t Market trends and news
Monday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Novel Truth t A reading from The Wild
Orchid by Sigrid Undset
and Programme News
by JOAN GOLDMAN abridged by Eileen Capet
Read by SHEILA MITCHELL t Second of ten instalments
BBC Correspondents throughout the world talk about the news, its background, and the people who make it
Revised edition of Saturday's broadcast
† PAUL MARTIN introduces recordings of sounds and music made during his many visits to Italy
Produced by Richard Burwood
from the BBC Sound Archives
Professor C. E. M. Joad 1891-1953 t Introduced by LESLIE PEROWNE
by Mary Norton arranged as a dramatised reading in four parts by BERTHA LONSDALE
2: Arrietty goes Borrowing
Produced by HERBERT SMITH t Broadcast on April 12
and his Music t Introduced by ANGELA BUCKLAND
by Leslie Halward
From his wedding day in 1934. Charlie Kives up work. First his wife and then his daughter support him-but how long can his good fortune last.......?
Produced by ANTHONY CORNISH in the BBC's Midland studios
and Programme News
for children under five t Today's story: ' Jeremy helps
Mrs. Gray ' by ELIZABETH ALLISTON
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
A series of programmes: 4
Faithless Sally Brown by THOMAS Hood
Reader, GARARD GREEN
Clerk Saunders
ANON
Reader, FRASER KERR
A radio serial in thirteen parts by FREDERICK BRADNUM freely dramatised from Dumas
4: Hide and Seek t Sunday's broadcast
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including: t Turning Points: JOHN ELLISON talks to THE RT. HON. EMANUEL SHINWELL ch., M.P. . t Camera Angles:
CHARLES ROSHER , who became famous for his films of Mary Pickford , talks to ROSEMARY HART about his life as a cameraman in Hollywood t Silver Lining: BERYL STATHAM continues her talk about coping with widowhood
Your Letters
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
and Programme News
MARK LUBBOCK introduces records of excerpts from
H.M.S. Pinafore
CLYNDEBOURNE FESTIVAL CHORUS
PRO ARTE ORCHESTRA
Conducted by Sir MALCOLM SARGENT
A series of five imaginary chapters of autobiography written by young people
1: The Plight of Peter McNab by ALASTAIR MCFARLANE
Narrator, Bill HENDERSON
Others taking part:
Neil Brown. Jameson Clark
Joan Fitzpatriek. James Gibson John Grieve , Leonard Maguire Stewart Mungall Bryden Murdoch
Hilary Patterson , Mary Riggans Paul Young
Produced by ARCHIE P. LEE
KINGSLEY MARTIN for many years Editor of the New Statesman and Nation. discusses his formative years with C. R. HEWITT
1: Essays in Non-Conformity The first of two autobiographical prolamines t Broadcast on April 5
The Editor: August 24
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
† GILES PLAYFAIR 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
t Three reports on Saudi Arabia byJOHN BOTTRILL
2: Tradition and Western Ways Tradition and Western Education: Wednesday at 10.45 p.m.
t played by KEITH PUDDY (clarinet)
VIVIAN TROON (piano)