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Monday's 'Ten to Eight'
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The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Listeners' choice of readings that have helped them.
and Programme News
by EDWARD SEAGO abridged by Madge Hart
Read by ROLF LEFEBVRE
Second of eight instalments
BBC Correspondents throughout the world talk about the news. its background, and the people who make
Revised edition of Saturday's broadcast
hen God made creation
(Tune, Kruger's Song)
Story: Children in the Market
Place
2: The Good Shepherd
The Prayer of Dedication
The Lord's my Shepherd (Tune,
Crimond-BBC Supplement 2)
2: La Vedette
Written by Emile Harven
A second-year audio-visual French trated pamphlet
tMemories of a remarkable soldier, General George Montagu Harper , who in 1915 commanded the 51st (Highland) Division recalled by 'A BONNET LAIRD (Brigadier R. F. Johnson )
The Rock of Authority
Speaker, FR. HERBERT MCCABE, Order of Preachers,
Blackfriars, Manchester
The Sixth Form series: The Christian
Religion and its Philosophy
ANNE ALLEN introduces this midday edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics.
Monday's broadcast (Light)
and Programme News
Today's story: 'Rags and Bones' by MRS. E. M. WATERHOUSE
An Icelander of humble birth travels to Rome and back (c. 1050)
Written by Alan Boucher
Stories from World History series
In 1797, when Britain was under siege and the Royal Navy was her chief means of defence, news came that the Channel fleet, and later the North Sea fleet, had mutinied. This programme describes the drama that followed
Written by John Tully History Work Units series
with JOHN HOSIER
2:Following a Tune
Adventures in Music series
A series of thirteen programmes: 11
The Destruction of Sennacheribby BYRON Reader , DAVID DAVIS
Children's Crusade 1939 by BERTOLT BRECHT
Reader. MARY WIMBUSH
Sunday's broadcast
A radio serial in thirteen parts by FREDERICK BRADNUM freely dramatised from
Louise de la Vallière and The Man in the Iron Mask by ALEXANDRE DUMAS
PART 11: The Humble Grocer and the Crown of France
Sunday's broadcast
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Hoof-beat: JEANETTE POINTON visits Imber Court to discover more about the training of London's police horses
Alan Melville reflects
Silver Lining. Isn'one religion as good as another?: the last of three talks by THE REV. DONALD CAIRNS of Belfast
Your Letters
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
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Marching and Waltzing on gramophone records
London
Symphony Orchestra
Leader, John Georgiadis
Conducted by Sir Arthur Bliss
Colin Davis
From the Royal Festival Hall. London
Part
A short story by ROALD DAHL
Reader. RAY McANALLY
' Once a month for eight years Mrs. Bixby has been leaving her dentist husband to visit her aunt in Baltimore. Aunt Maude is an alibi for a mild affair with a gallant colonel. But how can she explain the sleek mink coat he gives her as a parting present?
Part 2
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Tonight's edition includes items from the LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE at Blackpool
Interview by HARDIMAN SCOTT BBC Political Correspondent
Commentary by UWE KITZINGER
Excerpts from the day's debates introduced by ROBERT WILLIAMS followed by LISTENING POST
WALTER TAPLIN introduces this evening's edition of a series designed to rellect listeners own views on current topics. Letters on public affairs and issues of policy are specially welcome
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SIMON STREATFEILD (viola) ELIZABETH WINSHIP (piano)