Speaker,
The Rt. Rev. GEORGE REINDORP
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
For All Saints' Day
Reflections from
H. A. WILLIAMS
Dean of Trinity College, Cambridge
and Programme News
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Sunday's broadcast
† SYLVIA MATHESON , journalist and traveller, tells of a strange Hallowe'en celebration she witnessed in a small town in Mexico
All Saints' Day
New Every Morning, page 102
For all thy saints, 0 Lord
(BBC H.B. 228)
Canticle 8
Wisdom 5, vv. 1-16
Who are these, like stars appearing? (BBC H.B. 236)
Written by Max Bellancourt
French for Sixth Forms series
by WILLIAM APPLEBY
0 No. John; The Ash Grove
Revision
Dvorak
First of three illustrated talks by ANTONY HOPKINS
Orchestral Concerts series
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Roy Plomley's castaway is art historian Sir John Rothenstein. Show more
Friday's broadcast (Light)
for children under five
Today's story: ' The Little Old
Lady, washed and brushed, and neat and tidy by HELEN MORGAN
by Albert Chatterley
The Tiger Hunt from ' The Birds of Paradise by Paul Scott
for the nine-to-eleven-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS
Behaviour and Learning
A series of talks on those aspects of psychology that are particularly relevant to education
5:Conformity and interaction in social groups by MICHAEL ARGYLE of the Oxford University Institute of Experimental Psychology
The Boy who Made It by Vian Smith
' He was wild You know. couldn'settle down. He needed something to dedicate himself to but was afraid of getting in deep. Then my father helped him and Johnny came to Petrock, and my grand-mother taught him what it meant and how he had to give himself.'
Produced by BRIAN MILLER
† Saturday's broadcast
A programme of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Old Stager: Reginald Sackville-West continues the story of his early days in the theatre more than fifty years ago.
For Your Library List: some recommendations from Mollie Reynolds
Can you tell me?: a fortnightly series answering listeners' queries
You asked us to play.... record requests
Introduced by Polly Elwes
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame arranged for broadcasting by May Jenkin
6: The Further Adventures of Tood
' Toad shook himself and combed the dry leaves out of his hair with his fingers; then. still in disguise, he marched forth, cold but confident, hungry but hopeful.'
Produced by MARGARET LYFORD-PIKE
and Programme News
by Lydia Ragosin with Stephen Murray , John Moffatt and June Tobin
' Do you remember. Kate? . . . The great destiny my future would rivet upon me like a suit of armour the man who wears armour like that would reach for a crown.'
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company tProduced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
Stephen Murray is in ' Hostile Witness' at the Haymarket Theatre. London: Philip Brack is a member of the Royal Shakespeare 'Company See facing pape
Part
The News
on behalf of the LABOUR PARTY
Part
Review of current affairs followed by LISTENING POST
WILLIAM HARDCASTLE introduces this evening's edition