Market trends, news,
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 reading* that have helped them
and Programme News
Readings by GARY WATSON from David Copperfield by CHARLES DICKENS
Broadcast in A Book at Bedtime. 1M4
BBC Correspondents throughout the world talk about the news. its background, and the people who make it
Revised edition of Saturday's broadcast
Praise to the Holiest In the Height (Tune, Richmond— C.H. 32)
Story: Signs of Life. 3—Light The Prayer for Understanding
0 worship the King (Tune,
Hanover-S.P. 618)
21: L'hotel du lac
Written by Emile Harven tA second-year audio-visual French course, for use with the Illustrated pamphlet
Programme 9:
At the restaurant
Written by Peter Norman and Natasha Norman
made In Moscow by courtesy of the State Committee for Radio and Television
3: The web of experience
Written by Norman Nicholson
The Stxth Form series: The Christian
Religion and Its Philosophy
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Monday's broadcast (Light)
for children under five
Today's story: ' Peterkin's Bat and the March Wind' by Hilda James
1805-75
Written by Jo Manton
Stories from World History series
1540-1581
After a brilliant career at Oxford, Edmund Campion studied in Europe, became a Jesuit priest, and returned secretly to England to minister to English Roman Catholics. He was taken prisoner, and endured torture and execution with high courage.
Written by Margaret Hotine History Work Units series
Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Choruses: When a felon's not engaged in his employment; With catlike tread
Adventures in Music series
by Susan Ferrier adapted for broadcasting in thirteen parts by JONQUIL ANTONY 4: Miss Pratt Misinterprets a Conversation
Sunday's broadcast
(who Is recorded) with records
Purely for Pleasure
The Spartan Travellers:
ROBERT GUNNELL talks to some of those concerned in the thirtieth Pioneer Run to Brighton next Sunday of Historic Motor Cycles
' Please keep law and order ':
TRUDE DUB remembers how she and her husband escaped from Czechoslovakia in March 1939 after hearing a radio announcement that the Germans were about to invade
Silver Lining: ' Holy Masquerade,' by DR. LEONARD GRIFFITH of the City Temple, London
Your Letters
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
and Programme News
Introduced by IAN KEMP RONALD THOMAS (violin)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by MAURICE MILES
Given before an Invited audience at the Assembly Rooms, City Hall. Cardiff
Kenneth Allsop Introduces a selection of news about current books and talks to Truman Capote about his book In Cold Blood, a true account of a multiple murder and its consequences
Gerard Fay on the women of the first world war, Women on the Warpath
Charles Osborne on recent fiction
Eric Rhode on the Mafia
Problems and realities of today
Introduced by EDGAR LUSTGARTEN
Production team:
Alan Burgess , Francis Dillon Keith Hindell
The News
Background to the News People In the News
SPECIAL ELECTION EDITION
As well as Its usual world-wide coverage, this extended edition of Ten O'clock includes a special survey of developments in the General Election.
by LADY HENRIQUES
3: The legacy of tear
Broadcast on January 19
played by DIANA CUMMINGS (violin)
FIONA CAMERON (piano)
Second of a weekly series, including all Schubert's music for violin and piano