Market trends, news, weather
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
The Meaning of the Cross
SISTER CAROL GRAHAM of the Farncombe Community
and Programme News
Readings by GARY WATSON from David Copperfield by CHARLES DICKENS
Broadcast in A Book at Bedtime, 1964
Revised edition of Saturday'S broadcast
23: Claudine raconte son weekend
Written by Emile Harven
A second-year audio-visual French course, for use with the illustrated pamphlet
Programme 11: All's well ...
Written by Peter Norman and Natasha Norman
made in Moscow by courtesy of the State Committee for Radio and Television
The Tiger's Bones: part 2
A contemporary fable by TED HUGHES
Sixth 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)
f Today's story:
' The Little Fairy Shoemaker' by Elizabeth Ferrier
1881-1931
Written by Margaret J. Miller Stories from World History series
No permanent English theatre had been built before Elizabeth's reign: but the court loved playgoing, and so, after the wordy battle described in this programme, a new art established itself.
Written by Henry Marshall History Work Units series
Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY
Choruses:
Pour. oh pour the pirate sherry; Oh happy day; With catlike tread; Finale
Adventures in Music series
by Susan Ferrier adapted for broadcasting in thirteen parts by JONQUIL ANTONY Lord Rossville has finally disinherited Gertrude, and Mrs. St. Clair has taken her to stay with her aunt Elizabeth Black. When Miss Pratt comes to call she tells Gertrude that Frederick Delmour has left England ...
6: The Return of Lewiston
Sunday's broadcast
(who is recorded) with records
Purely for Pleasure
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
The Bridge - Builders:
JOHN EARLE visits the builders of the new Severn Suspension Bridge and contrasts their work with the bridge-builders of the past
Listen With Percy:
PERCY EDWARDS salutes Spring
Silver Lining:
DR. LEONARD GRIFFITH , of the City Temple, London, answers questions arising from his two previous talks
Your Letters
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
and Programme News
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA
Leader. James Hutcheon
Conductor, GILBERT VINTER with THE HAROLD RICH Quartet
Introduced by NORMAN FULTON
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by GEORGE HURST and KENNETH MONTGOMERY
Given before an invited audience in the De La Salle College of Education. Hopwood Hall, Middleton. Lancashire
KENNETH ALLSOP introduces a selection of news about current books and talks to BRYAN MAGEE about his book One in Twenty, a study of homosexuality in men and women
CHARLES OSBORNE on recent fiction
JOHN TFRRAINE on Anthony Brett-James 's 1812, an account of Napoleon's defeat in Russia
WILLIAM TREVOR on the Great Impostors
Produced by Joseph Hone
Problems and realities of today
Introduced by EDGAR LUSTGARTEN
Production team: Alan Burgess Francis Dillon , Keith Hindell
Part 1
The News
on behalf of the LABOUR PARTY
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.
Talk by DAYAN DR. M. LEW a member of the Chief Rabbi's Ecclesiastical Court and of the Chief Rabbinate in Commission
Schubert Sonatina in D major (D.384)
11.28' Rondo brillant (D.895)
FRANCES MASON (violin)
ASHLEY LAWRENCE (piano) The fourth of a weekly series