Market trends, news, weather
Readings by Dr. J.B. Phillips from his recent book.
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Radio's breakfast-time look at life around the country and across the world
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Today's "Ten to Seven".
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Introduced by RALPH WIGHTMAN Shortened version of Sunday's broadcast
Introductory music 9.35 THE SERVICE
praise ye the Lord! (Tune,
Laudate Dominum: BBC Supplement)
Interlude: The Deliverer
5: Deliver us from death
The Prayer for Protection
From thee all skill and science flow (Tune. Belmont)
Ash Wednesday
New Every Morning, page 72
Lo, now is our accepted day
(BBC H.B. 342)
Canticle 4
Isaiah 58, vv. 1-14
Be thou my guardian and my guide (BBC H.B. 135)
Written by Paul-Louis Courier adapted by Emile Harven Intermediate French series
5: Hearing Sound by HARRY ARMSTRONG Junior Science series
Even a Czech circus must have animals These animals have curious names-but they are just the same to us
Songs: The big top
Here come the animals Introduced by JOHN Huw DAVIES
Written and produced by William Murphy
The Problem of Steel Compiled by Barry Carman
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Tuesday evening's broadcast
2: Avalanche
An avalanche strikes Vats in Switzerland at 9.59 p.m. on January 20, 1951. by COLIN FRASER Exploration Earth series
by BERTOLT BRECHT adapted by John Kerry Part 2: Recantation
The second of two programmes ' about the great scientist and astronomer and his struggles. Books, Plays. Poems series
Written by Christine Dudley Nature series
Charlotte Mitchell and Gary Watson in Master of Trees
A new play for radio by Pat Devenport
' It isn'everybody who likes these trees-especially at night. Some of the figures seem to be alive when you see them in moonlight ... and there's one tall one-well, you could swear it was someone trying to look in.' Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Prpduced by JOHN POWELL
JÖRG DEMUS (piano)
Six Waltzes (D.145)
Two Scherzos (D.593) gramophone record
A magazine of interest to all. with older listeners specially in mind, including: Crown Imperial: COLIN GIBSON talks about the music composers have written over the centuries for royal occasions Argument: another in the series of conversations on an issue of the day Date with a Doctor: JOHN EARLE has some advice about piles
Introduced by POLLY ELWES
The Young Physician by Francis Brett Young adapted as a serial in eight parts by MURIEL LEVY
6: Edwin discovers love
A lively mind and interesting friends soon settle Edwin at North Bromwich Medical School. Even the reappearance of a bully from St. Luke's cannot daunt him. Produced by ANTHONY CORNISH in the BBC Midland studios
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The second of two rounds in a contest between
Scotland and Wales Scotland:
SIR JAMES FERGUSSON JACK HOUSE
Quiz-Master,
LIONEL HALE : Wales
DR. WYN GRIFFITH
WYNFORD VAUGHAN-THOMAS
Quiz-Master, ROY PLOMLEY Arranged by Patrick Harvey
from the Assembly Hall, Worthing
In association with Worthing Corporation
Zvi Zeitlin (violin)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Hugh Maguire Conducted by James Loughran
National Anthem
Tchaikovsky
Part 1
Overture-Fantasia: Hamlet
7.55* Violin Concerto in D major
VICTOR Lewis talks to John Sparks about his adventures and the difficulties involved in stalking birds with a microphone and a tape recorder
Part 2
Symphony No.4, in F minor
reading
The
Hunting of the Snark by Lewis I
Carroll Shortened version of the broadcast of December 24. 1963 (Third)
The detail from the drawing by Mervvn Peake by courtesy of Chatto and Windus
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST WALTER TAPLIN introduces letters from today's postbag
Franck Sonata in A major played by JOAN DICKSON (cello)
HESTER DICKSON (piano) Given before an invited audience in the BBC's Aberdeen studio