Market trends, news, weather
Friday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
A Christian angle on the news
Speaker, HUGH KAY
and Programme News
1893-1951
Introduced by LESLIE PEROWNE from the BBC Sound Archives
New Every Morning, page 83
Blessed Jesus, at thy word
(BBC H.B. 257)
Psalm 119, part 6
Matthew 20, v. 29, to 21, v. 9
(N.E.B.)
All glory, laud, and honour
(BBC H.B. 77)
Shorthand Dictation
90-130 w.p.m.
Compiled by JOYCE HARBISON
Next Shorthand programme: 50-80 w.p.m. Monday, 6.30 p.m. (Study)
A booklet is available
A series of programmes on the careers available to school leavers with 0- and A-level qualifications and the different forms of training open to them.
Industry
Introduced by MICHAEL SMEE
Broadcast on January 28 (Study)
The Express by Stephen Spender
Introduced and read by PAUL BRITTEN-AUSTIN
Broadcast on June 23 (Study)
A series of twenty-four programmes for adults taking the G.C.E. 0-level examinations in English Language and Literature, planned in association with a National Extension College correspondence course.
Programme 3
Radio tutor, DAVID GRUGEON
Broadcast on Sept. 24, 1965 (Study)
A weekly survey of the world of motoring
Topical news and the latest Read Conditions
Edited and introduced by BILL HARTLEY
Listen at leisure to selected star items from the week's editions of radio's famous breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Written by BARRY TOOK and MARTY FELDMAN starring Kenneth Horne with KENNETH WILLIAMS , HUGH PADDICK
BETTY MARSDEN , BILL PERTWEE
Music by THE FRASER HAYES FOUR
EDWIN BRADEN AND
THE HORNBLOWERS
Announcer, DOUGLAS SMITH
Produced by JOHN SIMMONDS
Broadcast on May 15 (Light)
Double Crossing by Michael Brett
A pleasant holiday in the South of France has unexpected consequences for the Jenkins family.
Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL
Broadcast on Oct. 16. 1963 (Light)
A Saturday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Introduced by. MARJORIE ANDERSON
All Square: trends of life today deplored by ANNE EDWARDS , AILSA GARLAND, MRS. R. H. DENT , JACK DE MANIO , and WILLIAM BLOOM
My Father: Lord Horder, a royal physician between the wars. remembered by his son MERVYN
In Search of Folk Music: JAMES McNEISH describes a recent visit to Czechoslovakia
Ballet Graduate in Moscow: ONURADHA ARNOLD has just taken her final examinations at the Bolshoi School
Exmoor: PEGGY ARCHER talks to people who live on the moor
SYBIL MICHELOW (contralto)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA Leader, Colin Staveley
Conductor, JOHN CAREWE
and Programme News
Introduced by VINCENT DUGGLEBY
Produced by Godfrey Dixey
A new and revised production of the radio biography in six parts written by Leslie Baily
PART 1: How they Began
Other parts played by Joan Morrow , Derek Lamden
Wilfred Babbage , Humphrey Morton
Narrator, HUGH BURDEN
THE NEW RADIO ORCHESTRA Leader, Julien Gaillard
AMBROSIAN SINGERS
Conducted by ALAN PAUL
Excerpts from the Gilbert and Sullivan operas taken from long-playing gramophone records
Produced by VERNON HARRIS
Broadcast on December 6, 1965
Let Me See Your Face by Jack Beeching with Michael McClain and Barbara Mitchell
Singer, LEIGH CRUTCHLEY with Nigel Anthony , Eva Haddon Chrys Salt, Middleton Woods
Produced by R. D. SMITH
and Weather forecast
The Annual Assembly of the Liberal Party concluded at Brighton today. This special report includes actuality and comment, and an overall appraisal of the Assembly's decisions on Liberal policy
An informal get-together with THE IAN CAMPBELL GROUP
BOB ROBERTS
LYNN and GRAHAM MCCARTHY
PACKIE MANUS BYRNE
Your hosts are ROBIN HALL ' and Jimmie MACGREGOR
Produced by Maude Hamill in collaboration with Peter Kennedy of the English Folk Dance and Song Society
Evening Prayers led by THE REV. RALPH SMITH
JOHN LILL (piano)