Market trends, news and weather
Wednesday's "Ten to Eight".
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The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
As at the beginning
Interview with The Rev. Michael Harper author of a new book about the twentieth-century Pentecostal revival
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8: Walter Reed and yellow fever
Written by Eileen Capel
9.50 Interlude
Stage 1 by Rachel Percival
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
(Tuesday's broadcast)
New Every Morning, page 37
God is our refuge and our strength (BBC H.B. 454)
Psalm 84
Acts 22, vv. 17-29 (N.E.B.)
Father, we thank thee who hasplanted (BBC H.B. 201)
Readings from his works
Compiled by Rolf Richards
German for Sixth Forms series
Written by Jenyth Worsley
Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
Scripby Hugh Barret
Geography series
Follow-up
Practice in musical activities begun in the Music Workshop
Written by William Murphy
E. C. WALKER and some of the pupils ahis private school spenmosof the summer term on the island of Stromboli. The experimenhad some surprising results.
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Wednesday's broadcast (Light)
for children under five
Today's story:
' Kim and the Kitten' by E. COWEN
by Homer
Part 3: The Siegeadapted by Rhoda Power
Living Language series
Written by Jo Manton
Storles from British History series
Ideas in Education
A series of programmes, mainly aboudevelopments in Primary Education, for women who mighenter or return to teaching.
6: The writing develops the writer
A. W. ROWE and RONALD DEAD
MAN, using examples of children's work, discuss with two Primary School teachers, DILWYN DAVIES and MARTYN RICHARDS , the value of personal writing in the Junior School
Chairman, DILYS POWELL
Book: KARL MILLER
Art: JOHN RICHARDSON
Film: ERIC RHODE
Theatre: J. W. LAMBERT
Broadcasting: JOHN GROSS
Sunday's broadcast
Turning Points: JOHN ELLISON talks to LORD THOMSON OF FLEE
A Sanctuary from Shellfire:
THE REV. H. ARTHUR MEEK recalls a seventeenth -century underground chapel used for services or concert-parties in France during the firsWorld War, illustrated with music from the original portable organ used in the chapel
Walkie-Talkie in the Trenches:
BERNEYLAND looks back on the trials and thrills of British Field SeNo.1
Your Letters
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Introduced by KEN SYKORA
Killer in Dark Glasses by- Henry Treece adapted as a serial reading in six parts by Donald Bancrof
Read by JOHN PULLEN with GORDON GARDNER and STEPHEN JACK
Paco Valdes failed to appear, so Gordon Stewarwenon alone to Orgiva arriving justwo hours before the Presidenof Pataguana was due to be assassinated.
5: The GreaDay
Produced by Graham Gauld
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BBC Scottish Orchestra
Leader, Trevor Williams
Conducted by Norman Del Mar
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
followed by Listening Post
William Hardcastle introduces this evening's edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics. Letters on public affairs and issues of policy are specially welcome
played by WILLIAM YOUNG (piano)
In the prevailing political situation all by-elections have a special interest. Tonighthe resulis due from Erith and Crayford, and this special broadcasbrings listeners actuality of the Declaration and an assessmenof the voting trends revealed