Market trends and news
Monday's "Ten to Eight".
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Questions of Belief recorded from a recent teach-in at the City Temple, London
and Programme News
by DEREK TANGYE
Read by ANTHONY HALL
Second of seven instalments first broadcast in August 1962
BBC Correspondents throughout the world talk about the news. its background, and the people who make it
Revised edition of Saturday's broadcast
Fight the good fight (Tune,
Duke Street-S.P. 491)
Children in the Market Place
5: The Yeast in the Bread
Prayer: 0 God our Father Saviour, teach me, day by day (Tune, Boyce-S.P. 375)
Repeated. Thursday, 9.5 a.m.
5: L'accident
Written by Emile Harven
A second-year audio-visual French course, lor us'; with the illustrated pamphlet
At this year's P.E.N. Conference in Yugoslavia DOUGLAS YOUNG was intrigued by the thaw in the intellectual atmosphere of a country he has known for thirty years
The Debate
2: The Treatment of Criminals
A discussion between
KATHLEEN J. SMITH ,C. R. HEWITT and JOHN PANNELL
Sixth Form series: The Christian
Religion and its Philosophy
The News and Voices and topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Monday's broadcast (Light)
for children under five
Today's story:
' Foghorn to the Rescue' by RUTH SIMONIS
(1412)
Written by Leslie Reade
Stories from World History series
As late as June 1812 Napoleon's position as master of Europe seemed impregnable. By November irremediable disaster had struck him. The causes of his failure in Russia are vividly described in the words of those who lived at the time.
Written by Peter Hoar
History Work Units series
with JOHN HOSIER
5: Rhythm (2)
Adventures in Music series
by Mary Renault adapted as a serial for radio in eight episodes by CEDRIC MESSINA with Keith Michell as Theseus
EPISODE 1
Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL
Sunday's broadcast
vi tin is recorded I with records
Purely for Pleasure
including:
Books To Your Door—1: In
Hove, the- W.V.S. operates a special book service for the housebound in collaboration with the local library: a report by ROBERT GUNNELL
The Day I Sold my House:
TED BONNER of Dublin reflects on the people who came to view it
1 Silver Lining: ELIZABETH Kemp on how she copes with the long night-watches ' Your Letters
Introduced by STEVE RACE
and Programme News
Ϯ played for you by the BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA Leader. James Hutcheon
Conductor, GILBERT VINTER with ROSEMARY BRETT DAVIES and MARIE COOPER (two pianos)
Introduced by JOHN HOBDAY
introduced by NORMAN FULTON
CELIA ARIELI (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Leader, Trevor Williams
Conducted by GRAHAM TREACHER
Before an invited audience in BBC Studio One, Glasgow
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A Correspondence with and Narrator. DAVID MARCH
' Let those who may complain that it was all on paper rememher that only on paper has humanity yet achieved Klory, beauty, truth, knowledge, virtue, and abiding love.' G. B. Adapted from Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw
-a Correspondence edited by Christopher St. John
Produced by JOE BURROUGHS
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LISTENING POST
Ϯ LESLIE SMITH introduces this evening's edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics
by JUDITH LISTOWEL
Visiting Rumania, Judith Listowel set out to enquire into the situation of the Hungarians of'Transylvania. who were placed under Rumanian rule in 1919. Rumania 1965: Wednesday
Beethoven
Sonata in A major. Op. 69 played by ALEXANDER KOK (cello) DAPHNE IBBOTT (piano)
Third of five weekly programmes including all Beethoven's sonatas for cello and piano