Speaker,
THE ARCHDEACON OF LEICESTER, The Ven. R. Berkeley Cole
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
The Abbot of Downside reads from his book "Why Christ?"
and Programme News
From the past and present June Journal
A medley of memorable moments in the month recalled by HAROLD ABRAHAMS
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Sunday's broadcast
† by DONALD BOYD
'The January wind was the longest and strongest that I could remember. It streamed round the hamlet with scarcely a break for the best part of ten days.'
New Every Morning, page 22
How brightly beams the morning star! (BBC H.B. 141)
Psalm
Revelation 22, vv. 1-10, 20-21
Lo! he comes with clouds descending (BBC H.B. 35)
Jane Gaskell recalls the years 1950-1960 with the help of voices, sounds, and music from the BBC Sound Archives.
by WILLIAM APPLEBY
All the songs in today's programme have been requested by schools.
An illustrated talk by JOHN OWEN
Orchestral Concerts series
Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme
and Programme News
For children under five
† Today's story: 'The Doll's
House ' by JOYCE STANLEY
by Gordon Reynolds
How Dick Stephens fought the bear, from West-Country Stories by A. L. Rowse
for the nine-to-eleven-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS
by Norman Edwards
Truth will out-even though it takes twenty-five years to arrive at the heart of the matter.
Produced by CEDRIC MESSINA
Broadcast on November 4,1961
Further commentaries and news
and Programme News
Scottish Dance Music
† played by the BBC SCOTTISH VARIETY ORCHESTRA Conductor, JACK LEON
ARCHIE DUNCAN (accordion)
by Simon Raven with The scene is ancient Greece during the Peloponnesian Wars. The action takes place in and around Athens and on the island of Melos.
Other parts Played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL
Paul Daneman is in ' Camelot' at the Theatre Royal, Drury LaM
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
JOHN THOMPSON introduces this evening's edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics. Letters on public affairs and issues of policy are specially welcome
The Carlyles at Home
Written and abridged by THEA HOLME
Read by JOHN GRAHAM
First of ten instalments
Telemann: Musique de table
Sonata in B minor, for flute and continuo
11.28* Quartet in G major, for flute, oboe, violin. continuo played by HANS-MARTIN LINDE (4ute) MICHEL PIGUET (oboe) THOMAS BRANDIS (violin) AUGUST WENZINGER (cello continuo) EDUARD MÜLLER
(harpsichord continuo) on gramophone records