Market trends, news, weather
Tuesday'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
Faith in Living
An interview with THE REV. JOHN TRAVELL
and Programme News
Regional Variations (3)
Good Morning. Wales!: magazine
Regional magazine
Revised second edition of the breakfast-time magazine
Shortened version of Sunday's broadcast
Introductory music
9.35 THE SERVICE
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Tune, Lobe den Herren)
Interlude: The Deliverer
6: Who is the deliverer?
The Prayer of St. Ignatius
Loyola
Hark the glad sound (Tune.
Bristol)
Regional Variations (2)
Schools: Exploring Scotland
by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
New Every Morning, page 76
0 help us, Lord (BBC H.B. 336)
Psalm 130
St John 11, vv. 45;54
Jesu. guide our way (BBC
H.B. 144)
Written by Frank L. Dash
Intermediate French series
1: Our earth is round by HARRY ARMSTRONG
Junior Science series
A radio-vision programme
More circus animals and some rather complicated musical activities.
Songs: Listen to the Band
Here come the animals
Introduced by JOHN Huw DAVIES
Written and produced by William Murphy
The End of an Empire
Compiled by Philip Holland
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Records introduced by Frank Elmes
Gaelic News
Last year SHIRLEY DEANE took part in this festival which was attended by 10,000 gypsies from all over Europe
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Merched yn Bennaf: magazine mainly for women
Nature Poslbag
Farm Journal
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Denny and Dunipace. Stirlingshire
Sunday's broadcast
Regional Variations (2)
News in Welsh Weather
and Programme News
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Tuesday evening's broadcast
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Ar Lin Mam: for the younger listeners
Today's story: 'The Roller that made a Good Road ' by Eiteen Mathias
1: The Dee at Braemar
Compiled and narrated by STANLEY J. MAXTON
+ Exploration Earth series
adapted by Robert Gittings
Part 1
Books. Plays. Poems
Mirrors
Nature series
Paul Daneman in A Lethal Joy
A new play for radio by Arnold Yarrow
Extract from Clinical Report on first fatality: 'Cause of death: tetanus. Possible source of infection: skin puncture on left arm.'
Dr. Alan Graham. Medical Officer of Health................PAUL DANEMAN
Dr. Margaret Penney , Deputy
M.O.H EVA HADDON
Dr Laurence Silbertson , a Senior
Hospital Consultant... John JUSTIN
Det.-Insp. Fowler HAYDN JONES Students at a technical college:
Eric Nugence. ...ANTHONY JACKSON Pauline Beckwith ..... GUDRUN URE
Mrs. Hessettine MARGARET ROBERTSON
Produced by JOHN POWELL
Incidental music to the film The Gadfly
ANDRE KOSTELANETZ AND HIS ORCHESTRA gramophone record
from Carlisle Cathedral
Psalms: 108 and 109 Lessons: Exodus 8, vv. 1-19
Colossians 4, vv. 2-18
Canticles (Nicholson in D flat)
Responses (William Smith )
Anthem: Locus iste a Deo factus est (Bruckner)
Praise to the Holiest in the Height
(Tune, Somervell: E.H. 471)
Organist and Master of the Music, ANDREW SEIVEWRIGHT
from Worthing
Special guest: Ted Ray
Argument: a discussion on children and animals between Miss M. RAYMONDE-HAWKINS and JEREMY SANDFORD , with GORDON SNELL in the chair
Question Time: JEAN ROOK answers questions about fashion and beauty
Join In and Sing: BENNY LEE with TED TAYLOR at the piano
Introduced by STEVE RACE
Produced by Robert Gunnell and Anne Catchpole tefore an invited audience at The Pavilion. Worthing
The Young Physician by Francis Brett Young adapted as a serial in eight parts by MURIEL LEVY
8: Edwin graduates
Edwin approaches graduation and discovers good music, but Father's plans halt him in his tracks.
Produced by ANTHONY CORNISH in the BBC's Midland studios
and Programme News
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News. Round-Up
News
(434 m.) From the North: news and topics. (261 m.) voice of the North
News
News. Stock Market Report News in Welsh
Bound-Up
Latest regional news-The stories behind the headlines-Tonight's Name in the News-Scotland Yard Calling-South-East Sport—MICHAEL BROOKE looks at listeners' letters in Postscript
Introduced by DEREK PARKER
Produced by the South-East news unit
on behalf of the CONSERVATIVE AND UNIONIST
PARTY
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Pibrochs played by Pipe-Major Robert U. Brown
The second of two rounds in a contest between The Midlands and The West of England
Midlands: DAVID FRANKLIN GEOFFREY JAGGARD
Quiz-Master, LIONEL HALE
West: VIVIAN OGILVIE VINCENT WAITE
Quiz-Master, Roy PLOMLEY
Arranged by Patrick Harvey
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The Broadland Singers. conductor, Angela Dugdale, from Norwich Cathedral
The Origin and Growth of Belfast. 2: The Birth of Belfast, by B C. S. Wilson
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra: John Wiggins. flute: Mozart. Bach, Bartok
A miscellany of humour on records
Introduced by PETER CLAYTON
Leader, Robert Masters
Conductor, Harry Blech with Claude Frank (piano)
From the Royal Festival Hall, London
Part 1
' We've always sunK in Britain— in church, in choral societies, ta
- pubs on Saturday nights. in " sing-songs " at parties, in glee clubs, and male voice choirs. In the old music-hall ... there were artists billed as " chorus singers " and when they bellowed at us " Now
-all together! " we obediently and enthusiastically joined in the second chorus.'
†DAVID FRANKLIN , in the first of two talks, takes a light-hearted look at singing and the development of the choral tradition in Britain
Literary extracts read by KEVIN McHUGH
Part 2
Promoted by the Haydn-Mozart Society
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
DR. W. A. VISSER 'HooFT gives four Lent talks
1: A Positive Response to Pluralism
Christians are aware as never before of ways of thinking other than their own. They may react negatively, by condemning where they cannot agree, or positively, by seeking to establish common ground.
See facing page
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News. Forecast for fishermen
Quinneys by HORACE ANNESLEY VACHELL abridged by James Langham
Read by CYRIL SHAPS
Produced by John Cardy
First of thirteen instalments
Joe Quinney was a little man and the business he had inherited was small: but, by gum, he was going to make the world ' sit up and howl' ... a story of a man on the make in the antique dealer's world of the 1890s and early 1900s.
ROBERT JOYCE (organ)
From Llandaff Cathedral