1 News, market trends and current topics
Tuesday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by ROBERT HUDSON
BISHOP STEPHEN NEILL on the Outreach of the Church
3: Hudson Taylor and the problem of missions and colonialism
and Programme News
From the BBC Sound Archives
† 10: John Hilton
A series of five programmes on events and developments since the end of the Second World War, compiled from BBC archive recordings
Written and introduced by GILBERT PHELPS
5: Trends and Trouble Spots
Monday's broadcast
Introductory Music
9.35 THE SERVICE
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Tune, Lobe den Herren)
Interlude: Christ in St. John's
Gospel. 10: My Lord and my God
The Prayer of Dedication
Be thou my Guardian (Tune.
Abridge)
Repeated on Friday at 9.5 a.m.
New Every Morning, page 61
The Church of God a kingdom is (BBC H.B. 183)
Psalm 97
St. Matthew 23, w. 1-14
Jesus shall reign (BBC H.B.
460)
Written by Antoinette Berveiller
† Intermediate French series
5: Hearing Sound by Harry Armstrong
Junior Science series
Joshua Wegg has a well-deserved cup of tea
Songs:
Home Again
The Good Turn
The Trudging Carrier
† Introduced by JOHN Huw DAVIES
Written by William Murphy
3: Honourable Members
Written by D. M. Prentice The Modern World series
POLLY ELWES introduces this midday edition of a series designed to reftect listeners' own views on current topics. Letters on lively talking points of any kind are welcome for these broadcasts
Talk by PERCY THROWER on the National Gardens Scheme of the Queen's Institute of District Nursing
An illustrated booklet (price 2s. 6d. plus 6d. postage giving full particulars of gardens in England and Wales may be obtained from [address removed]: or in Scotland (price 2s. 4d including postage) from [address removed].
Tuesday's broadcast in the Light Programme
and Programme News
For children under five
Today's story: ' Supper Time by HERBERT McKAY
Another story about Sally and Billy and their friend Miss Lavender by Robina Eagles
Written by Christine Dudley
Nature Study series
Double Bill
The Desperadoes by Stan Barstow
' Sometimes you feel you just can'rest 'til you've smashed something. 'Til you've shown everybody you don'give a damn for any of 'em and they can'boss you around.'
Produced by ALFRED BRADLEY
by Patrick Clifford
The neurotic lodger discloses his secret and causes a brief spell of terror.
Produced by ANTHONY CORNISH
from Chichester Cathedral
Responses (William Smith )
Lessons: Genesis 3, vv. 1-15;
Romans 5, vv. 12-21
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis
(Wood in E flat, No. 2) .
Anthem: Ave Maria (Parsons)
Organist and Master of the Choristers, JOHN BIRCH
Assistant Organist, Richard Seal
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Off-Beat: ANTONY HOPKINS takes a look at some unfamiliar music
Polly Put the Kettle On: A tea-time conversation between POLLY ELWES and ALAN MELVILLE from the Ideal Home Exhibition at Olympia
How Grandma Met Grandpa:
DENA BINDMAN tells one of her mother's stories she never tired of hearing
Date with a Doctor
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
Death to the French
A novel of the Peninsular War by C. S. Forester abridged for radio in six parts
3: Three die in ambush
Readers, BRYDEN MURDOCH and ARTHUR BOLAND
and Programme News
tTalk by LEONARD CLARK
Beethoven
Part 2
Symphony No. 7, in A major
Five-round contests between London and the Regions London v. Scotland Round London:
BARRY CARMAN , CEDRIC CLIFFE Quiz-Master, LIONEL HALE Scotland:
SIR JAMES FERGUSSON JACK HOUSE
Quiz-Master, PATRICK HARVEY
Arranged by Patrick Harvey
Repeated on Thursday at 1.10
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Four talks during Lent by THE REV. BASIL MINCHIN
With excerpts from the music of many peoples and many periods. Basil Minchin illustrates his thesis that. as profoundly as any words could do. music speaks of God.
2: Penitence
played by RENEE MORISSET and VICTOR BOUCHARD
Broadcast on July 28. 1964. tn the