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Monday's "Ten to Eight".
and Programme News
The morning magazine.
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
By Request
Listeners' choice of readings that have helped them
and Programme News
by EDWARD SEAGO
Read by ROLF LEFEBVRE
Seventh of eight instalments
Revised edition of Saturday's
All things bright and beautiful
(Tune: Royal Oak-S.P. 444)
Story: Children in the Market
Place. 3: The seed that grows by itself
Prayer: 0 God our Father
We plough the fields (Tune:
Wir pflügen-S.P. 14)
3: La maison de campagne
Written by Emile Harven
A second-year audio-visual French course, for use with the illustrated pamphlet obtainable from BBC Publications.
Introduced by MAURICE HUSSEY with readings by Penelope Lee and Harvey Hall
The Demands of Experience
Speaker, DouGLAS RHYMES Canon of Southwark
The Sixth Form series: The Christian Religion and its Phtlosophy
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDGASTLE
Monday's broadcast (Light)
Today's story:
The Tin Soldier by AMANDA MAY
The king of South Norway sails to the Holy Land with sixty ships and returns by land from Constantinople (1107)
Written by Phyllis Drayson
Stories from World History series
A dramatic account of the Siege of Acre in 1799 Written by Margaret Wood History Work Units series
with JOHN HOSIER
3: Finding the Tune
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 with Patrick Troughton
Anne Cullen and Victor Lucas
12: The Mad Drcam Ended
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
Sunday's broadcast
with records
Purely for Pleasure
including:
Notes on a Commonwealth
Theme: Last week winners of the Royal Overseas League Music Festival for Commonwealth Students took part in a concert in London with the Royal Amateur Orchestra, conductor Arthur Davison. DAVID SQUIBB talks to those involved and introduces some of the music
The thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts....: F. ADDINGTON SYMONDS tells how, as a boy in South Africa, he sent a letter to the editor of a London comic, and what it all led to
† Silver Lining: WYCLIFFE NOBLE on one way out of loneliness
Your Letters
Introduced by STEVE RACE
and Programme News
played for you by the BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Leader, James Hutcheon
Conductor, GILBERT VINTER THE HAROLD RICH QUARTET
Introduced by JOHN HOBDAY
Introduced by IAN KEMP
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader. Philip Whiteway
Conducted by HARRY NEWSTONE
† Before, an invited audience at the Assembly Rooms. City Hall, Cardiff Ne.rt week: BBC Northern Orchestra, conductorGeorge Hurst ; Celia Arieli (piano). Introduced by Norman Fulton
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
† LESLIE SMITH introduces this evening's edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics.
BBC Foreign Correspondents have been interviewing young men at the thresholds of their careers on how they seek to fulfil their ambitions in the differing societies in which they live
Today:
DANIEL COUNIHAN interviews
BASIL P. MRAMBA , a Tanzanian student at Makerere College in Uganda
DEREK SIMPSON (cello)
FIONA CAMERON (piano)
First of five weekly programmes including all Beethoven's sonatas for cello and piano