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Monday'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
By Request
Listeners' choice of readings that have helped them
and Programme News
BBC Correspondents throughout the world talk about the news, its background, and the people who make it
Revised edition of Saturday's broadcast
15: Ah, les hommes!
Written by Emile Harven
A second-year audio-visual French course for use with the illustrated pamphlet.
Programme 3: The journey from Leningrad to Moscow
Written by Peter and Natasha Norman
made In Moscow by courtesy of the State Committee for Radio and Television
3: Albert Camus
The Outsider
The Sixth Form series: The Christian Religion and its Philosophy
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HNRDCASTLE
Monday's broadcast (Light)
for children under five
Today's story:
' The Snowman ' by ENID JONES
Laennec, a French doctor (1781-1826) makes his most important discovery
Written by Duncan Taylor
Stories from World History series
The dramatic story of Lord Shaftesbury's long struggle to persuade Parliament to stop child labour in the mills and mines and of the opposition he met from Free Traders.
Written by Margaret J. Miller
History Work Units series
GLADYS WHITRED talks about
Songs of the Sea by Stanford Adventures In Music series
A play for radio based on the novel by Charles Dickens in ten parts by Howard Agg
Silas WeKK found a recent will, signed by John Harmon. leaving the Mounds to the Crown. Bella Wilfer , horrified at Mr. Boffin's treatment of John Rokesmith , left the Boffins and returned to her family.
8: Along the River
Produced by MARTYN C. WEBSTER
Sunday's broadcast
(who is recorded) with records
Purely for Pleasure
The Really Open Road:
NIGEL Murphy looks back to the early days of motoring, with the help of residents at Lynwood, a centre run by the Motor and Cycle Trades Benevolent Fund
Alan Melville reflects
Silver Lining: LORD SOPER discusses this statement: ' I have many needs, but God doesn'seem to be one of them '
Relax with Macdonald Wallace
Your Letters
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
and Programme News
Introduced by NORMAN FULTON
PETER WALLFISCH (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA
Led by Granville Casey
Conductor, JAMES LOUGHRAN
Given before an invited audience in Studio One, Glasgow. Tickets may be obtained on application to [address removed]. enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
Next Tuesday: BBC Welsh Orchestra, conducted by Alberto Bolet ; introduced by Norman Fulton
Midland Region's popular panel game devised by Tony Shryane and Edward J. Mason
DILYS POWELL and FRANK MUIR challenge
ANNE SCOTT-JAMES and DENIS NORDEN
In the chair.
JACK LONGLAND
Recorded before an invited audience at The Commonwealth Institute, London
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
Byrd Jhon come kisse me now
The Mayden's Songe Pavana: Bray
11.31' Prelude and Fantasia
Walsingham Variations played by JOHN BECKETT (harpsichord)