Friday's 7.50 item
and Programme News
A Christian angle on the news
Speaker. MARTIN SULLIVAN Archdeacon of London
and Programme News
What the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed by HONOR BALFOUR
New Every Morning, page 22
All ye who seek for sure relief tBBC H.B. 289)
Psalm 27, Part
1 Kings 19. vv. 5-21
Lord of beauty, thine the splendour (BBC H.B. 327)
Background to Musical Form
The seventh of twenty-seven programmes for those who would like to know more about the structure of music and its composition
Speaker, ALAN RIDOUT
Produced by Peter Dodd
Broadcast on February 10. tn the Third Network
A booklet is available
Lesson 33
Introduced by JACINTA CASTILLEJO with the help of PABLO SOTO
Script by Anthony Watson and George Walton Scott
Produced by George Walton Scott tLast Thursday's broadcast In the Third Network
A booklet and records are available
80-120 words a minute
Compiled by VALENTINE McNEFF
A new booklet is available
Everyday German by radio Lesson 12
Introduced by SABINE MICHAEL and DIETER GEISSLER with Heidi Treutler
David Hadda , René Halkett
Written and produced by Edith R. Baer
† Broadcast on May 11, in the Third
Network
A booklet is avaliable
Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
Mirrors Inside and Outside the Car by JACK DAVEY , a lecturer in Ophthalmic Optics
A Souvenir in Sound: IAN PEARCE describes the advantages of taking a tape recorder on holiday
The Police and the Motorists: CHARLES DYER , a recently retired Police Traffic Officer. gives a policeman's point of view
The Magistrates Court: CHARLES BRANDRETH , a motoring lawyer, gives a simple guide to procedure
The Latest Road Traffic Information
and Programme News
Jimmy Clitheroe in James Bond Junior with PETER SINCLAIR , PATRICIA BURKE
DANNY Ross , DIANA DAY
TONY MELODY, MOLLIE SUGDEN
Written by James Casey and Frank Roscoe
Produced by JAMES CASEY
Broadcast on November 29. 1964. in the Light Programme
Julian Herbage, musician and writer, discusses with Roy Plomley the gramophone records he would take to a desert island.
(Last Monday's broadcast)
Lord Glenaldy
A serial in three parts by A. R. Rawlinson with John Witty
Geoffrey Wincott and Jane Wenham
PART 2
Lord Glenaldy gets into serious trouble with the Prime Minister for entertaining German prisoners of war to lunch. until his champagne and cigar tactics pay off handsomely with his report on Peenemunde. among others.
Cast in order of speaking:
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Produced by HUGH STEWART
GALE PEDRICK selects items from BBC radio and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
† An extended version of last Friday's broadcast
KATHLEEN FERRIER (contralto)
PETER PEARS (tenor) on gramophone records
MARGARETHA KALMUS (soprano)
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader. Reginald Stead
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
and Programme News
Introduced by VINCENT DUGGLEBY
Produced by Godfrey Dixey
WILLIAM HAMILTON , M.P. gives his impressions of what he heard and saw in Parliament
HARRY DAVIDSON
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Introduced by REX PALMER M.C. , CHARLES CRATHORN
Produced by Anthony Link
The dances:
Rossetta Twostep ; Imperial Waltz; Western Schottische; Sherrie Saun ter; Camellia Tango; Crinoline Gavotte; Felice Foxtrot ; Last Waltz
Hindle Wakes by Stanley Houghton
When Fanny Hawthorn goes off to Llandudno for the weekend with lad. everybody agrees that he ought to marry her. Well, nearly everybody....
† Produced by ALFRED BRADLEY
British Chamber Music played by ERICH GRUENBERG (violin) ERIC HARRISON (piano)
Eighth of a weekly series ranging from Elgar to the present day