Market trends and news
Thursday's "Ten to Eight".
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Family Prayers
and Programme News
From the BBC Sound Archives
The Voice of the Artist
Introduced by JAMES LANGHAM
Produced by Leslie perowne
Auf dcr Suche nach einem Abenteuer
Written by Hilde-Maria Kraus tIntermediate German series
Lesson 6: Le professeur arrive
Written by Raymond Escolfey
A programme for use with the special film strip
6: The reptiles conquer land
Written by Henry Marshall
The Changing Universe
5: Rival theories of the universe by COLIN RONAN , F.R.A.S.
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC radio and television during the past seven days
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Repeated: Saturday, at 3.15
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Thursday's broadcast (Light)
for children under five
Today's story:
' Timothy's Threepenny Bit tby JOAN E. CASS
A folk tale from Borneo retold by Mervyn Skipper.
At last Tok becomes too lazy even to keep her eyes open as she eats. It is this that causes her final richly deserved disaster.
Written by Hilary Jones
The Bible and Life series
An English folk tale retold for broadcasting by Zoë Bailey
Stories and Rhymes series
Education in Action
A series of programmes on the structure and organisation of education in England
4: Running a Scllool with MARGARET MILES Headmistress of Mayfield School, Putney and ALAN BARKER Headmaster of The Leys School, Cambridge
Introduced by STUART MACLURE
† Produced by Shirley Franklin
A Second Start is intended to be of special interest to those thinking of entering or returning to teaching.
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in last Friday's Any Questions?
Thursday's broadcast (Light)
A portrait in words and music of the great ballerina
Anna Pavlova with contributions from
SIR FREDERICK ASHTON
CYKIL BEAUMONT , ARNOLD HASKELL
TAMARA KARSAVINA
DAME NINETTE DE VALOIS and members of Pavlova's company
Compiled and introduced by DEREK PARKER
Produced by Robert Gunnell
Broadcast on April 30
including:
A Canal Restored: Keith Ackrill talks to people who remember the heyday of the Stratford-upon-Avon canal. those who watched its decline, and the helpers who were engaged in its reconstruction
A Change of Home: David Franklin on moving from town to village
Let's Take a Pub: Tony Church talks to people who have decided to go over to the other side of the bar about the problems they have discovered
Sixty-eight Years of the Beauty Business: Barney Bamford talks to American beautician Rose Laird
Introduced by David Stevens from the Midlands
Cavalcade to Cowdray
A historical serial in six parts by AUBREY FEIST
Anne has been released from her bond of secrecy, and has explained why the Queen went to Singleton. Sir Robert Avery and his men are on their way to the old Hall-house there to rescue the Queen from possible danger ...
6: The Rivals
Produced by DAVID DAVIS
and Programme News
† Talk by JOHN GWYNNE
Nowadays the idea of keeping a fox as a pet is not thought quite so extraordinary as it used to be, though John Gwynne 's own pet fox Charlie attracted excited attention when out with his owner.
† Part 2 followed by an interlude
The memoirs of Betsy Mae Meadows starring
Avice Landon with Nicholas Phipps and Charles Hawtrey
BARBARA MITCHELL , Roy DOTRICE LEON THAU
This week: Rouble Trouble
Script by KEN HOARE and MIKE SHARLAND
† Produced by TRAFFORD
WHITELOCK Avice Landonis in 'Present Laughter' at the Queen's Theatre. of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by NEWS STAND
How the dailies have handled the week's news, the opinions they have expressed, and current trends in and out of Fteet Street are analysed by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
A journalist from abroad takes a look at Great Britain this week
HORACE SILVER with ART BLAKEY and GIGI GRYCK
WES MONTGOMERY
HOWARD RUMSEY 'S
LIGHTHOUSE ALL-STARS and others on gramophone records