Speaker,
THE Rev. A F. KITCHING
and Programme News
The morning magazine
Introduced by ROBERT HUDSON
People and Passages
Bible readings chosen by listeners interviewed at home
and Programme News
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Sunday's broadcast
Irish novelist and playwright
PATRICK KIRWAN , who knew Rudyard Kipling in his later days of seclusion, talks informally about the man, his home, his dogs, and his work
New Every Morning, page 22
Hills of the north, rejoice (BBC
H.B. 33)
Psalm 27, part 1
Obadiah, vv. 1-4, 8-15, 17-21
Lead us, 0 Father, in the paths of peace (BBC H.B. 308)
Excerpts from the play by Victor Hugo
French for Sixth Forms series
A commentary from Paris on the French presidential elections
French for Sixtn Forms series followed by an interlude
by WILLIAM APPLEBY
All the songs in this programme have been requested by schools
Arnold: last of three illustrated talks by JOHN OWEN
† Orchestral Concerts series
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Roy Plomley's castaway is singer and actor John Hanson. Show more
Friday's broadcast
Today's story: ' 'Sally and her
Dog ' by ELIZABETH REPATH
by Albert Chatterley
A Snowy Day, from
Maidens' Trip by Emma Smith
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.
10: Individual differences in skills by PETER MITTI. ER
Lecturer in Psychology at Birkbeck College
Escapade by Roger MacDougall adapted by CYNTHIA PUGHE with Hubert Gregg
Nicolette Bernard and Ralph Truman
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
Saturday's broadcast
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
For Your Present List:
DAVID DAVIS suggests some books for giving to children
A Revelation: What happened when, in 1908, ALICE MAY COLLIS replied to an advertisement: ' Intelligent girl wanted to make herself useful and learn West End blouse-making ' tArgument: an issue of the day
You asked us to play ... record requests
Introduced by STEVE Race
Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver by Michael Ende translated by RENATA SYMONDS arranged as a dramatised reading by OLIVE SHAPLEY
EPISODE 3
Produced by HERBERT SMITH
and Programme News
A new and revised production of the radio biography in six parts written by Leslie Baily with Clive Morton as W. S. Gilbert
Richard Hurndall as Arthur Sullivan
Part 1: How They Began
Other parts played by Joan Morrow , Derek Lamden
Wilfred Babbawe , Humphrey Morton
The Narrator, HUGH BURDEN
THE NEW RADIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Julien Gaillard
AMBROSIAN SINGERS
Conducted by ALAN PAUL
Excerpts from the Gilbert and Sullivan operas taken from long-playing gramophone records
Produced by VERNON HARRIS
Peter Pratt is in ' A Month in the Country ' at the Cambridge Theatre, London
The News
Background to the News People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
KENNETH KENDALL introduces this evening's edition