Market trends, news, weather
Tuesday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time look at life around the country and across the world
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
One Man's Faith
A testament from
CLAUDE BRIDGES
and Programme News
Readings by Gary Watson from "David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens
Broadcast in A Book at Bedtime, 1963.
Sunday's broadcast
EDWARD CAST invites you to join him in discovering various aspects of life yesterday and long ago ' with material selected from the BBC Sound Archives
Produced by John F. Muir
Sailing Skipper BOB ROBERTS ,
Master of our last sailing coaster Cambria, hereby proclaims that he had no hand in the artful proceedings he relates in the last of his recollections of a bargeman's life on the hard East Coast
New Every Morning, page 1
Angel-voices, ever singing
(BBC H.B. 256)
Psalm 3
1 John 2, v. 28 to 3, vv. 10,
15-18 (N.E.B.)
All my hope on God is founded
(BBC H.B. 299)
by Charles Dickens
A series of nine dramatic readings selected and arranged by MOLLIE HARDWICK
7: Bardell v. Pickwick
Broadcast on July 14. 1965
Cast for the week: Friday
Four composers with the magic touch recalled on records by C. GORDON GLOVER
4: Richard Rodgers
A series of legal problems devised and written by JOHN P. WYNN
Introduced by JOHN SNAGGE with a qualified legal opinion from F. W. BENEY, Q.C. and comments from a panel of everyday people from home and abroad
The Chase
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by TRAFFORD WHITELOCK
Broadcast in the BBC
World Service on November 13
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by Ludovic KENNEDY
Tuesday's broadcast (Light)
(piano)
Prelude and Fugue No. 6, in D minor (' 48 ' Book 1) (Bach)
2.4* Sonata in G major, Op.
49 No. 2 (Beethoven)
2.13* Landler in A major
(Schubert)
2.19* Ballade in A flat major
(Chopin)
2.26* Transcendental Study
No. 5, in B flat major (Feux follets) (Liszt) on gramophone records
A series of five imaginary chapters of autobiography written by young people
5: A Late Choiceby John Hanley
Narrator, IAN RICKETTS
Produced by DOROTHY BAKER
In pursuit of foreign languages and foreign lands, John Hanley learnt a great deal about national differences of opinion, but finds it difficult to decide how best to use his knowledge and achievements.
Broadcast on September 21, 1965
Dead Letter by Robert Storey
Produced by ALAN AYCKBOURN
See facing page
from the Parish Church of St. James, Belfast Intrait: Come, let us worship
(F&testrina)
Versicles and Responses (Tallis) Psalms 65, 66, 67 Canticles (Gibbons in F) Anthem: All they from Saba shall come (Jacob Handt)
Earth has many a noble city
(I.C.H. 78: Tune, Stuttgart)
Organist and Choirmaster, Leslie F. McCarrison
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Keep the Home Fires Burning: the second of two programmes about IVOR NOVELLO and his music, compiled by Peter Noble
Come into my garden:
JENNY FREEMAN describes how she turned a waste patch into a garden that will be easy to look after as she grows older f John Totterdale : a story of a murderer who had talked with the Devil, recalled by LEONARD CLARK on a ramble to Athelney
Date with a Doctor
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
Mr. Lucton's Freedom by Francis Brett Young adapted for radio by MURIEL LEVY
8: End of Freedom
Life in Chapel Green is just what Owen had been looking for, but can it last?
Produced by ANTHONY CORNISH in the BBC's Midland studios
and Programme News
- from Huddersfield
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Maguire
Conducted by Jean Fournet
Part 1
From the Town Hall, Huddersfield
† GWEN MOFFAT remembers
Thomas, a canine tramp, whom she met in the Welsh mountains
Part 2
Concert presented by the BBC in association with the County Borough of Huddersfield followed by an interlude
Five-round contests between London and the Regions London v. The West
Round 5
London:
BARRY CARMAN , CEDRIC CLIFFE
Quiz-Master, LIONEL HALE
The West:
VIVIAN OGILVIE , VINCENT WAITE
Quiz-Master, Roy PLOMLEY
Tuesday's broadcast
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
† GILES PLAYFAIR 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.
by ARTHUR M. SCHLESINGER JR.
Cold War Conflicts-the Missiles Bluff
Read by JOHN GLEN
Thirteenth of fifteen excerpts
Haydn
Quartet in C major. Op. 76
No. 3 (The Emperor) played by the ALLEGRI STRING QUARTET Eli Goren (violin)
Peter Thomas (violin) Patrick Ireland (viola) William Pleeth (cello)
Broadcast on February 13. 1965