Market trends, news, weather
Thursday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time took at life around the country and across the world
Introduced by JOHN TIMPSON
Prayer and Meditation led by CANON TOWNDROW in Birmingham
and Programme News
by RUTH JANETTE RUCK
Read by ELIZABETH PROUD
Fifth of seven instalments
Introductory music
9.8 THE SERVICE
From all that dwell below the skies (Tune. Wareham)
Interlude: The Deliverer
1: The players assemble
The Praver of Dedication
Hark the glad sound (Tune,
Bristol)
Wednesday's service
' The grass is greener on the other side '
SUZANNE TWISTON-DAVIES interviews some famous people who, for one reason or the other, decided to live away from the land of their birth
Pr<fduced by Aidan Day
Excerpts from the play by Jean Cocteau
French for Sixth Forms series
Big Cats and Little Cats
Then hunt, the velvet tigers in the jungle
Poems about tigers and smaller cats, with music by NICHOLAS SMITH
1: Man the toolmaker
Written by Leonard Cottrell
Observer sequence by Rhnda Power
Four Distinguished Men
1: Bernard Shaw
Broadcast in 1937
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Thursday's broadcast
for children under five
Today's story: The Birthday in Bed ' by Jane Marlow
by JUDY GEARY
Nicky Ninepins went to the market and bought a fine fat uoose. But before very long it was perfectly clear that the fine fat goose was no ordinary bird.
Let's Join In series
Amongst individuals
1: Hélène Jeanty Raven
Script by Edward Blishen
1 Christian Focus series
A poetry programme including the traditional rhyme ' The Alley-Alley-0 ' and poems by George Peele. James Reeves , Clifford Dyment , Janine Farmer , and John Walsh
Stories and Rhymes series
Social Work In Action
A series of twenty programmes on the nature and trends of social work in Britain
11: Working with Young People with PETER H DUKE
Principal, The National College for he Training of Youth Leaders
HAROLD HAYWOOD
Director, Education and Training. National Association of Youth Clubs
DICK JENKINSON
Youth Tutor. Roundhill Youth Centre. Thurmaston. Leics.
R. W. J. KEEBLE
Principal County Youth Officer. Inner London Education Authority
Introduced by DAVID HOBMAN
Produced by Dennis Simmons
Social Work In Action is intended to he of special interest to those thinking of entering or reluming to social work
A radio correspondence column in which listeners add their comments to some of the views expressed in last Friday's Any Questions? from Chepstow
Thursday's broadcast
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
The Barbary Partridge: some observations of this remarkable bird by JOHN D. STEWART. made at his home in Gibraltar
These Were my Friends: DIANA STEVENSON talks about tier far-from-loncly childhood
Signing for Vasco: JAMES CRICHTON tells how he helped an illiterate friend, and landed in trouble
I'll Never Forget the Day ... : VIVIENNE ATKINSON tells how she got lost in the Australian Bush
Jack, Sam, and Pete: or memories of ' the Marvel by CHARLES GARLAND
Songs: IAN RUSSELL with his guitar
Introduced by MAURICE O'CALLAGHAN from Northern Ireland
Tales of the Supernatural by Rudyard Kipling dramatised for radio by A. R. RAWLINSON
6: The House Surgeon
' The room was close and it smelt of perfumed soap. I threw up the window, but it opened so close to the floor that I was within an ace of pitching out onto the drive beneath. Then, out of the blue, a little grey shadow began to float at the back of my brain. It spread and spread until I was enveloped in a depth of silence.'
Produced by David DAVIS
and Programme News
from Moscow
Jacqueline du Pre (cello)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Masuire
Conducted by Sir John Barbirolli
National Anthems
Part 1
See facing page
by JOHN BROPHY
† Read by ALAN WHEATLEY
My mother used to make sure I was always the neatest and cleanest boy in the school. You may not be as clever as some of them,' she used to say to me, ' but you can be the tidiest.' And I was...
Part 2: Sibelius
Symphony No. 2, in D major From the Bolshoi Hall, Moscow
Recorded for the BBC by Soviet Radio
Next broadcast from the tour, from Leningrad: Sunday (Music)
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by NEWS-STAND
How the dailies have handled the week's news. the opinions they have expressed, and current trends in and out of Fleet Street are analysed by WALTER TAPLIN
Politically directed youth movement or spontaneous expression of teenage discontent?
† ANTHONY LAWRENCE , BBC Far
East Correspondent, examines the significance of the Red Guards of China
Fxcerpts from the album
Outstanding Jazz Compositions of the Twentieth-Century