Market trends, news, weather
Friday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
A Christian angle on the news
and Programme News
Parliamentarians scrutinise the week's work at Westminster and discuss what is making an impact on the world of politics IAN WALLER takes the chair
New Every Morning, page 90
Shepherd divine, our wants relieve (BBC H.B. 348)
Psalm 121
St. John 12, vv. 12-19
Ride on! ride on in majesty!
(BBC H.B. 89)
'Toutes Directions'
A series of twenty programmes intended for listeners who already have some knowledge of French. An imaginary roving reporter. Gilles Leroy , records his impressions of the different places he visits each week.
10: Arles-les Aliscamps et les arenes
Introduced by KATIA ELLIS with the help of Emile Harven
Last Tuesday's broadcast (Study)
A booklet is available
A course of twenty lessons in spoken Russian for near-beginners
Lesson 20 given by Vaughan JAMES , MARINA RYAN and VICTOR GREGORIY
Last Wednesday's broadcast (Study)
A booklet is available
The fifth of the main series of eighteen programmes for adults taking the 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)
The Problems of Parking
STEPHEN SWINGLER, M.P.
Joint Parliamentary Secretary. Ministry of Transport
Lord CHESHAM
Executive Vice-Chairman of the R.A.C. with reporters from different parts of the country discuss parking systems and future policies together with topical news and the latest Road Conditions
Edited and introduced by BILL HARTLEY
Listen at leisure to selected star items from the week's editions of radio's famous breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
starring and in The Bonds That Bind Us with YOOTHA JOYCE, IAN BURFORD
Written by ALAN SIMPSON and RAY GALTON adapted for radio by Gale Pedrick
Produced by BOBBY JAYE
Broadcast on Sept. 25. 1966 (Light)
A Saturday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Time Considered (ii): thoughts on how we use it from JOYCE GRENFELL , JAMES MOSSMAN , NICOLETTE LEE , JAMES BERRY , and SIMON GOUGH
In Partnership: BOB FORBES talks to the HALLWORTH sisters who run a road haulage business
In and Out of Season: JAMES WEBSTER reflects on a life as a Jersey resident
Sixty Not Out: JUNE ROSE visits an agency specialising in jobs for old-age pensioners
and Programme News
MARCUS Dods conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA Leader, Arthur Leavins with ELIZABETH VAUGHAN (soprano) ROBERT THOMAS (tenor)
RONALD SMITH (piano)
Introduced by ALAN SYKES
Produced by Gareth Walters
Part 1 of a concert given in The Town Hall, Leeds
The programme includes music Tom Olello (Verdi), Cavalleria Rustwana (Mascagni), Die Walkiire (Wagner), and Liszt's Hungarian Fantasy for piano and orchestra.
Elizabeth Vaughan broadcasts by permission of the General Administrator. Royal Opera House Covent Garden
BRIAN REDHEAD discusses some topical matters and some less topical with HELEN KAPP Director,
Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal
ALAN GEMMELL
Professor of Biology, University of Keele
RICHARD HOGGART
Director. Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies. School of English. Birmingham University
Mozart
Marche funebre del Signor
Maestro Contrapunto (K.453a) Minuet in D major (K.355) Adagio in B minor (K.540) Gigue in G major (K 574)
11.26' Sonata in A minor
(K.310) played by STEPHEN SAVAGE (piano)