Market trends, news, weather
Thursday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
Radios breakfast-time look at life around the country and across the world
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Prayer and meditation led by CANON Roy McKAY
and Programme News
The Final Phase
Readings by GARY WATSON from the novel by CHARLES DICKENS
Broadcast inABook at Bedtime. 1964
A series of discussions on aspects of child-care Children in Hospital
Speakers,
A CONSULTANT PAEDIATRICIAN
Miss EVA NOBLE
SISTER MARY BOYLE
MRS. MARGARET WALSH
Chairman. LESLIE SMITH
Produced by Barbara Crowther
Broadcast on December 23. 1965
in paperback shared by SIR HUGH CASSON
JANICE ELLIOTT
HUMPHREY LYTTELTON with JULIAN MITCHELL
Produced by Jocelyn Ferguson
1865-1936
Last of three programmes of his poems
Introduced by BONAMY DOBR ÉE
Read by HUGH DICKSON
PENELOPE LEE , DAVID SPENSER
Broadcast on January 3
by Leslie Darbon with and 6: The Inadequacy of Man
A surprising factor comes into play, and Mike and Jill find themselves moving from danger to danger.
Produced by AUDREY CAMERON
Broadcast on December 10. 1965
from the North of England
Programme recorded during the Ceilidh held at the Keele Folk Festival
Introduced by TONY FOXWORTHY
Produced by Peter Pilbeam
Tony Foxworthy broadcasts by permission of The English Folk Dance and Song Society
on The River Jaunt
Last September, in a hired boat, he cruised down the River Thames from Lechlade
First of two programmes
Broadcast in December 1965
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC radio and television during the past seven days
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Extended version: Sun., 11.15 a.m.
Commentaries and reports by BRIAN JOHNSTON and ROBERT HUDSON on two vital matches in the fight for the County Championship
The News and Voices and Topics in -and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM DAVIS
Thursday's broadcast (Light)
Today's story: ' The Dolls'
House ' by Joyce Stanley
introduced by PAMELA CREIGHTON
This Year of Disgrace, 1966: JOY BARNETT on malnutrition
A Woman with Drive: JENNY HARRIS built her own sports car
Answer and Comment fAcross the Killick Pass:
MRS. ALICE BOYERS is perhaps the only woman to have made this journey from China into India Behind the Scenes at London Airport: with JOAN PYPER MARJORIE ANDERSON and JOHN WESTBROOK read Bleak House by CHARLES DICKENS
Fourth of eighteen instalments
Dame Sybil Thorndike
Sunday's broadcast
Further commentaries
LEIGH CRUTCHLEY talks to the author of The Spy Who Came In From the Cold about his world-a world of Eton, Oxford, and the Foreign Office -and the effect of this background on his writing
Broadcast on March 26
Civic Brass: PETER COLBOURNE looks at one of the remaining town bands in the Midlands, talks to players, and listens to the music they make
Bottle Gardens: PERCY THROWER shows BRYAN HARRIS how they are made
Missionary Extraordinary: after thirty-five years in Nigeria THE REV. WILLIAM MELLOR came home to retire. Now. at 75, he has decided to go back. He talks to BARNEY BAMFORD t'The Country of My Heart':
TONY CHURCH talks about the Nottinghamshire - Derbyshire border country where D. H. Lawrence spent his boyhood, and hears about efforts to preserve Haggs Farm
Introduced by DAVID STEVENS
From the Midlands
The Amateur Gentleman
A tale of Regency days by Jeffery Farnol adapted for radio as a serial in thirteen parts by FELIX FELTON and SUSAN ASHMAN with and Barnabas has reached London at last, met some new friends, and become the owner of a hiyhspirited horse.
5: The Misfortunes of Ronald Barrymaine
Produced by JOHN POWELL
and Programme News
A New Kind of Laughing with Tim BROOKE-TAYLOR
GRAEME GARDEN , DAVID HATCH
Jo KENDALL and BILL ODDIE
Guest singer, JEAN HART
Scripts by Graeme Garden
Les Lilley and Chic
Jacob Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Cooke Bill Oddie
Original songs by Bill Oddie supported by The. DAVE LEE GROUP
Produced by HUMPHREY BARCLAY
Broadcast on Nov. 15, 1965 (Light)
recalls thirty-five years of political power in conversation with Kenneth Harris
You must be dedicated to politics, otherwise I think you're going to lind it a very Tough job
I think the Prime Minister has to be a butcher and know the joints
If you're not made Pope in the Roman f'atholir Church, you could be a perfectly good Cardinal
Lord Butler of Saffron Walden, c.H. — popularly known as Rab-served seven Prime Ministers. from Ram-say MacDonald to Sir Alec Doug las-Home. He is now Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, where this conversation was recorded in his study in the Master's Lodge earlier this year.
A recording of the programme shown on BBC-1 on July 26
Produced for television by MARGARET DOUGLAS
The full text is printed In The Listener ' dated July 28. Copies can be obtained from BBC Publications. P.O. Box 123. London. W.I. price Is. 5d.
Peggy Ashcroft and Marius Goring read a selection of Love Poems in Westminster Abbey
Compiled by Toby Robertson
Produced by John Tydeman and Graham Gauld
An account of Ardale Senior
Approved School, Stifford, near Grays. Essex by WILFRED DE'ATH
Produced by Robert Pocock
See facing page
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by NEWS-STAND
How the dailies have handled the week's news, and current trends in and out of Fleet St., analysed by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Eight well-known reporters talk with JOHN TUSA about their work, their careers, and themselves
James Hossman of Panorama
10.59 Weather forecast
WILLIE ' THE LION ' SMITH with REX STEWART , MAMIE SMITH MILT HERTH , and others on gramophone records