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 JOHN TIMPSON
Other Men's Shoes
CYRIL FLETCHER with some thoughts for the shut-in and helpless
and Programme News
by RUTH JANETTE RUCK
Read by ELIZABETH PROUD
Third of seven instalments
The changing pattern of country life reflected in the voices and views of its people
Introduced by RALPH WIGHTMAN shortened version of Sunday's broadcast
Introductory music
From all that dwell below the skies iTune,. Wareham)
Interlude: The Deliverer
1: The players assemble
The Prayer of Dedication
Hark the glad sound (Tune,
Bristol)
Repeated: Friday. 9.5 a.m.
New Every Morning, page 4
praise ye the Lord! praise him in the height (BBC H.B. 279)
Psalm 19. vv, 1-11
St. John 4. vv. 43-54
Thine arm. Lord, in days of old (BBC H.B. 382)
Song dramatisation
Intermediate French series
1: The sounds we hear by HARRY ARMSTRONG
Junior Science series
The Big Top
JOHN Huw DAVIES introduces a circus from Czechoslovakia and work begins on this term's operetta
Songs: On the road The big top
Written and produced by William Murphy
Music Workshop series
In the News
This week's programme deals with a topic of current interest
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Tuesday's broadcast
1: School in the clouds
An adaptation of Sid Edmund Hillary 's book Schoolhouse in the Clouds by Garry Lyle
Exploration Earth series
1: Communication:
Roots by Arnold Wesker adapted by Stuart Evans
The first of three programmes illustrating problems you may meet in everyday life
Books. Plays. Poems series
A Rock Pool by GWYNNE VEVERS
A radio-vision broadcast
Right of Appeal
A play for radio by Colin Mares with Brian Wilde and Joan Matheson
' I regret this very much but can give you only one more chance. ]f you do not accept my punishment-a beating either from me or from your housemaster-l shall suspend you from the school.'
Produced by David H. GODFREY
from Bristol Cathedral
Psalms 59, 60. 61
Lessons: Amos 3
Galatians 3, vv. 1-9
Canticles (Carolu.s Andreas)
Anthem: Lord. the maker of all thing (Mundv)
Carol: Whence is that goodly fragrance? (arr. Kitson)
Organist and Master of the Choristers, CLIFFORD HARKER
Assistant organist, Michael Dyer
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
A Song is a Road: JULIE FELIX talks to KEN SYKORA about herself and her music tThe Diary of a Country
Parson: Jim HOLMES , a Norfolk man. talks about Parson Wood forde and reads some favourite excerpts from his diary tDate with a Doctor
Introduced by STEVE RACE
The Young Physician by Francis Brett Young adapted as a serial in eight parts by MURIEL LEVY
2: A Tragedy for
Edwin Edwin , wrenched from his mother's bosom, finds St. Luke School hard.
Produced by ANTHONY CORNISH in the BBC's Midland studios
and Programme News
The second of two rounds in a contest between
The Midlands and The North of England
Midlands:
DAVID FRANKLIN
GEOFFREY JAGGARD
Quiz-Master, LIONEL HALE
North:
DENNIS CHAPMAN. BILL GRUNDY
Quiz-Master, Roy PLOMLEY
Arranged by Patrick Harvey
Repeated: next Tuesday, 12
Conducted by Sir Adrian Boult
From The Brangwyn Hall, Swansea
Part 1
8.5* Severn Bridge Variations on a Welsh folk song
Malcolm Arnold : Atun Hoddmott
Nicholas Maw ; Daniel Jones
Grace Williams ; Michael Tippett first performance: BBC commission
To mark the opening of the Severn Bridge and to celebrate the first anniversary of the formation of the New BBC Orchestra, the Heads of Music in the West Region and in Wales decided to commission a piece taking the form of six variations on a folk melody, and they invited three Welsh and three English composers to write a variation each. The tune Braint was crosen as the theme.
Talk by DANIEL JONES on ' collaborators ' in every sense: good. bad. obvious-perhaps not so obvious ...
Part 2: VaUghan Williams
A London Symphony
† ROGER SNOWDON discusses the technique. economics, and general background of motor rallying with leading drivers. organisers, and members of the trade
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The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
GILES PLAYFAIR introduces letters from today's postbag
by MAX KIRSCHNER
Mr Kirschner , who spent many years in India as an agriculturist, believes that Indians stand little chance of improving their living conditions as long as they tolerate vast numbers of ownerless livestock in their country.
Frank Bridge
Piano Sonata played by KATHLEEN LONG