Market trends and news
Wednesday's "Ten to Eight".
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK.DE MANIO
Private Collection
A brief anthology from
DR. LESLIE D. WEATHERHEAD ,
C.B.E.
and Programme News
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Regional magazine
Good Morning, Wales!: magazine
Second edition
by SARAH E. FRANCIS
Read by SHEILA MITCHELL
Sixth of seven instalments first broadcast in 1963
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Service for Primary Schools! .
for Primary Schools
Introductory music
9.8 THE SERVICE
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Tune. Lobe den Herren-S.P. 626)
Story: Children in the Market
Place. 4: The Vine
Prayer: 0 God, take us this day and use us
0 Jesus, I have promised
(Tune, Thornbury-S.P. 255)
Tuesday's broadcast
4: Photographing the moon
Written by Colin Ronan
Stage 1 by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
Tuesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 47
0 Spirit of the living God
(BBC H.B. 159)
Psalm 126
Acts 14. v. 27, to 15, v. 12
(N.E.B.)
Gather us in. thou love that fillest all (BBC H.B. 175)
Written by Erna Auerbach
German for Sixth Forms series
Written by Jenyth Worsley
Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
Script by Hugh Barrett
Geography series
Follow-up
Practice in musical activities begun in the Music Workshop Written by William Murphy
VINCENT WAITE tells the story of Hannah More, West Country writer, philanthropist, and reformer
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Record requests
Gaelic News
A serial in six episodes by Francis Durbridge with Peter Coke and Marjorie Westbury
Paul Temple has been asked by a Mrs Milbourne to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding the supposed death of her husband Carl Milbourne in a car accident in Switzerland. As soon as Paul Temple shows signs of becoming interested in the case an attempt is made upon his life.
2: Concerning Mrs. Milbourne
Other parts played by Michael McClain and Malcolm Terris
Produced by MARTYN C. WEBSTER
Broadcast on April 18 (Light)
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Trem: people and events
The Farmer: magazine introduced by Ralph Wightman
Ulster Farm
Just What the Patient Ordered: records
Listeners' letters answered and points of difference aired by RENÉE HOUSTON, BERYL REID
NAN WINTON , LUCY BARTLETT
In the chair, ANONA WINN
Devised by Anona Winn and Ian Messiter
Produced by John Cassels
Beryl Reid is in ' The Killing of Sister George' at the Duke of York's Theatre, London
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News in Welsh. Weather
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Wednesday's broadcast (Light)
Today's story: ' Mr. Wu ' by MRS. K. G. WHITE
2: The Dragon
The Old English heroic poem retold by LEILA DAVIES
The old hero fights the dragon.
Living Language series
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Schools: Wales: Its Life and People
Schools: Scottish Studies!
4: Measuring time by PHILIP HOLLAND
Science Work Units series
Written and narrated by ALAN GIBSON
Stories from British History series
Ideas in Education
A series of programmes, mainly about developments in Primary Education, for women who might enter or return to teaching
2: Language and Environment
The influence of different environments on the child's growing command of language are discussed by PROFESSOR M. M. LEWIS , formerly Director of the Nottingham University Institute of Education, and RONALD GULLIFORD , of the University of Birmingham
Introduced by DAVID GRUGEON
Chairman, T. C. WORSLEY
Sunday's broadcast
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Gaelic Service!. Interlude
Record requests
Elizabeth Butter. mezzo-soprano; Albert Webb. piano: Gilbert Jones. piano
There are many ways in which the community is continually served: EDWARD CAST introduces some of those people who are at our service
A BBC Sound Archives production by Reg Kennedy
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
The Story Behind the Story:
DEREK PARKER talks to Monica Dickens about One Pair of Hands
Have I Missed Something?
BASIL BOOTHROYD talks about some blanks in his experience. 4: Gambling
Back to Work: ANNE CATCHPOLE looks at Dr. Douglas Snell grove's report Elderly Employed and visits an employment bureau for retired people in Luton
Your Letters
You asked us to play.... record requests
Introduced by STEVE RACE
Killer in Dark Glasses by Henry Treece adapted as a serial reading in six parts by Donald Bancroft Read by JOHN PULLEN with EVA HADDON and GORDON GARDNER
1: Green Telephone
Gordon Stewart , a thirty-year-old Special Investigator in the Department of Internal Security, is sitting in his office on a broiling August day, very bored, waiting for his telephone to ring. When it does, a tense and gripping assignment begins.
Produced by Graham Gauld
and Programme News
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News. Stock Market Reports. News in Welsh
News
Round-up
News. Sport
News. Round-up
Voice of the North: regional magazine
Today's news and the stories behind the news-Controversy -Name in the News-Scotland Yard Calling-Sport-Preview
Introduced by Tim GUDGIN
Produced by the South-East news unit
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Police Call
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Bucksburn and District Pipe Band
Ulster Garden
played for you by the LONDON STUDIO STRINGS
Leader, Reginald Leopold
Conducted by REGINALD KILBEY with DORITA Y PEPE
Intro'duced by JOHN HOBDAY
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Talk by John A. Stcvenson
A radio portrait of Antonin Dvorak
Written by COLIN SHAW
VICTORIA ELLIOTT (soprano) LIZA FUCHSOVA (piano)
MANCHESTER ST. CECILIA CHOIR Conductor, Marjorie Brown BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by VILEM TAUSKY
Produced by COLIN SHAW in the BBC's North of England studios
Broadcast on July 5. 1959
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A portrait of Dylan Thomas as a young man
1975: Changes in the South and West. 2: Factories and Earning Money.
by David Irving adapted for radio by BOB KESTEN Lord CherweU stilt felt that at the end of the war when we knew the full story we should find that the rocket was a mare's nest.-DEFENCE COMMITTEE (Operations),
October 25. 1943
The story of the development and detection of Hitler's V-weapons
Produced by ALAN BURGESS
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Come Thursday: Light entertainment
MARGHANITA LASKI feels herself challenged to try to discover whether her hatred of most advertising is mere prejudice or good sense
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Research projects in the University of Wales
The first of a new series of programmes in which experts answer listeners' questions about science and technology The Panel:
DONALD BROADBENT
Applied Psychology Research Unit. Cambridge
DAVID DEWHIRST
Cambridge Observatories
PETER SYKES
University Chemical Laboratory, Cambridge
GWYNNE VEVERS
Zoological Society, London
In the chair,
PROFESSOR G. P. WELLS
Arranged by Archie Clow
The News
Background to the News
People in the News including items from the CONSERVATIVE PARTY CONFERENCE
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
LESLIE SMITH introduces this evening's edition
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News. Forecast for fishermen
The Clocks by AGATHA CHRISTIE
Read by JOHN WESTBROOK
Fourteenth of fifteen tnstalments
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The Osborne Wind Ensemble
Ravel: Quartet played by the LYRA STRING QUARTET