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WILLIAM NEIL talks about
The Bible Today as a guide to life
6: How we may be helped
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New Every Morning, page 93
Mv song is love unknown (BBC
H.B. 84)
Psalm 119, vv. 49-56
St. Matthew 25. vv. 31-46
Jesus, my Lord, how rich thy grace (BBC H.B. 379)
Six programmes for teachers and parents on the Authority of the Bible
Introduced by HAROLD LOUKES
Reader in Education at Oxford
6: Making out in the classroom: tentative conclusions tSpeakers:
MARY BRAY , Headmistress of the John Pounds Secondary Modern School for Girls. Port-sea, and M. K. Ross , Head master of Crown Woods (Comprehensive) School, Eltham
Es geht weiter
Everyday German by radio
Lesson 5
Broadcast on March 23 in the Third Network
A booklet is ayailable
80-120 words a minute f Compiled by VALENTINE McNEFF
A booklet is available
Lesson 26
Last Thursday's broadcast in the Third Network
A booklet and records are available
† Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
The Log Book Racket: a word of warning by RUPERT TOWNS-HEND-ROSE
Getting Ready for Easter: some maintenance tips by HARRY HEYWOOD , Editor of The Practical Motorist
Competitive Driving Techniques: by MARGARET MACKEN zie, a successful competitor in International Rallies and Economy Runs
Signs of the Times: ANTHONY PLEASANCE talks about Emergency Warning Signs followed by Road Conditions for the week ahead
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Jimmy Clitheroe in For the Love of Money with PETER SINCLAIR , PATRICIA BURKE
DANNY Ross , DIANA DAY
TONY MELODY, FRANK ROSCOE
Written by JAMES CASEY and FRANK ROSCOE
Produced by JAMES CASEY
Broadcast on November 15,
1964. in the Light Programme
Anatole de Grunwald, film producer, discusses with Roy Plomley in a recorded programme the gramophone records he would take to a desert island.
(Last Monday's broadcast)
Dear Sir or Madam
A play for radio by Anthony Skene with Grizelda Hervey
Rosalie, an ex-actress who moves in the best social circles, finds a use for the gossip she overhears.
Produced by DAVID H.GODFREY
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
† Conductors, GEORGE HURST and CHRISTOPHER BALL
The first and second Items are conducted by Christopher Ball
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HARRY DAVIDSON
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Introduced by REX PALMER M.C. , CHARLES CRATHORN
Produced by John Billingham The dances: Gainsborough Waltz ; Melody Twostep: Classic Gavotte; Saunter Reve ; Tango Magenta; Lilac Waltz; Variety Foxtrot
The Watchmaker of Everton by Georges Simenon translated by NORMAN DENNY and dramatised for radio by HOWARD AGG with Malcolm Hayesand Haydn Jones
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Produced by MARTYN C. WEBSTER
News and views on books-from
EDWARD BLISHEN VERNON SCANNELL and ANTHONY SMITH
DAVID WALL in conversation with IAN McNAuGHT-DAVIS about his book Rondoy: on Expedition to the Peruvian Andes
LESLIE PAUL on The General Next to God
Introduced by ROBIN HOLMES
British Chamber Music
DELME STRING QUARTET
First of a weekly series of programmes ranging from Elgar to Britten