Market trends, news and weather
Wednesday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by ROBERT HUDSON
Talking about six of the Deadly Sins
3: Covetousness
and Programme News
9: Mary Anning and the Fossil (Ichthyosaurus)
Written by John Tully
9.50 Interlude
Stage by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
Tuesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 61
Let all the world in every corner sing (BBC H.B. 275)
Psalm 145, vv. 1-13
Acts 25, vv. 13-22 (N.E.B.)
Come, labour on (BBC H.B. 388)
Excerpts from
Thomas Mann 's novel
Introduced by ROLF RICHARDS
German for Sixth forms series
Written by Jenyth Worsley and introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
Script by Robert Reid
Geography series
Practice in musical activities begun in the Music Workshop
Written by William Murphy
by R.J.E. Chapman
That escape from the city's turmoil to the peace of the country - it's a favourite dream. R.J.E. Chapman made the move. and was amazed; his village seemed to be full of noises and people
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Wednesday's broadcast (Light)
Today's story:
' In a Certain Wood by Denise Sheldon
by Homer
Part 4: The Death of Hector adapted by Rhoda Power Living Language series
Written by Ross Salmon
Stories from British History series
Ideas in Education
The series continues with four programmes on religious education in the Primary School
1: Parents and the Schools
Religion is the only compulsory subject in state schools in England and Wales
F. H. HILLIARD, DIANA DEWAR
KATHLEEN BLISS and JAMES HEMMING examine the obligations of schools under the 1944 Education Act and consider parental attitudes to religion in schools
Produced by Robert Hutchison
See facing page
Gilbert: Five years ago tomorrow Gilbert Harding died. JACK SINGLETON , with the aid of recordings, recalls the kind of man he was
Constellation and Myth:
JOHN EBDON looks at Andromeda and the Monster
Cordon Rouge: GEORGE VIL-
LIERS in the kitchen
Your Letters
You asked us to play ... record requests
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
Killer in Dark Glasses by HENRY TREECE adapted as a serial reading in six parts by DONALD BANCROFT Read by JOHN PuLLEN with GORDON GARDNER and STEPHEN JACK
The President of Pataguana has been saved. But on the mountain road to Gibraltar Gordon Stewart finds a big car is giving chase and someone is taking pot shots!
6: The Pay-off
Produced by GRAHAM GAULD
and Programme News
from the University of Newcastle
A programme of answers to listeners' scientific and technological questions
The panel:
EDMUND BURTT
Department of Zoology
PROFESSOR HENRY MILLER Department of Neurology
PROFESSOR MARTIN ROTH
Department of Psychological Medicine
PROFESSOR LORD WYNNE-JONES School of Chemistry
In the chair.
PROFESSOR G. P. WELLS
Arranged by David Edge
If you have a question to put to the panel, write it on a postcard to 'Who Knows?', BBC, Broadcasting House, London, W.1.
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
WALTER JAMES 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 SYDNEY MANN (violin)
WILFRID PARRY (piano)