Market trends, news, weather
Monday'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
Reflections from Rosemary Haughton about Christian relationships
and Programme News
0 worship the King (Tune,
Hanover: S.P. 618)
Stories Jesus might have heard
Joseph: Lord and Servant
The Prayer of Dedication
The King of Love my Shepherd is (Tune, St. Columba: S.P. 654)
15: Furet et le criminel
Written by Emile Harven
A radio-vision programme
4: With Olga's relations
Written by Peter and Natasha Norman
made In Moscow by courtesy of the State Committee for Radio and Television
Both bagpipes and Highlanders play a part in Baldy Bane's life Songs: Bagpipe music The woodwatcher
Written by William Murphy
Introduced by JOHN Huw DAVIES
Religious Experience
The first of two talks by JOHN MACMURRAY
The Sixth Form series: Religion In its Contemporary Context
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The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Monday evening's broadcast
for children under five
Today's story: ' The Cow that went for a Walk by Hilda Rostron
Written by Margaret J. Miller World History series
The first of two programmes on playing the guitar and percussion instruments
Producer, Jenyth Worsley
by Charles Dickens dramatised in eleven parts with John Dearth
Peter Claughton , Eva Haddon and Anthony Jacobs as Dickens
9: Sissy Calls on a Gentleman
Sunday's broadcast
with records f On A Personal Note
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including: tTwenty-four-hour Call: each year the London Ambulance Service carries three million patients. ANGELA PAIN goes on duty with one of the crews f First Down: There was a ritual about the start of each day in the thatcher's cottage: a memory from NORMAN GOODLAND
Silver Lining: 'The Hound of Heaven '-some thoughts about Francis Thompson by THE REV. ELSIE CHAMBERLAIN
Your Letters
Introduced by KEN SYKORA
and Programme News
Introduced by MICHAEL KENNEDY
BBC Northern
Symphony Orchestra
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, GEORGE HURST
Given before an invited audience in the Memorial Hall, Horthwich
Introduced by KENNETH ALLSOP This week:
LORD ECCLES and CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW , M.P. discuss ' our national predicament ' in the light of their new books: Life and Politics, a moral diagnosis and Britain's Role Tomorrow
VERNON SCANNELL talks about The Letters of Hart Crane
FRANCIS HOPE on new novels
Produced by Jocelyn Ferguson i
on MALNUTRITION IN BRITAIN
More than five million Britons do not eat enough-according to the Food Education Society; but others say that over-eating is medically a far bigger problem than under nourishment. All dieticians agree that far too many people do not eat the right things.
Focus finds out if there are large numbers of people in Britain unable to afford a decent diet; and whether those who can afford to eat well squander their money on useless or even harmful food.
Introduced by EDGAR LUSTGARTEN
Produced by Andrew Goodman
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
GILES PLAYFAIR introduces letters from today's postbag
Sequence
Songs with or without words
MAURICE COLE (piano)
JEANNETTE SINCLAIR (SOpranO) ROBERT TITZE (baritone) PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
Second broadcasts