News, market trends and current topics
Thursday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine*
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
The Day of Prayer in New Places
1 Speaker, MRS. ALISON BRATTON
and Programme News
0 worship the King (Tune,
Hanover)
Interlude: Christ in St. John's
Gospel. 7: The Servant
The Prayer for God's Presence He who would valiant be
(Tune, Monks Gate)
Previously broadcast on Wednesday
From the BBC Sound Archives
Poles Apart
EDWARD CAST introduces tales of the Arctic and Antarctic
It was seven years ago this week that the Commonwealth Trans-antarctic Expedition was successfully completed.
Produced by Helen Fry
Fahrstunde
Written by Marianne Walla
Intermediate German series
19: Programme varié tAn audio-visual course for secondary schools
Written by Raymond Escoffey
† 7: Weavers and potters
Written by Leonard Cottrell
Observer Sequence by Rhoda Power
The first of four talks - in which Alec Robertson discusses the development of the Requiem Mass and its use in Britten's War Requiem.
† Polly ELWES introduces this midday edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics. Letters on lively talking points of any kind are welcome for these broadcasts
Thursday's broadcast in the Light Programme
and Programme News
For children under five
Today's story: ' Flying the Fish' by KATHLEEN RAMSAY
Written by Annette Conrad
Travel Talks series
7: The pearl of great price
Written by Jack R. King
The Bible and Life series
A storv from Rumania retold'by JUN URE and poems
Stories and Rhymes series
Women and Work
Facts and guidance for teachers and other women who are thinking of returning to professional work
17: Correspondence Column
Questions from listeners about the nursing profession are answered by CHRISTINE BROWN of the Royal College of Nursing
JOAN GRAY of the Queen's Institute of District Nursing and SHEILA SMITH of the Education Division of the Royal College of Nursing
Introduced by IRENE HILTON
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in Any QuestionsT
Thursday's broadcast in the Light Programme
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader. Philip Whiteway
Conductor,RAE JENKINS
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including tA Designing Mind:
RAYMOND BAXTER talks to ALEC ISSIGONIS
Scholarship Boy: 2-JoE HOY-
LAND describes how. fifty years ago, a lad from the town made the grade
Poems by Sheila Jefferies : read by MARY WIMBUSH
The Road to Ronda:
GWEN HOWELL recalls a winter holiday in southern Spain
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
A radio play in fifteen parts by LANCE SIEVEKING , based on the novel by VICTOR Hugo Part 10
The steamer La Durande is wrecked on the Douvres Rocks. but the engine has not been damaged. Déruchette promises that if anyone succeeds in rescuing the engine she will marry him. \
Theme music by RONALD BINGE
and Programme News
Played by the BBC Northern Ireland Light Orchestra
Led by Maurice Brett
Conductor, Terence Lovett
.A radio competition for bands
Round 2
From the North:
CRESWELL COLLIERY BAND
Conductor, ERNEST WOODHOUSE
From the West:
CAMBORNE TOWN BAND
Conductor, FRED ROBERTS
The Judges,
HARRY MORTIMER GILBERT VINTER
Bournemouth
Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Gerald Jarvis Conducted by Louis Fremaux
Part 1
Before his death in 1964, NEIL Bell talked to ROBERT FORBES about his schooldays at Chat-ham where he trained for work in the naval dockyard
Part 2
Ken Dodd in a Comedy Parade programme
BBC REVUE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by MALCOLM LOCKYER
Script by Eddie Braben and Ken Dodd
Produced by BILL WORSLET
Broadcast on October 22, 1964, in the Light Programme
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by NEWS-STAND tHow 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
Stan Kenton and his Orchestra
Milt Jackson and Ray Charles
Big Bill Broonzy and Clifford Brown
(on gramophone records)