Friday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
On the birth of a school
Talks by J. H. HIGGINSON
6: Sixth form summit
and Programme News
New Every Morning, page 93 New every morning is the love
<BBC H.B. 408)
Psalm 138
Genesis 18, vv. 20-33; 19, v. 29 All as God wills. who wisely heeds (BBC H.B. 1)
Six programmes for teachers and parents on the Authority of the Bible
Introduced by HAROLD LouKES '
Reader in Education, Oxford
1: A Scientist looks at Authority
Speaker, THE REV. J. S. HABGOOD Rector of Jedburgh
Dr. Habgood was formerly a Fellow of Kind's College, Cambridge. where he did research in neurophysiology.
Introduction to Russian
Lesson 20
Last Wednesday's broadcast in the Third Network
A booklet is available
HO-120 words a minute
Compiled by MARY DE la MAHOTIÈRE
For those who want to keep up or improve their speeds in any shorthand system A booklet is available
Lesson 21
Last Thursday's broadcast in the Third Network
A booklet and records are available
Crossroads
Members of the Sutton and Cheam Motor Club question
JOHNGOTT
Chief Constable of Northants
PAT GREGORY
A senior executive of the R.A.C.
COURTENAY EDWARDS
Motoring Correspondent of the Sunday Telegraph
MERVYN CUTLER
Technical Director of Automotive Products
Chairman, BILL HARTLEY
Produced by Jim Pestridge
From Cheam Sports Club, Surrey
Road Conditions
and Programme News
taking the lid off life with VALERIE MASTERS , RONNIE TAYLOR
THE MORGAN-JAMEs Duo
BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conductor, PAUL FENOULHET
Devised by Al Read
Written by Ronnie Taylor
Produced by BILL WORSLEY
Broadcast on October 4, 1964, in the Light Programme
Sir Paul Dukes, K.B.E., author, musician, teacher of Yoga, and one-time secret agent, discusses with Roy Plomley in a recorded programme the gramophone records he would take to a desert island.
(Last Monday's broadcast)
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from BBC radio and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
An extended version of Friday's broadcast
Dame Margot Fonteyn
DEREK PARKER introduces records of some of the music danced by this famous ballerina
GLENICE HALLIDAY (mezzo-soprano)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader,Philip Whiteway
Conducted by ARWEL HUGHES
and Programme News
with HARRY DAVIDSON
AND his ORCHESTRA
Introduced by REX PALMER Master of Ceremonies, CHARLES CRATHORN
Produced by John Billingham
The dances:
Waverley Twostep; Pride of Erin; Tango. Serida; Petite Mazurka; Interlude, Rustle of Spring; Victorian Gavotte; Saunter Reve; Gay Paree One-step; The Last Waltz
The Man from
Massey Turnpike by Kenneth Hayles
In 1864 Matthew Dobbie , an Englishman, was killed at Massey Turnpike, fighting for the Federal Army in the American Civil War. Tom Kitson. a young American, brought to England news of Matthew's last hours. But there was more to Matthew's death-and to his life too-than his sorrowing family realised. with Ronald Wilson
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by BETTY DAVIES
News and views on books from NICHOLAS Guppy , ERIC RHODE ANTHONY SMITH
Christopher DRIVER in conversation with MARGHANlTA LASKI about The Disarmers and ELIZABETH LONGFORD on Wellington
Introduced by Robin HOLMES
Haydn Quartets
G major, Op. 76 No. 1
11.23* G minor, Op. 74 No. played by the AMICI STRING QUARTET Lionel Bentley (violin) Colin Staveley (violin)
Christopher Wellington (viola) Peter Halting (cello)