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Tuesday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
Radio's breakfast-time look at life around the country and across the world
Introduced by MARTIN MUNCASTER
Elizabeth Webb talks to The Rev. Jim Thompson, a curate in London's East End.
and Programme News
... of the Stinging Nettle
Sunday's broadcast
Sound memories from the recorded archives of the BBC
Introduced by POLLY ELWES
Produced by Leslie Perowne
or the sad story (told by himself) of how R. F. DELDERFIELD , the playwright, quietly left the stage-and with only the fewest of regrets became R. F. Delder field, novelist
New Every Morning, page 15
When all thy mercies, 0 my
God (BBC H.B. 22)
Psalm 111
St Luke 3, vv. 12-22
Praise to the Holiest in the height (BBC H.B. 88)
A series of five stories about animals
3: A uncommon stupid dogby DOROTHY COTTRELL abridged by Michael Bowen
Read by BRUCE BEERY
1 Broadcast on Jan. 18, 1966
with Steve Benbow and his guitar and some recordings with an international flavour
Produced by John Bussell
A programme that sets out to answer listeners' scientific and technological questions
In the chair, PROFESSOR G. P. WELLS
Panel:
D. E. BROADBENT : psychologist J. R. NAPIER : anthropologist
A. B. PIPPARD: physicist
J. S. SAWYER : meteorologist
Arranged by Archie Clow
Broadcast on October 20. 1966
The News and Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Tuesday evening's broadcast
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
In my opinion: FREDDY BLOOM
Around the World in Seven
Years: WENDY MYERS , who visited more than a hundred countries, talks to Ivor Mills
Not just making tea and scones: HILARY TURNBULL talks to Bob Forbes about running a tea-room
Talk of books and writers:
PETER BUCKMAN reviews Shena Mackay 's new novel, ANN PRIOR, eighteen-year-old novelist, discusses her first book with John Laird , and NOEL BARBER talks about two books on Baluchistan and the Friendly Islands
It isn'all that it's made out to be: ANN STADEN describes a weekend away from the children
Richard HURNDALL reads No White Coat by ROBERT TIBBER i Eighth of ten instalments
The Lawn Tennis Championships
Commentary by MAURICE EDELSTON and MAX ROBERTSON from the Centre Court and No. 1 Court, with summaries and comments by TONY MOTTRAM and ALF CHAVE
Results and latest news from the other courts given by BASIL CURTIS
From the All England Lawn Tennis Club
from The Chapel Royal,
H.M. Tower of London
Introit: Duo Seraphim (Victoria)
Responses (William Smith )
Psalm 29
Lessons: 1 Kings 17
St. Luke 6, vv. 20-38
Canticles (Purcell in A minor)
Anthem: Tu es Petrus (Palestrina)
Organ voluntary: First movement of Sonata No. 2 (Hmdemith)
Organist and Master of the Music, JOHN WILLIAMS
Further commentary
Repeated: Thursday, 1.30 p.m.
adapted in six episodes from his television serial by Donald Wilson with William Franklyn , Lana Horris Austin Trevor , Gudrun Ure
4: View Halloo!
Mr. Caldwell arrives at the Inverrannoch Inn, where he meets The Rev. Murdo Aitchison and recognises him. He is certain that when they met before Aitchison was not a clergyman.
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by AUDREY CAMERON
Broadcast on May 2.7. 1963 (Lisht)
LAURENCE COLLINSON found that travelling in the Australian outback was not exactly the kind of adventure he had imagined
Part 2
Symphony No. 41. in C major
(Jupiter) (K.551)
Recording made available by courtesy of Radio Frankfurt
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
GILBERT PHELPS introduces letters from today's postbag
† WENDY BERRY (flute)
HAVELOCK NELSON (piano)