Speaker, David SCOTT BLACKHALL
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time look at life around the country and across the world
Introduced by JACK de MANIO
Twentieth-century Christians
G. K. Chesterton
and Programme News
Readings by GARY WATSON from David Copperfield by CHARLES DICKENS ,
Broadcast in A Book at Bedtime. 1M4
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Sunday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 47
0 thou not made with hands
(BBC H.B. 180)
Psalm 126
St. Mark 8. v. 27, to 9, T. 1
Take up thy cross, the Saviour said (BBC H.B. 369)
Talk by ROBERT MENGIN
French for Sixth Forms series
by WILLIAM APPLEBY
Land of my fathers
Song of the Western men Loch Lomond
First of three illustrated talks by GORDON REYNOLDS
Orchestral Concerts series
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Roy Plomley's castaway is British Museum Director Sir Frank Francis. Show more
Friday's broadcast (Light)
for children under five
Today's story:
' Belinda goes to Hospital ' by Margaret Baker
by Albert Chatterley
The Flower-Show Match, from Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man by Siegfried Sassoon
for the nine-to-eleven-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS
Behaviour and Learning
19: The Psychology of Work by DENIS PYM of the Department of Occupational Psychology. Birkbeck College, London
Spring Meeting
A comedy by M. J. Farrell and John Perry adapted for radio by CYNTHIA PUGHE
A situation in which love and racing become' inextricably mixed.
The action takes place in Woodrooff Hall, Tipperary.
Produced by MARTYN C. WEBSTER
Saturday's broadcast
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Turning Points: JOHN ELLISON talks to BENNY HILL
' Make Time to Read :
BRIAN GROOMBRIDGE , author of The Londoner and his Library, talks about libraries at the start of National Library Week
Argument: another in the series of conversations on an issue of the day
You asked us to play: record requests
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
Uncle by J. P. Martin adapted as a dramatised reading in four parts by Josephine Bruce
After the Badfortians caused Uncle, the elephant, to get his right tusk stuck, he determines that their punishment shall be swift and sure!
Part 2: Various Developments
Other parts played by Nigel Graham , Noel Hewlett
Produced by GRAHAM GAULD
and Programme News
by Sam Thompson adapted for broadcasting by SAM HANNA BELL with Ray McAnally , J. G. Devlin and Harold Goldblatt
Others taking part:
Charles Owens. Jack McQuoid Mina Doman , Peter Adair
Sandra Perry. Barbara Adair
Produced by Ronald Mason
Broadcast in the Northern Ireland
Home Service on November 29. 1965
Part 1
The News
on behalf of the LABOUR PARTY rHE PRIME MINISTER,
THE RT. HON. HAROLD WILSON O.B.E.
Part 2
This extended edition of Ten O'Clock includes full coverage of world events as well as a special survey of significant developments in the General Election.
by Lady Henriques
Lady Henriques began some part-time social work in Stepney before the first world war. This led to a lifetime's work there, which still continues.
By the time war broke out in 1914 a start had been made in improving the care given to the babies and small children.
(Broadcast on January 18)