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 ROBERT HUDSON
By Request
Listeners' choice of readings and recordings
and Programme News
BBC Correspondents throughout the world talk about the news, its background, and the people who make it
Shortened and revised edition of Saturday's broadcast
27: Un résumé de I'affaire
Written by Emile Harven
A second year audio-visual French course, for use with the illustrated pamphlet
4: The Revolution in the Gospels
(ii) True Selfishness
A talk by WERNER PELZ
The 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)
Today's story:
'Tingo and Towser go to Town' by Marjorie Howard
1905
Written by Phyllis Drayson
Stories from World History series
1772-1863
The achievements of a Yorkshire squire of outstanding energy and talent give a new perspective to the history of early Victorian farming.
Written by Henry Marshall History Work Units series
4: Nuages by Claude Debussy
Adventures in Music series
by Susan Ferrier adapted for broadcasting in thirteen parts by JONQUIL ANTONY Gertrude is no longer Countess of Rossville, and Robert Delmour will now inherit the Rossville estates. Gertrude prepares to leave the castle, waiting only to hear from Frederick what she shall do next.
13: Destiny
Produced by DAVID DAVIS
Sunday's broadcast
M.C.C. v. West Indies
Last day
Further report from Lord's
Lord Norwich introduces a miscellany of his favourite gramophone records
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Drinka Pinta: ROBERT GUNNELL tells the story behind your daily bottle of milk
Alan Melville renects
Silver Lining: echoes of the old grace, ' Keep us mindful of the needs of others,' for Christian Aid Week
Your Letters
Introduced by STEVE RACE
and Programme News
Introduced by DANIEL JONES
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by MOSHE ATZMON
Before an invited audience in Keighley School, Yorkshire
PETER DUVAL SMITH introduces a selection of news about current books and talks to JAMES MOSSMAN about his first novel, set in the Middle East, Beggars On Horseback
ARTHUR CALDER MARSHALL on other recent fiction
RENÉ CUTFORTH on Soho Night and Day by Frank Norman
ERSKINE CHILDERS on the Irish Rising of 1916, and Charles Duff 's Six Days to Shake an Empire
Produced by Joseph Hone
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 followed by LISTENING POST
Letters from today's postbag
Introduced by LESLIE SMITH
† ARRIAGA STRING QUARTET
Penelope Howard (violin) Peter Turton (violin) Joan Bucknall (viola) Harald Strub (cello)