News, market trends, and current topics
Thursday's 7.50 item
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The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK de MANIO
Family prayers
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From the BBC Sound Archives
Oliver Stewart remembers some of the great men and moments in The World of Flight
Produced by Steve Allen
Fahrt nach Oesterreich
Written by Gerd Feuerhake
Intermediate German series
Lesson 26
Tout est bien qui finit bien tAn audio-visual course for secondary schools
Written by Raymond Escoffey
3: The climate changes
Written by Henry Marshall
Food, Health, and Population
3: Mathematics of Hunger by Professor John Yudkin
Nan 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. Broadcasting House, London. W.l.
Thursday's broadcast in the Light Programme
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Today's story: ' The Unusual
Birthday Party '-Part 2 by HILDA RAWCLIFFE
Written by Peter Mansfield
Travel Talks series
3: Take it or leave it?
Written by Jack Shepherd
The Bible and Life series
adapted by Edward Blishen
Stories and Rhymes series
Passages chosen and arranged to express a mood about God and man. VICTOR GOLLANCZ presents an adaptation for radio of his own Anthology
1: God's mercy and love beginning with the words of St. Thomas Aquinas: 'God loves all existing things and ending with part of Beethoven's Quartet in A minor, Op. 132
The anthology is read by: VANESSA REDGRAVE
NICOLETTE BERNARD
MARGARET WOLFIT , FRANK DUNCAN
JACK SHEPHERD , GABRIEL WOOLF
Produced by PAUL OESTREICHER
Broadcast on October 2, 1964
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in ' Any Questions? '
Thursday's broadcast in the Light
Programme
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited the Clogher Valley, Northern Ireland tAn extended version of Sunday's broadcast
A magazine of interest to all. and in this edition, dealing mainly with Entertainment
The Day the Circus came to
Town: JOSEPH BAKER recalls scrambling under the canvas ' for nowt.' and the wonder of the first moving picture show. in an interview with TREVOR HILL
Continued in next column
It'll be All Right on the Night: according to Joe HOYLAND who strutted with many a situation in amateur dramatics
That Delightful Old Dear in Delilah Drive: DICK GREGSON , who ran a touring company, comments on those who ran theatrical digs tFirst Nights: TOMMY APPLEBY talks to PETER WHEELER about some of the famous ones which he has had a hand in, as manager of the Manchester Opera House
Songs to the Guitar from
Mari GRIFFITH
Introduced by DICK GREGSON
From the North of England
The Citadel
The novel by A. J. Cronin adapted for radio in six parts by MURIEL LEVY with Michael Denison and Denise Bryer
Andrew. disillusioned with his West End experiences, decides to sell the practice and go into partnership, on new lines, with some of his old colleagues.
6: A Matter of Conduct
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by DAVID DAVIS
Michael Denison is appearing tn ' Hostile Witness at the Hath market Theatre, London
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Act 3 of Der Rosenkavalier by Richard Strauss
Libretto by HUGO VON HOFFSMANTRAL
CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA of the BAVARIAN STATE OPERA
Conducted by Joseph Keilberth Performed in the presence of Her Majesty The Queen at the National Theatre, Munich
Scene described by AUDREY RUSSELL and GODFREY TALBOT
Broadcast by arrangement with Bavarian Radio