Market trends, news and weather
Thursday's "Ten to Eight"
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DR MANIO
Family Prayers
and Programme News
Occupational Oddities from the BBC Sound Archives
GEOFFREY HIBBERintroduces people with curious jobs who tell how and why they do them
Produced by Denis Lewell
In der Sprechstunde
Written by Heinrich Minden
Intermediate German sertes
† Lesson 8: Sur le pond'Avignon
A programme for use with the special film strip
Written by Raymond Escolfey
8: The greaage of mammals
Written by Henry Marshall
Tradition and ExperimenIn Ar
1: El Greco by FRANCIS HOYLAND
GALE PEDRICK makes a persona) selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC radio and television during the passeven days
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Thursday's broadcast (Light)
Today's story:
Belinda's PosOffice by MARGAREBAKER
by Kate Seredy
Somewhere, a some place beyond the Seven Seas, the little rooster found a diamond button, but the Turkish Sultan stole it from him.
2: Questioning and doubt
Written by Hilary Jones
The Bible and Life series
2: Thor and the Giants
Stories and Rhymes series
Education in Action
A series of programmes on the structure and organisation of education in England.
6: The School Serviceswith C. H.TORDOFF
Secretary of the National Associa tion of Chief Education Welfare Officers
J. H. EVERNDEN
A Youth EmploymenOfficer
MISS B. WINSTANLEY of the Schools' Museum Service
MRS. P. HEEKS of the Schools' Library Service
Introduced by STUART MACLURE
† Produced by Shirley Franklin
A Second StarIs Intended to be of special Interesto 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 documentary programme written and narrated by STEPHEN GRENFELL
General Research
This programme deals with advances biochemists have made in the cancer field; with a new drug which enables previously infertile women to produce babies: with a new method of treating gousuccessrully; with research into the freezing and storing of cartilage cells, and with the work being done to perfeca vaccine which will minimise the risk of women who contracrubella in the early stages of pregnancy producing babies suffering from deformities.
Produced by Alan Burgess
Broadcason September 2
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Where Are They Now?: JOHN STRATTEN, back from Hollywood, talks about the stars of yesteryear
Winter Gardening: ETHEL BUTLER talks about making a heather garden
Sunday at Home: ARTHUR BARTOK looks back on a Tyneside childhood
The Day I had My Eye-tooth Out: MIRANDA ROBERTS tangles with the dentist
Worry Clinic: PETER WHEELER talks to DR. JOHN BURN about a new venture in family welfare
Introduced by RONALD LLOYD
from the North of England
by Leslie Darbon
with Tim Seeley as Mike Braden and Elizabeth Proud as Jill Braden
In which Mike and Jill find fantastic and frightening evidence that confirms their fears.
and Programme News
KLAUS POHLERS (flute)
JOSMICHAELS (clarinet)
IRENE GÜDEL (cello)
KURPFALZ CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by WOLFGANG HOFMANN
Schwetzinger Festival 1965
ParI
Symphony in G major
Frantisek Krystof Neubauer
8.21* Concertino in E flamajor, for clarinet, cello, and orchestra Peter von Winter
from the BBC Sound Archives
Sir Compton Mackenzie
Introduced by LESLIE PEROWNE
Part 2
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 currentrends in and ouof FleeStreet, are analysed by ROBERREID
A journalisfrom abroad takes a look aGreaBritain this week
J. C. Higginbotham and his Six Chicks, Smoky Babe, Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie on gramophone records
11.45* Forecast for coastal waters