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
Other Men's Shoes
CYRIL FLETCHER talks about some of the people who feel themselves failures
and Programme News
Your questions about wildlife and the countryside answered by JAMES FISHER , MAURICE BURTON and ERIC HOBBIS
Question-Master, DEREK JONES
Produced by John Sparks
Send your questions, on a postcard please. to: Country Parliament. BBC. Broadcasting House, Bristol, 8
Shortened version of Sunday's broadcast
Introductory music
† 9.35 The Service
Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
(Tune. Lobe den Herren)
Interlude: Neighbours
The camel and the plough
The Prayer for God's Presence All people that on earth do dwell (Tune, Old Hundredth)
Repeated: Friday, 9.5 a.m.
9.55 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT II by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera-Gray
New Every Morning, page 64
At thy feet. 0 Christ, we lay
(BBC H.B. 402)
Psalm 112
1 Peter 4, vv. 12-19 (N.E.B.)
To thee our God we fly (BBC
H.B. 434)
Written by Marielle Larsonneur
Intermediate French series
10.45 Interlude
11.0 LOOKING AT NATURE
1: Examining a Plant by HARRY ARMSTRONG
† Junior Science series
11.20 MUSIC WORKSHOP I
Hugo's Haunt
JOHN How DAVIES introduces this term's operetta and the children learn how to play their own signature tune songs: Hugo
School Journey
Written and produced by William Murphy
11.40 THE MODERN WORLD
In the News
This week's programme deals with a topic of current interest
The News and Voices and Topics
In and behind the headlines
Introduced by CHRISTOPHER CHATAWAY
Tuesday evening's broadcast
1: Hudson's Bay Company
The story of the Hudson's Bay Company from May 2, 1670, to the present day.
Compiled and narrated by PETER REYNOLDS
Exploration Earth series
2.20 I AND MINE
Poems about individual identity, linked with the sense of possession and of belonging Script by Stuart Evans
Books. Plays. Poems
2.45 SWALLOWS
Written by Christine Dudley
Nature series
The Water Cure by Almey St. John Adcock with Gudrun Ure and Preston Lockwood
From the professions to the Royal Family, both genuine and imagined hypochondriacs endured the privations of cold douche baths, strict dieting, and temperance, whilst imbibing many gallons of natural water, as did Sir Humphrey and Lady Jarvis.
Produced by BRIAN HULME in the BBC's Midland studios
from Southwell Minster
Introit: Richard de Castre 's
Prayer (Terry)
Responses (William Smith )
Psalms 98. 99, 100. 101
Lessons: Deuteronomy 30
Acts 17, vv. 16-34
Canticles
(Morley, First Evening Service)
Anthem: Agnus Dei (Morley)
Rector Chori and Organist, KENNETH BEARD
Assistant organist, Peter Wood
including:
† 'Music in my heart I bore
MILLIE VARWELL introduces some of the music that brings back nostalgic memories of her lifetime
See you later....: St.
John Howell talks to TONY TUSTIN. who emigrated to Australia three years ago and is now a professional crocodile hunter
+ They call me Sister but I'm only an auxiliary nurse: BER-NARDINE KETTERER describes her experiences walking the wards
Introduced by STEVE RACE
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson dramatised for radio in seven parts by AILEEN MILLS
1 I take up my pen in the year of grace 17—, and go back to the time when my father kept the Admiral Benbow Inn ....'
1: The Old Buccaneer
Produced bv BRIAN MILLER from the West of England See facing page
and Programme News
Introduced by RICHARD WHITMORE and MICHAEL CLAYTON
ANONA WINN, JOY ADAMSON
NORMAN HACKFORTH , PETER GLAZE with a mystery voice and KENNETH HORNE in the chair
Produced by Bobby Jaye
From the Royal Pavilion, Brighton Reptd.: next Tuesday, 12.25 p.m.
In their fight against crime the police need every aid. Can the computer help them? Can it recognise finger-prints, or identify poisons? Can it, in fact, solve crime?
Written and compiled by KEITH D. WILLIAMS
Produced by Robert Pocock
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
LESLIE SMITH introduces letters from today's postbag