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
Alec Dixon , Founder of Community Service Volunteers, talking to Elizabeth Webb.
and Programme News
by JOHN GALSWORTHY abridged by Donald Bancroft
Read by GABRIEL WOOLF
Produced by John Cardy
†Last instalment
The changing pattern of country life reflected in the voices and views of its people
Introduced by PETER BROWN
Produced by Pamela Howe
Sunday's broadcast
New Every Morning, page 102
How bright these glorious spirits shine! (BBC H.B. 492)
Psalm 34, vv. 11-22
Revelation 20, vv. 1-6; 11-15
Ten thousand times ten thousand (BBC H.B. 253)
A dramatised reading by OLIVE SHAPLEY from the award-winning book by ANNE HOLM translated from the Danish by L. W. KINGSLAND with Edward McMurray as David
2: Learning to Live
Narrator, NEIL FREEMAN
Other parts played by Edythe French , Colin Edwynn Doris Gambell , Margaret Dew
Produced by Trevor Hill from the North of England
Broadcast on December 15. 1966
in a programme of conversation and music accompanied by RAY DEMPSEY (guitar)
FRANK WILLOUGHBY (accordion) MARTIN ASTON (drums) CHRIS STAUNTON (bass)
Produced by HUMPHREY Broadcast onBARCLAY May 30. 1966
ROGER SNOWDON talks to builders and householders of their problems and gets some entertaining stories from both sides
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Tuesday evening's broadcast
DESMOND CARRINGTON introduces excerpts from the long-playing record
The Music of Walt Disney
Broadcast on March 25
Laurie Lee describes the world through the eyes of an eight-year-old
1 Broadcast on July 7. 1954
Nelson Cape
Requests the Pleasure by Konrad Hansen adapted by HENRY LIVINGS from a translation by ALEX GLASGOW
' Somehow the factory looks more friendly since they've whitewashed that wall down there. Look at that, bits of yellow now from the afternoon sun hotdog stand with a red and white striped roof, and two chaps having a pleasant chat.'
Produced by ALFRED BRADLEY
(oboe)
GERALD MOORE (piano) gramophone records
from
Chichester Cathedral
Responses (Morley)
Psalms 148. 149, and 150 Lessons: 1 Samuel 17, vv. 1-30
St. Luke 4, vv. 1-30
Canticles i Byrd, Second Service) Anthem: 0 how amiable are thy dwellings (Weelkes)
Organist and Master of the Choristers, JOHN BIRCH
Assistant Organist, Richard Seal
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
A Queen Remembered: WYN-
FORD VAUGHAN-THOMAS introduces memories of HER LATE MAJESTY QUEEN MARY, who was born one hundred years ago
Ten Years After: ANNE CATCH-
POLE talks to CYRIL SMITH and PHYLLIS SELLICK who ten years ago this week made their first public appearance playing music for three hands on two pianos
New Treatments for Old: (1) a DOCTOR talks to PADDY FEENY about changes in First Aid techniques
Introduced by STEVE RACE
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson dramatised for radio in seven parts by AILEEN MILLS
7: The Treasure Hunt
' All's lost. Ship's gone ... neck's gone, that's about the size of it. When I looked into that bay and saw no schooner. Jim. I knew. As for that lot and their forecastle council ... they're outright fools and cowards. I'll save your life if so be I can-from them. You save me from swinging.'
Produced by BRIAN MILLER from the West of England
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 Paris. Lower Regent Street, London, S.W.I
What is the industrial case for Britain's membership of the European Economic Community? Will British industry gain or lose if we join, and what change of attitudes will be necessary in the boardroom and on the factory floor? How does Britain's application to join appear to continental industrialists?
2: Bigger and Better Markets?
HAROLD WEBB presents the views of industrial leaders both here in Britain and on the Continent, and discusses them with JOHN DAVIES
Director-General of the Confederation of British Industries and GEORGE WOODCOCK
General Secretary of the T.U.C.
The second of four programmes
from
The University of Lancaster
Answers to listeners' scientific and technological questions
In the chair.
PROFESSOR G. P. WELLS
Panel:
JOHN CLEGG musician and mathematician
GORDON MANLEY environmental scientist
DONALD PIGOTT biologist
PATRICK RIVETT mathematician
Arranged by David Paterson
If you have a question that you would like to put to the panel, please send it on a postcard to Who Knows?, BBC. Broadcasting House. London, W.I.
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
WALTER JAMES introduces letters from today's postbag
played by THOMAS DAVIDSON (piano)