Magazine edition
Introduced by JOHN GREENSLADE
Speaker:
THE REV. TOM GAIDINER
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time look at life around the country and across the world
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
A Sense of Forgiveness
The first of several angles on one aspect of Christian life
THE REV. A. STEPHAN HOPKINSON
and Programme News
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Sunday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 58
King of glory. King of peace
(BBC H.B. 325)
Psalm 119, part 3
1 Peter 3. vv. 13-22 (N.E.B.)
Rejoice! the Lord is King (BBC
H.B. 128)
der Entdecker der X-Strahlen
Written by Hilde-Maria Kraus
Intermediate German series
10.4S FRENCH FOR
BEGINNERS
Lesson 23: Revision
Written by Raymond Escoffey
A radio-vision programme
11.0 SINGING TOGETHER by WILLIAM APPLEBY
Songs:
My boy Billy
My bonny cuckoo
Big Rock Candy Mountain
11.20 DRAMA WORKSHOP
Man and Society
1: Celebrations (i) tDEREK BOWSKILL introduces the third term of a series of creative drama exercises for Secondary children
11.40 MUSIC SESSION TWO
Oswin's Wurd ( by George Self and Alan Brownjohn
Introduced by JAMES PATTEN
Produced by Albert Chatterley
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by CHRISTOPHER CHATAWAY
Roy Plomley's castaway is music critic and cricket writer Sir Neville Cardus. Show more
Friday evening's broadcast
for children under five
Today's story:
' Belinda's Birthday Party ' by Margaret Baker
Sybil Thorndike Festival
Dame Sybil stars in some of her favourite plays
The Distaff Side by John van Druten adapted by Raymond RAIKES with Lydia Sherwood. Jane Wenham
Grizelda Hervey and Mary O'Farrell
Produced by GRAHAM GAULD
Saturday's broadcast
A magazine of interest to all. with older listeners specially in mind, including:
The Irish Country Concert: DIANA STEVENSON regrets the decline of her favourite form of entertainment
History for Pleasure: Looking at books, by PROFESSOR JAMES C. BECKETT
Anyone for Botany?: by PEGGY MUSSON
Carrickmacross Lace: Rose FEENEY of the village of Crossmaglen tells John Body how a declining hand-craft has been transformed into a flourishing industry
A little of what you fancy: a story of garden marauders by META MAYNE REID
Songs by the BLOOMFIELD MEN QUARTET
Introduced by MAURICt O'CALLAGHAN from Northern Ireland
At the Back of the North Wind by George Macdonald abridged for reading on radio in six parts
6: In the Country
1 There ain'nothing in the country but sun and moon, Diamond.' ' There's trees and flowers.' ' Well, they ain'no count.'
Produced by IAN WISHART
and Programme News
Introduced by RICHARD WHITMORE and MICHAEL CLAYTON
by Frederick Treves
with Phyllis Montefiore, Brian Hewlett, John Hollis
A wartime absence leads to family disaster as a rejected child is driven further and further away from society and sanity.
The News
Background to the News People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
LESLIE SMITH introduces letters from today's postbag