News, market trends and current topics
Thursday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
On the birth of a school
Talks by DR. J. H. HIGGINSON
5: School leavers' search
and Programme News
Previously broadcast on Wednesday
1965 - International Co-operation Year
With recordings from the BBC Sound Archives
MARGARET QUASS looks at the story behind this idea and discusses its purpose with WAYLAND YOUNG Chairman, U.K. Committee, I.C.Y.
THE RT. HON. KENNETH YOUNGER Director of the Royal Institute of International Affairs
Produced by DAVID ALLAN
Written by Hans-Joachim Nimtz Intermediate German series
Lesson 18: L'Accident tAn audio-visual course for secondary schools
Written by Raymond Escotfey
6: The First Farmers
Written by Leonard Cottrell Observer sequence by Rhoda Power
Current Affairs
A broadcast on a subject of topical interest
AUDREY RUSSELL introduces this norning's edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views of current topics.
Thursday's broadcast in the Light Programme
and Programme News
For children under five
Today's story: ' The Peacock' by RUTH AINSWORTH
Written by Vivian Rowe
6: The friend at midnight
Written by Jack Shepherd
The Bible and Life series
A poetry programme compiled by William Mayne Stories and Rhymes series
Women and Work
Facts and guidance for teachers and other women who are thinking 'of returning to professional work
16: Opportunities for Voluntary Work
PROFESSOR LADY WILLIAMS, C.B.E., considers the role of the voluntary worker
DAVID HOBMAN gives a guide to voluntary service
A member of the W.V.S. and housewife engaged in welfare work describe what they do
Introduced by IRENE HILTON
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
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Trevor Williams
Conductor, NORMAN DEL MAR
Fantasia on an In Nomine by John Taverner. Maxwell Davies
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Reminiscing About Milk: with TOM GRAHAM
We Can'Blame Beecmng:
MARJORIE LLOYD , with a careful timetable and a lot of determination, managed to make a remarkable journey in order to view a cottage
Soochow Creek: ALICE BERRY -
HART recalls her memories of a Chinese waterway
Songs to the Guitar: from
MARI GRIFFITH
Introduced by DICK GREGSON from the North of England
A radio play in fifteen parts by LANCE SIEVEKING , based on the novel by VICTOR HUGO
Part
The steamship La Durande. on her way from St. Malo to Guernsey. is off her course in the fog. Captain Clubin himself steers the ship and. going full steam ahead. rushes Straight upon a huge rock.
Theme music by RONALD BINGE
Produced by JOHN POWELL
and Programme News
A radio competition for bands
Round 1
From the North:
CARLTON MAIN FRICKLEY COLLIERY BAND
Conductor, JACK ATHERTON
From Scotland:
CLYDEBANK BURGH BAND
Conductor, ANTHONY CLUCAS
The Judges:
HARRY MORTIMER and GILBERT VINTER
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by NEWS STAND
How 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 GEORGE SCOTT
A journalist from abroad looks at Great Britain this week
with DUKE ELLINGTON
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
MILT JACKSON and WES MONTGOMERY
MARK MURPHY
THE COLEMAN HAWKINS QUINTET and the CANNONBALL ADDERLEY QUINTET on gramophone records