Market trends, news, weather
Friday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
A Christian angle on the news
Speaker,
THE REV. EDWARD ROGERS
and Programme News
Parliamentarians look back on Westminster's working week and discuss new developments of interest in Parliamentary life
IAN WALLER takes the chair
New Every Morning, page 11
love, how deep (BBC H.B. 73) Psalm 116
St. John 8, vv. 12-20
Nearer, my God, to thee (BBC
H.B. 332)
' Toutes Directions'
A series of twenty programmes intended for listeners who already have some knowledge of French.
7: Au Pays Basquele jeu de pelote
Introduced by KATIA ELLIS with the help of Emile Harven Last Tuesday's broadcast (Study)
A booklet is available
11.10 Let's Go !
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A course of twenty lessons in spoken Russian for near-beginners
Lesson 17: given by VAUGHAN JAMES , MARINA RYAN and VICTOR GREGORIY Last Wednesday's broadcast (Study)
A booklet Is available
The second of the main series of eighteen programmes for adults taking G.C.E. O-level examinations in English Language and Literature, planned in association with a National Extension College correspondence course.
Radio tutor, David GRUGEON Last Thursday's broadcast (Study)
Details of the correspondence course can be obtained from the National Extension College. Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge.
A weekly survey of the world of motoring
Safety Developments in America: BERNARD C. HILTON talks about his recent visit
The New American Safety Regulations: a review by PAT GREGORY
Topical news and the latest Road Conditions Edited and introduced by BILL HARTLEY
Listen at leisure to selected ttar items from the week's editions of radio's famous breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
starring and in The Bath with MARIANNE STONE
Written by ALAN SIMPSON and RAY GALTON adapted for radio by Gale Pedrick
Produced by BOBBY JAYE Broadcast on Sept. 4, 1966 (Light)
A Saturday Supplement to "Woman's Hour".
Introduced by Marjorie Anderson.
This is a Scotsman Talking: Kenneth McKellar tells Marjorie Anderson about his training and life as a singer.
Time to stand and stare: some excuses for idleness from Leslie Targett, John Ebdon, Richard Easton, and others.
I saw the hills properly for the first time: Anne Hayward reflects on awareness.
Quality Check: building repairs - Norman Tozer investigates.
gramophone record
and Programme News
JOHN CAREWE conducts the BBC WELSH Orchestra Leader. Colin Staveley in a programme of music for all the family with JEANNETTE SINCLAIR (soprano) JOHN HEDDLE NASH (baritone) TOMMY REILLY (harmonica) Introduced by IWAN THOMAS
Produced by Moelfryn Harries and Gareth Walters
Including music from Paaliacci (Leoncavallo), Mignon (Ambroise Thomas ), Jeux d'enfants (Bizet). and Prelude and Dance by Robert Famon.
Given before an Invited audience in the Cory Hall , Cardiff
Requiem for a Wild Rose by Peter Russell with Joss Ackland , Sheila Allen and June Tobin
' If we talk without saying things we might just as well save our breath to cool our porridge. You've grown older without changing. That's your misfortune.'
Cast in order of speaking:
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Produced by RONALD MASON
Joss Ackland is in ' Jorrocks ' at the New Theatre. London; Sheila Allen is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company
† Brian REDHEAD discusses some topical matters and some less topical with DAVIDA HIGGIN educationist
DAVID SCASE
Director of the Liverpool Playhouse
DR. PATRICK NUTTGENS
Director, Institute of Architecture, University of York
played by MARTINO TIRIMO (piano)