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Lent Series: 2 THE REV. DR. JOHN FOSTER on Church History A.D. 1700-1800
Eve of the Great Advance
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New Every Morning, page 50
Lead us, heavenly Father, lead us (BBC H.B. 307)
Canticle 2
St. Matthew 22, vv. 1-14
Father, in whom we live (BBC
H.B. 166)
Six programmes for teachers and parents on the Authority of the Bible
Introduced by HAROLD LOUKES Reader in Education at Oxford
4: Critical Scholarship and the Bible
† Speaker. THE REV. C. F. EVANS
Professor of New Testament Studies at King's College, London Do the methods and conclusions of modern critical study undermine the authority of the Bible? How much does the teacher of R.E. need to know about biblical criticism? Should boys and girls be confronted with the New Testament before they are of an age to grasp its basic meaning?
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Everyday German by radio
Lesson tBroadcast on March 9 in the Third Network
A booklet is available
80-120 words a minute
Compiled by MARY DE LA MAHOTIÈRE
A booklet Is available
Lesson 24
Last Thursday's broadcast in the Third Network
A booklet and records are available
Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
Defensive Driving: The last of three talks by RONALD PRIESTLEY on driving techniques
Holidays in Eastern Europe: practical advice from DUDLEY NOBLE
Every Outing an Adventure: MAY HANKEY recalls the early days of motoring
The 35th International Motor Show in Geneva: RAYMOND BAXTER , BBC Motoring Correspondent, sums up his personal views on this year's show
Road Conditions for the week ahead
Celebrities and personalities
Introduced by NAN WINTON and MICHAEL SMEE
Produced by Richard Dingley
Repeated: Monday 9.20 a.m.
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taking the lid off life with DONNA DOUGLAS
THE MORGAN-JAMES Duo
WOOLF PHILLIPS
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Devised by Al Read
Written by RONNIE TAYLOR
Produced by BILL WORSLEY
Broadcast on October 25, 1964, in the Light Programme
Sir Richard Woolley, Astronomer-Royal, 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
Lydia Sokolova
DEREK PARKER introduces records of some of the music danced by the first English girl in the Diaghilev ballet company
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, GEORGE HURST
† Part
WILLIAM GLOCK , the BBC's Controller of Music, talks about the Music Programme which enters its third phase this week
Part 2
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HARRY DAVIDSON
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Introduced by REX PALMER M.C. , CHARLES CRATHORN
Produced by John Billingham
The dances: Waltz; Liberty Twostep; Lilani Tango; Crinoline Gavotte; Royal Saunter; Empress Mazurka; Mayfair Quickstep ; The Last Waltz
The unfinished novel by Charles Dickens adapted for broadcasting by Mollie Hardwick with a suggested ending
The story is told, with the words of Charles Dickens, by Francis de Wolff
Cast in order of speaking:
(Brian Oulton is in "Hostile Witness" at the Haymarket Theatre, London)
(Repeated on Monday at 3.15)
Finishing Edwin Drood â a discussion: Friday at 7.30
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News and views on books from
SIR GERALD BARRY
JOHN MORRIS
ERIC RHODE
PETA FORDHAM In conversation with JULIAN SYMONS about The Robbers' Tale and MARGHANITA LASKI on Voluntary Service Overseas
Introduced by ROBIN HOLMES
Haydn
Piano Trio in G major (H.XV 25)
11.16* Piano Sonata In D major
(Haydn Society No. 37)
11.28* Piano Trio in E flat major (H.XV 30) played by the BOISE TRIO
Hugh Bean (violin)
Eileen Croxford (cello)
David Parkhouse (piano)