Stories from British History series
Ideas in Education
A series of programmes for women who might enter or return to teaching
Introduced by ROGER OWEN
7: Streaming
Children vary tremendously In ability and in the rate at which they mature. How can the schools respond to this variety? Is streaming the answer?
Speakers:
MRS. N. NEWTON a Junior School Headmistress
DR. W. D. WALL,
Director, National Foundation for Educational Research
RICHARD PALMER ,
L.C.C. Staff Inspector
Chairman, LIONEL HALE
Last Sunday's broadcast
A magazine with older listeners specially in mind, including:
To be laid away:
WILLIAM TAYLOR talks about his first day at school
Life begins at seventy-two:
MRS. CHARLOTTE SEXTON looks back over some of her more recent jobs-in a funfair, a hotel, and a school for backward children
Music in the Streets: ANTHONY
SCHOOLING meets FRED THOMPSON and FRED STURGE , London street musicians
You asked us to play:.: record requests
Introduced by POLLY ELWES
by Arnold Bennett adapted for broadcasting by OLIVIA MANNING
8: The Supreme Honour
Denry achieves his greatest ambitions, at home and abroad.
Councillor Barlow.LESLIE HOWE
Other parts: Brian Drakeford Chrys Salt , Marjorie Cooper
Harold Horton , Paul Marklew
Produced by ANTHONY CORNISH in the BBC Midland studios
and Programme News
with THE NOVELAIRS
Directed by EDWARD RUBACH
by MARY ADAMS of The Consumers' Association and The Council of Industrial Design
Mrs. Adams describes a visit tn the Soviet Union for the opening of the British Design Exhibition. She was able to compare her impressions of Russian goods in the shops with what she had seen on earlier visits, and to talk to Russian officials concerned with industrial design.
From the University of St. Andrews In the Chair,
Professor G. P. WELLS
Members of the Panel: J.I.G. CADOGAN
G. A. HORRIDGE
A. M. HOPGOOD
A. E. RITCHIE
Arranged by CHIE CLOW
If you have a question to put to the panel please write it on a postcard and send It to: Who Knows? BBC. Broadcasting House. London. W.1.
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway Conducted by DAVID LLOYD JONES
The News
Background to the News People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
DOUGLAS BROWN Introduces a programme specially designed to reflect listeners' comments on current issues
Correspondents are invited to wrtte to Listening Post. BBC. Broadcasting House. London. W.l.
Sonata da chiesa in E minor.
Op. 3 No. (Corelli)
Members of the DANISH STATE RADIO CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
MOGENS WÖLDIKE (organ)
11.21* Sonata In D minor
(C. P. E. Bach)
STUTTGART CHAMBER Music GROUP Hans-Ulrich Niggemann (flute) Ulrich Grehling (violin) Crete Niggemann (viola da gamba)
Karl Heinz Lautner (harpsichord)
21.36* Trio-Sonata In F major,
Op. 4 No. (Carelli)
Members of the COPENHAGEN MUSIC SOCIETY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Directed by JÖRGEN ERNST HANSEN on gramophone records