News and market trends
Wednesday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by JACK DF. MANIO
followed by an interlude
CANON C. B. NAYLOR Chancellor of Liverpool Cathedral talks on Contrasts
4: The two brothers
Second edition
followed by an interlude
For Primary Schools Introductory music
9.5 SERVICE When a knight won his spurs
(Tune. Stowey: S.P. 377)
Interlude: Lead us not into temptation
The Prayer of Dedication
He who would valiant be
(Tune. Monks Gate: S.P. 515)
Repeated at 9.30 a.m. next Tuesday in Network Three
MARGARET HAYES (violin) FREDERICK STONE (piano)
Stage 1
By RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
+ Tuesday's broadcast
All Saints' Day
New Every Morning, page 93 Who are these, like stars appearing (BBC H.B. 236)
Psalm 16
Hebrews 11. v. 32. to 12, v. 2
0 dear and heavenly city
(BBC H.B. 251)
News Summary at 10.30
played by The Gough-Adams Music
by GLADYS WHITRED
Whyalla
An account of a rapidly expanding iron and steel and shipbuilding centre in South Australia
Written by Max Colwell Geography series
Written by Else Johannsen-Wagner Intermediate German series
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
by Hatoju Muku
Adventures in English series
: Bonfire Night
Written by G. K Saunders Science and the Community series
Written by R. M. Neill-Hall
Stories from British History series
German for Sixth Forms series
Chairman,
PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE
Film: ROBERT ROBINSON
Theatre: BAMBER GASCOIGNE
Broadcasting: CYRIL RAY
Book:
PAMELA HANSFORD JOHNSON
Art: BASIL TAYLOR Sunday's broadcast
Invitation to Music with some of his favourite gramophone records
by CHRISTINA LAFFEATY read by RUSSELL NAPIER
Second broadcast
Five stories by JEAN DE BRUNHOFF read by BETTY HARDY 1: The Story of Babar
In the Great Forest a little elephant was born. His name was Babar and his mother loved him dearly.
JACK BRYMER introduces a programme for young musicians
This week's guests:
From Scotland
Janet Little and Valerie Lyle (violin duets) accompanist, Julian Dawson
From the Midlands
Keith Wellings (French horn) accompanist,
Mariegold Pickerill
From London
Jane Tovey (piano)
Distinguished men and women talk to JOHN ELLISON about moments and decisions that have changed their lives 5: Sir John Hunt
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
BBC NORTHERN ORCHESTRA Leader, Reginald Stead
meets each Thursday and brings leading figures to the Conference Table for the discussion of current issues
Sixty Years of Show Business 1: London's East End with BENNY LEE
RITA WILLIAMS
JOHN GOWER
The GEORGE MITCHELL CHOIR
BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA
Conducted by PAUL FENOULHET Produced by CHARLES CHILTON
See page 37
1 Introduced by ARCHIE Clow professor JOHN RAYMONT speaks about the effect of waste heat from a power station on the animal and vegetable life of Southampton Water
Second in a new series of monthly programmes of news and comment on recent events in the world of science and technology
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
A Grue of Ice by GEOFFREY JENKINS abridged by Neville Teller read by RICHARD HURNDALL Fourteenth of fifteen instalments
played by the ARCHIVE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Conducted by WOLFGANG HOFMANN
Symphonia Pastorale in F major (Cannabich)
Quartet in F major for Orchestra. Op. 4 No. 4 (Karl Stamitz ) on a gramophone record