Market trends, news. weather
Wednesdays '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
I'll Never Forget
CANON WILLIAM PURCELL with the last of four talks
and Programme News
Readings by GARY WATSON from David Copperfteld by CHARLES DICKENS ,
Broadcast in A Book at Bedtime, 1964
Reproduction
3: Birth of a child by MICHAEL SMEE
Stage 1
Tuesday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 87
Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore him (BBC H.B. 16)
Psalm 119, vv. 41-48
St. Mark 11, vv. 20-33
Lead. kindly light (BBC H.B.
306)
Colour
3: Impressionism and Post-Impressionism by ANDREW FORGE
Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
Written and produced by Jenyth Worsley
by MICHAEL SMEE
Geography series
Follow-up
Practice in musical activities begun in the Music Workshop
Written and produced by William Murphy
From the BBC Sound Archives
Mabel Constanduros (1881-1957) ' Grandma' Buggins '
Introduced by LESLIE PEROWNE
The News
Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Wednesday's broadcast (Light)
Today's story:
' Mitten the Kitten and the Tortoise '
by Christine Rees
by William Mayne adapted by Silvia Goodall
3: The Bishop
Living ] anguage serfes
Written by Norman B. Harrison
Stories from British History series
Ideas in Education
20: Returning to Teach?
Using information collected by a special survey of L.E.A.s, this programme examines some of the ' incentives ' that may stimulate the recruitment of married women returners-in particular the new opportunities for part-time work in Primary schools.
Contributors include DR. ELIZABETH NEWSON , Joint Director of the Child Development Research Unit. University of Nottingham, and J. L. LONGLAND , Director of Education for Derbyshire.
Introduced by PETER PRESTON of The Guardian
Produced by Robert Hutchison
Sunday's broadcast
Music—No Handicap: DAVID
SQUIBB visits various centres run by the Wingfield Music Club, where handicapped children and adults learn to make and enjoy music
Treasure Un-trove: a childhood memory from PETER LAWSON
Cordon Rouge: with GEORGE VILLIERS in the kitchen
Your Letters
You asked us to play ... record requests
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
Farewell to the Western Isles
A story of the Island of Mull abridged from the book by CAMPBELL K. FINLAY
2: Uncle Donald
When his uncle arrives in person John Macinnes finds it harder than ever to decide whether to leave the island.
Readers, BRYDEN MURDOCH
STUART HENRY , MARY RIGGANS
Produced by IAN WISHAITT
and Programme News
Answers to listeners' questions about science and technology In the chair,
PROFESSOR G. P. WELLS
Panel:
ROBERT CAHN
University of Sussex
DAVID DEWHIRST
University of Cambridge
DESMOND MORRIS
ZooloKical Society of London
PALMER NEWBOULD
University College, London
Arranged by Archie Clow
If you have a question to put to the panel. write It on a postcard to: Who Knows?. BBC. Broadcasting House, London, W.I.
Part 1
The News
on behalf of the LABOUR PARTY
THE RT. HON. FRANK Cousins Minister of Technology
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.
3: Brazil-The New People
In the third of five talks PETER DUVAL SMITH discovers the democratic qualities of the Brazilians-' the new people,' as he sees them, ' and it's their gift for living in the present that makes them new. They are the people with the knack-the knack of living.'
Broadcast on September 15, 1965
Friday:
The Amazon—On the River Sea
Fauri
Sonata No 1, in A major played by MAURICE BRETT (violin)
HAVELOCK NELSON (piano)