Market trends, news, weather
Wednesday'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
Belief in God
Reflections from
LORD FISHER OF LAMBETH
and Programme News
IRÈNE PRADOR introduces her most cherished musical memories of people and places
Produced by Ted Beston
New Every Morning, page 64
Sing Alleluia forth in duteous praise (BBC H.B. 282)
Psalm 119, part 1
Deuteronomy 26, vv. 1-11
Rejoice, 0 land, in God thy might (BBC H.B. 433)
by Durrenmatt adapted by H. F. Garten
German for Sixth Forms series
JOHN Huw DAVIES and the boys of All Saints' Choir School, Margaret Street , London, lead in some of the activities of the Music Workshop
Written and produced by William Murphy
Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN
Written and produced by Jenyth Worsley
Hydro-Electricity by DOUGLAS BOTTING
Geography series
Follow-up
Practice in musical activities begun in the Music Workshop Written and produced by William Murphy
by ANDREW COOPER
' Although business with him was strictly business, he had quirks of character which encouraged him to indulge in wild and often hilarious adventures.'
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM DAVIS
Wednesday's broadcast (Light)
for children under five
Today's story: ' Blackie, the coal engine ' by Mary Cockett : part 1
A medieval mystery play adapted by Joan Griffiths Living Language series
Patterns in Movement
Written by Arthur Vialls
Last of three programmes about shapes and patterns
Education and Society
Ten programmes about social factors in education
8: The Teacher in Society
How is the teacher's role changing? Has increased public interest in education led to an improvement in the status of teachers?
PROFESSOR WILLIAM TAYLOR University of Bristol Institute of Education discusses these and related questions with FRED JARVIS
Head, Publicity and Public Relations Department National Union of Teachers
Introduced by PATRICK MCGEENEY
Produced by Robert Hutchison
A weekly discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting, and art
Sunday's broadcast
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
Back to the Piano Stool?:
ANNE CATCHPOLE looks into the piano industry
The Rag and Tag: BILL TAYLOR recalls, as a boy, going shopping with his mother in Sheffield
Your Letters
You asked us to play ... record requests
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
The Mark of the Horse Lord
The book by ROSEMARY SUTCLIFF abridged in six episodes 5; The Last Weapon
It was clear that nothing could come at the enemy up the sheer rocks of the Black Crag, or through that black tide of furze. Then, quite suddenly, as though of its own accord, his mind said ' Fire could.'
Storyteller, MOULTRIE KELSALL with Alec Monteath as Phaedrus
Other parts played by Michael Elder , John Young
Adapted and produced by IAN WISHART
and Programme News
by PETER DEWS
The speaker has now returned to Birmingham as producer at the Repertory Theatre after an absence of more than three years, during which time he has produced television in Malta and Shakespeare in Chicago.
Part 2: Berlioz
Fantastic Symphony
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
WALTER JAMES 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