Magazine edition
Introduced by JOHN GREENSLADE
Speaker,
The Rev. HAROLD MOULTON
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time look at life around the country and across the world
Introduced by JOHN TIMPSON
Twentieth-century Christians
Fr. Choblet tAn excerpt from one of the Tales from the Pacific Islands broadcast by the late Sir ARTHUR GRIMBLE
and Programme News
by RUTH JANETTE RUCK abridged by Marjorie Bilbow
Read by ELIZABETH PROUD
Sixth of seven instalments
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Sunday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 58
How lovely are thy dwellings fair (BBC H.B. 45S)
Psalm 119, part 3
St. John 6, vv. 1-14
Bread of the world (BBC H.B.
503)
Written by Milo Sperber
Intermediate German series
Lesson 14: Lcs enfants prennent l'autobus
† Written by Raymond Escoffey
A radio-vision programme
by WILLIAM APPLEBY
Songs: King Arthur's Servants old Farmer Buck; Jolly Carter Twankydillo
The Growth Of Man
2: Creation of the Universe
DEREK BOWSKILL introduces another programme of creative drama exercises for Secondary children
Three Complaints and a few oddments (ii) by Peter Dickinson
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Roy Plomley's castaway is pilot Sheila Scott. Show more
Friday evening's broadcast
Today's story: 'The Mouse's
Special ' by Doreen Maltby
by Albert Chatterley
' The Examination Result' from Not Even Then by Gwyn Thomas
Speak series
for the nine-to-eleven-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS
Children at School
The work of Jean Piaget. the Swiss psychologist, has had a great influence on current educational thinking. DR. KENNETH LOVELL of the University of Leeds gives an account of it in a group of four talks on Learning and Thinking
2.: The Primary School Child
Broadcast on January 25. 1965
How Tall Can a Man Get by Harold P. Lees
Saturday's broadcast
Remember those clogs?: a chance to do so with NORMAN THOMSON , who has been talking to TOMMY GRIERSON , a clog-maker all his life
Looking at Books: The biography Edwin Mnir : Man and Poet discussed by two of Muir's friends in Orkney— ERNEST MARWICK and GEORGE MACKAY BROWN
Tell the World: GORDON BAXTER 'S food firm exports to more than sixty countries. He has been to many of them
Monster next door: HUGH Ross has been looking at a house for rent on Loch Ness
There's a Letter for It: HARVEY MACPHERSON recites an auld wife's alphabet of cures and recipes
Scottish Spin: music or a song from a recent record release
Introduced by HOWARD LOCKHART from Scotland
Toytown
A series of six of the plays by S. G. Hulme Beaman
2: The Arkville Dragon
Produced by CLAIRE CHOVIL
Broadcast on January 21, 1963
and Programme News
Repeated: Tuesday, 1.30 p.m.
by Ronald Eyre based on a story by NICOLAI LESKOV
Repertory in Britain
The Company of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre
Directed for the Birmingham Repertory Theatre by PETER DEWS
Adapted for radio and produced in the BBC Midland studios by BRIAN HULME
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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 LORD REDMAYNE
Lord Redmayne. who was for many years Conservative Chief Whip, talks about the duties of a Whip in the House of Commons.