News, market trends and current topics
Monday's 7.50 talk
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
New Life
Talks by THE REV. WILFRED BRIDGE
2: The Larger Place of the World
and Programme News
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Good Morning. Wales!: magazine
Second edition
BBC Correspondents throughout the world talk about the news, its background, and the people who make it
Revised edition of Saturday's broadcast
People who can'dance want to. but why do they want to? Is it because they want to win medals, or because they want to win friends. or simply because they want to dance?
TONY BILBOW investigates
Produced by Dorothy Baker
Introduced by MAURICE HussEY with readings by Hugh Dickson and Harvey Hall
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Welsh Service
New Every Morning, page 11
Rejoice today with one accord
(BBC H.B. 281)
Psalm 116
Hebrews 2, vv. 5-18
Jesus. good above all other
(BBC H.B. 72)
Eight lectures given by JOEL HURSTFIELD
Astor Professor of English History, University of London, at the University of East Anglia
7: The Growth of Political Dissent
In his seventh lecture Professor Hurstlield shows how by the last years of her reign the Queen was unable to restrain the growing murmurs of political dissent. Broadcast on February 22 in the Third Network
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Records from the Latin-American countries
Script by Nigel Hunter
Introduced by Roy WILLIAMSON
by Gwladys Duke
Berta is worried about her daughter who has fallen in love ' out of the circus.' But trapeze artists shouldn'let their minds wander.
Produced by STEWART CONN
tNAN WINTON 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. Broadcast-
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Gaelic News. Midday Music
A topical programme of sounds and voices to provoke midday listeners with minds of their own
Presented by the Radio Newsreel production team with THE EARL OF ARRAN'
Monday's broadcast in the Light Programme
and Programme News
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Record requests
News In Welsh
JIMMY HANLEY and a scrapbook af memories
Produced by John Powell
For children under five
Today's story: ' Baby's First
Walk,' by DIANA Ross : part
SIR HARRY BRITTAIN talks about
STANLEY BALDWIN
LORD BALFOUR
SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL and plays recordings of their voices
A Sound Archives production by Harold Rogers
Broadcast on December 1, 1964
Introduced by PAUL MARTIN
Produced by Leslie Perowne
by George Eliot adapted as a serial play in twelve episodes by HALLAM TENNYSON
1: Miss Brooke
Sunday's broadcast
The entertainer and composer of 'Ain't It Grand to be Bloomin' Well Dead' talks about his forty years at the top of show business to Tony van den Bergh
Followed by an interlude
The BBC's Enquiry Desk
You Ask-We Answer
The Man in Charge:
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
The Experts:
FRANK MANOLSOII
D.V.M.,
M.R.C.V.S. Guy NAYLOR , JOHN LUKER
The programme devised and written by JOHN P. WYNN who also did the research
Produced by Joan Clark
Revised version of the broadcast on November 18. 1964, in the Light
including:
Banquet at Bunratty:
DEREK COOPER samples the food and music of a fifteenth-century Irish feast
Alan Melville reflects
Silver Lining: C. A. JOYCE talks about laughter Your Letters
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
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Welsh Story
' Kidnap ': a play based on the early life of Peter Williamson
Did you ever hear ... ?
Stories in prose and verse selected by Terence Tiller
The Story of the Nine Prussian Horsemen by SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
Childe Harold 's Pilgrimage by LoRD BYRON
Incident of the French Camp by ROBERT BROWNING
Readers,
PATRICK BARR , BASIL JONES and TIMOTHY HARLEV
Introduced by JOHN SPURLING
and Programme News
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News. Stock Market News in Welsh
Voice of the North
News. Round-up
News. Sport
News
Round-up
Today's news and the stories behind the news-Controversy -Scotland Yard Calling-Sport
Produced by the South-East news unit
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Calendar: religious diary
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Police Ca!l
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Marching and Waltzing on gramophone records
Leader, David Adams
Conductor. Terence Lovett
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The story and work of The Samaritans in Northern Ireland
Introduced by BERNARD KEEFFE
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
Given before an invited audience in theTown Hall. Stockp.rt
May 11: BRC Scottish Orchestra, conducted by Graham Treacher ; introduced by Bernard Keene
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The story of Worcester County Cricket Club to celebrate its centenary
by Ray Jenkins with Hilary Hardiman and Robert Lang
When a guilty man gets free and a just man suffers. one has cause to think about the justice of Law.
Cast in order of appearance:
Other parts played by Peter Bartlett , Gordon Gardner and Eva Stuart
Produced by JOHN TYDEMAN
Robert Lang broadcasts by permission of the National Theatre
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Enid Clarke. piano: Bristol Singers. conductor. Philip
Comisiwn 1965: programmes by Welsh writers commissioned by the BBC: ' Gwyn aP Nudd' radio ode by Pennar Davies
John Gwilt. cello;- David Gwilt, piano
Walter and Beatrice Klien
Sonata in E ftat major (K.282)
(Mozart)
9.10* Suite: Dolly (Fauré)
9.24* Ballad in D minor
(Brahms) on gramophone records
assembles, either in studio discussion or documentary form, the views of people active in public life on issues that merit assessment in depth
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
LESLIE SMITH introduces this evening's edition of a series designed to reftect listeners' own views on current topics. Letters on public affairs and issues of policy are specially welcome
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News. Forecast for fishermen
Adam Bede by GEORGE ELIOT divided Into three parts of fifteen instalments each adapted by P. J. R. Wright f Read by GABITIEL WOOLF
Part 3: 12-Lisbeth speaks her Mind
played by PATRICK IRELAND (Viola)
PEGGY GRAY (piano)
Last of four programmes including Brahms's two sonatas. Op. 120