Market trends, news, weather
Wednesday's 'Ten to Eight'
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Radio's breakfast-time look at life around the country and across the world
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
' All '
ROBERT EDDISON reading from the Abbé Michel Quoist 's
Prayers of Life
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IRENE PRADOR introduces her most cherished musical memories of people and places
Produced by Ted Beston
New Every Morning, page 22
Thou art the Way: by thee alone (BBC H.B. 338)
Psalm 9
Exodus 12. vv. 1-13
Lead us, 0 Father, in the paths of peace (BBC H.B. 308)
Written by Stephen Kanocz
German for Sixth Forms series
Follow-up
JOHN Huw DAVIES and the boys of All Saints' Choir School, Margaret Street , lead in some of the activities of the Music Workshop
Written and produced by William Murphy
Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
The Story of Arachne
Written by Jenyth Worsley
by JACK DUNK
Geography series
Follow-up
Practice in musical activities begun in the Music Workshop
Written and produced by William Murphy
MONICA JACKSON recalls incidents with bears, both friendly and hostile
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by William HARDCASTLE
Wednesday's broadcast (Light)
for children under five
Today's story
' Michael's New Puppy ' by Beryl Hepburn
by Homer
Part 6: The Bending of the Bow Retold by KENNETH CAVANDER Living Language series
Patterns in sound
Written by Arthur Vialls
First of three programmes about shapes and patterns
Education and Society
Ten programmes about social factors in education
6: Education in the twilight zones with PROFESSOR J. B. MAYS
Department of Social Science, University of Liverpool
DR. ROYSTON LAMBERT
Miss B. M. BRAY
Headmistress. John Pounds Girls' School, Portsmouth
Introduced by PATRICK McGEENEY
Produced by Robert Hutchison A reading list can be obtained by sending a stamped addressed foolscap envelope to Education and Society[address removed]
See facing page
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting, and art
This week:
A. ALVAREZ , JANET ADAM SMITH
JULIAN MITCHELL , EDWIN MULLINS
In the chair, IAIN HAMILTON
Sunday's broadcast
From Guildford
Special Guest:
Leslie Crowther
Argument: A discussion on chemicals in food between BARBARA CARTLAND and MAMIE OLLIVER , with DEREK COOPER in the chair
Question Time: ALBERT SON-NENFELD answers queries about the American way of life
Join In and Sing: STEVE BENBOW with his guitar
Introduced by STEVE RACE
Before an invited audience at the Civic Hall, Guildford
The Mark of the Horse Lord
The book by ROSEMARY SUTCLIFF abridged for radio in six episodes
Conory made a sound in his throat that was for the cat alone, and the small black fiend laid back its tufted ears, and with a splitting screech of fury sprang straight for the King's face.
3: The King Slaying
Storyteller, MOULTRIE KELSALL with Alec Monteath as Phaedrus
Other parts played by Michael Elder and John Young
Adapted and produced by Ian Wishart
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Herbert Downes (viola)
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Leader, Colin Staveley
Conductor, John Carewe
8.7* Symphony No. 8, in B minor (Unfinished).Schubert
A programme that sets out to answer listeners' scientific and technological questions
In the chair, JOHN CARTHY
Panel:
ROBERT BOYD physicist
MICHAEL CULLEN zoologist
ALAN HUNTER astronomer
JOHN MAYNARD SMITH geneticist
Arranged by Archie Clow
If you have a question to put to the panel, send it on a postcard to Who Knows?. BBC, Broadcasting House. London. W.I.
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
LESLIE SMITH introduces this evening's edition of a series designed to reflect listeners' own views on current topics. Letters on public affairs and issues of policy are specially welcome