News, market trends and current topics
Wednesday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Talks by THE REV. DR. GORDON RUPP on Belief in God
and Programme News
Father, hear the prayer we offer (Tune, Gott Will 's Machen— S.P. 487)
Story: The Life of Christ
8: Storm clouds rising
The Prayer for Peace
0 Jesus, I have promised
(Tune, Thornbury—S.P. 255)
Tuesday's broadcast
Reproduction
1: Future of the race
Compiled by Michael Smee
Stage 1 by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
Tuesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 22
Lord, who throughout these forty days (BBC H.B. 83)
Psalm 119, vv. 57-64
St. Matthew 19. vv. 1-12
0 Father, by whose sovereign sway (BBC H.B. 222)
3: Shapes in movement
Robert BRAZILL talks about viewing an object or a group from various angles and sets classes an exercise in which an object is reproduced from several viewpoints at once. The value of showing more than one side of the subject is discussed with reference to paintings by Picasso. Gris, Ben Shahn , and Marcoussis.
Art and Design series
Written by Jenyth Worsley
Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
Cracow
Written by Halina Taborska
Geography series
Practice in musical activities begun in the Music Workshop
Written by William Murphy
Baedeker advised the Edwardian never to go anywhere without a bottle of brandy for emergencies.
LORD NORWICH takes a look at some more advice which his guidebooks offered to travellers fifty years ago
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
Correspondents are Invited to write to: Listening Post. BBC, Broadcasting House. London, W.1.
Wednesday's broadcast in the Light Programme
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For children under five
Today's story:
' Joe is Lost ' by DIANA Ross : part 1
A short story by Eilis Dillon
Adventures in English series
Written by Margaret J. Miller
Stories from British History series
Ideas in Education
18: Portrait of a Comprehensive School
How easy to get lost? How easy to get on? How many growing pains?
TONY GIBSON reports on a Home
Counties School
Chairman, DILYS POWELL
Book: KARL MILLER
Art: J. M. RICHARDS
Film: A. ALVAREZ
Theatre: RICHARD FINDLATER
Broadcasting: STEPHEN POTTER
Sunday's broadcast
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including
Turning Points: JOHN ELLISON talks to GROUP-CAPTAIN LEONARD CHESHIRE, V.C., D.S.O., D.F.C.
Cordon Rouge: GEORGE VILLIERS in the kitchen
Your Letters
You asked us to play ... record requests
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
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THE COMBINED
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead and BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Leader, James Hutcheon
Conductor, GEORGE HURST
See facing page followed by an interlude
The News Background to the News People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
DOUGLAS BROWN introduces this evening's edition of a programme designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics. Letters on public affairs, and issues of policy are specially welcome
Correspondents are invited to write to: Listening Post. BBC. Broadcasting House. London. W.l.
played by ARTHUR WILLS (organ) From Ely Cathedral