Ϯ Speaker, THE REV. PETER FORD
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
Unity in Practice
1: In Britain
Speaker, THE REV. JOHN WELLER
and Programme News
Four readings from the book by JOANNA JONES abridged by Madge Hart read by MARY WIMBUSH
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Sunday's broadcast
Ϯ by BEVERLEY PICK
Mr. Pick, industrial designer and well known for his Christmas lights in London's West End and in other cities, makes a plea for better and more Imaginative lighting in our towns and cities on all the other nights of the year.
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
New Every Morning, page 76
How are thy servants blest, 0
Lord (BBC H.B. 305)
Psalm 122
Ephesians 1, vv. 3-10, 15-23
Son of God, eternal Saviour
(BBC H.B. 377)
A talk on current affairs in France given by AGNÈS TANGUY and HENRI ApPIA
by WILLIAM APPLEBY
Alabama Johnny Crack
The Cobbler and the Crow
An illustrated talk by STEVE RACE
Orchestral Concerts series
Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme.
and Programme News
For children under five
Today's story: ' Wilfred and his dog Ginger.' Part 1: The Removal, by JOAN E. CASS
by Gordon Reynolds
Mr. Winkle on the Ice from Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens
For the nine- to eleven-yearolds, by GLYN HARRIS
Children at School
The work of JEAN PIAGET , the Swiss psychologist, has had a great influence on current educational thinking. DR. KENNETH LoVELL , Lecturer in Education at the University of Leeds, gives an account of it in a group of four talks on Learning and Thinking
1: Babyhood and the Nursery Years
I Killed Fraser Cook ... by Michael Hardwick with Noel Johnson , Peter Pratt
Geoffrey Matthews and Eva Stuart
When a man is under Pressure, he finds where his weakness lies ...
Produced by BETTY DAVIS
Ϯ Saturday's broadcast
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including: tArgument: the first in a series of conversations on an issue of the day tSince Time Began: Disease and injury have always been with us. DEREK PARKER talks to DR. NOEL POYNTER , Director of the Wellcome Historical Museum, about the story of medicine which it contains
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from the South-East
This week from
Kingsdale School, Dulwich Introduced by JOHN HOBDAY
Produced by GARETH WALTERS
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Can you help the Police or can they help you7
Scottish Dance Music
DUGALD JENKINS and his HEATHER DANCE BAND
A play by Barry Bermange from the novel by HUMPHREY COBB
Characters in order of speaking: with Gerald Moon and Kevin McHugh
Produced by JOHN GIBSON
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The News
Background to the News People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
JOHN THOMPSON introduces a programme specially designed to reflect listeners' comments on public affairs and policy
Correspondents are invited to write to: Listening Post. BBC. Broadcasting House. London. W.l.
Wottie read by BASIL BOOTHROYD
Ϯ Produced by JOHN BRIDGES
MELVIN KAPLAN (oboe) RONALD ROSEMAN (oboe)
MORRIS NEWMAN (bassoon)
ALBERT FULLER (harpsichord) 7HE JACOBEAN ENSEMBLE Directed by THURSTON DART (organ)
Trio-Sonata No.6, in D major, for two oboes and continuo (Handel)
11.25* Trio-Sonata No.6, in G minor (set of ten) (Purcell)
11.35* Trio-Sonata No.4, in F major, for two oboes and continuo (Handel) on gramophone records