Market trends, news, weather
Tuesday'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
Founder of the Boys' Towns of Italy
An interview with Mgr. John Patrick Caroll-Abbing
and Programme News
by KENNETH Cook
Read by ALAN WHITE
Third of ten instalments
A monthly programme reflecting life in the country with a Natural History contribution by ERIC SIMMS
Introduced by C. GORDON GLOVER
Produced by Arthur Phillips
Shortened version of Sunday's broadcast
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
New Every Morning, page 96
Christ for the world we sing
(BBC H.B. 172)
Psalm 82
Matthew 21, vv. 33-46 (N.E.B.)
Christ is our corner-stone (BBC
H.B. 258)
Written by Paul-Aline Dent
Intermediate French series
10.45 Interlude
2: Air and breathing by HARRY ARMSTRONG
Junior Science series
The squirrel joins the cast of the operetta Dagobert the Dachshund.
Songs:
The squirrel
Dagobert the Dachshund
Introduced by JOHN Huw DAVIES
Written and produced by William Murphy
A programme on Munich 1938
-Peace with Honour
Compiled by Hilary Green
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Tuesday's broadcast (Light)
2: Grapes in Apulia by Garry Lyle
Will the grapes survive pests. frost, and storms until harvest time?
Exploration Earth series
by WALTER MACKEN adapted for broadcasting by Moira F. Doolan
2: Building the Boat
Books, Plays. Poems series
Written by Christine Dudley
Nature series
Samantha by Derek Hoddinott with Derek Waring and June Ritchie
Who is Samantha. Samantha. Samantha ... Samantha. Only in the mind? Samantha ...
Produced by LESLIE MEGAREY
June Ritchie is in 'The Anniversary' at the Duke of Yotk's Theatre. London
from York Minster
Psalms 136. 137, 138 (Chants: Bairstow, Bexfield, Attwood)
Lessons: Daniel 10, vv. 4-21
Revelation 5
Canticles (Nares in F)
Office Hymn: Thee, O Christ, the Father's splendour (Tune, Mode ii: E.H. 241)
Anthem: May thy holy angels (Jackson)
including:
' Music, when soft voices die. vibrates in the memory': David FRANKLIN brings back some of the voices you have loved in the past-3: Melba
Going to the Pictures: BETTY
BEST recommends some films you may enjoy seeing this month and talks to JAMES Fox
Are Old People Underfed?:
PAUL VAUGHAN reports on a controversial issue
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
by Daphne du Maurier, dramatised for radio in eight parts by Rex Rienits
with Mary Wimbush, Laurence Payne
Cast in order of speaking: [see below]
from the West of England
and Programme News
played by the BBC NORTHERN IRELAND ORCHESTRA
Leader, David Adams
Conductor, TERENCE LOVETT with a variety of songs on gramophone records
Introduced by Roy WILLIAMSON
A new series of two-round contests between London and the Regions
London v. Wales: Round 1
London:
SIR DENIS BROGAN , CEDRIC CLIFFE
Quiz-Master, LIONEL HALE
Wales:
T. I ELLIS, WYN GRIFFITH
Quiz-Master, Roy PLOMLEY
Arranged by Patrick Harvey
Napoleon lived there, of course, with his wife the Empress Josephine, famous for her jewels, her love of flowers, her wild extravagance-and her infidelities.
JULIA GREENWOOD went there with a coachload of tourists from Paris
Part 2
Given before an invited audience in BBC Studio 1. Malda Vale, London. Requests for tickets for future concerts may be sent to [address removed]. enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
A Reconstruction written and presented at the microphone by Edgar Lustgarten of the remarkable series of events that followed a wages snatch outside a Tottenham factory on the morning of January 23, 1909
Produced by Joe Burroughs
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
Letters from today's postbag introduced by ANNE ALLEN
A series of four talks by IAN MCDOUGALL
BBC Central Europe correspondent
2: Living Standards
Thursday: Recreation and Leisure
played by MELVILLE COOK (organ)
From Hereford Cathedral
Broadcast in March 1965 (Music)