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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
Reflecting listeners' choice in readings and recordings
and Programme News
by ROBERT GREENWOOD
Read by PETER CLAUGHTON
Seventh of ten instalments
All creatures of our God and King (part 1) (Tune, Lasst uns erfreuen: C.H. 13)
Story: Some Ordinary People.
1: Caedmon
The Lord's Prayer
All creatures of our God and King (part 2)
1: L'Hótel des voyageurs
Written by Emile Harven A radio-vision programme
JOHN Huw DAVIES , the Children's Choir of Hungarian Radio and Television, and the boys of AH Saints' Choir School, Margaret Street , introduce a new style of Music Workshop and a new story
Songs:
Shepherd boy
Country dancers
Written and produced by William Murphy
A talk by MARTIN JARRETT-KERR . C.R.
The Sixth Form series: Religion in tts Contemporary Context
and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlinei
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Monday's broadcast (Light)
for children under five
Today's story: ' Janet's Busy
Blue Apron ' by Eileen Coltman
A story from ancient Egypt (2600 B.C.)
Written by Phyllis Drayson
World History series
Introducing this new series with a creative approach to music in schools
Written and produced by Jenyth Worsley
by Henryk Sienkiewicz translated by C. J. HOGARTH adapted for radio in ten parts by FELIX FELTON and SUSAN ASHMAN
10: The Hour of Reckoning
Produced by R D SMITH
Sunday's broadcast
(who is recorded) with his
Record Album
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Music to Satisfy and Please:
David SQUIBB talks about music making in old people's clubs and introduces some recordings
Listen with Percy:
PERCY EDWARDS takes a walk down a country road
Silver Lining: Enjoying the Bible-its places: last of three talks by THE REV. HAROLD MOULTON of the Translation Department of the British and Foreign Bible Society
Your Letters
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
and Programme News
BBC MIDLAND LIGHT ORCHESTRA
Leader. James Hutcheon
Conductor, GILBERT VINTER with ROSEMARY BRETT DAVIES and MARIE COOPER (two pianos)
Introduced by ROBIN BOYLE
Introduced by NORMAN FULTON
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Leader, Trevor Williams
Conducted by GRAHAM TREACHER
Recorded before an invited audience in Studio One. Glasgow, in September 1965
A discussion on the punishment of offenders
The last of three programmes in which people from different backgrounds are given details of some recent court cases and asked to decide what sentences they would have passed on the offenders.
Afterwards they hear what the actual sentences were.
Taking part this week are:
MRS. MARGARET THATCHER , M.P. DOUGLAS GIBSON former Deputy Director of Prisoners' After Care
FENTON BRESLER author and journalist and PETER COE theatrical director
Introduced by TONY PARKER
Produced by Paul Stephenson
A radio portrait of H. G. Wells
Compiled and Introduced by DEREK PARKER
Produced by Joanna Hollei
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
Letters from today's postbag introduced by ANNE ALLEN
† SHERWOODFAIGEN,a former social worker in Chicago, compares two boys from very different backgrounds
played by the BOIS MORTIER TRIO Tess Miller (oboe)
Jennifer Ward Clarke (cello)
Jill Severs (harpsichord)