Listings
Magazine edition
Introduced by John Greenslade
Contributors
Introduced By:
John
Greenslade
Speaker, C. A. Joyce
Contributors
Unknown:
C. A.
Joyce
Radio's breakfast-time look at life around the country and across the world
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
Contributors
Introduced By:
Jack
de Manio
Reflections from Rosemary Haughton about Christian relationships
Contributors
Speaker:
Rosemary
Haughton
Revised second edition of the breakfast-time magazine
Memories of the Month from the BBC Sound Archives
February recalled by HAROLD ABRAHAMS
Contributors
Recalled By:
Harold
Abrahams
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Sunday's broadcast
Contributors
Unknown:
Alistair
Cooke
Reports from Britain and overseas
Extended version of Sunday's broadcast
4: Your pay packet deductions
Written and introduced by JEFFREY SEGAL
Contributors
Introduced By:
Jeffrey
Segal
New Every Morning, page 99 Awake, our souls (BBC H.B. 300)
Psalm 46
St. John 7, vv. i-13
Ye servants of the Lord (BBC
H.B. 372)
Written by HANS-JOACHIMNIMTZ
Intermediate German series
Lesson 16: Au jardin public tWritten by Raymond Escoffey
A radio-vision programme
Contributors
Unknown:
Raymond
Escoffey
by WILLIAM APPLEBY
Songs: Keys of Canterbury; Lisa Lan ; Holahi; Lillihurlero
Contributors
Unknown:
William
Appleby
Unknown:
Lisa
Lan
The Growthof Man
4: The Emergence of Man tDEREK BOWSKILL introduces another programme of creative drama exercises for Secondary children
Schubert Songs
1: Erlkonig
An illustrated talk by ALBERT CHATTERLEY
Contributors
Talk By:
Albert
Chatterley
A series in which you meet interesting and unusual people from all walks of life
My World's a Theatre
Michael Meacham , Artistic
Director of the Citizens' Theatre. Glasgow, talks to JOHN GRAY about his life and his views on the theatre today
Contributors
Artistic:
Michael
Meacham
Unknown:
John
Gray
Gerald Moore celebrated accompanist discusses with Roy PLOMLEY tn a recorded programme devised by r.im the gramophone records he would take to a desert island
Produced by Monica Chapman
Contributors
Unknown:
Gerald
Moore
Unknown:
Roy
Plomley
Produced By:
Monica
Chapman
The News pnd Voices and Topics in and behind the headlines
Introduced by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE
Contributors
Introduced By:
William
Hardcastle
Friday evening's broadcast
Contributors
Written By:
Edward J.
Mason
Today's story:
' Simon's Sixpences by Mrs. E. M. Waterhouse
Contributors
Unknown:
Mrs. E.
M.
Written by Henry Marshall
The first of three programmes about wearing things
† Springboard series
Contributors
Written By:
Henry
Marshall
by Albert Chatterley
Contributors
Presenter:
Albert
Chatterley
Speaking Personally
The first of three programmes on talks of different kinds, illustrated by examples Speak series
for the ninc-to-eleven-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS
Contributors
Unknown:
Glyn
Harris
Children at School
In the last of four talks on the theme of Learning and Thinking. DR. KENNETH LOVELL of the University of Leeds talks about some of the practical implications of Jean Piaget 's theory of intellectual growth in children
Broadcast on February 8. 1965
Contributors
Unknown:
Dr. Kenneth
Lovell
Unknown:
Jean
Piaget
From the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte.
Part 1 of Wuthering Heights was broadcast last week.
Contributors
Dramatised by:
Constance
Cox
Based on a scenario by:
Rodney
Ackland
[Actor]:
Paul
Daneman
[Actress]:
Gudrun
Ure
[Actress]:
Meg Wynn
Owen
A magazine of interest to all, with older listeners specially in mind, including:
At Home with Gwynfor Evans: TELERI BEVAN visits Westminster's only Welsh Nationalist Member at his Carmarthenshire home
Living Alone: ALAN MORLEY talks about the time he spent on an island
Looking at Books: D. PARRY MICHAEL has some suggestions for your library list
Introduced by HARRY SOAN from Wales
Contributors
Unknown:
Teleri
Bevan
Talks:
Alan
Morley
Unknown:
D.
Parry
Introduced By:
Harry
Soan
Toytown
A series of six of the plays by S. G. Hulme Beaman
4: The Enchanted Ark
Produced by CLAIRE CHOVIL
Broadcast on May 3, 1962
Contributors
Unknown:
S. G. Hulme
Beaman
Produced By:
Claire
Chovil
Larry the Lamb:
Derek McCullocii
Narrator:
Derek
McCullocii
Ernest the Policeman:
Peter
Claughton
The Magician:
Charles
Leno
Mr Noah:
Charles
Maunsell
Dennis the Dachshund:
Preston
Lockwood
The Mayor of Toytown:
Howieson
Culff
Latest regional news - The stories behind the headlines-Tonight's Name in the News-Scotland Yard Calling-Personal Column with David GEARY —South-East Sport-From the Local Press
Introduced by DEREK PARKER
Produced by the South-East news unit
Contributors
Unknown:
David
Geary
Introduced By:
Derek
Parker
Contributors
Written By:
Edward J.
Mason
Edited By:
Godfrey
Baseley
Produced By:
Anthony
Cornish
being the biography of bachelor Bliss u ith and PERCY EDWARDS , GEOFFREY SUMMER ROSE HILL in this week's story:
The Diplomat
Written by Godfrey Harrison
Produced by JOHN BROWELL
Rose Hill is In ' Come Spy With Me' at the Whitehall Theatre. London
Contributors
Unknown:
Percy
Edwards
Written By:
Godfrey
Harrison
Produced By:
John
Browell
David Bliss:
George
Cole
his sister Anne Fellows:
Brenda
Bruce
his brother-in-law Tony Fellows:
Colin
Gordon
his girl-friend Tina:
Muriel
Pavlow
Four programmes in which IWAN THOMAS retells the magical and glamorous Novello story
2: Crest o] the Wave with memories from former friends and colleagues and music from
ELIZABETH SIMON (soprano) STUART BURROWS (tenor)
THE GLENDOWER SINGERS
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA Leader, Colin Staveley
Conducted by RAE JENKINS Programme written by FRANK BAKER
Produced by ARNOLD LEWIS
Contributors
Unknown:
Iwan
Thomas
Soprano:
Elizabeth
Simon
Tenor:
Stuart
Burrows
Conducted By:
Rae
Jenkins
Written By:
Frank
Baker
Produced By:
Arnold
Lewis
by Hugh Munro adapted by IAN S. MUNRO with Joseph Brady
' You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours. It's an old tribal custom.'
Produced by STEWART CONN
Contributors
Unknown:
Hugh
Munro
Adapted By:
Ian S.
Munro
Unknown:
Joseph
Brady
Produced By:
Stewart
Conn
Midge:
W H D
Joss
Nellie Harris:
Effie
Morrison
Alistair Carrick:
Joseph
Brady
Brynn:
Alec
Monteath
Joyce Cartick:
Leslie
Blacxater
Martha Tait:
Jean
Taylor-Smith
Nora:
Eileen
McCallum
Mick Mallon:
James
Gavican
Bella:
Elspeth
Weir
Alice Carrick:
Marjorie
Dalziel
Dave Carrick:
Bryden
Murdoch
Mrs Beaker:
Mary
Riggans
Mr Craik:
Harvey
Scott
Andy Tait W H:
D
Joss
Robbie Tait:
David
Kinnaird
Bruce:
Ewan
MacAulay
Mrs Wenton-Firth:
Joan
Fitzpatrick
Chairman:
Wallace
Campbell
Provost Caird:
James
Gibson
The News
Background to the News
People in the News followed by LISTENING POST
GILES PLAYFAIR introduces letters from today's pustbag
Contributors
Introduces:
Giles
Playfair
Orley Farm by ANTHONY TROLLOPE abridged by Robert Goodyear Read by GABRIEL WOOLF
Sixth of twenty Instalments
Contributors
Unknown:
Anthony
Trollope
Abridged By:
Robert
Goodyear
Read By:
Gabriel
Woolf
Dvorak
Trio No. 2, in G minor
Jean FOURNIER (violin) ANTONIO JANIGRO (cello)
PAUL BTDURA-SKODA (piano) gramophone record
Contributors
Violin:
Jean
Fournier