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Genome: [r4 Bd=19680116] | Introductory music for Assembly |
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Genome: [r4 Bd=19680206] | Introductory music for Assembly 9.35 RELIGIOUS SERVICE Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Tune, Lobe den Herren— S.P. 626) Story: Matthew, the unpopular neighbour The Lord's Prayer Jesus, good above all other (Tune, Quern Pastores Laudavere—S.P. 540) |
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Genome: [r4 Bd=19680329] | Introductory music for Assembly A L'ECOUTE 20: Questions et réponses Written by Raymond Escoffey tA programme for primary school pupils in their third year of French |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19680329] | Written By: Raymond Escoffey |
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Genome: [r4 Bd=19680618] | Introductory music for Assembly ALLONS-Y! 27: En route! Written by Emile Harven An audiovisual programme |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19680618] | Written By: Emile Harven |
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Genome: [r4 Bd=19680625] | Summer suns are slowing (Tune. Glenfinlas-S.P. 354) Story: The Lord's Prayer 8: The Kingdom, the Power and the Glory 0 worship the King (Tune. Hanover-S.P. 618) Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 a.m. 9.55 OVER TO YOU Postbag Compiled by Derek Bailey |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19680625] | Unknown: Derek Bailey |
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Genome: [r4 Bd=19681017] | BINARY NUMBERS Written and presented by James Hawthorne Mathematics series |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19681017] | Presented By: James Hawthorne |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690121] | DER UMZUG by CARL DUERING Intermediate German series |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690121] | Unknown: Carl Duering |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690225] | BECKET How Henry II's struggle with his Chancellor ended violently on December 30. 1170 Written by Duncan Taylor †World History series AN DER RUHR by CARL DUERING Intermediate German series 11.0 MUSIC AND MOVEMENT I †by PENNY WHITTAM Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 a.m. 11.20 MUSIC WORKSHOP II It's time for David and Ann to go home with the help of Twm's magic pony. Songs: Going Home; The River Towy †Written and produced by William Murphy 11.40 IN SEARCH OF A GOOD MAN The Goodness of Christ PROFESSOR C. F. D. MOULE considers the example of Christ in the search for goodness Tho Sixth Form series: Religion tn its Contemporary Context A A RELIGIOUS SERVICE 0 God thou art the Father (Tune. Penlan - BBC H.P.S.N. 11, Teachers' edition) Story: Pilgrims to Jerusalem (i) The Prayer for Peace As Jacob with travel was weary (Tune, Jacob's Ladder-BBC H.P.S.N. 2, Teachers' edition) Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 a.m. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690225] | Written By: Duncan Taylor Arranged By: Vera Gray Produced By: William Murphy Unknown: Professor C. F. D. Moule |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690227] | THE DIVIDING CELL by PROFESSOR W. S. BULLOUGH Reproduction and Growth series 10.50 MUSIC WORKSHOP II Follow-up Written and produced by William Murphy 11.0 TIME AND TUNE Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN Sonos: Susy, little Susy; The Lortl Song; The Weather Witch Written and produced by Douglas Coombes 11.20 MAN A new series about the nature of man and his culture 6: A day in the Bushman Camp by Margery Morris Narrator, BARRY FOSTER Produced by David Lyttle 11.40 KAOLIN FROM CORNWALL by PHILIP HOLLAND Geography A RELIGIOUS SERVICE i' Tuesday's broadcast |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690227] | Unknown: Professor W. S. Bullough Produced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Produced By: Douglas Coombes Narrator: Margery Morris Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Philip Holland |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690305] | DISCOVERY Round-up In this programme children talk about their own experiments. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690428] | ALLONS-Y! 21: Ah, les femmes! Written by Emile Harven Second-year French An audio-visual programme 10.45 Interlude 10.47 NOUS VOICI ! 21: Roger d Roscoff Written by Paule-Aline Dent Third-year French 11.1 SINGING TOGETHER Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Sonos: Uist Tramping Song; St. Athan; Kitty of Coleraine Produced by Douglas Coombes 11.20 DRAMA WORKSHOP Man and the Seasons 1: Jabberwocky Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690428] | Written By: Emile Harven Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Introduced By: Derek Bowskill |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690605] | A RELIGIOUS SERVICE Tuesday's broadcast |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690922] | Old Land. New Land 1: Skelmersdale: an old mining town with a declining industry becomes a town of 80.000 people Script by NORMAN TURNER (Exploration Earth series) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 2.30 Truth The Cross-Examination from The Winslow Boy by Terence Rattigan. (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music (2) by GLYN HARRIS Frisch Begonnen... German for Beginners. 1: Die Familie Schafcr. Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ. Consultants A. A. WOLFF and H.-J. DAUS (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History Decisive Events: Stamford Bridge and Hastings-a reconstruction of the two battles fought by King Harold in the early autumn of 1066 Script by P. WENHAM and MARGARET MILLER Allons-y! 1: L'Hôtel des Voyageurs. Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio-visual programme) 10.47 Nous voici! 1: Mister Charles , illusioniste. Written by GEOFFREY BRAITHWAITE (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Songs include All through the night; Charlie is m' darling; and Flight of Earls Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry. 1: Self-interest JOHN PEEL introduces the first of five programmes investigating self-interest and responsibility Compiled by MAURICE WHITBREAD 11.40 Drama Workshop-movement, actions, improvisation DEREK BOWSKILL introduces the first of three introductory broadcasts in this series of creative drama programmes |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690922] | Written By: Emile Harven Unknown: Mister Charles Written By: Geoffrey Braithwaite Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Introduces: Derek Bowskill Unknown: Frisch Begonnen Unknown: Familie Schafcr. Produced By: Stephen Kanocz. Unknown: A. A. Wolff Script By: P. Wenham Unknown: Margaret Miller Script By: Norman Turner Produced By: Albert Chatterley Unknown: Terence Rattigan. Music By: Glyn Harris |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690923] | Religious Service The King of Love (sp 654: St Columbai: Story, The Quarrel; The Prayer for Peace; When a knight won his spurs (sp 377: Stoweyi (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Orer to You: John Henry written by STEWART LOVE Marsh! 1: In Moscow written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 19.45 Hochzeit in osterreich written by MARIANNE WALLA (Intermediate German series) 11.0 Music Workshop 1 This term's ' 'cantata' (it's more like a pantomime) written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY Encounter with Peopte and Ideas: SALLY TRENCH talks to LESLIE sMrTH about her work with down-and-outs (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) Drake Sails Round the World (1577-80) Written by HENRY MARSHALL (World History series) 2.20 Music Session One: Discovering Sound, with DAVID GELL and children from the Ellis Guildford Bilateral School, Nottingham Guest artists JOY AND JENNIFER Script by CATHERINE BAXTER Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY †2.40 Noruay: Shipping by ALEX HUNTER (Geography) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690923] | Written By: Vaughan James Written By: Marianne Walla Produced By: William Murphy Written By: Henry Marshall Unknown: David Gell Script By: Catherine Baxter Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Unknown: Alex Hunter Unknown: John Henry Written By: Stewart Love |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690924] | Music Workshop (2): introducing the story of December Fair Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Rain on the Wind by WALTER MACKEN : part 1 Produced by STUART EVANS (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Pigeons in Towns by MARGARET SHEFFIELD (Nature series) Movement, Mime and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING a completely new programme for the seven-to-nines produced by VERA GRAY Intermediate French 1: En voyage d'affaires written by PAULE-ALINE DENT †10.45 Foreign Correspondent a BBC correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Air is everywhere by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science series) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 1: The Russian Revolution Compiled by PHILIP HOLLAND |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690924] | Unknown: Harry Armstrong Arranged By: Vera Gray Unknown: Philip Holland Produced By: William Murphy Unknown: Walter MacKen Produced By: Stuart Evans Unknown: Margaret Sheffield Music By: James Dodding Produced By: Vera Gray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690925] | The Price of a Bride A play in verse by TED HUGHES based on a folk tale Produced by SAM LANGDON (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Some poems and a song Richard Wagner written by H. F. GARTEN (German for Sixth Forms) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: musical activities arising out of the series written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN Journey to the Lands of the Midnight Sun 1: The Start of the Voyage written by JOHN EDWARDS Edited and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Man: a series about the nature of man and his culture 1: Beginnings by MARGERY MORRIS Narrator BARRY FOSTER Producer DAVID LYTTLE 11.40 Fenlands - Bedford Level by ROBIN BURTON †(Geography) Numerals by JAMES HAWTHORNE (Mathematics series) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Finding Out About Yourself arranged and introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Produced by RITA UDALL (Looking Ahead: The World of Work) A Religious Service |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690925] | Unknown: Richard Wagner Written By: H. F. Garten Produced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Written By: John Edwards Produced By: Douglas Coombes Narrator: Margery Morris Producer: David Lyttle Unknown: Robin Burton Unknown: James Hawthorne Produced By: Sam Langdon Introduced By: John Stockbridge Produced By: Rita Udall |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690926] | The old woman, a little pink pig, and a bear by EILEEN HYDE, adapted by SHEENA CLARKE (Let's Join In) 2.20 Where We Lice A broadcast with a filmstrip to inspire work towards the making of a documentary of the neighbourhood: by moira F. DOOLAN Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Art and Design: radiovision) 2.40 The Gentle Lion The legend of St Jerome and the lion: script by JUNE HODGE (Stories and Rhymes) Corneille ru par les jeunes d'nujourd'hui compiled and introduced by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 The Wood at Dawn by PHILIPPA PEARCE Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY (Springboard series) 11.20 Ambuscade An extract from The Unvanquished by William Faulkner : read by EDDIE MATTHEWS (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect Current Affairs: a subject of topical interest A l'écoute written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (for primary school pupils in their third year of French) 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Music by Debussy, selected and arranged by Vera Gray .4n Act of Worship Hymn: All people that on earth do dwell (SP 443: Old Hundredth) Interlude: Nicodemus The prayer of Erasmus |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690926] | Written By: Raymond Escoffey Music By: James Dodding Arranged By: Vera Gray Introduced By: Raymond Escoffey Music By: Albert Chatterley Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Unknown: William Faulkner Read By: Eddie Matthews Adapted By: Sheena Clarke Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: St Jerome Script By: June Hodge |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690929] | Old Land, New Land 2: Wigan Alps. The Three Sisters pit heaps, known jokingly as the Wigan Alps, are turned into a valuable recreational asset. Script by NORMAN turner (Exploration Earth series) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by albertchatterley 2.30 Punishment Short story, Sixpence by Katherine Mansfield , read by MICHAEL SMEE (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 for the nine-to-eleven-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS Frisch Beg<mncn... German for Beginners. 2: Rodenkirchen written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History Decisive Events: Richard I and the Third Crusade Script by MARGARET WOOD Allons-y! 2: Mme Laplace n'est pas contente. Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio-visual programme) 10.47 Nous void! 2: Le siege commence. Written by GEOFFREY BRAITHWAITE (Third-year French) 11.1 1 Singing Together introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY produced by Douglas coombes 11.20 Inquiry. Claims on your conscience: JOHN PEEL. introduces the second of five programmes investigating self-interest and responsibility Compiled by MAURICE whitbread 11.40 Drama Workshop. 2: The senses. Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690929] | Unknown: Mme Laplace Written By: Emile Harven Written By: Geoffrey Braithwaite Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: John Peel. Introduced By: Derek Bowskill Script By: Norman Turner Unknown: Katherine Mansfield Read By: Michael Smee Unknown: Glyn Harris Produced By: Stephen Kanocz Script By: Margaret Wood |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690930] | Religious Service (Details as Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You Fly fast little pigeon written by TED CHILD Marshl 2: In the Tretyakovsky Gallery written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Deutsche Volkslieder written by KARL WEBER (Intermediate German series) 11.0 Music Workshop 1 written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY Encounter with People and Ideas: RICHARD WURMBRAND , a Lutheran pastor from Rumania, talks to LESLIE SMITH about some of the experiences he had when imprisoned for his faith (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) Cook's Second Voyage Resolution and Adventure in the South Seas (1772-75) written by MICHAEL MASON Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (World History: radiovision) 2.20 Music Session One: Discovering Sound, with DAVID GELL and children from the Ellis Guildford Bilateral School, Nottingham Script by CATHERINE BAXTER Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 Norway: Steel from Mo-i-rana by ALEX HUNTER (Geography) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19690930] | Written By: Vaughan James Unknown: Deutsche Volkslieder Written By: Karl Weber Produced By: William Murphy Written By: Ted Child Written By: Michael Mason Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: David Gell Script By: Catherine Baxter Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Unknown: Richard Wurmbrand Unknown: Leslie Smith |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691001] | Music Workshop 2 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Rain on the Wind by WALTER MACKEN : part 2 Produced by STUART EVANS (Books, Plays, Poems series) 2.45 How Ducks Behave by BERTHA LONSDALE A programme about mallards, shovellers, tufted duck, and teal - wildfowl frequently seen on ponds and lakes (Nature series) Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING : a new series for the seven-to-nines Produced by VERA GRAY Intermediate French 2: M. Durand a l'usine also JAN ROSOL singing with his guitar written by EMILE HARVEN 10.45 Foreign Correspondent a BBC correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Air and Breathing by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 2: The General Strike. A description of the social upheaval caused by mass insecurity Compiled by JEREMY GIBSON |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691001] | Unknown: M. Durand Unknown: Jan Rosol Written By: Emile Harven Unknown: Harry Armstrong Arranged By: Vera Gray Unknown: Jeremy Gibson Produced By: William Murphy Unknown: Walter MacKen Produced By: Stuart Evans Music By: James Dodding Produced By: Vera Gray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691002] | Homer's Odyssey retold by KENNETH CAVANDER 1: The Cyclops Produced by richard WORTLEY (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Small creatures in their homes Finding Out About Jobs arranged and introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Produced by RITA UDALL (Looking Ahead: The World of Work) Calculating: The Abacus JAMES HAWTHORNE describes the method of the abacus, one of the first mathematical tools yet still of relevance today (Mathematics series) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Alltugsdeutsch by STEPHEN KANOCZ (German for Sixth Forms) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN Journey to the Lands of the Midnight Sun 2: A Late Arrival written by JOHN EDWARDS Edited and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Man: a series about the nature of man and his culture 2: Life in the Sea by MARGERY MORRIS Narrator BARRY FOSTER Producer DAVID LYTTLE 11.40 Norfolk Broads - Bure Valley by HUGH BARRETT ' I like to think of it as a sort of battle between man and nature. Man dug the peat: nature flooded the diggings. Today the battle is still going on...' (Geography) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691002] | Unknown: Stephen Kanocz Duced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Written By: John Edwards Produced By: Douglas Coombes Narrator: Margery Morris Producer: David Lyttle Unknown: Hugh Barrett Unknown: Kenneth Cavander Produced By: Richard Wortley Narrator: Michael Smee Odysseus: Barry Foster Unknown: James Hawthorne Introduced By: John Stockbridge Produced By: Rita Udall |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691003] | The Day the Tou-n Hall Clock Got Hiccups by MOLLY SOLE (Let's Join In) 2.21 A Changing Background Recorded and presented by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Compiled and produced by JOAN GRIFFITHS †(Art and Design) 2.41 The Iron Man by TED HUGHES (Stories and Rhymes) Le Cid. extracts from the play by Corneille (.French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 The Wood at Noon by PHILIPPA PEARCE Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY (Springboard series) 11.21 Fishing poems by William Carlos Williams and Elizabeth Bishop ; story by Margaret Trist (Listening and Writing) 11.44 Individual-I: US. MICHAEL sMEE and PADDY FEENY have been talking to young people Edited by STUARTEVANS (Prospect series) An Act of Worship 0 worship the King (sp 618 vv 3. 5: Hanover); Interlude: Tariri; The Prayer for guidance A L'écoute: 2 written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (for primary school pupils in their third year of French) 9.55 Movement and Music 2 bV JAMES OODDING Music by Debussy, selected and arranged by VERA GRAY |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691003] | Written By: Raymond Escoffey Arranged By: Vera Gray Presented By: John Stockbridge Produced By: Joan Griffiths Unknown: Ted Hughes Music By: Albert Chatterley Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Unknown: William Carlos Unknown: Elizabeth Bishop Story By: Margaret Trist Story By: Paddy Feeny |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691006] | Old Land, New Land 3: ' The Golden Band '-Dutch flood protection and land reclamation. Script by ALAN c. JENKINS , based on his book (Exploration Earth series) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 2.30 Learning to Listen: 1 Readings of poems, Spring Song, For S.C., and Apartment 4E by Rod McKuen ; and For Hettie by LeRoi Jones Introduced by BERNARD NEWSOMEt (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS Frisch Begonnen... German for Beginners. 3: Willy fliegt nach Deutschland. Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History Decisive Events: Magna Carta Written by PHYLLIS DRAYSON Allons-y! 3: Suzanne trouve de l'argent. Written by EMILE HARVEN (Audio visual) 10.47 Nous voici! 3: Une histoire de spaghetti. Written by GEOFFREY BRAITHWAITE (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by douglas COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry. The Limits of Sacrifice: JOHN PEEL introduces the third of five programmes investigating self-interest and responsibility Compiled by MAURICE WHITBREAD 11.40 Drama Workshop. The emotions. Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691006] | Written By: Emile Harven Written By: Geoffrey Braithwaite Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Maurice Whitbread Introduced By: Derek Bowskill Unknown: Frisch Begonnen Produced By: Stephen Kanocz Written By: Phyllis Drayson Script By: Alan C. Jenkins Unknown: Gordon Reynolds Produced By: Albert Chatterley Unknown: Rod McKuen Unknown: Leroi Jones Introduced By: Bernard Newsomet Unknown: Glyn Harris |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691007] | Religions Service 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Orer to You Growing up Written by STEWART PARKER Nelum (1758-1805) written by MAUREEN OSBORNE (World History series) 2.20 Music Session One: Discovering Sound, with DAVID GELL and children from the Ellis Guildford Bilateral School, Nottingham Guest artists JOY AND JENNIFER Script by CATHERINE BAXTER produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 Swedish River Some aspects of life and landscape along the Indalsalven in central Sweden written by ALEX HUNTER (Geography: radiovisionj Marsh.' 3: A trip to Klin Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Der Unmogliche Raubüberfall: written by CARL Bt'ERING : (Intermediate German series, 11.8 Music Workshop 1 How to make a poem more interesting written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY Encounter uith People and Ideas: ANTHONY SLOOM (Metropolitan Anthony of Surozhi is an Archbishop in exile of the Russian Orthodox Church. He talks of his conversion to Christianity and of his beliefs 4 (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691007] | Written By: Vaughan James Produced By: William Murphy Written By: Stewart Parker Written By: Maureen Osborne Unknown: David Gell Artists: Nottingham Guest Script By: Catherine Baxter Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Written By: Alex Hunter |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691008] | Music Workshop 2 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Rain on the Wind by Walter macken: part 3 Produced by STUART EVANS (Books, Plays, Poems series) 2.45 Birds and Aeroplanes by CHRISTINE DUDLEY Why can aeroplanes and birds fly when man can't? (Nature series) Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by james dodding: a new series for the seven-to-nines Produced by vera GRAY Intermediate French 3: Au marché aux puces also JAN rosol singing with his guitar written by CHARLOTTE CROZET 10.45 Foreign Correspondent a BBC correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 What makes the air move? by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by penny whittam Music selected and arranged by vera gray + (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 3: The Depression. A programme on the causes and effects of mass unemployment between the two world wars Compiled by MAURICE WHtTBREAD |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691008] | Unknown: Jan Rosol Written By: Charlotte Crozet Unknown: Harry Armstrong Unknown: Maurice Whttbread Produced By: William Murphy Produced By: Stuart Evans Unknown: Christine Dudley Produced By: Vera Gray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691009] | Leaving School arranged and introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Produced by RITA UDALL (Looking Ahead: The World of Work) Homer's Odyssey retold by KENNETH CAVANDER 2: Aiolos and Circe Produced by Richard WORTLEY (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner The large creatures Including.... a dragon with jaws flaming red, who sits at my elbow and toasts my bread Produced by ANITA HEWETT Der 20. Juli 1944 written by H. f. garten (German for Sixth Forms) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: musical activities arising out of the series written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN Journey to the Lands of the Midnight Sun 3: Voyaging northwards written by JOHN EDWARDS Edited and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Life on the Land by MARGERY MORRIS Narrator BARRY FOSTER Producer DAVID LYTTLE (Man series) 11.40 North Downs: Pilgrim's Way compiled by PHILIP HOLLAND (Geography series) Base 12 Numbers JAMES HAWTHORNE explains why Base 12 numbers would be ordinary digits up to ten, followed by new symbols for eleven and twelve (Mathematics series) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY whittam |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691009] | Written By: H. F. Garten Produced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Written By: John Edwards Produced By: Douglas Coombes Narrator: Margery Morris Narrator: Barry Foster Producer: David Lyttle Unknown: Philip Holland Unknown: Kenneth Cavander Produced By: Richard Wortley Produced By: Anita Hewett Narrator: Michael Smee Odysseus: Barry Foster Circe: June Tobin Unknown: James Hawthorne Introduced By: John Stockbridge Produced By: Rita Udall |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691010] | Two of Everything The big brass pot that Mr Hak -Tak found was a magic one. If one thing went into it, two identical things came out. It was quite a problem when Mrs Hak-Tak fell in by ALICE RITCHIE adapted by SHEENA CLARKE (Let's Join In) 2.20 What is a Good School/ Teachers and pupils tell how school buildings affect what they do Recorded and presented by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Compiled and produced by JOAN GRIFFITHS (Art and Design) 2.40 The Ugly Duckling by HANS ANDERSEN (Stories and Rhymes) An Act of Worship He who would valiant be (sp 515 Monks Gate); Interlude: Abbé Pierre; The prayer for goodwill Actualités françaises A talk on current affairs in France given by henri appia and agnes tanguy (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 The Wood at Night The Squirrel Wife by PHILIPPA PEARCE Produced by J ENYTH worsley (Springboard) 11.20 The Whole Truth A play for the classroom by RAY JENKINS Produced by DICKON REED (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Individual - 2: You and Me PADDY FEENY and MICHAEL SMEE have been talking to young people about sex, love, ' permissive ' attitudes, and the differences between male and female Edited by stuart EVANS (Prospect) A Vicoute: 3 written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (for primary school pupils in their third year of French) 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES dodding |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691010] | Written By: Raymond Escoffey Unknown: Mr Hak Unknown: Mrs Hak-Tak Unknown: Alice Ritchie Adapted By: Sheena Clarke Presented By: John Stockbridge Produced By: Joan Griffiths Unknown: Hans Andersen Unknown: Henri Appia Music By: Albert Chatterley Unknown: Ray Jenkins Produced By: Dickon Reed Unknown: Paddy Feeny |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691013] | Frisch Begonnen.. German for Beginners. 4: Das Frühstiick. Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History Decisive Events: Edward I and the conquest of Wales Written by WYNFORD VAUGHAN-THOMAS Disaster 1: 1968 West-Country Floods Script by ALAN C. JENKINS (Exploration Earth series) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 2.30 Escape Including the poem 'On a Friend's Escape from Drowning off the Norfolk Coast ' by George Barker. (Speak Series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2: for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS Allons-y! 4: Le Secret Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio-visual programme) 10.47 Nous voici! 4: It n'y a pas de fumée sans feu. Written by GEOFFREY BRAITHWAITE (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry. Community spirit. JOHN PEEL introduces the fourth of five programmes investigating self-interest and responsibility Compiled by MAURICE WHITBREAD 11.40 Drama Workshop. Man and the Seasons: The Cornfield. Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL with music by THE MICHAEL GARRICK TRIO |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691013] | Written By: Emile Harven Written By: Geoffrey Braithwaite Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Introduced By: Derek Bowskill Unknown: Michael Garrick Unknown: Frisch Begonnen Produced By: Stephen Kanocz Written By: Wynford Vaughan-Thomas Script By: Alan C. Jenkins Produced By: Albert Chatterley Unknown: George Barker. Unknown: Glyn Harris |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691014] | Something to Boast About Benvenuto Cellini (1500-71) escapes from the Castle of St Angelo in Rome Written by MARGARET J. MILLER (World History series) 2.20 Music Session One: Discovering Sound. with DAVID GELL and children from the Ellis Guildford Bilateral School, Nottingham Script by CATHERINE BAXTER Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40.Sweden Furniture Manufacture Written by ALEX MUNTER (Geography: radiovision) Religious Service .Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 over to You Tall stories Written by NORMAN HARRISON Marsh.' 4: A Komsomol Meeting written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Das Geheimnis der alten Scheune: written by CARL DUERING (Intermediate German series) 11.0 Music Workshop 1 written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY Encounter with People and Ideas: THE MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI talks to LESLIE SMITH about his system of Transcendental Meditation ,Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691014] | Written By: Vaughan James Written By: Carl Duering Produced By: William Murphy Written By: Norman Harrison Unknown: Leslie Smith Unknown: Benvenuto Cellini Written By: Margaret J. Miller Unknown: David Gell Script By: Catherine Baxter Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Written By: Alex Munter |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691015] | Music Workshop 2 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 The Horse's Mouth by JOYCE CARY , adapted by DAVID LYTTLE. 1: Eve Produced by ELIZABETH ORNBO (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Rocket Journey to the Moon by CHRISTINE DUDLEY An imaginary moon journey based on the Apollo XII flight (Nature series) Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES dodding: a new series for the seven-to-nines Produced by VERA GRAY intermediate French 4: St Vincent de Paul Written by EMILE HARVEN 10.45 Foreign Correspondent a BBC correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Water in the Air by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.28 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 4. The Rise of Hitler An account of the German dictator's rise to power from the early 1930s to the Austrian Anschluss Compiled by MAURICE WHITBREAD |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691015] | Written By: Emile Harven Unknown: Harry Armstrong Arranged By: Vera Gray Produced By: William Murphy Unknown: Joyce Cary Adapted By: David Lyttle. Produced By: Elizabeth Ornbo Unknown: Christine Dudley Produced By: Vera Gray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691016] | Working with Machines Arranged and introduced by BARRY CARMAN Produced by RITA UDALL (Looking Ahead: The World of Work) Homer's Odyssey retold by KENNETH CAVANDER 3: Odysseus at Sea Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner: Let's Hear it Again: a second hearing of favourite poems and songs Binary Numbers JAMES HAWTHORNE explains how all numbers can be represented by an arrangement of just two symbols (Mathematics series) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Bericht aus Miinstet Live from Studio Miinster of West German Radio Produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (German for Sixth Forms) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: musical activities arising out of the series written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN Journey to the Lands of the Midnight Sun 4: Musical Skylarking A Viking tale and a new song written by JOHN EDWARDS Edited and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Survival on Dry Land by MARGERY MORRIS Reptiles succeeded amphibians and could live on dry land Narrated bv BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series) 11.40 Cotswolds Wotton-under-Edge Compiled by PHILIP HOLLAND (Geography) A Religious Service Alleluya, sing to Jesus (sp 260: Hyfrydol) Story: Joseph understands the dreams The Prayer for Understanding Saviour, teach me (sp 375: Boyce) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691016] | Unknown: James Hawthorne Told By: Kenneth Cavander Produced By: Richard Wortley Narrator: Michael Smee Odysseus: ' Barry Foster Produced By: Stephen Kanocz Produced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Written By: John Edwards Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Philip Holland Introduced By: Barry Carman Produced By: Rita Udall |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691017] | The Glass Staircase by M K. RICHARDSON , adapted for radio by SHEENA CLARKE (Let's Join In) 2.20 Ways of Looking ' Mummy, when do we start getting smaller? ' asked the little boy as he got into the aeroplane by FRED GETTINGS (Art and Design) 2.40 When the Indians Came A true tale by GARRY LYLE set in North America (Stories and Rhymes) La reconstruction en France après les deux guerres Compiled and introduced by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 street Games and Singing Games An investigation by PADDY FEENY Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY (Springboard) 11.20 The Day of the Picnic A short story by DOROTHY WHIPPLE (Listening and Writing) 11.40 individual - 3: Me MICHAEL SMEE and PADDY FEENY have been talking to young people about the way they see themselves as individuals and how much they think their personalities have been affected by other influences Edited by STUART EVANS (prospect) An Act of Worship Hymn: Be thou my vision (CH 477, vv 4 and 5: Slane) Interlude: Hopwood Family-A simple human thing Prayer: The Prayer for God's presence A I'écoute: 4 written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (for primary school pupils in their third year of French) 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691017] | Written By: Raymond Escoffey Unknown: M K. Richardson Unknown: Sheena Clarke Unknown: Fred Gettings Unknown: Garry Lyle Introduced By: Raymond Escoffey Music By: Albert Chatterley Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Story By: Dorothy Whipple Unknown: Michael Smee Unknown: Paddy Feeny Edited By: Stuart Evans |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691020] | Frisch Begonnen... German for Beginners. 5: In Kbln. Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History-Decisive Events: Wat Tyler 's Rebellion Written by CAMERON MILLER Disaster. 2: Avalanche 2159 hours, 21 Jan 1951: avalanche strikes Vals, Switzerland Script by COLIN FRASER based on his book Avalanche Enigma (Exploration Earth series) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 2.30 Taking Pains The poem The Code by Robert Frost read by JOHN GLEN (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2: for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS AlIons-y! 5: Une belle moustache Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio-visual programme) followed by an interlude 10.47 Nous voici! 5: Une desagréable surprise. Written by MICHEL DE LANTIVY (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry. Dedicated man. JOHN PEEL introduces the last of five programmes on self-interest and responsibility Compiled by MAURICE WHITBREAD 11.40 Drama Workshop. Man and the Seasons: November Noises. Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691020] | Written By: Emile Harven Written By: Michel de Lantivy Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Introduced By: Derek Bowskill Unknown: Frisch Begonnen Produced By: Stephen Kanocz Unknown: Wat Tyler Written By: Cameron Miller Script By: Colin Fraser Produced By: Albert Chatterley Unknown: Robert Frost Read By: John Glen Unknown: Glyn Harris |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691021] | Winter Journey: a programme of poetry and music which reflects the search for meaning in life for assurance and for God The selection of poems and the narration written by CHRISTOPHER PRICE. Narrator PETER ducrow. Poems spoken by MEG WYNN OWEN , STEPHEN THORNE and MALCOLM TIERNEY Produced by RALPH ROLI. S (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) Religious Service (Details as Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Orer to you. London 1850 (i) Written by STEWART LOVE Pictures on the Ceiling Michelangelo (1475-1564) decorates the Sistine Chapel Written by MARGARET J. MILLER (World History series) 2.20 Music Session One: Discovering Sound, with DAVID GELL and children from the Ellis Guildford Bilateral School, Nottingham Guest artists JOY AND JENNIFER Script by CATHERINE BAXTER Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 Sweden - Engineering: ALEX HUNTER describes a visit to Huskvarna on Lake Vattern (Geography: radiovision) Marsh 5: At the Theatre written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Der arnie Heinrich: adapted by GEORG DICKENBERGER (intermediate German) 11.0 Music Workshop 1 |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691021] | Written By: Vaughan James Adapted By: Georg Dickenberger Written By: Stewart Love Written By: Margaret J. Miller Unknown: David Gell Script By: Catherine Baxter Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Written By: Christopher Price Narrator: Peter Ducrow. Spoken By: Meg Wynn Owen Spoken By: Stephen Thorne Spoken By: Malcolm Tierney Produced By: Ralph Roli. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691022] | Music Workshop 2 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.2* The Horse's Mouth by JOYCE CARY , adapted by DAVID LYTTLE. 2: The Feet Produced by ELIZABETH ORNBO (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 The Stars ANTHONY HALL talks about the stars and tells how to use the Plough to find the North Pole Star (Nature Series) Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING : a new series for the 7-9-year-olds Produced by VERA GRAY Intermediate French 5: Dimanche a Bruxelles Written by EMILE HARVEN 10.45 Foreign Correspondent a BBC correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Frozen Water by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 5: Munich. A review of the now notorious agreement which ceded the Sudetenland to Germany Compiled by PHILIP HOLLAND |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691022] | Written By: Emile Harven Unknown: Harry Armstrong Arranged By: Vera Gray Unknown: Philip Holland Produced By: William Murphy Unknown: Joyce Cary Adapted By: David Lyttle. Produced By: Elizabeth Ornbo Music By: James Dodding Produced By: Vera Gray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691023] | Working On Your Own Arranged and introduced by BARRY CARMAN Produced by RITA UDALL (Looking Ahead: The World of Work) Homer's Odyssey retold by KENNETH CAVANDER 4: Nausicaa Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner I Like Noise Georg Biichner Written by H. F. CARTEN (German for Sixth Forms) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: musical activities arising out of the series written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN Journey to the Lands of the Midnight Sun 5: We sight Iceland written by JOHN EDWARDS Edited and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 The Dinosaurs by MARGERY MORRIS About 100-million years ago giant reptiles ruled the earth - the dinosaurs Narrated by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series) 11.40 Cornwall - Porthleven Small but thriving enterprises are revitalising this Cornish village Compiled by MICHAEL SMEE (Geography) Calculating (it) Bones and Brains JAMES HAWTHORNE describes Napier's Bones, an early form of multiplication table (Mathematics series) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 A Religious Service Praise to the Holiest in the height (ch 32: Richmond) Story: Joseph meets his brothers again The Prayer for Forgiveness All things bright and beautiful (sp 444: Royal Oak) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691023] | Unknown: Kenneth Cavander Produced By: Richard Wortley Narrator: Michael Smee Odysseus: Barry Foster Unknown: James Hawthorne Unknown: Georg Biichner Written By: H. F. Carten Produced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Written By: John Edwards Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Produced By: David Lyttle Introduced By: Barry Carman Produced By: Rita Udall |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691024] | Toujours la politesse! Compiled and introduced by Raymond Escoffey (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by Albert Chatterley (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Hallowe'en Special by Jenyth Worsley (Springboard series) 11.20 A World of Others Writing about people: "The Squire" by Chaucer; extracts from "Miss Thompson Goes Shopping" by Martin Armstrong, "Great Expectations" by Charles Dickens, and "A Grotto for Miss Maynier" by F.C. Ball; "King of Beasts" by Norman MacCaig Presented by Maureen Duffy (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Individual 4: Everyman Paddy Feeny and Michael Smee have been talking to young people about their attitudes to life. They play back some of these views and discuss them with the poet Jon Stallworthy Edited by Stuart Evans (Prospect) Little Red Riding Hood with music by ROGER FISKE (Let's Join In) 2.20 Cubism by EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH Music by Delia Derbyshire , BBC Radiophonic Workshop Produced by JOAN Griffiths (Art and Design: radiovision) 2.40 The Three Giants A story by GWEN DUNN (Stories and Rhymes) An Act of Worship Hymn: Come down, 0 Love dfvine (sp 177: Down Ampney) Interlude: Hopwood Family-Stick together The prayer of thanksgiving A I'écoule: 5 written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (for primary school pupils in their third year of French) 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Instruments of the orchestra: Introducing the Woodwind Family. Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691024] | Written By: Raymond Escoffey Music By: James Dodding Arranged By: Vera Gray Music By: Roger Fiske Music By: Delia Derbyshire Produced By: Joan Griffiths Story By: Gwen Dunn Introduced By: Raymond Escoffey Music By: Albert Chatterley Unknown: Jenyth Worsley Unknown: Martin Armstrong Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: Norman MacCaig Presented By: Maureen Duffy Unknown: Paddy Feeny Unknown: Jon Stallworthy Edited By: Stuart Evans |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691027] | Frisch Begonnen... German for Beginners. 5: In Koln. Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio' 9.45 British History Decisive Events: Wat Tyler 's Rebellion (1381 Written by CAMERON MILLER Disaster. 2: Avalanche 2159 hrs 21 Jan 1951: avalanche strikes Vals in Switzerland. What causes avalanches? Can we guard against them? Script by COLIN FRASER based on his book Avalanche Enigma (Exploration Earth series) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 2.30 Taking Pains The poem The Code by Robert Frost read by JOHN GLEN (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2: for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS Allons-y! 5: Une belle moustache Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio-visual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous voici! 5: Une désagréable surprise. Written by MICHEL DE LANTIVY (Third year French) 11.1 Singing Together introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY.Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry. Dedicated man. JOHN PEEL introduces the last of five programmes on self-interest and responsibility Compiled by MAURICE WHITHREAD 11.40 Drama Workshop. Man and the Seasons: November Noises. Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691027] | Written By: Emile Harven Written By: Michel De Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Maurice Whithread Introduced By: Derek Bowskill Unknown: Frisch Begonnen Produced By: Stephen Kanocz Unknown: Wat Tyler Written By: Cameron Miller Script By: Colin Fraser Produced By: Albert Chatterley Unknown: Robert Frost Read By: John Glen Unknown: Glyn Harris |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691028] | Winter Journey: a programme of poetry and music which reflects the search for meaning in life, for assurance, and for God. The selection of poems and the narration written by CHRISTOPHER PRICE. Narrator PETER DUCROW Poems spoken by MEG WYNN OWEN , STEPHEN THORN E. and MAI.COLM TIERNEV Produced by RAI.PH ROLLS (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) Religious service (Details as Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Orer to you London 1850 (part 1) written by STEWART LOVE Pictures on the Ceiling Michelangelo (1475-1564) decorates the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican Written bv MARGARET J. MILLER ( World History series) 2.20 Music Session One: Discovering Sound, with DAVID CELL and children from the Ellis Guildford Bilateral School, Nottingham Guest artists JOY AND JENNIFER Script by CATHERINE BAXTER Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 Sireden - Engineering Written by ALEX HUNTER f (Geography: radiovision) Marsh.' 5: At the Theatre Written bv VAUGHAN JAMES (third-year Russian) 10.45 Der urine Heinrich: adapted by GEORG DICKENBERGER (intermediate German) 11.0 Music Workshop I written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691028] | Written By: Stewart Love Written By: Christopher Price Spoken By: Meg Wynn Owen Unknown: Margaret J. Miller Unknown: David Cell Script By: Catherine Baxter Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Written By: Alex Hunter Adapted By: Georg Dickenberger Produced By: William Murphy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691029] | Music Workshop 2 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 The Horse's Mouth by JOYCE CARY , adapted by DAVID LYTTLE. 2: The Feet Produced by ELIZABETH ORNBO (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 The Stars ANTHONY HALL tells hOW to use the Plough to find the North Pole Star. (Nature series) Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING : a new series for the 7-9-year-olds Produced by VERA GRAY Intermediate French 5: Dimanche a Bruxelles also JAN ROSOL singing with his guitar Written by EMILE HARVEN 10.45 Foreign Correspondent a BBC Correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Frozen Water by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 5: Munich A review of the now notorious agreement which ceded the Sudetenland to Germany Compiled by PHILIP HOLLAND |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691029] | Unknown: Jan Rosol Written By: Emile Harven Unknown: Harry Armstrong Arranged By: Vera Gray Unknown: Philip Holland Produced By: William Murphy Unknown: Joyce Cary Adapted By: David Lyttle. Produced By: Elizabeth Ornbo Music By: James Dodding Produced By: Vera Gray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691030] | Working on Your Own Arranged and introduced by BARRY CARMAN Produced by RITA UDALL (Looking Ahead: The World of Work) Homer's Odyssey retold by KENNETH CAVANDER 4: Nausicaa Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Living Language) A book containing this translation of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey by Kenneth Cavander is available from BBC Publications, price 10s. 2.20 Poetry Corner: I like noise Georg Biichner Written by H. F. GARTEN (German for Sixth Forms) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: musical activities arising out of the series written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN Journey to the Lands of the Midnight Sun 5: We sight Iceland written by JOHN EDWARDS Edited and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 The Dinosaurs by MARGERY MORRIS About 100 million vears ago giant reptiles ruled the earth - the dinosaurs Narrated by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series) 11.40 Cornwall: Porthleven Small but thriving enterprises are revitalising this Cornish village Compiled by MICHAEL SMEE (Geography) Calculating (2) Bones and Brains JAMES HAWTHORNE describes Napier's Bones, an early form of multiplication table (Mathematics series) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 A Religious Service Praise to the Holiest in the height (CH 32: Richmond) Story: Joseph meets his brothers again The Prayer for Forgiveness All things bright and beautiful (sp 444: Royal Oak) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691030] | Unknown: Kenneth Cavander Produced By: Richard Wortley Narrator: Michael Smee Odysseus: Barry Foster Unknown: James Hawthorne Unknown: Georg Biichner Written By: H. F. Garten Produced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Written By: John Edwards Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Produced By: David Lyttle Introduced By: Barry Carman Produced By: Rita Udall |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691031] | Toujours to Politesse! Compiled and introduced by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Hallowe'en Special by JENYTH WORSLEY (Springboard) 11.20 A World of Others Writing about people: 'The Squire ' by Chaucer; extracts from Miss Thompson Goes Shopping by Martin Armstrong , Great Expectations by Charles Dickens , and A Grotto for Miss Maynier by F. C. Ball , and the poem King of Beasts by Norman MacCaig Presented by MAUREEN DUFFY (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Individual- 4: Everyman PADDY FEENY and MICHAEL SMEE have been talking to young people about their attitudes to life. They play back some of these views and discuss them with the poet JON STALLWORTHY Edited by STUART EVANS ( Prospect) Little Red Riding Hood The traditional story, with music by ROGER FISKE (Let's Join In) 2.20 Cubism by EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH Music by DELIA DERBYSHIRE BBC Radiophonic Workshop Produced by JOAN GRIFFITHS (Art and Design: radiovision) 2.48 The Three Giants A story by GWEN DUNN (Stories and Rhymes) An Act of Worship Hymn: Come down, 0 Love Divine (SP 177: Down Ampney) Interlude: Hopwood Family-Stick together The prayer of thanksgiving A l'écoute: 5 written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (for primary school pupils in their third year of French) 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Instruments of the orchestra: introducing the Woodwind Family. Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691031] | Written By: Raymond Escoffey Music By: James Dodding Arranged By: Vera Gray Music By: Roger Fiske Music By: Delia Derbyshire Produced By: Joan Griffiths Story By: Gwen Dunn Introduced By: Raymond Escoffey Music By: Albert Chatterley Unknown: Jenyth Worsley Unknown: Martin Armstrong Unknown: Charles Dickens Unknown: F. C. Ball Unknown: Norman MacCaig Presented By: Maureen Duffy Unknown: Paddy Feeny Unknown: Jon Stallworthy Edited By: Stuart Evans |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691103] | Frisch Begonnen... German for Beginners. 6: Das Mittagessen. Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History Decisive events: Tyndale's Bible. Written by JANE OLIVER Disaster. 3: Earthquake 0515 hours 26 July 1963: Skopje devastated by earthquake. 1.200 people dead, 100,000 homeless. What happened in the earthquake? What happened during the vast international relief operation that followed? Script by CARRY LYLE (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 2.30 Learning to Listen - 2 Extracts from Backbone by Michael Rosen and A Taste of Honey by Shelagh Delaney. Introduced by BERNARD NEW -SOME (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2: for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS Allons-y! 6: II faut faire attention. Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio-visual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous voici! 6: Le nouveau Pierre. Written by MICHEL DE LANTIVY (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry 1: Why work? The first of five programmes on ' Getting and Spending ' presented by LEIGH CRUTCHLEY 11.40 Drama Workshop. Man and the Seasons: Fog - Guy Fawkes. Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691103] | Written By: Emile Harven Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Presented By: Leigh Crutchley Introduced By: Derek Bowskill Unknown: Frisch Begonnen Produced By: Stephen Kanocz Written By: Jane Oliver Script By: Carry Lyle Unknown: Gordon Reynolds Produced By: Albert Chatterley Unknown: Michael Rosen Unknown: Shelagh Delaney. Introduced By: Bernard New Unknown: Glyn Harris |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691104] | What Galileo Saw The Italian Galileo (1564-1642) makes good use of the newly invented telescope Written by MARGARET J. MILLER (World History series) 2.29 Music Session 1: the first of two programmes on Patterns in Sound by DAVID LORD Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.49 Finland - Forest Farmers A visit to some ' cold farms ' near the Soviet border in Northern Finland to meet veterans of the Winter War (1939-40) between Finland and the USSR Script by ALEX HUNTER (Geography) Religious Service Holy Spirit, hear us (BBC HPSN 7: Eudoxia) Story: The Ending of the Quarrel The Prayer of Thanksgiving Jesus shall reign (sp 545: Truro) (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to you London 1850 (part 2) Written by STEWART LOVE Original Sin: the first of four programmes exploring the meaning of some traditional Christian doctrines through poetry and literature, and through secular experience. Written and narrated by ROBERT WALTON with extracts spoken by \HUGH BURDEN and STEPHEN THORN Produced by RALPH ROLLS (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) Marsh.' 6: In the Restaurant Written by \VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 19.45 Auf Der Such Nach Einem Abenteuer Written by HILDE-MARIA KRAUS (Intermediate German) 11.9 Music Workshop 1 Aladdin goes a-courting Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691104] | Written By: Vaughan James Unknown: Nach Einem Abenteuer Written By: Hilde-Maria Kraus Produced By: William Murphy Written By: Stewart Love Written By: Margaret J. Miller Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Script By: Alex Hunter Unknown: Robert Walton Spoken By: Hugh Burden Spoken By: Stephen Thorn Produced By: Ralph Rolls |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691105] | Music Workshop 2 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 The Horse's Mouth by JOYCE CARY , adapted by DAVID lyttle. 3: The Whale Produced by Elizabeth ORNVO (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Flowers for Christmas by CHRISTINE DUDLEY (Nature series) Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING : a new series for the 7-9-year-olds Produced by VERA GRAY Intermediate French 6: Genevieve, danseuse étoile also JAN ROSOL singing with his guitar Written by CHARLOTTE CROZET 16.45 Foreign Correspondent a BBC Correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Your Changing Body by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music I by PENNY WHITTAM Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 6: The Battle of Britain. A programme on the struggle for mastery of the air in 1940 Compiled by MICHAEL SMEE |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691105] | Unknown: Jan Rosol Written By: Charlotte Crozet Unknown: Harry Armstrong Unknown: Whittam Music Arranged By: Vera Gray Unknown: Michael Smee Produced By: William Murphy Unknown: Joyce Cary Adapted By: David Lyttle. Produced By: Elizabeth Ornvo Unknown: Christine Dudley Music By: James Dodding Produced By: Vera Gray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691106] | Working in a Team Arranged and introduced by BARRY CARMAN Produced by RITA UDALL (Looking Ahead: The World of Work) Religious Service Holy Spirit, hear us (BBC hpsn 7: Eudoxia) Story: The Ending of the Quarrel The Prayer of Thanksgiving Jesus shall reign (sp 545: Truro) (Tuesday's- broadcast) Nachrichten und Neuigkeiten Written by HANS-JOACHIM NIMTZ (German for Sixth Forms) 18.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: musical activities arising out of the series written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced bv JOHN CAMBURN Journey to the Lands of the Midnight Sun 6: Captain Bowsprit's Secret written by JOHN EDWARDS Edited and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES r 11.20 Mammals by MARGERY MORRIS Narrated by BARRY FOSTER Produced by david LYTTLE (Man series) 11.40 The Lower Trent A visit to the power station at High Marnham, near Newark by ROBERT REID (Geography) Homer's Odyssey retold by KENNETH CAVANDER 5: Odysseus in Disguise Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY , (Living Language) A book containing this translation of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey by Kenneth Cavander is available from BBC Publications, price 10s. 2.20 Poetry Corner: Oh dear, what can the matter be? Calculating 3: Logarithms Written and presented by JAMES HAWTHORNE (Mathematics series) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691106] | Written By: Hans-Joachim Nimtz Produced By: William Murphy Written By: John Edwards Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Robert Reid Unknown: Kenneth Cavander Produced By: Richard Wortley Narrator: Michael Smee Odysseus: Barry Foster Presented By: James Hawthorne Introduced By: Barry Carman Produced By: Rita Udall |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691107] | Top Off: the traditional story of a greedy cat and a house-keeper mouse retold by D. J. SAINT (Let's Join In) 2.20 Op Art by EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH Read by STEPHEN THORNE and GARY WATSON (Art and Design: radiovision) 2.40 The Singing Hill by MEINDERT DE JONG Part 1: Father (Stories and Rhymes) Le Barbier de Seville Extracts from the play by BEAUMARCHAIS (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Sigurd and the Dragon Written and produced by JENYTH WORSLEY (Springboard) 11.20 The Zoo Short story by WILLIAM Carlos WILLIAMS, and the poem The Funereal Cockatoo by zo bailey (Listening and Writing) 11.40 1 am, therefore I think 1: What's the Idea? A programme exploring the way that artists, scientists, and philosophers get ideas and how far thoughts are a rationalisation of emotion and instincts. Compiled and produced by STUART EVANS (Prospect series) An Act of Worship For all the Saints (sp 202, vv 4, 6, 8: Sine Nomine) Interlude: Whom will we remember? The prayer for today A Vecoute: 6 written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (for primary school pupils in their third year of French) 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Instruments of the orchestra: introducing the String Family |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691107] | Written By: Raymond Escoffey Music By: James Dodding Unknown: D. J. Saint Unknown: Edward Lucie-Smith Read By: Stephen Thorne Read By: Gary Watson Music By: Albert Chatterley Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Story By: William Carlos Produced By: Stuart Evans |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691110] | Scattered settlements 1: Isle of Lewis On remote crofts on the Island of Lewis and Harris the famous Harris tweed is woven. What is a crofter's life like as he weaves about 160 yards of tweed a week? Written by HENRY DONALD (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 2.30 Old Age Extract from the play ' The Happy Haven ' by JOHN ARDEN (Speak series) 2.40 Movement. Mime, and Music 2 for the 9-11-ycar-olds by GLYN HARRIS Frisch Begonnen... German for Beginners. 7: Wiederholung Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ f <A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History Decisive events: Westminster Abbey: the last days of the monastery. Written by CATHERINE NOKTHCOTE Allons -y! 7: L'arrivee de Minou Vison. Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio-visual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous Voici ! 7: Pierre I'Italien. Written by GEOFFREY BRAITHWAITE and MICHEL DE LANTIVY (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY 11.20 Inquiry 2: A Fair Day's Work. Five programmes on ' Getting and Spending ' Presented by LEIGH CRUTCHLEY 11.40 Drama Workshop. Man and the Seasons: A Tree In Autumn. Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL with music by the MICHAEL GARRICK TRIO Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691110] | Written By: Henry Donald Produced By: Albert Chatterley Unknown: John Arden Written By: Emile Harven Unknown: Nous Voici Written By: Geoffrey Braithwaite Written By: Michel de Lantivy Introduced By: William Appleby Presented By: Leigh Crutchley Introduced By: Derek Bowskill Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Frisch Begonnen Produced By: Stephen Kanocz Written By: Catherine Nokthcote |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691111] | Versailles: a visit to the palace and park, with some facts about the three kings who lived there (1682-1789) Written and produced by DUNCAN TAYLOR , with music by PAMELA KENWAY (World History series: radiovision) 2.20 Music Session 1: the second of two programmes on Patterns in Sound by DAVID LORD Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 Denmark - Food Industry: the Danes enjoy good food. They also like to talk about the importance of food production in their national economy Script by ALEX HUNTER (Geography) The State of Grace: second of four programmes exploring the meaning of some traditional Christian Doctrines through poetry and literature, and through secular experience. Written by KENNETH COUNTER and narrated by RALPH ROLLS Excerpts spoken by ALEXANDER JOHN , PETER PACEY Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Sixth form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) Radiovision for Schools: To follow certain broadcasts described as a ' radiovision ' programme it is necessary to have the accompanying film strip Religious Service Fairest Lord Jesus (BBC HPSN 3: Schonster Herr Jesus) Story: A New Family The Prayer for Understanding My faith it is an oaken staff (BBC HPSN, Teachers' edition 10: Staff of Faith) (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You: Birds and beasts Written by NORMAN HARRISON Marsh! 7: Travels Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 In der Sprechstunde Written by HEINRICH MINDEN (Intermediate German) 11.0 Music Workshop 1 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY In the Trenches: soldiers' songs of the 1914-18 war by CHARLES CHILTON (A radiovision programme) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691111] | Written By: Vaughan James Written By: Heinrich Minden Produced By: William Murphy Written By: Norman Harrison Written By: Kenneth Counter Unknown: Ralph Rolls Spoken By: Alexander John Spoken By: Peter Pacey Produced By: Richard Wortley Unknown: Charles Chilton Produced By: Duncan Taylor Music By: Pamela Kenway Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Script By: Alex Hunter |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691112] | Music Workshop 2 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Moby Dick by HERMAN MEL -VILLE, adapted by STUART EVANS 1: Ahab's Quest Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Underground Animals by TONY GOULD (Nature) Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING : a new series for the 7-9-year-olds Produced by VERA GRAY Intermediate French 7: Les deux amis Written by EMILE HARVEN 10.45 Foreign Correspondent A BBC Correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Food for the Body by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY (Repeated: Thursday. 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 7: Blitzkrieg. The story of the German bombing of British cities in 1940 and 1941 Compiled by MICHAEL SMEE |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691112] | Written By: Emile Harven Unknown: Harry Armstrong Arranged By: Vera Gray Unknown: Michael Smee Produced By: William Murphy Produced By: Moby Dick Unknown: Herman Mel Adapted By: Stuart Evans Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Tony Gould Music By: James Dodding Produced By: Vera Gray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691113] | Religious Sertnce Fairest Lord Jesus (BBC hpsn 3: Schbnster Herr Jesus) Story: A New Family The Prayer for Understanding Mv faith it is an oaken staff (BBC HPSN, Teachers' edition 10: Staff of Faith) Reasoning: in which JAMES HAWTHORNE discusses inductive and deductive reasoning (Mathematics series) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 Homer's Odyssey retold by KENNETH CAVANDER 6: The Bending of the Bow Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner: Hey Diddle Diddle - poems and a song Getting the Job Written by ROBERT LAMB Produced by RITA UDALL (Looking Ahead: The World of Work) Franz Kafka Written by RUDOLF WEIL (German for Sixth Forms) 10.59 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN Journey to the Lands of the Midnight Sun - 7 written by JOHN EDWARDS Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.2* Brain, Eye, and Hand by MARGERY MORRIS Narrated by BARRY POSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series) 11.40 The Pennines-Littondale A visit to Arncliffe (Eagle's Cliff), and a discussion of an aerial photograph of Blue Scar by NORMAN TURNER (Geography) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691113] | Written By: Robert Lamb Produced By: Rita Udall Unknown: Kenneth Cavander Produced By: Richard Wortley Narrator: Michael Smee Odysseus: Barry Foster Unknown: James Hawthorne Unknown: Franz Kafka Written By: Rudolf Weil Duced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Written By: John Edwards Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Produced By: David Lyttle |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691114] | The Giant who Lost his Voice by MARGARET THOMAS (Let's Join In) 2.20 What is Your Medium* Young artists talk about their work in a variety of materials Recorded and presented by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Compiled and produced by JOAN GRIFFITHS (Art and Design) 2.40 The Sinoino Hill by MEINDERT DEJONG Part 2: The Horse (Stories and Rhymes) L'Anglomanie en France aujourd'hui Compiled and introduced by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50.4 Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Harlequin's Hoax A play in the round based on Commcdia del'Arte characters by JENYTH WORSLEY First rehearsal. (Springboard) 11.20 Ash Road 1: Bush Fire by IVAN SOUTHALL adapted by MICHAEL HYDE (Listening and Writing) 11.40 1 am, therefore I think 2: It stands to Reason BERNARD WILLIAMS , Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy at Cambridge, looks at logic and common faults in logic Produced by STUART EVANS (Prospect series) An Act of Worship Lord of all hopefulness (sp565: Slane) Interlude: Folk in Worship The prayer of St Richard A Vicoute: 7 written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (for primary school pupils in their third year of French) 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Instruments of the orchestra |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691114] | Written By: Raymond Escoffey Unknown: St Richard Unknown: Margaret Thomas Presented By: John Stockbridge Produced By: Joan Griffiths Unknown: Meindert Dejong Introduced By: Raymond Escoffey Music By: Albert Chatterley Unknown: Jenyth Worsley Adapted By: Michael Hyde Unknown: Bernard Williams Produced By: Stuart Evans |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691117] | Scattered Settlements 2: Island Ambulance Written by HENRY DONALD (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEYt 2.30 Friend including the poem Friend by GREGORY CORSO. (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS Frisch Begonnen... German for Beginners. 8: Karl ist krank Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History Decisive Events: Drake's voyage round the world (1577-80) Written by HENRY MARSHALL Allons-y! 8: La photo Written by EMILE HARVEN + (An audio-visual programme) 11.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous void! 8: L'idée de Dédé. Written by MAX BELLAN court. (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY General revision of songs Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry: Buying Power The third of five programmes on ' Getting and Spending.' presented by LEIGH CRUTCHLEY 11.40 Drama Workshop. Man and the Seasons: Autumn-September, October, November. Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL with music by the MICHAEL CARRICK TRIO |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691117] | Written By: Henry Donald Produced By: Albert Chatterleyt Unknown: Gregory Corso. Unknown: Glyn Harris Written By: Emile Harven Written By: Max Bellan Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Presented By: Leigh Crutchley Introduced By: Derek Bowskill Unknown: Michael Carrick Unknown: Frisch Begonnen Produced By: Stephen Kanocz Written By: Henry Marshall |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691118] | Religious Service Jesus, good above all other (sp 540: Quem Pastores Laudavere) Story: Advent Candles A Prayer for Help in Worship Lord of all hopefulness (sp 565: Slane) (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You The hop pickers Written by TED CHILD Redemption: the third of four programmes exploring the meaning of some traditional Christian Doctrines through poetry and literature, and through secular experience. Written bv BRIAN HILL and narrated bv 'JOHN PULLEN. The excerpts spoken by KATHERINE PARR , NIGEL ANTHONY , and STEPHEN THORNE. Produced by RALPH ROLLS (Sixth form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) Marsh.' 8: Moscow (i) Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Und der Hund mir nach Written by MILO SPERBER (Intermediate German) 11.0 Music Workshop 1 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY Has Anyone seen the King? The flight of Louis XVI and his family to Varennes (1791) Written by RHODA POWER (World History series) 2.20 Music Session 1: The Orchestra: DAVID LORD looks at the string, wind, and percussion sections Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 Switzerland - The Watch Industry. Script by ALEX HUNTER (Geography) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691118] | Written By: Vaughan James Written By: Milo Sperber Produced By: William Murphy Written By: Ted Child Written By: Rhoda Power Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Script By: Alex Hunter Unknown: Brian Hill Unknown: John Pullen. Spoken By: Katherine Parr Spoken By: Nigel Anthony Spoken By: Stephen Thorne. Produced By: Ralph Rolls |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691119] | Music Workshop 2: written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Moby Dick by HERMAN MEL VILLE, adapted by STUART EVANS. 2: Aboard the Pequod Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Life Underwater by TONY GOULD. (Nature) Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING : a, new series for the 7-9-year-olds Produced by VERA GRAY Intermediate French 8: L'equipe de secours Written by EMILE HARVEN 10.45 Foreign Correspondent A BBC Correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Exercise and Rest by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55am) 11.40 Contemporary History 8: D-Day. The Allied landings in Normandy, 6 June 1944 Compiled by ROBERT REID |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691119] | Written By: Emile Harven Unknown: Harry Armstrong Arranged By: Vera Gray Unknown: Robert Reid Produced By: William Murphy Produced By: Moby Dick Unknown: Herman Mel Adapted By: Stuart Evans. Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Tony Gould. Music By: James Dodding Produced By: Vera Gray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691120] | The Meaning of all Average JAMES HAWTHORNE explains (Mathematics series) S.55 Movement and Music 1 Religious Service Noah. A medieval mystery play adapted by JOAN GRIFFITHS (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner. Let's Hear it Again: a second hearing of favourite poems and songs First Days at Work Written by ROBERT LAMB Produced by RITA UDALL (Looking Ahead: The World of Work) Andorra bv MAX FRISCH adapted by H. F. garten (German for Sixth Forms) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: musical activities arising out of the series written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN Journey to the Lands of the Midnight Sun - 8 written by JOHN EDWARDS Edited and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Apes and Men by MARGERY MORRIS Narrated by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series) 11.40 Mid-Wales: Elan Valley by VINCENT KANE (Geography) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691120] | Written By: Robert Lamb Produced By: Rita Udall Unknown: Max Frisch Adapted By: H. F. Garten Produced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Written By: John Edwards Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: James Hawthorne Adapted By: Joan Griffiths |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691121] | Miss.Snippet goes to the Land of Pins and Needles by ELIZABETH Robinson , adapted by Margaret Thomas (Let's Join In) 2.26 Van Gogh Written by NICHOLAS WADLEY Produced by SAM LANGDON (Art and Design: Radiovision) 2.40 The Singing Hill by MElNDERT DEJONG Part 3: The Rain (Stories and Rhymes) Lecture Expliquée: A reading, with comment and appreciation of La Fontaine's fable La Mvrt et le Bucheron Written by JEAN MOUTON (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Harlequin's Hoax A play in the round based on Commedia del'Arte characters by JENYTH WORSLEY : second rehearsal. (Springboard) 11.20 Ash Road by IVAN SOUTHALL , adapted by MICHAEL HYDE. 2: State of Emer gency. (Listening and Writing) 11.40 I am, therefore I think 3: I don'get it MARY WARNOCK, Headmistress of Oxford High School for Girls, explores, in conversation with sixth-formers from the school, problems of communication. Produced by STUART EVANS (Prospect series) An Act of Worship Alleluia sing to Jesus (sp 260: Hyfrydol) Interlude: Christian comment The prayer for protection A I'ecoute: written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (for primary school pupils in their third year of French) 9.55 Movement and music 2 by JAMES DODDING The Circus comes to town! |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691121] | Written By: Raymond Escoffey Music By: James Dodding Written By: Jean Mouton Music By: Albert Chatterley Unknown: Jenyth Worsley Unknown: Ivan Southall Adapted By: Michael Hyde. Unknown: Emer Gency. Produced By: Stuart Evans Unknown: Elizabeth Robinson Adapted By: Margaret Thomas Unknown: Van Gogh Written By: Nicholas Wadley Produced By: Sam Langdon Unknown: Melndert Dejong |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691124] | Scattered Settlements 3: Australian Sheep Station Script by CARRY LYLE (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLET 2.30 Self including the poem Writ on the Eve of my 32nd Birthday by GREGORY CORSO. (Speak series) f 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS Frisch Begonnen... German for Beginners 9: Einkaiife Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History Decisive Events: the sailing of the Mayflower Script by R. M NEILL-HALL Allonsy! 9: La vedette Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio-visual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous voici! 9: Du va-etvient chez les Bousquet Written by MAX BELLANCOURT (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry: The Problem of Leisure. The fourth of five programmes on ' Getting and Spending,' presented by LEIGH CRUTCHLEY 11.40 Drama Workshop. Man and the Seasons-6, Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL , with music by the MICHAEL GARRICK TRIO |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691124] | Written By: Emile Harven Written By: Max Bellancourt Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Presented By: Leigh Crutchley Unknown: Derek Bowskill Unknown: Michael Garrick Unknown: Frisch Begonnen Produced By: Stephen Kanocz Script By: Carry Lyle Unknown: Gordon Reynolds Produced By: Albert Chatterlet Unknown: Gregory Corso. Unknown: Glyn Harris |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691125] | Napoleon's Retreat from Moscow (1812). Written by ROBERT GITTINGS (World History series) 2.20 A School Brass Band Players from the Frederick Gent School play music by Purcell and Mozart and talk about their band Edited and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES. (Music Session One) 2.40 Austria - Tourism by ALEX HUNTER. (Geography) Marsh] 9: Moscow (ii) Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Nachrichten und Neuigkeiten Written by HANS-JOACHIM NIMTZ (intermediate German) 11.0 Music Workshop 1 by WILLIAM MURPHY Christ and Secular Man: the final programme in a series exploring the meaning of some traditional Christian Doctrines through poetry, literature, and secular experience. Written and narrated by DAVID JENKINS Extracts spoken by PETER DUCROW Produced by RALPH ROLLS (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) A Religious Service 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You: a modern pantomime Written by STEWART LOVE |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691125] | Written By: Vaughan James Written By: Hans-Joachim Nimtz Unknown: William Murphy Written By: Stewart Love Written By: Robert Gittings Produced By: Douglas Coombes. Unknown: Alex Hunter. Unknown: David Jenkins Spoken By: Peter Ducrow Produced By: Ralph Rolls |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691126] | Music Workshop 2. Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Moby Dick by HERMAN MEL -VILLE, adapted by STUART EVANS. 3: The White Whale Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Journey to the Bottom of the Sea by TONY GOULD. (Nature) Movement, Mime, and Music J by JAMES DODDING Produced by VERA GRAY Intermediate French 9: Les rescapés Written by EMILE HARVEN 10.45 Foreign Correspondent A BBC Correspondent talks on a topic of interest 11.0 The Parts of Your Body Work Together, by HARRY ARM-STRONG. (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 9: Hiroshima. The dropping of the atomic bomb, 6 August 1945 Compiled by BARRY CARMAN |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691126] | Written By: Emile Harven Unknown: Barry Carman Produced By: William Murphy Unknown: Moby Dick Unknown: Herman Mel Adapted By: Stuart Evans. Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Tony Gould. Produced By: Vera Gray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691127] | Your Pay Packet Deductions Written by JEFFREY SEGAL Produced by RITA UDALL (Looking Ahead: The World of Work) The Voyage of Brendan An Irish legend retold by JUNE HODGE. Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY. (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Getting ready for Christmas Religious Service As Jacob with travel was weary (BBC HPSN 2, Teachers' edition: Jacob's Ladder) Story: Songs and Suitcases The Prayer of Dedication Father, hear the prayer we offer (sp 487: Gott Will's Machen) Measurement How did our present units of measurement come about? JAMES HAWTHORNE explains. (Mathematics series) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 Der Zug war pünktlich by HEINRICH boll, adapted by MILO SPERBER (German for Sixth Forms) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: musical activities arising out of the series written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN Journey to the Lands of the Midnight Sun - 9 written by JOHN EDWARDS Edited and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Early Men by MARGERY MORRIS Narrated by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series) 11.40 Lake District - Wasdale by NORMAN TURNER A visit to one of the most secluded of the western dales and a discussion of an aerial photograph of Wastwater. (Geography) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691127] | Written By: Jeffrey Segal Produced By: Rita Udall Produced By: Richard Wortley. Adapted By: Milo Sperber Produced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Written By: John Edwards Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Norman Turner |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691128] | Une ville francaise - Dole. Compiled and introduced by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY. (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Harlequin's Hoax A play in the round based on Commedia del'Arte characters by JENYTH WORSLEY. The play complete. (Springboard) 11.20 Ash Road by IVAN SOUTHALL , adapted by MICHAEL HYDE. 3: The Crucible (Listening and Writing) 11.40 1 am, therefore I think 4: Can the team think? HAROLD LOUKES , Reader in Education at Oxford University, considers the difficulties of group thinking and decision-making, with illustrations from real life and fiction. Produced by STUART EVANS (Prospect series) Miss Snippett goes Adventuring Again by ELIZABETH ROBINSON , adapted by Margaret Thomas (Let's Join In) 2.20 The Bayeux Tapestry Written by BRIAN RAWLINSON Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY Editor MOIRA DOOLAN (Art and Design: radiovision) 2.45 My Dog Sunday by LEILA BERG (Stories and Rhymes) An Act of Worship Hymn: Hark the glad sound (sp 62: Bristol) Interlude: Response in worship The prayer of dedication A l'écoute: 9 written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (for primary school pupils in their third year of French) S.55 Movement and music 2 by JAMES DODDING Circus acts, worked out to music from Petrushka by Stravinsky. Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691128] | Written By: Raymond Escoffey Music By: James Dodding Arranged By: Vera Gray Unknown: Elizabeth Robinson Adapted By: Margaret Thomas Written By: Brian Rawlinson Produced By: Richard Wortley Editor: Moira Doolan Introduced By: Raymond Escoffey. Music By: Albert Chatterley Unknown: Jenyth Worsley. Unknown: Ivan Southall Adapted By: Michael Hyde. Reader: Harold Loukes Produced By: Stuart Evans |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691201] | Scattered Settlements 4: Flying Doctor Service Script by GARRY LYLE (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 2.30 speak for Yourself A selection of work from listeners. (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS Frisch Begonncn... German for Beginners. 10: Weihnachten Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ Consultants A. A. WOLFF H.-J. DAUS i A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History Decisive Events: The Death of Charles I Script by STEPHEN USHERWOOD and JOHN TULLY Allons-y!: 10: La maison de "campagne Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio-visual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous void: 10: La surprise-partie. Written by MAX BELLANCOURT (Third year French) 11.1 Singing Together introduced bv WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry: The Mark of Success. The last of five programmes on ' Getting and Spending.' Presented by LEIGH CRUTCHLEY 11.40 Drama Workshop Man and the Seasons: Autumn to Winter DEREK BOWSKILL introduces the last broadcast of this term |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691201] | Written By: Emile Harven Written By: Max Bellancourt Produced By: Douglas Coombes Introduces: Derek Bowskill Unknown: Frisch Begonncn Produced By: Stephen Kanocz Unknown: A. A. Wolff Script By: Stephen Usherwood Script By: John Tully Script By: Garry Lyle Produced By: Albert Chatterley Unknown: Glyn Harris |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691202] | The Pillar of Fire: a programme of poetry and music reflecting the poet's vision of God through nature and in personal experience. The poems selected and the narration written by YVONNE REED. Narrator PETER DUCROW. Poems spoken by DIANA OLSSON , NIGEL ANTHONY , and CHARLES E. STIDWILL Produced by RALPH ROLLS (Sixth form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) Say 99: Dr Laennee (1781-1826) invents the stethoscope Written by DUNCAN TAYLOR (World History series) 2.20 Music Session One Concert of songs and music heard during the term Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 Portugal The Fishing Industry by NIGEL MURPHY. (Geography) Marsh.' 10: A Happy New Year! Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Wie ' Stille Nacht ' Entstand Written by STEPHEN XANOCZ (Intermediate German) 11.0 Aladdin: a pantomime for schools radio by JAN HUMPHRIS and DAVID GRENVILLE Produced by WILLIAM MURPHY (Music Workshop 1) A Religious Service (Details as Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You: Postbag Written by CHRISTINE DUDLEY |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691202] | Written By: Yvonne Reed. Narrator: Peter Ducrow. Spoken By: Diana Olsson Spoken By: Nigel Anthony Spoken By: Charles E. Stidwill Produced By: Ralph Rolls Written By: Vaughan James Unknown: Stille Nacht Written By: Stephen Xanocz Unknown: Jan Humphris Unknown: David Grenville Produced By: William Murphy Written By: Duncan Taylor Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Unknown: Nigel Murphy. Written By: Christine Dudley |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691203] | Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING : a new series for the 7-9-year-olds. The whole story of Aladdin worked out in movement. Produced by VERA GRAY Intermediate French 10: Le retour Also JAN ROSOL singing with his guitar Written by EMILE HARVEN 10.45 Foreign Correspondent A BBC Correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Keeping the body clean by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY (Repeated: Thursday,9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 10: Berlin. The Berlin crisis of 1948, and its significance in the Cold War Compiled by ROBERT REID December Fair A Tudor fantasy for schools radio by MICHAEL JESSETT and DAVID GRENVILLE Produced by WILLIAM MURPHY (Music Workshop 2) 2.29 Your Own Work A programme of writing by listeners to the series Produced by STUART EVANS (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Holly, Ivy, and Mistletoe by JOHN WYATT (Nature) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691203] | Unknown: Michael Jessett Unknown: David Grenville Produced By: William Murphy Produced By: Stuart Evans Unknown: John Wyatt Unknown: Jan Rosol Written By: Emile Harven Unknown: Harry Armstrong Arranged By: Vera Gray Unknown: Robert Reid Music By: James Dodding Produced By: Vera Gray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691204] | Trade Unions and You Written by JEFFREY SEGAL Produced by RITA.UDALL (Looking Ahead: The World of Work) Religious Service 0 little town of Bethlehem (sp 79: Forest Green) Story: A Christmas Story A Christmas Prayer Once in Royal David's City (sp 368: Irby) Decimal Currency Britain changes to decimal currency in February 1971. How different will it be? JAMES HAWTHORNE explains. (Mathematics series) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 Das Deutsche Theater Heute Written by STEPHEN KANOCZ (German for Sixth Forms) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow up: the children of two listening schools make music-and say how they do it written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN Journey to the Lands of the Midnight Sun 10: Grand Concert, with memories of the Voyage written by JOHN EDWARDS Edited and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Life of the Cavemen by MARGERY MORRIS Narrated by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series) 11.40 Isle of Harris by ALEX HUNTER (Geography) Christmas Radiovision Paintings, mosaic, and stained-glass; poems by Kathleen Raine , Richard Crashaw , Ted Hughes , William Dunbar ; medieval carols. Arranged and produced by JOAN GRIFFITHS. (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Christmas Carol |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691204] | Written By: Stephen Kanocz Produced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Written By: John Edwards Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Produced By: David Lyttle Written By: Jeffrey Segal Unknown: Kathleen Raine Unknown: Richard Crashaw Unknown: Ted Hughes Unknown: William Dunbar Produced By: Joan Griffiths. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691205] | Vincent Van Gogh (1853-90) Written by NICHOLAS WADLEY (French for Sixth Forms: radiovision) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Springboard ELIZABETH FRANCIS finds OUt about Christmas cards Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 11.20 In Your Own Time A selection of writing sent in by listeners. (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Current Affairs A broadcast on a subject of topical interest. (Prospect) The Story of the Natttiitu Retold by SAM LANGDON Produced by ANITA HEWETT (Let's Join In) 2.20 Fabric Pictures Artists and students talk to JOHN STOCKBRIDGE about modern embroidery and the pictures they have made. Produced by JOAN GRIFFITHS (Art and Design) 2.40 Kofi and the Eagle by GERALDINE KAYE A West African boy finds a baby eagle. (Stories and Rhymes) An Act of Worship Hymn: Christ whose glory fills the skies (sp 26: new tune by Malcolm Williamson ) Interlude: The Stable The prayer for forgiveness A 10 written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (for primary school pupils in their third year of French) 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDlNG The Circus Show Music set and arranged by VERA GRAY |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19691205] | Written By: Raymond Escoffey Music By: James Doddlng Arranged By: Vera Gray Unknown: Vincent van Gogh Written By: Nicholas Wadley Music By: Albert Chatterley Unknown: Elizabeth Francis Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Unknown: Sam Langdon Produced By: Anita Hewett Unknown: John Stockbridge Produced By: Joan Griffiths Unknown: Geraldine Kaye Unknown: Malcolm Williamson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700112] | Oil Wells of Kuwait Script by PADDY FEENY (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLLY 2.30 Fighting Including The Fight ' from There is a Happy Land by KEITH WATERHOUSE (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsScript By: Paddy FeenyUnknown: Gordon Reynolds Unknown: Keith Waterhouse Unknown: Glyn Harris Frisch Begonnen German for Beginners 11: Be-such aus Hamburg Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History Decisive events: The Founding of Pennsylvania Written by WILLIAM FOX ContributorsUnknown: Frisch BegonnenProduced By: Stephen Kanocz Written By: William Fox Allons-y! 11: Un article sensationnel Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio-visual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous Voici ! 11: Le conseil de revision Written by PAULE-ALINE DENT (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry Five programmes on Pressure and Opinion 1: Changing Your Mind Written and presented by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Edited by SIMON CLEMENTS 11.40 Drama Workshop. Man and the Seasons - Old Year, New Year Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenUnknown: Nous Voici Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Presented By: John Stockbridge Introduced By: Derek Bowskill |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700113] | Religious Service As with gladness (sp 83: Dix) Story: Into the World A Prayer of Thanksgiving Rejoice the Lord is King (sp 632: Gopsal) Introduced by GEOFFREY CURTIS †(Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You: Highwaymen Written by JERRY HICKS ContributorsIntroduced By: Geoffrey CurtisWritten By: Jerry Hicks Marsh! 11: Leningrad - Hero City. Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Der Nusskaspar Written by MILO SPERBER (Intermediate German) 11.0 Music Workshop 1 The Bluebird Line Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.39 Happy Birthday by MARGERY MORRIS and JOHN PARRY The first programme in a series to help immigrant children with English, in which the KING STREET GROUP is introduced. Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Hello! Hello! series) 11.49 Anger in Galilee A meeting between Jesus and Simon the Zealot reveals that violence is not the only conquering force nor human power the only enemy: an excerpt from the series ' Twelve Hours of Daylight ' by Robert C. Walton introduced by RALPH ROLLS (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesProduced By: William Murphy Unknown: Margery Morris Unknown: John Parry Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Robert C. Walton Introduced By: Ralph Rolls Blind Jack of Knaresborough A Yorkshireman builds roads which he never sees and lives to a great age (1717-1810) Written by GARRY HOGG (World History) 2.20 Music Session One First of three programmes by DAVID LORD On The Creation by HAYDN Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 The Netherlands: The Reclamation of Fievoland by ALAN EREIRA (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Garry HoggUnknown: Alan Ereira |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700114] | Music Workshop 2 David and Ann make the acquaintance of Twm Shon Cati who, it appears, often finds himself in trouble Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Monro by SEAMUS HEANEY Produced by ELIZABETH ORNBO (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Watching the Weather by CHRISTINE DUDLEY How to record rainfall and watch wind-speed and direction. (Nature) ContributorsUnknown: Twm ShonProduced By: William Murphy Unknown: Seamus Heaney Produced By: Elizabeth Ornbo Unknown: Christine Dudley Movement, Mime, and Music I by JAMES DODDING for the 7-9-year-olds Preparation for a Mummer's play Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsUnknown: James DoddingProduced By: Vera Gray Intermediate French La Chasse au Buste 1 Written by EMILE HARVEN 10.45 Foreign Correspondent A BBC correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 The Sounds We Hear by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music I by PENNY WHITTAM Snowflakesand Snowmen, with music by Debussy (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 1: Mao Tse-tung Written by RICHARD HARRIS ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenUnknown: Harry Armstrong Unknown: Penny Whittam Written By: Richard Harris |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700115] | Twelve Hours of Daylight Anger in Galilee. Written by ROBERT C. WALTON (Christian Focus series) 10.50 Music Workshop 2: Follow-up Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 1: London Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 The Mind of the Hunter by MARGERY MORRIS Early man surrounded his hunting with ritual Presented by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series) †11.40 London: Tower Hamlets. The changing face of a London Borough Compiled by PHILIP HOLLAND (Geography) †ContributorsWritten By: Robert C. WaltonProduced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Presented By: Barry Foster Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Philip Holland The Bible: How and Why by ROBERT C. WALTON 1: The Bible is a Library 9.55 Movement and Music I ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonReligious Service Gulliver's Travels by swift adapted by JOAN GRIFFITHS 1: Lilliput GORDON JACKSON as Gulliver Produced by richard WORTLEY (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner All sorts of giants: some poems and a song 2.30 Unos minutos nada mds Las aventuras de Pepe 1: Una visita al dentista Written by HARRY LAWSON (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 You and Your Money Written by COLIN FINBOW Produced by RITA UDALL †(Looking Ahead) ContributorsAdapted By: Joan GriffithsUnknown: Gordon Jackson Written By: Harry Lawson Written By: Colin Finbow Produced By: Rita Udall |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700116] | Victor Hugo , jeune romantique Written by ODETTE LHENRY (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 1: Exploring the instruments (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 House and Home by EDWARD BLISHEN Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY (Springboard) 11 20 The Yo-Yo Championship Extract from Stop-Time by FRANK CONROY (Listening and Writing) 11.48 Prospect Group Man. 1: Us and Them Compiled by ANTHONY SCHOOLING Produced by T. K. BUTCHER ContributorsUnknown: Victor HugoWritten By: Odette Lhenry Music By: Albert Chatterley Unknown: Edward Blishen Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Unknown: Frank Conroy Unknown: Anthony Schooling Produced By: T. K. Butcher Budulinck A folk tale retold by PARKER riLLMOHE. Budulinek's granny told him not to open the door to anyone, but he opened it to Lishka the Fox. (Let's Join In) An Act of Worship Praise, my soul (sp 623: Praise, my soul) Interlude: That they all may be one The prayer of St Richard Introduced by RALPH ROLLS 9.25 Where do Babies come From' by MARGARET SHEFFIELD The first of the two sex-education programmes, suitable for children aged 8 and 9 (Nature: radiovision) 9.40 Interlude 9.45 A l'écoute Programme 11 Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY For primary school pupils in their third year of French 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING The seasons: Autumn Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsUnknown: Margaret Sheffield Music By: James Dodding Produced By: Vera Gray All My Riches A poetry programme including poems by James Reeves , Wilfred Gibson , Raymond Sonster , John Walsh , Brian Patten , and Michael Rosen ; and some children's poems. Compiled by CONNIE ROSEN (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: James ReevesUnknown: Wilfred Gibson Unknown: Raymond Sonster Unknown: John Walsh Unknown: Brian Patten Unknown: Michael Rosen Unknown: Connie Rosen |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700119] | Oil. 2: Super tankers Over 1,000 feet long and 170,000 tons deadweight, the crew use bicycles to get about the decks. Script bv PADDY FEENY (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 2.30 Failing i The Examination Result ' from Not Even Then by GWYN THOMAS. (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsUnknown: Paddy FeenyUnknown: Gwyn Thomas. Unknown: Glyn Harris Frisch Begonnen... German for Beginners 12: Der Geburtstag Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History. Decisive events: Brindley's First Canal Script by HOWARD JONES ContributorsUnknown: Frisch BegonnenProduced By: Stephen Kanocz Script By: Howard Jones Allons-u! 12: L'accident Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio-visual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous Void! 12: Le service militaire Written by PAULE-ALINE DENT (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry Five programmes on Pressure and Opinion 2: What's News? Written and presented by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Edited by SIMON CLEMENTS 11.46 Drama Workshop. Man and the Seasons. 2: Snow Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenIntroduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Presented By: John Stockbridge Introduced By: Derek Bowskill |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700120] | Religious Service 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You: Whalers Written by STEWART LOVE ContributorsWritten By: Stewart LoveMarsh! 12: In Bashkinia Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Hilf deinem Ndchsten Written by CARL DUERING (Intermediate German) 11. Music Workshop I Railways have distinctive sounds of their own Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.30 Guru Nanak and Mardana bv MARGERY MORRIS (Hello! Hello! series) 11.40 Angel of Desimus by ROBERT LAMB Ramsey Devlin faces the fear and lack of confidence within himself by visiting the cell of the hermit Desimus. Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesWritten By: Carl Duering Produced By: William Murphy Unknown: Guru Nanak Unknown: Margery Morris Unknown: Robert Lamb Unknown: Ramsey Devlin Ramsey Devlin: Henry Stamper Fiona: Eva Haddon Girl: Jean Rogers James Brindley An aqueduct over the river Irwell starts the canal era in Britain (1759) Written by R. J. WHITE (World History) 2.20 Music Session One Folk Around the World With THE SPINNERS and JOY AND JENNIFER Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 The Netherlands: Amsterdam by ALAN EREIRA (Geography) ContributorsUnknown: James BrindleyUnknown: Alan Ereira |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700121] | Music Workshop 2 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Morphy by JOHN FULLER Produced by STUART EVANS (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Birds in the Cold by BERTHA LONSDALE What food to give birds in the cold winter months. (Nature) ContributorsProduced By: William MurphyProduced By: Stuart Evans Unknown: Bertha Lonsdale Movement, Mime, and Music I by JAMES DODDINO for the 7-9-year-old The Mummer's Play Produced by =VERA GRAY ContributorsUnknown: James DoddinoProduced By: Vera Gray Intermediate French La Chasse au Buste 2 Written by EMILE HARVEN 10.45 Foreign Correspondent A BBC correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Echoes by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.26 Movement and Music I by PENNY WHITTAM At the Zoo: music by Debussy Produced by VERA GRAY (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 2: The UN and the Korean War compiled by PHILIP HOLLAND ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenUnknown: Harry Armstrong Unknown: Philip Holland |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700122] | Twelve Hours of Daylight Power in Capernaum Written by ROBERT C. WALTON (Christian Focus series) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 2: Street Cries Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Man the Inventor by MARGERY MORRIS Presented by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series) 11.46 London: Lea Valley Compiled by PETER MUNN (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Robert C. WaltonProduced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Presented By: Barry Foster Produced By: David Lyttle The Bible: How and Why by ROBERT C. WALTON People in the Gospels. 1: Romans and Zealots 9.55 Movement and Music 1 ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonReligious Service Holy Spirit hear us (BBC hpsn 7: Eudoxia) (Teachers' edition) Story: Jesus gathers his friends A Prayer for Understanding Praise to the Holiest in the height (CH 32: Richmond) Introduced by GEOFFREY CURTIS ContributorsIntroduced By: Geoffrey CurtisGulliver's Tratiels by JONATHAN SWIFT adapted by JOAN GRIFFITHS 2: Brobdingnag GORDON JACKSON as Gulliver Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Spider webs are very delicate Produced by ANITA HEWETT 2.30 Unas minutos nada mas 2: La chica y el coche Written by ROBERT P. CLARKE (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 You and The Law Written by COLIN FINBOW Produced by RITA UDALL (Looking Ahead) ContributorsAdapted By: Joan GriffithsProduced By: Richard Wortley Produced By: Anita Hewett Produced By: Rita Udall |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700123] | The Wuy People Go On A programme which includes poems by Lewis Carroll. James Stephens , Theodore Roethke , Maxime Kumin , and some children's poems Compiled by CONNIE ROSEN (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: Lewis Carroll.Unknown: James Stephens Unknown: Theodore Roethke Unknown: Maxime Kumin Unknown: Connie Rosen The Bull Beneath the Walnut Tree 'And here I shall stay,' roared the big black bull, ' until you come down.' by ANITA HEWETT (Let's Join In) An Act of Worship Soldiers of Christ, arise (sp 641: new tune by John Maynard) Interlude: Hopwood Family-Hark, hark* the dogs do bark The prayer of dedication Introduced by RALPH ROLLS 9.25 Growing Up by MARGARET SHEFFIELD Second of the two sex-education programmes suitable for children aged 8 and 9 (Nature series: radiovision) 9.40 Interlude 9.45 A I'écoute Programme 12 Written by Raymond Escoffey For primary school pupils in their third year of French 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING The seasons: Winter Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsMusic By: James Dodding Produced By: Vera Gray Actualites Francoises A talk on current affairs in France given by HENRI APPIA and AGNES TANGUY (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 2: Simon Says (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 The Story of a House Written and produced by JENYTH WORSI. EY (Springboard) 11.20 Animal, Vegetable, Mineral ANTHONY THWAITE introduces his own poems The Pond and Dust, and the poems An Ordinary Day by Norman MacCaig , A Dead Mole by Andrew Young , Thistles bv Ted Hughes , The Thing by Theodore Roethke , and We are going to see the rabbit by Alan Brownjohn . (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect Group Man. 2: Not conforming Compiled by ANTHONY SCHOOLING Produced by T. K BUTCHER ContributorsUnknown: Henri AppiaUnknown: Agnes Tanguy Music By: Albert Chatterley Produced By: Jenyth Worsi. Introduces: Anthony Thwaite Unknown: Norman MacCaig Unknown: Andrew Young Unknown: Ted Hughes Unknown: Alan Brownjohn Produced By: T. K Butcher |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700126] | Oil. 3: Milford Haven According to Nelson one of the two best harbours he had seen. This beautiful stretch of coast is now a major oil port. How do oil and natural beauty affect each other? Script by PADDY FEENY Series edited and produced by GEOFFREY SHERLOCK (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 2.30 What's The Wayt 1: Giving information: young people in Stoke-on-Trent and London answer each other's questions (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsScript By: Paddy FeenyProduced By: Geoffrey Sherlock Unknown: Glyn Harris Frisch Begonnen... German for Beginners 13: Onkel Jochens Gepack Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History Decisive Events: The American War of Independence Script by JOHN TULLY ContributorsUnknown: Frisch BegonnenProduced By: Stephen Kanocz Script By: John Tully Allons-y! 13: L'idée de Furet Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio-visual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous Voici ! 13: Le rêve du soldat Written by PAULE-ALINE DENT (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by DOUGLAS COOMES 11.20 Inquiry Five programmes on Pressure and Opinion 3: Who Makes Fashion? Written and presented by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Edited by SIMON CLEMENTS 11.40 Drama Workshop. Man and the Seasons. 3: The months of winter Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenUnknown: Nous Voici Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coomes Presented By: John Stockbridge Introduced By: Derek Bowskill |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700127] | Stapleford Park A Leicestershire landlord tries to stop the new railway (1848) Written bv ZOE BAILEY (World History) 2.20 Music Session One Second of three programmes on Haydn's Creation by DAVID LORD Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 Belgium - Flemish Farmers Industrial growth and urban expansion have contributed to the decline in the number of farmworkers in Belgium and swelled the tide of commuters. by GEOFFREY BRAITHWAITE (Geography) ContributorsProduced By: Jenyth WorsleyUnknown: Geoffrey Braithwaite Religious Service Onward Christian soldiers (ch 535: St Gertrude) Story: Out to Work A Prayer of Dedication The Lord's my Shepherd (BBC HPSN 15: Crimond) (Teachers' edition) Introduced by GEOFFREY CURTIS (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You: Goldseekers Written by NORMAN HARRISON ContributorsIntroduced By: Geoffrey CurtisWritten By: Norman Harrison Marsh' 13: To Kazakhstan (Third-year Russian) 16.45 Heinrich Barth , dcr Afrikajorscher Written by HILDE-MARIA KRAUS (Intermediate German) †11.0 Music Workshop I Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.30 It's Raining Again by JOHN PARRY THE KING STREET GROUP make up a rain song (Hello! Hello! series) 11.40 Merry Heaven by GEOFFREY CURTIS A ' medieval tapestry in sound ' presents the enigmatic Margery Kempe , a 14th-century religious figure. Produced by DAVID LYTTLE ContributorsUnknown: Heinrich BarthProduced By: William Murphy Unknown: John Parry Unknown: Geoffrey Curtis Unknown: Margery Kempe Produced By: David Lyttle Margery Kempe: Martorie Westbury First Priest and the Narrator: Richard Hurndall Richard Castyr: Garard Green Christ: John Brand Archbishop Thomas Arundel: Earle Grey Second Priest: Clifford Norgate Squire: Peter Pacey |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700128] | Music Workshop 2 Twm meets Deio the highway-man - to Deio's great regret. Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Where Are They Nowt by TOM STOPPARD Produced by DICKON REED (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Bird Song by ERIC SIMMS What songs do birds sing and why? Can we imitate them? (Nature) ContributorsProduced By: William MurphyUnknown: Tom Stoppard Produced By: Dickon Reed Unknown: Eric Simms Movement, Mime, and Music I by JAMES DODDING for the 7-9-year-olds The Mummer's Play Produced by VERA GRAY †ContributorsUnknown: James DoddingProduced By: Vera Gray Intermediate French La Chasse au Buste (3) Written by EMILE HARVEN †10.45 Foreign Correspondent A BBC correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Soft and Loud Noises by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music I by PENNY WHITTAM The Toys: music by Debussy Produced by VERA GRAY (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 3: McCarthy A study of the career of the us Senator and the 'red scare' in America during the early fifties Script by STUART EVANS ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenUnknown: Harry Armstrong Script By: Stuart Evans |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700129] | Twelve Hours of Daylight The Sun shines again on Mount Hermon Written by ROBERT c. WALTON (Christian Focus series) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: a practice programme extending the musical activities introduced in the Music Workshop Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 3: Dick Whittington Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 hiring Together by MARGERY MORRIS Presented by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series! 11.40 Northamptonshire Ironstone Landscape Norman kings once hunted where great draglines now excavate iron ore. Compiled by HUGH BARRETT (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Robert C. WaltonProduced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Presented By: Barry Foster Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Hugh Barrett The Bible: How and Why by ROBERT C. WALTON People in the Gospels. 2: Priests and Sadducees 9.55 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM The Toys: music by Debussy Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonMusic By: Penny Whittam Produced By: Vera Gray Religious Service Gulliver's Travels by swipt adapted by JOAN GRIFFITHS 3: Houyhnhnms GORDON JACKSON as Gulliver Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Round as a biscuit, busy as a bee: about clocks, watches, and time 2.30 Unos minutos nada más 3: Las aventuras de Pepe: 2 -Qué bien anda el coche! Written by HARRY I.AWSON (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 You and Your Health Written by COLIN FINBOW Produced by RITA UDALL (Looking Ahead) ContributorsAdapted By: Joan GriffithsAdapted By: Houyhnhnms Gordon Jackson Produced By: Richard Wortley Written By: Harry I.Awson Written By: Colin Finbow Produced By: Rita Udall |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700130] | The Hedgehog House by PAULINE PIGEON adapted by ANITA HEWETT (Let's Join In) ContributorsUnknown: Pauline PigeonAdapted By: Anita Hewett Le Bruit en France Compiled and introduced by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 3: Repeating patterns (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Scenes from The Dolls' House by RUMER GODDEN adapted by zoe BAILEY Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY (Springboard) 11.20 Chicken A play for the classroom by GORDON LYALL Produced by DICKON REED (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect Group Man. 3: Family ties Compiled by ANTHONY SCHOOLING Produced by T. K. BUTCHER ContributorsIntroduced By: Raymond EscoffeyUnknown: Rumer Godden Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Unknown: Anthony Schooling Produced By: T. K. Butcher An Act of Worship He who would valiant be (sp 515 Tune: Monks Gate) Interlude: Hopwood Family-Don'do me any favours Prayer: The prayer of St Ignatius Loyola Introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsA Spot of Bother A poetry programme including poems by Edith Sitwell , R. C. Scriven , Michael Rosen , Ogden Nash , and some children's poems Compiled by CONNIE ROSEN (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: Edith SitwellUnknown: R. C. Scriven Unknown: Michael Rosen Unknown: Ogden Nash Unknown: Connie Rosen A l'écoute Programme 13 Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY For primary school pupils in their third year of French 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING The seasons: Spring Produced by VERA GRAY †ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyMusic By: James Dodding Produced By: Vera Gray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700202] | Goods Traffic 1: Manchester Ship Canat The 36 miles of canal links a major city to the sea. How was it built? What is its function today? NORMAN TURNER travels from the Mersey Bar to Manchester Docks. Script by NORMAN TURNER Series edited and produced by GEOFFREY SHERI. OCK (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced byALBERTCHATTERLEY 2.30 Parents Six girls talk among themselves about their parents (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsUnknown: Norman TurnerProduced By: Geoffrey Sheri. Unknown: Gordon Reynolds Unknown: Glyn Harris Frisch Begonnen... German for Beginners 14: Wiederholung und Lieder Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History Decisive Events: Trafalgar Against a background of life at sea during the Trafalgar campaign, this broadcast conveys the sense of loss felt by all ranks at the death of Nelson, whose qualities of leadership had defended them from the danger of attack by the combined navies of France and Spain, and the armies of Napoleon. Script by ELIZABETH ORNBO and RICHARD WORTLEY ContributorsUnknown: Frisch BegonnenProduced By: Stephen Kanocz Script By: Elizabeth Ornbo Script By: Richard Wortley Allons-y! 14: Le reportage de Furet Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio-visual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous Voici ! 14: Le cauchemar du soldat Written by PAULE-ALINE DENT (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry Five programmes on Pressure and Opinion 4: Advertising and Opinion Written and presented by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Edited by SIMON CLEMENTS 11.40 Drama Workshop Man and the Seasons. 4: Fire and ice Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL â“¢ ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenUnknown: Nous Voici Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Presented By: John Stockbridge Introduced By: Derek Bowskill |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700203] | Religions Service Lord of all hopefulness (sp 565: Slane); Story: Quarrels and Friendships; A Prayer for Goodwill: Jesus shall reign (sp 545: Truro) Introduced by GEOFFREY CURTIS (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You: Fair Play Written by johnd. STEWART ContributorsIntroduced By: Geoffrey CurtisPeter the Great: how a young and energetic Tsar changed Russia Written by HENRY MARSHALL (World History) 2.20 Music Session One Folk Around the World with THE SPINNERS and JOY AND JENNIFER Script by CATHERINE BAXTER Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 Germany - Oil and Natural Gas The main impetus in the development of Germany's domestic oilfields came from the Nazi government during World War II. The oil and natural gas wells still make a significant contribution to the West German economy. by HUGH BARRETT (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Henry MarshallUnknown: Hugh Barrett Marsh! 14: Holidays in the South Written by VAUGHAN JAMES 10.45 Celdverdienen ist schwer Written by HILDE-MARIA KRAUS (Intermediate German) 11.0 Music Workshop 1 Traffic jams make one wonder - is it quicker by rail? Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.30 Ananse and the Jar of Bees by MARGERY MORRIS A folk story from West Africa; language up to Unit 8 of the Scope 1 course (Hello! Hello!) 11.40 A Child in the Midst by COLIN FINBOW Uncle Doug , an eccentric seaside conjuror, meets the disgruntled Dave and Beryl and tries to show them the way back to the innocence of childhood. Produced by DICKON REED (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesProduced By: William Murphy Unknown: Margery Morris Unknown: Colin Finbow Unknown: Uncle Doug Uncle Doug: Fred Yule Dave: Malcolm Tierney Beryl: Shirley Dixon Simon: Josefina Ray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700204] | Music Workshop 2 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Juno and the Paycock by SEAN O'CASEY , part 1 Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Sound and Music by KEITH GEARY What's the difference between ordinary noise and a musical note? (Nature) ContributorsProduced By: William MurphyUnknown: Sean O'Casey Produced By: David Lyttle Music By: Keith Geary Captain Boyle: Kevin Flood Mrs Boyle: Pauline Delaney Joxer: Harry Webster Mary: Patricia Leventon Johnny: Wesley Murphy Jerry Devine: Allan McClelland Bentham: Kevin McHugh Movement, Mime and Music I by JAMES DODDING for the 7-9-year-olds Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsUnknown: James DoddingProduced By: Vera Gray Intermediate French La Chasse au Buste (4) Written by EMILE HARVEN 10.45 Foreign Correspondent A BBC correspondent talks on a topic of interest 11.0 High Notes and Low Notes by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 4: Early Space Flight ALAN EREIRA introduces a survey of man's early efforts to conquer space ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenUnknown: Harry Armstrong |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700205] | Twelve Hours of Daylight Torchlight in the Darkness Written by ROBERT C. WALTON (Christian Focus series) 10.56 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: a practice pro. gramme extending the musical activities introduced in the Music Workshop Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 4: The Bells of London Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Thoughts and Words by MARGERY MORRIS Presented by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series) 11.40 South Wales: Llynfi Valley Compiled by VINCENT KANE (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Robert C. WaltonProduced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Presented By: Barry Foster Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Vincent Kane The Bible: How and Why by ROBERT C. WALTON People in the Gospels. 3: Pharisees, Scribes, and Samaritans 9.55 Movement and Music 1 ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonThe Balaclava Story written and told by GEORGE LAYTON 'The New Boy,' a poem by JOHN WALSH (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Let's Hear it Again: another hearing of favourite poems and songs 2.30 Unos minutos nada mds 4: La senorita Julia encuentra habitaci6n Written by Robert P. CLARKE (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 Living at Home Arranged and introduced by JEFFREY SEGAL Produced by RITA UDALL (Looking Ahead: Your World) ContributorsTold By: George LaytonUnknown: John Walsh Introduced By: Jeffrey Segal Religious Service Lord of all hopefulness (sp 565: Slane); Story: Quarrels and Friendships: A Prayer for Goodwill; Jesus shall reign (SP 545: Trurol |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700206] | Who's Your Friendf A story about Bristol, the Siamese cat, by ANN LOVELL , adapted for radio by MARGARET THOMAS Produced by ANITA HEWETT (Let's Join In) ContributorsUnknown: Ann LovellUnknown: Margaret Thomas Produced By: Anita Hewett Vue personnaliteÌ? francaise An interview with JEAN-LOUIS BARRAULT , actor and producer (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 4: Pancakes and Valentines 11.0 The Story of Rumpelstiltskin by the brothers GRIMM adapted for radio and produced by JENYTH WORSLEY (Springboard) 11.20 Fellow Travellers Poems: ' Interruption to a Journey ' by Norman MacCaig , ' The Blessing ' by James Wright , ' Horse and Swan Feeding ' by May Swcnson, and. Iona ' by Maurice Lindsay. Short story: 'The Swan ' by Dorothy Whipple. (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect Group Man. 4: Affluent Society Compiled by ANTHONY SCHOOLING Produced by T. K. BUTCHER ContributorsUnknown: Jean-Louis BarraultDuced By: Jenyth Worsley Unknown: Norman MacCaig Unknown: James Wright Unknown: Maurice Lindsay. Unknown: Dorothy Whipple. Produced By: T. K. Butcher Vue personnaliteÌ francaise An interview with JEAN-LOUIS BARRAULT , actor and producer Cntskin The English version of Cinderella, adapted for radio by RHODA POWER (Stories and Rhymes) An Act of Worship Be thou my vision (CH 477: Slane); Interlude: Where is God? (radiovision); The Prayer for Understanding Introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsA Vecoule: programme 14 Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (For primary school pupils in their third year of French) 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyProduced By: Vera Gray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700209] | Goods Traffic. 2: Night Trunker RAYMOND BAXTER reports Series edited and produced by GEOFFREY SHERLOCK (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT chatterley 2.30 Not Knowing ' A message from the Pigman ' by JOHN WAIN. (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 for the 9-11-year-olds. by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsUnknown: Raymond BaxterProduced By: Geoffrey Sherlock Unknown: Glyn Harris Frisch Beoonnen... German for Beginners 15: Wolfgangs Autofahrt Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History Decisive Events: The Great Reform Bill Script by STEPHEN usherwood ContributorsUnknown: Frisch BeoonnenProduced By: Stephen Kanocz Script By: Stephen Usherwood AlUms-ylH: Furetetlecriminel Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio-visual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous Voici ! 15: La maison abandonnée Written by CHARLOTTE CROZET (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry The last of five programmes on Pressure and Opinion 5: The Global Village Written and presented by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Edited by SIMON CLEMENTS 11.40 Drama Workshop. Man and the Seasons. 5: The spirit of Winter Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenUnknown: Nous Voici Written By: Charlotte Crozet Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Presented By: John Stockbridge Introduced By: Derek Bowskill |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700210] | Religious Service 0 praise ye the Lord (BBC hpsn 13: Laudate Dominum) (Teachers' edition) Story: A Meal Together A Prayer for Peace When a knight won his spurs (sp 377: Stowey) Introduced by C. EOFFREY CURTIS (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9 55 Over to You: Drought Written by STEWART LOVE ContributorsIntroduced By: C. Eoffrey CurtisWritten By: Stewart Love Marsh.' 15: In Kiev Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-vear Russian) 10 45 Zwei Abenteucr des Fret-he'rrn von Milnchhausen adapted by ROLF RICHARDS (Intermediate German) 11.0 Music Workshop I Motor cars used to be much more distinguished than they are today. Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.3* The Fire bv MARGERY MORRIS and JOHN PARRY (Hello: Hello! series) 11.40 Living Without God MARGHANITA LASKI On What it means to her to ' live without God ' Three programmes introduced by RALPH ROLLS (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesUnknown: Zwei Abenteucr Adapted By: Rolf Richards Produced By: William Murphy Unknown: Margery Morris Unknown: John Parry Unknown: God Marghanita Laski Duced By: Ralph Rolls Lenin: Incidents in the life of the founder of the USSR (1870-1924) Written bv Maureen OSBORNE (World History) 2.20 Music Session One Last of three programmes on Haydn's Creation by DAVID LORD Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 Germany - The Changing Ruhr. Britain is not the only West European country facing social problems arising from pit closures and labour redundancy. Compiled by HANS JURGEN DAUS and PAUI. HORSTRUP (Geography) ContributorsUnknown: Maureen OsborneProduced By: Jenyth Worsley Unknown: Hans Jurgen Daus |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700211] | Music Workshop 2 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Juno and the Paycock by SEAN O'CASEY : part 2 Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Animal Language by ERIC SIMMS (Nature) ContributorsProduced By: William MurphyUnknown: Sean O'Casey Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Eric Simms Captain Boyle: Kevin Flood Mrs Boyle: Pauline Delaney Joxer: Harry Webster Mary: Patricia Leventon Johnny: Wesley Murphy Bentham: Kevin McHugh Mrs Madigan: Mairhi Russell Mrs Tancred: Hilda Kriseman The Mobilizer: Peter Pacey A neighbour: Jan Edwards Movement, Mime and Music 1 by JAMES PODDING for the 7-9-year-olds Skills: mimes from words, characters from apparel Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsMusic By: James PoddingProduced By: Vera Gray Intermediate French Louis Bleriot written by RHODA POWER adapted by CHARLOTTE CROZET 1C.45 Foreign Correspondent A BBC correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past. present, or future 11.0 Hearing Sounds by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Cowboys, with traditional American songs (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 5: Hungary 1956 Script by STUART EVANS ContributorsUnknown: Louis BleriotWritten By: Rhoda Power Adapted By: Charlotte Crozet Unknown: Harry Armstrong Script By: Stuart Evans |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700212] | Twelve Hours of Daylight Thistles and Thorns Written by ROBERT c. WALTON (Christian Focus series) 10.50 Music Workshop 2: Follow-up Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 5: The River Thames Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 The Kingdom by MARGERY MORRIS Presented by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series) 11.40 Shropshire: Telford New City. Compiled by GORDON SNELL (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Robert C. WaltonProduced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Presented By: Barry Foster Produced By: David Lyttle The Bible: How and Why by ROBERT C. WALTON How the Gospels were written (i) Mark's Gospel 9.55 Movement and Music 1 ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonReligious Service Doing Things Poems by Robert Frost , June Thomson , Vernon Scannell , E. J. Scovell , Carl Sandburg , John Walsh , Geoffrey Summerfield arranged by JOAN GRIFFITHS and read by NICHOLAS EDMETT NERYS HUGHES and JOHN RYE (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Look! What do you see? 2.30 Unos minutos nada mds 5: Paco y el cubo Written by ROBERT p. CLARKE (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 Living away from Home Written and introduced by JEFFREY SEGAL Produced by RITA UDALL (Looking Ahead: Your World) ContributorsUnknown: Robert FrostUnknown: June Thomson Unknown: Vernon Scannell Unknown: E. J. Scovell Unknown: Carl Sandburg Unknown: John Walsh Unknown: Geoffrey Summerfield Arranged By: Joan Griffiths Read By: Nicholas Edmett Read By: Nerys Hughes Introduced By: Jeffrey Segal |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700213] | The Silver Scissors The scissors belonged to a magician. One day they cut out a spell upside down, and the magician was very angry. by MARGARET THOMAS (Let's Join In) ContributorsUnknown: Margaret ThomasThe Lion Cub by ElLIs DILLON A story about a boy who takes a lion cub from the zoo, adapted by PADDY BECHELY (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: Ellis DillonAdapted By: Paddy Bechely Huis Clos Extracts from the play by JEAN-PAUL SARTRE (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 5: Wheels within Wheels (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Riddles and Poems selected by EDWARD BLISHEN Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY (Springboard) 11.20 The Goldsmith extract from ' The African Child ' by CAMARA LAYE , translated by JAMES KIRKUP (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect Current Affairs: a programme of topical interest ContributorsMusic By: Albert ChatterleyProduced By: Jenyth Worsley Unknown: Camara Laye Unknown: James Kirkup An act of worship At the name of Jesus (sp 392, omitting vv 3, 6, 7: new tune Michael Brierley) Interlude: Preparing for Easter The prayer for guidance Introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsA l 'écoute Programme 15 Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (For primary school pupils in their third year of French) 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Shapes and Shadows, and the beginning of the Story of the Apple of Light, to the music of Stravinsky's ' Firebird ' ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyMusic By: James Dodding |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700216] | Goods Traffic 3: Night-Mail to Scotland RAYMOND BAXTER reports Series edited and produced by GEOFFREY SHERLOCK (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERTCHATTERLEY 2.30 What's the Way? 2: Getting information. Young people in Stoke-on-Trent and London talk about matters of common interest. (Speak) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 by GLYN HARRIS for the 9-11-year-olds ContributorsUnknown: Raymond BaxterProduced By: Geoffrey Sherlock Music By: Glyn Harris Frisch Begonnen... German for Beginners 16: Vor der Reise Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History. Decisive Events: the Tolpuddle Case Script by JOHN RICHMOND ContributorsUnknown: Frisch BegonnenUnknown: Reise Written Produced By: Stephen Kanocz Script By: John Richmond Allons-y! 16: La decision de Furet Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio-visual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous voici! 16: Le secret de Nathalie Written by CHARLOTTE CROZET (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry 6: The Moral Sense First of five programmes on Law and Order Written and presented by ALAN FISHER Edited by SIMON CLEMENTS 11.40 Drama Workshop Man and the Seasons. 6: Winter into Spring. Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL with music by the MICHAEL GARRICK TRIO ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenWritten By: Charlotte Crozet Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Presented By: Alan Fisher Introduced By: Derek Bowskill |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700217] | The Great Trek Dutch settlers in South Africa move north (1836) Written by GARRY LYLE (World History) 2.20 Music Session One Folk Around the World with THE SPINNERS and JOY AND JENNIFER Script by CATHERINE: BAXTER Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 France Agricultural Problems by ELIZABETH BOWER (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Garry LyleUnknown: Elizabeth Bower Religious Service As Jacob with travel was weary (BBC HPSN 2, Teachers' edition: Jacob's Ladder) Story: Water and Bread A Prayer of Thanksgiving We plough the fields and scatter (sp 14: Wir Pfliigen) (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You The dark Written by SEAMUS HEANEY ContributorsWritten By: Seamus HeaneyMarsh! 16: To Siberia! Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Robert Koch Written by HILDE-MARIA KRAUS (Intermediate German) 11.0 Music Workshop Stage 1 The boggart plans mischief and the mischief is set to music. Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.30 Pretty Bird by MARGERY MORRIS A folk story from Kenya: Language up to Unit 10 of the SCOPE I course (Hello! Hello! series) 11.40 Living Without God DAVID TRIBE and ANTHONY BRIDGE on what it means to them to live without God ' Produced by RALPH ROLLS (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesUnknown: Robert Koch Produced By: William Murphy Unknown: Margery Morris Unknown: David Tribe Unknown: Anthony Bridge |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700218] | Music Workshop 2 It's time for David and Ann to go home with the help of Twm's magic pony. Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Juno and the Paycock by SEAN O'CASEY: part 3 Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 The Mating of Animals by CHRISTINE DUDLEY (Nature) ContributorsProduced By: William MurphyUnknown: Sean O'Casey: Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Christine Dudley Captain Boyle: Kevin Flood Mrs Boyle: Pauline Delaney Joxer: Harry Webster Mary: Patricia Leventon Johnny: Wesley Murphy Jerry Devine: Allan McClelland Mrs Madigan: Mairhi Russell Removal man: Wilfrid Carter First Irregular: Peter Pacey Second Irregular: John Brand Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING for the 7-9-year-olds Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingProduced By: Vera Gray En Normandie also JAN ROSOL singing with his guitar Written by PAULE-ALINE DENT (Intermediate French) 10.45 Foreign Correspondent A BBC Correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Science Questions introduced by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM The story of Little Red Feather with traditional American songs. Produced by VERA GRAY 11.40 Contemporary History 6: The Cuban Crisis, 1962 Script by ALAN EREIRA ContributorsUnknown: Jan RosolIntroduced By: Harry Armstrong Script By: Alan Ereira |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700219] | Twelve Hours of Daylight The Shadow and the Glory Written by ROBERT C. WALTON (Christian Focus) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 6: More Games and Street Cries Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 A Day in the Bushman Camp by MARGERY MORRIS Presented by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series) 11.40 Belfast : an industrial estate Compiled by SAM HANNA BELL (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Robert C. WaltonProduced By: William Murphy Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Presented By: Barry Foster Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Sam Hanna The Wheel on the School by MEINIIERT DE.IONG adapted by JUNE HODGE Part 1: The School Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Listen! What do vou hear? Poems about listening and sounds 2.30 Unos minutos nada mds 6: Las aventuras de Pepe: (III) Pepe, ninera Written by HARRY LAWSON (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 Keeping in with the others Written and introduced by JEFFREY SEGAL Produced by RITA UDALL (Looking Ahead: YourWorld) ContributorsProduced By: Richard WortleyIntroduced By: Jeffrey Segal The Bible: How and Why by ROBERT C. WALTON How the Gospels were written (ii) Luke's Gospel 9.55 Movement and Music I ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonReligious Service |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700220] | The Nung-Guama A Chinese folk tale retold by ROGER LANCELYN GREEN and adapted by SHEENA CLARKE (Let's Join In) ContributorsUnknown: Roger LancelynAdapted By: Sheena Clarke The Golden Tail: a Malayan story about a mermaid, adapted by GEOFFREY BROUGHTON (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: Geoffrey BroughtonAn Act of Worship To mercy, pity, peace, and love (sp 682: Epsom) Interlude: The Ballad of the Jericho Road The prayer for today Introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsUnknown: Jericho RoadIntroduced By: Ralph Rolls Alfred dc Vigny Written by ODETTE LHENRY (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 6: Dreaming and dancing (i) (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 New Coins for Old Decimal Currency by PADDY FEENY Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY (Springboard) 11.20 The Three Swimmers and the Educated Grocer Short story by WILLIAM SAROYAN (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect Man in Nature 1: Little Lamb. who ate thee? Compiled by ROBERT BROWNING and JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Produced by T. K BUTCHER †ContributorsWritten By: Odette LhenryMusic By: Albert Chatterley Unknown: Paddy Feeny Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Story By: William Saroyan Unknown: Little Lamb. Unknown: Robert Browning Unknown: John Stockbridge Produced By: T. K Butcher A l'écoute Programme 16 Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (For primary school pupils in their third year of French) 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING The story of the Apple of Light: the ' apple ' is stolen by a wicked magician. Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyMusic By: James Dodding Produced By: Vera Gray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700223] | Goods Traffic 4: Stratford-on-Avon Canal Script by ROGER PILKINGTON Series edited and produced by GEOFFREY SHERLOCK (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 2.30 Zoo Poem ' Au Jardin des Plantes ' by John Wain ; extracts from ' The Year of the Gorilla ' by George B. Schaller ; and ah interview with L. G. SMITH , a Senior Head Keeper at the London Zoo. (Speak series) 2.40 Movement. Mime and Music 2 by GLYN HARRIS for the 9-11-year-olds ContributorsScript By: Roger PilkingtonProduced By: Geoffrey Sherlock Unknown: John Wain Unknown: George B. Schaller Unknown: L. G. Smith Music By: Glyn Harris Frisch Begonnen... German for Beginners 17: Der schwarze Wagen Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History Decisive Events: The Indian Mutiny, 1857 Script by MARGARET J. MILLER ContributorsUnknown: Frisch BegonnenProduced By: Stephen Kanocz Script By: Margaret J. Miller AHons-y! 17: L'espoir de Furet Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio-visual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous voici! 17: Nathalie a disparu Written by CHARLOTTE CROZET (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry Public Authority Second of five programmes on Law and Order. Written and presented by ALAN FISHER Edited by SIMON CLEMENTS 11.40 Drama Workshop Man and the Seasons. 7: The Spirit of Spring Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL †ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenWritten By: Charlotte Crozet Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Presented By: Alan Fisher Edited By: Simon Clements Introduced By: Derek Bowskill |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700224] | Religious Service Saviour teach me day by day (sp 375: Boyce) Story: Light A Prayer of Dedication * God, thou art the Father (BBC HPSN 11, Teachers' edition: Penlan) (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You Fighting Talk Written by JOHN MALONE ContributorsWritten By: John MaloneMarsh! 17: In Central Asia Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Die Meistersinger von Niirnberg (i) Richard Wagner 's opera adapted by H. F. GARTEN (Intermediate German) 11.0 Music Workshop Stage 1 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.30 Kuldip's Dream by MARGERY MORRIS (Hello! Hello! series) 11.40 Living Without God MARGHANITA LASKI , DAVID TRIBE, and ANTHONY BRIDGE join in discussion on what it means to live without God ' Chairman LESLIE SMITH Produced by RALPH ROLLS (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesUnknown: Richard Wagner Adapted By: H. F. Garten Produced By: William Murphy Unknown: Margery Morris Unknown: God Marghanita Laski Unknown: Leslie Smith Baker and the Slave Trade Samuel Baker leads an expedition against slave-traders in the Sudan (1870) Written by CARRY LYLE (World History) 2.20 Music Session One First of two programmes by DAVID LORD on Belshazzar's Feast by William Walton Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 France: Hydro-electricity from the Dordogne by ELIZABETH BOWER (Geography) ContributorsUnknown: Samuel BakerWritten By: Carry Lyle Unknown: William Walton Unknown: Elizabeth Bower |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700225] | Music Workshop 2 A magic pony needs a spell; and a spell can be even better with music. Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 A Man for all Seasons by ROBERT BOLT: part 1 Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Keeping Pet Mice by CHRISTINE DUDLEY (Nature series) ContributorsProduced By: William MurphyProduced By: Richard Wortley Unknown: Christine Dudley Movement, Mime, and Music 1 bv JAMES DODDING Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsProduced By: Vera GrayEn Bretagne also JAN ROSOL singing with his guitar Written by PAULE-ALINE DENT (Intermediate French) 10 45 Foreign Correspondent A BBC Correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11 0 The Mysterious Magnet by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science: radiovision) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 8: The Cold War Today ContributorsUnknown: Jan RosolUnknown: Harry Armstrong |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700226] | Twelve Hours of Daylight Journey in the Dark Written by ROBERT C. WALTON (Christian Focus) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 7: Up at Piccadilly Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Faith of the Hunter by MARGERY MORRIS Presented by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series) 11.40 North-East Scotland The Cromarty Firth , one of the finest natural harbours in Europe, is an attraction for large industries now being established at Invergordon. Compiled by STANLEY MAXTON (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Robert C. WaltonProduced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Presented By: Barry Foster Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Cromarty Firth The Wheel on the School by MEINDERT DEJONG adapted bv JUNE HODGE Part 2: Eelka's Wheel Produced by Richard WORTLEY (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Pleasant smells and nasty ones 2.38 Uno.s minutos nada mds 7: Dos dias en Madrid (i) Written by ROBERT P. CLARKE (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 As others see us Written and introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Produced by RITA UDALL (LookingAhead :YourWorld) ContributorsUnknown: Meindert DejongProduced By: Richard Wortley Introduced By: John Stockbridge The Bible: How and Why bv ROBERT C. WALTON How the Gospels were written (iii) Matthew's Gospel 9.55 Movement and Music 1 ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonReligious Service |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700227] | Une Colonic de Vacances Compiled and introduced by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 7: The Procession (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Springboard A Kings Treasure: a story from ancient Egypt Written and produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 11.20 A High Wind in Jamaica by RICHARD HUGHES adapted by JOHN KERRY 1: Earthquake and High Wind (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect Man in Nature 2: Eden or dump? Compiled by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Produced by T. K. BUTCHER ContributorsIntroduced By: Raymond EscoffeyMusic By: Albert Chatterley Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Unknown: Richard Hughes Adapted By: John Kerry Unknown: John Stockbridge Produced By: T. K. The Four Daughters of the Fisherman A story set in Brittany written for radio by IRENE PEARL (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsRadio By: Irene PearlAnnabel and Old Man White-beard by, SANDRA JAMES (Let's Join In) ContributorsUnknown: Sandra JamesAn Act of Worship Hymn: Onward, Christian sol diers (sp 397: 2, 4: St Gertrude) Interlude: Christian Comment The prayer for God's presence Introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsUnknown: Christian SolIntroduced By: Ralph Rolls .4 l'écoute, Programme 17 Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (For primary school pupils in their third year of French) 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyProduced By: Vera Gray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700302] | Made in Britain 1: Wheat from East AngliaScript by GORDON MOSLEY Series edited and produced by GEOFFREY SHERLOCK (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 2.30 Making Things Poems: 'Whatever man makes' by D. H. Lawrence , and ' The Carpenter ' by Clifford Dyment. Short story: ' The Shepherd's Daughter ' by William Saroyan (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime andMusic 2 by GLYN HARRIS for the 9-11-year-olds ContributorsScript By: Gordon MosleyProduced By: Geoffrey Sherlock Unknown: D. H. Lawrence Unknown: Clifford Dyment. Unknown: William Saroyan Unknown: Glyn Harris Frisch Begonnen... German for Beginners 18: In Niirnberg Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History Decisive Events: Bessemer and Steel Script by HENRY MARSHALL ContributorsUnknown: Frisch BegonnenProduced By: Stephen Kanocz Script By: Henry Marshall Allons-y! 18: Furet a le nez trop long Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio visual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous Voici ! 18: Préparatifs de depart Written by MICHELINE SOUADET (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry A Criminal Background: third of five programmes on Law and Order Written and presented by ALAN FISHER Edited by SIMON CLEMENTS 11.40 Drama Workshop Man and the Seasons 8: A legend of Spring Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL With the MICHAEL GARRICK TRIO ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenUnknown: Nous Voici Written By: Micheline Souadet Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Presented By: Alan Fisher Introduced By: Derek Bowskill Unknown: Michael Garrick |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700303] | The Ride of Paul Revere A Boston silversmith warns the minute men and the War of American Independence begins (1775) Written by LESLIE READE (World History) 2.20 Music Session One Folk Around the World Script by CATHERINE BAXTER Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 France: Fashion Industry by JEAN ROOK Today a salon may be part of a business empire embracing textiles or perfume manufacture (Geography) ContributorsUnknown: Paul RevereWritten By: Leslie Reade Unknown: Jean Rook Religious Service For the beauty of the earth (sp 494: England's Lane) Story: The Tree in the City A Prayer for Understanding My faith, it is an oaken staff (BBC HPSN 10, Teachers' edition: Staff of Faith) (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You Poverty Written by STEWART LOVE ' ContributorsWritten By: Stewart LoveMarsh! 18: Memories of Armenia Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Die Meistersinger ton Nurnberg (ii) Richard Wagner 's opera adapted by H. F. GARTEN (Intermediate German) 11.0 Music Workshop Stage 1 The activities of the boggart have some surprising results Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.30 Pinocchio and the Six-pence Tree by MARGERY MORRIS :. Language up to Unit 12 of the scope course (Hello! Hello! series) 11.40 Encounter with Judaism The last in the series on five World Religions Written by JOHN SHAFTESLEY spoken by CYRIL SHAPS ,ANITA APPEL Cantor ABRAHAM ROSENFELD Shofar ABRAHAM LEVY Narrator STEPHEN THORNE Produced by DAVID LYTTLE ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesUnknown: Richard Wagner Adapted By: H. F. Garten Produced By: William Murphy Unknown: Margery Morris Written By: John Shaftesley Spoken By: Cyril Shaps Spoken By: Anita Appel Unknown: Abraham Rosenfeld Narrator: Shofar Abraham Levy Narrator: Stephen Thorne Produced By: David Lyttle |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700304] | Music Workshop 2 Twm Shon Cati tells David and Ann about the character who is always respected in his Welsh homeland - the Bard. Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 A Man for all Seasons by ROBERT BOLT: part 2 Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Flesh and Bone by LESLEY GOULD Why it is necessary for us to have a skeleton, and how it works. (Nature series) ContributorsUnknown: Twm Shon CatiProduced By: William Murphy Produced By: Richard Wortley Unknown: Lesley Gould Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING for the 7-9-year-olds British Columbia: deep sea diving, cowboy sport, and a square dance Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingProduced By: Vera Gray En Anjou et en Touraine also JAN ROSOL singing with his guitar Written by PAULE-ALINE DENT (Intermediate French) 10.45 Foreign Correspondent A BBC Correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Magic in Amber by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science: radiovision) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM At Mr Crusty the Baker's, with music by Delibes arranged by PAMELA KENWAY (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 9: Henry Ford : a study of the American magnate and the impact of his ideas on the daily life of millions Script by PETER DEELEY ContributorsUnknown: Jan RosolUnknown: Harry Armstrong Unknown: Mr Crusty Arranged By: Pamela Kenway Unknown: Henry Ford Script By: Peter Deeley |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700305] | Twelve Hours of Daylight The Mind of Judas Written by ROBERT c. WALTON (Christian Focus) 19.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 8: London Parks Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBS 11.20 Children of the Bush by MARGERY MORRIS Presented bv BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series) 11.40 The Transpennine Motor. way: M62 Compiled by NORMAN TURNER (Geegraphy) ContributorsWritten By: Robert C. WaltonProduced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Produced By: Douglas Coombs Unknown: Margery Morris Produced By: David Lyttle The Wheel on the School by MEINDERT DEJONG adapted by JUNE HODGE Part 3: Auka's Wheel Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Don'touch! 2.3* Unos minutos nada mas 7: Dos dias en Madrid (ii) Written by ROBERT P. CLARKE (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 Making your voice heard Written and introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Produced by RITA UDALL (LookingAhead: Your World) ContributorsUnknown: Meindert DejongAdapted By: June Hodge Produced By: Richard Wortley Introduced By: John Stockbridge The Bible: How and Why by ROBERT C. WALTON 9.55 Movement and Music 1 ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonReligious Service |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700306] | The Marrogs: a play in verse about the landing of Martians on Earth written for radio by R. C. SCRIVEN (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: R. C. ScrivenThe Day Silverbell Lost her Voice by JESSIE ANDERSON (Let's Join In) ContributorsUnknown: Jessie AndersonLa femme dans la société jrancaisc d'aujourd'hui Compiled and introduced by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 8: Noah and the Flood (i) (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Poor Man's Treasure A story of the Klondike Gold-rush by PENELOPE FARMER Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY (Springboard) 11.20 A High Wind in Jamaica by RICHARD HUGHES adapted by JOHN KERRY 2: Captured by Pirates (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect: Man in Nature 3: Feed the Hungry Compiled by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Produced by T. K. BUTCHER ContributorsIntroduced By: Raymond EscoffeyMusic By: Albert Chatterley Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Unknown: Richard Hughes Adapted By: John Kerry Unknown: John Stockbridge Produced By: T. K. Butcher An Act of Worship Christ whose glory fills the skies (sp 26: new tune 'Malcolm Williamson) Interlude: Two Sons The prayer of St Erasmus Introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsA l'écuute. Programme 18 Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (For primary school pupils in their third year of French) 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyMusic By: James Dodding |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700309] | Made in Britain 2: Chocolate from Ghana. DAVID HILLING visits a cocoa farm Series edited and produced by GEOFFREY SHERLOCK (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 2.10 Pets Poems: ' The Pet Shop ' by John Hewitt and Pet Shop ' by Louis MacNeice; talk: Animals are not people ' by Desmond Morris. (Speak) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 by GLYN HARRIS for the 9-11-year-olds ContributorsProduced By: Geoffrey SherlockUnknown: John Hewitt Unknown: Desmond Morris. Music By: Glyn Harris Frisch Begonnen German for Beginners 19: In Munchen Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History. Decisive Events: The Jameson Raid (1895) Script by CAMERON MILLER ContributorsUnknown: Frisch BegonnenProduced By: Stephen Kanocz Script By: Cameron Miller Allans-y! 19: Furet. vedette de cinema Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audiovisual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous voici! 19: De l'imprévu Written bv micheline SOUADET (Third-year French) 11.1 singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry Punishment or Cure: the fourth of five programmes on Law and Order Written and presented by ALAN FISHER Edited by SIMON CLEMENTS 11.10 Drama Workshop Man and the Seasons. 9: Persephone. Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL with music by the MICHAEL GARRICK TRIO ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenIntroduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Presented By: Alan Fisher Introduced By: Derek Bowskill Unknown: Michael Garrick |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700310] | Religious Service When God made creation (Kruger's Song arranged by Mrs M. R. Cook ) Story: The Cross A Prayer for Help in Worship There is a green hill far away (sp 131: Horsley) Introduced by GEOFFREY CURTIS (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You Youth hostelling Written by STEWART LOVE ContributorsArranged By: Mrs M. R. CookIntroduced By: Geoffrey Curtis Written By: Stewart Love Marsh! 19: In Tbilisi Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third year Russianl 10.45 Nicht jeder Stern glitzert Written by MILO SPERBER (Intermediate German) 11.0 Music Workshop 1 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.30 Katina's Grandmother: by MARGERY MORRIS and JOHN PARRY The King Street children sing a song about Cyprus (Hello! Hello!) 1140 Which Knave of Arts? A talk on the phenomenon of religion by NINIAN SMART Produced by RALPH ROLLS (TheSixthForm series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesWritten By: Milo Sperber Produced By: William Murphy Unknown: Margery Morris Unknown: John Parry Produced By: Ralph Rolls Kit Carson and the Indians Written by LESLIE READE (World History) 2.20 Music Session One DAVID lord on Belihazzar's Feast by William Walton (ii) 2.40 Italy - Delta Village by ELIZABETH KILHAM ROBERTS (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Leslie ReadeUnknown: William Walton |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700311] | Music Workshop 2 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Listeners' Own Plays A programme of plays written by listeners to the series Produced by STUART EVANS (Books, Plays. Poems) 2.45 Heart and Blood by LESLEY COULD (Nature series) ContributorsProduced By: William MurphyProduced By: Stuart Evans Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingProduced By: Vera Gray Dans le Jura also JAN ROSOL singing with his guitar Written by PAULE-ALINE DENT (Intermediate French) 10.45 Foreign Correspondent A BBC Correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Volta Makes a Battery by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science: radiovision) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM In the park, with music by Detibes arranged by PAMELA KENWAY (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55am) 11.40 Contemporary History 10: The Motor Car in Britain ContributorsUnknown: Jan RosolUnknown: Harry Armstrong Arranged By: Pamela Kenway |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700312] | Twelre Hours of Daylight: the hour when darkness reigns Written by ROBERT C. WALTON (Christian Focusl 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 9: Street Music Written and composed by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.2* Skills of Survival by MARGERY MORRIS Presented by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Mani 11.40 Manchester: Ringway Airport Compiled by NORMAN TURNER (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Robert C. WaltonProduced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Composed By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Presented By: Barry Foster Produced By: David Lyttle The Wheel on the School by MEINDERT DEJONG adapted by JUNE HODGE Part 4: Lina's Wheel Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Favourite poems and songs Produced by. ANITA HEWITT 2.30 Unas minutos nada mas 9: Rafael, te voy a matar Written by PHILIP J. LOCKE (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.46 Minding your own Business Written and introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Produced by RITA UDALL (Looking Ahead: Your World) ContributorsUnknown: Meindert DejongAdapted By: June Hodge Produced By: Richard Wortley Written By: Philip J. Locke Introduced By: John Stockbridge The Bible: How and Why by ROBERT C. WALTON Is the Bible true? 1: Archaeology 9.55 Movement and Music 1 ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonReligious Service Composed By: Douglas CoombesFrancesca Caccini And Her Circle [composer Of The Week] |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700313] | The Wolf and the Seven Kids The traditional story Produced by ANITA HEWETT (Let's Join In) ContributorsProduced By: Anita HewettPiruwayu and the Rainbow A Red Indian story by GILLES SAINT-CERERE. adapted for broadcasting by ZOË BAILEY (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsStory By: Gilles Saint-CerereAn Act of Worship Come down, 0 Love divine (sp 177: Down Ampney) Interlude: Pupils' responses. The prayer for friends Introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsA Vécoute. Programme 19 Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY For primary school pupils in their third year of French 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODOING The story of Coppélia, with music by'Delibes Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyMusic By: James Dodoing Produced By: Vera Gray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700316] | Made in Britain 3: A chocolate biscuit Script by BARRY CARMAN Series edited and produced by GEOFFREY SHERLOCK (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY †2.30 Speak for Yourself Spoken English work by listening Schools. (Speak) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsScript By: Barry CarmanProduced By: Geoffrey Sherlock Unknown: Gordon Reynolds Produced By: Albert Chatterley Music By: Glyn Harris Frisch Begonnen... German for Beginners 20: Das Fernsehinterview Written and produced by STEPHEN KANOCZ (A radiovision programme recorded in collaboration with West German Radio) 9.45 British History. Decisive Events: Votes for Women Script by MARGARET J. MILLER ContributorsUnknown: Frisch BegonnenProduced By: Stephen Kanocz Script By: Margaret J. Miller AUons-y! 20: On demande un reporter-photographe Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audiovisual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous voici! 20: La sortie Written by MICHELINE SOUADET (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Songs: Requests Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry Watching the Watchman. The last of five programmes on Law and Order. Written and presented by ALAN FISHER Edited by SIMON CLEMENTS 11.40 Drama Workshop Man and the Seasons. The park in Spring. Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL With THE MICHAEL GARRICK TRIO ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenWritten By: Micheline Souadet Introduced By: William Appleby Presented By: Alan Fisher Introduced By: Derek Bowskill Unknown: Michael Garrick |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700317] | Religious Service All glory, laud, and honour (sp 135: St Theodulph) Story: Preparation for Easter The Prayer of St Richard Hills of the North, rejoice (sp 64: Little Cornard) (Repeated: Thursday 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You. Postbag Compiled by CHRISTINE DUDLEY ContributorsUnknown: Richard HillsMarsh; 20: Summer Holidays Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10 45 Nachrichten und Neuigkeiten. (Intermediate German) 11.0 The Bluebird Line a radio extravaganza by PAUL JENNINGS and NEIL BUTTERWORTH with additional music and dialogue by WILLIAM MURPHY BBC TRAINING ORCHESTRA A FESTIVAL CHOIR of Bristol children Members of the BBC Schools Repertory conducted by MICHAEL ROSE Produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.30 The Jar of Rice by MARGERY MORRIS A folk story from India (Hello! Hello!) 11.40 India: a dialogue on some contemporary religious developments by NINIAN SMART , Professor of Religious Studies, University of Lancaster Produced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesUnknown: Paul Jennings Unknown: Neil Butterworth Unknown: William Murphy Conducted By: Michael Rose Unknown: Margery Morris Unknown: Ninian Smart Produced By: Ralph Rolls Harriet Tubman , Moses of the Slates. Written by LESLIE READE (World History) 2.21 Music Session One Folk Around the World Script by CATHERINE BAXTER Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 lvrea - Typewriter Town by ALEX HUNTER (Geography) ContributorsUnknown: Harriet TubmanWritten By: Leslie Reade |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700318] | Twm Shon Cati A miniature folk-song cantata for schools by BARBARA KLUGE. with music collected and arranged by IAN HUMPHRIS Produced by WILLIAM MURPHY (Music Workshop 2) 2.20 Listeners' Own Plays Produced by STUART EVANS (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Eyes are for seeing with by LESLEY GOULD. (Nature) ContributorsUnknown: Twm Shon CatiUnknown: Barbara Kluge. Arranged By: Ian Humphris Produced By: William Murphy Produced By: Stuart Evans Unknown: Lesley Gould. Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingProduced By: Vera Gray En Alsace: also JAN ROSOL singing with his guitar Written by PAUL-ALINE DENT (Intermediate French) 10.45 Foreign Correspondent 11. The Active Electron by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science: radiovision) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM 11.40 Contemporary History 11: Computers. Written and narrated by ALAN EREIRA ContributorsUnknown: Jan RosolWritten By: Paul-Aline Dent Unknown: Harry Armstrong Music By: Penny Whittam Unknown: Alan Ereira |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700319] | Writing by Listeners Poems and stories sent in by children who listen to the series (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Icker-backer soda-cracker 2.30 Unos minutos nada mds 10: La senora tonta Written by ROBERT p. CLARKE (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 Time on your Hands Written and introduced by ROBERT LAMB Produced by RITA UDALL (LookingAhead: YourWorld) ContributorsWritten By: Robert P. ClarkeIntroduced By: Robert Lamb Twelve Hours of Daylight The Witnesses Written by ROBERT c. WALTON (Christian Focus) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up A concert of music heard during the term sung by the ALUN MOLD CHOIR directed by BRIAN HUGHES Introduced and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 10: Farewell to London Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 The Feast by MARGERY MORRIS Presented by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man) 11.40 Southampton Docks Southampton is Britain's greatest passenger port. But it is also a cargo port of growing importance. Compiled by PHILIP HOLLAND (Geography) ContributorsDirected By: Brian HughesProduced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Presented By: Barry Foster Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Philip Holland The Bible: How and Why by ROBERT C. WALTON Is the Bible true? 2: The Facts and what they mean 9.55 Mot'ement and Music 1 ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonReligious Service |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700320] | The Flying Postman by v. H. DRUMMOND , adapted for radio by ALARIC COTTER (Let's Join In) ContributorsUnknown: H. DrummondUnknown: Alaric Cotter L'Alouette: excerpts from the play by JEAN ANOUILH Produced by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (French for Sixth Forms) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 10: Noah and the Flood (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Springboard Children's work and opinions Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 11.20 Close at Hand: a selection of writing sent in by listeners (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect: current affairs ContributorsPlay By: Jean AnouilhProduced By: Raymond Escoffey Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Children's Own Work (Stories and Rhymes) An Act of Worship Alleluia, sing to Jesus (sp 260; Hyfrydolt Interlude: Easter Fire The prayer for purity Introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsA l'écoute. Programme 20 Written bV RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (For primary school pupils in their third year of French) 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING The story of CoppSlia with music by Delibes arranged by PAMELA KENWAY Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsUnknown: Raymond EscoffeyMusic By: James Dodding Arranged By: Pamela Kenway Produced By: Vera Gray |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700427] | Take a Closer Look 1: Guernsey A look at the tomato industry Script by GEOFFREY SHERLOCK (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERTCHATTERLEY 2.30 Meeting Encounter between strangers, in extracts from The Caretaker by Harold Pinter and A Strange Meeting by William Sansom. (Speak series) 2.49 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsScript By: Geoffrey SherlockUnknown: Harold Pinter Unknown: William Sansom. Unknown: Glyn Harris Allons-y! 21: Ah, les femmes! Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audiovisual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous Voicil 21: Roger a Roscoff Written by PAULE-ALINE DENT (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry A Good Background: first of four programmes on Labels and Barriers Written by STEPHEN BROOK Edited by SIMON CLEMENTS 11.40 Draina Workshop Man and the Seasons 1 Jabberwocky Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenUnknown: Nous Voicil Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Introduced By: Derek Bowskill |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700428] | The violin-maker This term's broadcasts tell the story of a Neapolitan violin-maker and his children. Libretto by PAUL TOWNSEND Music arranged by MICHAEL JESSETT Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY (Music Workshop 1) ContributorsArranged By: Michael JessettProduced By: William Murphy Sun Yat-sen helps China to become a Republic (1911) Written by GARRY LYLE (World History) 2.20 Music Session One Pawley's Peepholes A radio opera based on a story by JOHN WYNDHAM Music by DAVID LORD Libretto by ERIC ALLEN A small town of today is invaded by tourists from 2070. WILLIAM APPLEBY teaches the music Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY †2.40 Europe and the Congo Written by DENNIS BUCKLE Produced by ALEX HUNTER (Geography: radiovision) ContributorsWritten By: Garry LyleStory By: John Wyndham Unknown: Eric Allen Unknown: William Appleby Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Written By: Dennis Buckle Produced By: Alex Hunter Religious Service for Primary Schools (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You Travelling Man Written by STEWART LOVE ContributorsWritten By: Stewart LoveMen of Peace 1: Albert Luthuli Written by ALEC MARTIN Produced by RALPH ROLLS (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsUnknown: Albert Luthuli |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700429] | Music Workshop 2 There is to be a celebration in the village and it will be attended by no less than His Worship the Mayor Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Poetry and Jazz Appearances VERNON SCANNELL introduces some poems to music by the MICHAEL GARRICK TRIO With DIANA OLSSON and STEPHEN THORNE Produced by STUART EVANS (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Butter/lies and Moths by MARGARET SHEFFIELD (Nature) ContributorsProduced By: William MurphyIntroduces: Vernon Scannell Unknown: Michael Garrick Unknown: Diana Olsson Unknown: Stephen Thorne Produced By: Stuart Evans Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODOING for the 7-9-year-olds Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsMusic By: James DodoingProduced By: Vera Gray Foreign Correspondent A BBC correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Examining a Plant by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Jack and the Beanstalk with music specially composed by PAMELA KENWAY and VERA GRAY Produced by VERA GRAY (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 1: Hitler and the Jews - a study of the social roots of genocide. Written and narrated by PHILIP HOLLAND ContributorsUnknown: Harry ArmstrongUnknown: Whittam Jack Unknown: Vera Gray Unknown: Philip Holland |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700430] | The Dividing Cell by PROFESSOR W. S. BULLOUGH (Reproduction and Growth) 9.55 Movement and Music I ContributorsUnknown: Professor W. S. BulloughThe Ballad of Kon-Tiki by IAN SERRAILLIER (Living Language series) 2.20 Poetry Corner Things with Wings MALCOLM TIERNEY , JEAN ROGERS and JON ROLLASON say some poems and sing a song ContributorsUnknown: Ian SerraillierUnknown: Malcolm Tierney Unknown: Jean Rogers Unknown: Jon Rollason Religious Service for Primary Schools Looking Ahead Learning About Life - I Introduced by MICHAEL SMEE ContributorsIntroduced By: Michael SmeeConscience at Work BISHOP TREVOR HUDDLESTON interviewed by LESLIE SMITH (Christian Focus) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 1: The Zoo Written by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 In the Village by MARGERY MORRIS The life of a Hindu family in the South of India. (Man) 11.40 New York Living in Cities: HARVEY MATUSOW describes some of the problems of his native city. (Geography) ContributorsUnknown: Trevor HuddlestonInterviewed By: Leslie Smith Duced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Unknown: Margery Morris Unknown: Harvey Matusow |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700501] | The Naughty Calf by MONICA JARRETT (Let's Join In) The Froq Prince Adapted from the Grimm fairy tale by PADDY BECHELY Produced by ELIZABETH ORNBO (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: Paddy BechelyProduced By: Elizabeth Ornbo Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Space Ship Adventures - 1 Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY An Act of Worship Introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsA corner for music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 21: Finding your way about (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Ants and How They Live by SARAH EREIRA Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY (Springboard) 11.20 Just Fine A story by TOM MAYER read by EDDIE MATTHEWS (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect Man changes Man 1: Control of fertility Compiled by TONY GIBSON Produced by TOM BUTCHER 12.0 Announcements ContributorsProduced By: Jenyth WorsleyStory By: Tom Mayer Read By: Eddie Matthews Unknown: Tony Gibson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700504] | Take a Closer Look 2: London's River bVJOHNSTOCKBR1DGE (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 2.3* An Important Talk A meeting between teenagers. from The Backward Sex by Ian Cross (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 bV GLYN HARRIS for the 9-il-year-olds ContributorsProduced By: Albert ChatterleyUnknown: Ian Cross Unknown: Glyn Harris Allons-y! 22: Ah. les hommes! Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audiovisual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous Voici ! 22: Roger a Paris Written by PAULE-ALINE DENT (Third-year French) †11.1 singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY 11.20 Inquiry Not my Type-2: four programmes on Labels and Barriers Presented by DOUGLAS FISHER 11.40 Drama Workshop Man and the Seasons 2: Sun and Water Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL †ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenUnknown: Nous Voici Introduced By: Derek Bowskill |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700505] | Religious Service (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You Woman veterinary surgeon Written by DAVID HAMMOND ContributorsWritten By: David HammondMusic Workshop 1 The violin-maker Libretto by PAUL TOWNSEND Music arranged by MICHAEL JESSETT " Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsUnknown: Paul TownsendArranged By: Michael Jessett Produced By: William Murphy Men of Peace: Bertrand Russell Written and narrated by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Produced by RALPH ROLLS (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsUnknown: Bertrand RussellUnknown: John Stockbridge Mao Tse-tung Written by JO MANTON (World History) †2.20 Music Session One Pawley's Peepholes A radio opera based on a story by JOHN WYNDHAM Music by DAVID LORD Libretto by ERIC ali. en A small town of today is invaded by tourists from 2070. WILLIAM APPLEBY teaches the music Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 Liberia: Iron Ore by DAVID HILLING Produced by ALEX HUNTER (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Jo MantonStory By: John Wyndham Unknown: Eric Ali. Unknown: William Appleby Produced By: Alex Hunter |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700506] | Music Workshop 2 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Poetry and Folksong Home and Heroes SEAMUS HEANEY introduces poems read by MICHAEL LONGLEY and DEREK MAHON and songs from DAVID HAMMOND Produced by STUART EVANS (Books, Plays, Poems) 2:45 Bumble-Bees and Wasps by MARGARET SHEFFIELD (Nature) ContributorsProduced By: William MurphyIntroduces: Seamus Heaney Read By: Michael Longley Read By: Derek Mahon Unknown: David Hammond Produced By: Stuart Evans Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING for the 7-9-year-olds ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingForeign Correspondent 11.0 Discovering a Pond by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Jack and the Beanstalk with music specially composed by PAMELA KENWAY and VERA GRAY (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 2: The Arab-Israel War Written by BARRY CARMAN ContributorsUnknown: Harry ArmstrongUnknown: Whittam Jack Composed By: Pamela Kenway Composed By: Vera Gray Written By: Barry Carman |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700507] | The Grotcing Animal by PROFESSOR W. S. BULLOUGH (Reproduction and Growth) 9.55 Movement and Music I ContributorsUnknown: Professor W. S. BulloughReligious Service for Primary Schools (Tuesday s broadcast) Near and Far Three poetry programmes arranged by CONNIE ROSEN 1: The Echoing Green Poems by William Blake , Joseph Tabrar , Shu Hsi , John Clare , Walter de la Mare , and Robert Graves (Living Language series) 2.20 Poetry Corner The creeping and the crawling creatures ContributorsArranged By: Connie RosenUnknown: William Blake Unknown: Joseph Tabrar Unknown: Shu Hsi Unknown: John Clare Unknown: Walter de la Mare Unknown: Robert Graves Looking Ahead Learning about Life 2: Adolescence - emotional development Introduced by MICHAEL SMEE ContributorsIntroduced By: Michael SmeeChristian Focus Jimmy Savile interviewed by LESLIE SMITH and two young people 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: a broadcast in which Music Workshop activities are practised and revised Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.1 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 2: We meet the Giraffe Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Krishna's Family by MARGERY MORRIS Presented by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man) 11.40 Los Angeles RICHARD GILBERT talks about some of the problems of a city he describes in his book City of the Angels Produced and edited by ALEX HUNTER (Geography) ContributorsUnknown: Jimmy SavileInterviewed By: Leslie Smith Produced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Presented By: Barry Foster Produced By: David Lyttle Talks: Richard Gilbert Edited By: Alex Hunter |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700508] | Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Space ship adventures-2 How Maui went Fishing A Maori legend retold by A. W. REED and adapted for radio by MARGARET THOMAS (Let's Join In) ContributorsUnknown: A. W. ReedUnknown: Margaret Thomas Charlotte's Web The story of a pig named Wilbur and his friend Charlotte from the book by E. B. WHITE: part 1 Production by ELIZABETH ORNBO (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsBook By: E. B.Production By: Elizabeth Ornbo An Act of Worship Introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsA Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 22: By the Sea (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Birds and Birdsong Written by JENYTH WORSLEY Produced by ELIZABETH ORNBO (Springboard) 11.20 On the Move Poems about walks and rides, and the interesting places one gets to or passes by, (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect Man changes Man 2: Changing the mind Compiled by TONY GIBSON Produced by TOM BUTCHER 12.0 Announcements ContributorsMusic By: Albert ChatterleyProduced By: Elizabeth Ornbo Unknown: Tony Gibson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700511] | Take a Closer Look 3: Skipton A Yorkshire market town from the air and from the ground. Script by GEOFFREY SHERLOCK (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 2.30 The Way we Speak 1: What do I say? (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 by GLYN HARRIS for the 9-11-year-olds ContributorsScript By: Geoffrey SherlockMusic By: Glyn Harris Allons-y! 23: Qu'est-ce qui s'est passé? Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audiovisual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous Voici ! 23: Roger a Bergerac Written by PAULE-ALlNE DENT (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Inquiry What is a Foreigner?: third of four programmes on Labels and Barriers Presented by DOUGLAS FISHER 11.40 Drama Workshop Man and the Seasons 3: Summer in the park: Summer on the beach Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL with music by the MICHAEL GARRICK TRIO ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenUnknown: Nous Voici Introduced By: William Appleby Produced By: Douglas Coombes Introduced By: Derek Bowskill Unknown: Michael Garrick |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700512] | Sunny Almost Every Day A play on the disintegration of a family by R. E. T. LAMB. The first of two programmes on family life. Produced by RALPH ROLLS (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsUnknown: R. E. T. Lamb.Religious Service (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You Fisherman Written by STEWART LOVE ContributorsWritten By: Stewart LoveMusic Workshop 1 The violin-maker's children learn a song Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsProduced By: William MurphyFrederick the Great Written by ALAN EREIRA (World History) 2.20 Music Session One Pawley's Peepholes A radio opera based on a story by JOHN WYNDHAM Music by DAVID LORD Libretto by ERIC ALLEN A small town of today is invaded by tourists from 2070. WILLIAM APPLEBY teaches the music Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 Ivory Coast: Agriculture by DAVID HILLING (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Alan EreiraStory By: John Wyndham Unknown: Eric Allen Unknown: William Appleby |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700513] | Music Workshop 2 Konrad of the Mountains earns immortality Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Poetry and Jazz Ironies VERNON SCANNELL introduces some poems to music by the MICHAEL GARRICK TRIO, with DIANA OLSSON and STEPHEN THORNE Produced by STUART EVANS (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Buttercups and Daisies by OLIVER GILBERT Each different kind of flower has its petals and leaves arranged in a characteristic way (Nature) ContributorsProduced By: William MurphyIntroduces: Vernon Scannell Unknown: Michael Garrick Unknown: Diana Olsson Unknown: Stephen Thorne Produced By: Stuart Evans Unknown: Oliver Gilbert Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES OODDING for the 7-9-year-olds ContributorsMusic By: James OoddingForeign Correspondent A BBC correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Looking at a Tree by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Jack and the Beanstalk Produced by VERA GRAY (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 3: Gandhi A study of non-violent resistance Written by MICHAEL EDWARDES ContributorsUnknown: Whittam JackWritten By: Michael Edwardes |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700514] | The Races of Man by PROFESSOR W. S. BULLOUGH (Reproduction and Growth) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Jack and the Beanstalk Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsUnknown: Professor W. S. BulloughUnknown: Whittam Jack Produced By: Vera Gray Religious Service Near and Far A group of three poetry programmes arranged by CONNIE ROSEN 2: Looking Closely Poems by John Clare , Han Yu, Robert Bloomfield, James Stephens , Carl Sandburg , Geoffrey Summerfield , and Seamus Heaney (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Gardens Some poems and a song, with JEAN ROGERS , MALCOLM TIERNEY , and JON ROLLASON ContributorsArranged By: Connie RosenUnknown: John Clare Unknown: James Stephens Unknown: Carl Sandburg Unknown: Geoffrey Summerfield Unknown: Seamus Heaney Unknown: Jean Rogers Unknown: Malcolm Tierney Unknown: Jon Rollason Looking Ahead Learning About Life 3: Looking After Yourself Arranged and introduced by MICHAEL SMEE ContributorsIntroduced By: Michael SmeeChristian Focus A farmer and a scientist discuss the way we use our world. Introduced by LESLIE SMITH 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: a broadcast m which Music Workshop activities are practised and revised Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 3: A Menagerie of Sound Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Monsoon by MARGERY MORRIS Late in May the rainy season begins in southern India. Presented by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man) 11.40 Sao Paulo ' Living in Cities ' is the theme of the Thursday geography series for secondary schools this term DAVID CREASE describes some of the problems of South America's largest industrial centre. produced and edited by ALEX HUNTER (Geography) ContributorsIntroduced By: Leslie SmithProduced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Presented By: Barry Foster Produced By: David Lyttle Edited By: Alex Hunter |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700515] | Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Space ship adventures - 3 The mechanical island Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY Matti Looks for Fire A Maori legend retold by A. W. REED and adapted for radio by MARGARET THOMAS (Let's Join In) ContributorsUnknown: Matti LooksUnknown: A. W. Reed Unknown: Margaret Thomas Charlotte's Web The story of a pig named Wilbur and his friend Charlotte from the book by E. B. WHITE : part 2 Production bv ELIZABETH ORNBO (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsBook By: E. B. WhiteAn Act of Worship Introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsA Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 23: Dreaming and Dancing (2) (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Put it in the Oven PADDY FEENY looks at pottery and cooking Special guest ZENA SKINNER Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY (Springboard) 11.20 The Rainbow Bird A story by VANCE PALMER Poems: 'The Birdcatcher's Boy ' by Thomas Hardy , and ' How to Paint the Portrait of a Bird ' by Jacques Prevert. (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect Man changes Man 3: Genetic engineering Compiled by TONY GIBSON Produced by TOM BUTCHER 12.0 Announcements ContributorsMusic By: Albert ChatterleyUnknown: Zena Skinner Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Story By: Vance Palmer Unknown: Thomas Hardy Unknown: Jacques Prevert. Unknown: Tony Gibson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700518] | Take a Closer Look 4: Blaenau Ffestiniog RAYMOND BAXTER visits the site of this major pump storage electricity generating scheme. (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS 2.30 Honesty Seventeen Oranges a short story by BILL NAUGHTON (Speak series) 2.49 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 by GLYN HARRIS for the 9-11-year-olds ContributorsUnknown: Blaenau FfestiniogUnknown: Raymond Baxter Unknown: Gordon Reynolds Story By: Bill Naughton Music By: Glyn Harris Allons-yf 24: Des nouvelles de Furet Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audiovisual programme) 19.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous Voici ! 24: Roger a Millau Written by PAULE-ALlNE DENT (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY 11.29 Inquiry Barriers of Meaning: last of four programmes on Labels and Barriers 11.49 Drama Workshop Man and the Seasons 4: Fire from the Sun Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL with music by the MICHAEL GARRICK TRIO ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenUnknown: Nous Voici Introduced By: Derek Bowskill Unknown: Michael Garrick RAYMOND BAXTER visits the site of this maFranchi On Faith |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700519] | Religious Service (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You Shop Steward Written by STEWART LOVE ContributorsWritten By: Stewart LoveMusic Workshop 1 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsProduced By: William MurphyHaydn's ' Farewell ' Symphony A musical joke melts Prince Esterhazy's heart (1772) Written by MARGARET J. MILLER (World History) 2.20 Music Session One Pawley's Peepboles A radio opera based on a story by JOHN WYNDHAM Music by DAVID LORD Libretto by ERIC ALLEN A small town of today is invaded by tourists from 2070. WILLIAM APPLEBY teaches the music Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 Tanzania - Kibaha Project bv HUGH BARRETT Jointly sponsored by Tanzania and the Scandinavian countries, the Kibaha Project includes courses for farmers, community service workers, and secondary school pupils. (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Margaret J. MillerStory By: John Wyndham Unknown: Eric Allen Unknown: William Appleby 1 think the Answer is Love A particular family goes through periods of stress and remains united in a spirit of love and forgiveness. The second of two programmes on familv life produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsProduced By: Richard Wortley |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700520] | Music Workshop 2 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Poetry and Folksong Love and Loneliness SEAMUS HEANEY introduces poems read by MICHAEL LONGLEY and DEREK MAHON and songs from DAVID HAMMOND (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Making Maps by JEAN CONRAN (Nature) ContributorsProduced By: William MurphyIntroduces: Seamus Heaney Read By: Michael Longley Read By: Derek Mahon Unknown: David Hammond Movement, Mime, and Music I by JAMES DODDING for the 7-9-year-olds ' ContributorsUnknown: James DoddingForeign Correspondent A BBC correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Observing Birds by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Jack and the Beanstalk (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 4: The Partition of India A survey of the relations between Moslem and Hindu communities around the time" of partition. Written and narrated by JOHN TUSA ContributorsUnknown: Harry ArmstrongUnknown: Whittam Jack Unknown: John Tusa |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700521] | Religious Service Near and Far: a group of three poetry programmes arranged by CONNIE ROSEN 3: Comings and Goings Poems by Robert Frost , W. B. Yeats , W. H. Davies , James Stephens , Robert Graves , and Jacques Prdvert (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Let's Hear it Again Another hearing of favourite poems and songs _ ContributorsArranged By: Connie RosenUnknown: Robert Frost Unknown: W. B. Yeats Unknown: W. H. Davies Unknown: James Stephens Unknown: Robert Graves Unknown: Jacques Prdvert Looking Ahead Learning About Life 4: Falling in Love Arranged and introduced by MICHAEL SMEE t. ContributorsIntroduced By: Michael SmeeGrowing up Together by PROFESSOR W. S. BULLOUGH (Reproduction and Growth) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Jack and the Beanstalk Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsUnknown: Professor W. S. BulloughUnknown: Whittam Jack Produced By: Vera Gray Conscience Now: a broadcast dealing with topical issues Introduced by LESLIE SMITH (Christian Focus) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: a broadcast in which Music Workshop activities are practised and revised written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 4: We Meet the Camel Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 The Festival by MARGERY MORRIS The festival is in honour of Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of good fortune. Presented by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man) 11.40 Tokyo ' Living in Cities ' is the theme of the Thursday geography series for secondary schools this term. GEOFFREY BOWNAS , Director of the Centre of Japanese Studies at Sheffield University, describes some of the problems in a city he knows well. Produced and edited by ALEX HUNTER (Geography) ContributorsIntroduced By: Leslie SmithProduced By: William Murphy Introduced By: John Camburn Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Presented By: Barry Foster Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Geoffrey Bownas |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700522] | The Big Delphinium by MARY COCKETT (Let's Join In) ContributorsUnknown: Mary CockettShakuntula: a story from India, written by JOSE JAFFA (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsWritten By: Jose JaffaMovement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Space ship adventures - 4 An Act of Worship Introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsA Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 24: Ghosts (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Edal the Otter From ' Ring of Bright Water ' by GAVIN MAXWELL (Springboard) 11.20 Hide and Seek Poems by Vernon Scannell , Charles Causley , John Walsh ; and a story by James Jones (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect Man changes Man 4: Prolongation of Life Compiled by TONY GIBSON 12.0 Announcements ContributorsMusic By: Albert ChatterleyUnknown: Gavin Maxwell Unknown: Vernon Scannell Unknown: Charles Causley Unknown: John Walsh Story By: James Jones Unknown: Tony Gibson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700601] | Drama Workshop Man and the Seasons 5: The Apples of the Sun Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL ContributorsIntroduced By: Derek BowskillAround our Shore 1: Trawlers from Hull Script by PADDY FEENY (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS 2.30 Business SIR BILLY BUTLIN describes his early days; and an excerpt from Raisins by William Saroyan (Speak) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsScript By: Paddy FeenyUnknown: Gordon Reynolds Unknown: Sir Billy Butlin Unknown: William Saroyan Music By: Glyn Harris Allons-y! 25: Claudine a une bonne idee Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audiovisual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Notts Void! 25: Plan&te 217, part 1 B-22 + K9 = Terre Written by MICHEL FAURE (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenWritten By: Michel Faure Introduced By: William Appleby |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700602] | Religious Service. (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You - Dreams Written by SEAMUS HEANEY ContributorsWritten By: Seamus HeaneyMusic Workshop 1 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsProduced By: William MurphyKarl Bern Makes his First Motor Car (1885): written by KATHLEEN HOUNSELL-ROBERTS (World History) 2.20 Music Session One Pawley's Peepholes A radio opera based on a story by JOHN WYNDHAM Music by DAVID LORD Libretto by ERIC ALLEN WILLIAM APPLEBY teaches the music 2.40 India - Steelworks at Rourkela Compiled by J. M. BURKE (Geography) ContributorsUnknown: Karl BernWritten By: Kathleen Hounsell-Roberts Story By: John Wyndham Unknown: Eric Allen Unknown: William Appleby Unknown: J. M. Burke |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700603] | Music Workshop 2 Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Poetry and Jazz Uncertainties VERNON SCANNELL introduces some poems to music by THE MICHAEL GARRICK TRIO With DIANA OLSSON and STEPHEN THORNE Produced by STUART EVANS (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Mapping a Hedge by JEAN CONRAN (Nature) ContributorsProduced By: William MurphyIntroduces: Vernon Scannell Unknown: Michael Garrick Unknown: Diana Olsson Unknown: Stephen Thorne Produced By: Stuart Evans Unknown: Jean Conran Movement. Mime, and Music-1 by JAMES DODDING for the 7-9-year-olds ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingForeign Correspondent A BBC correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Why do Things Mouef by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music I byPENNY WHITTAM The story of Noah, to the music of Scarlatti, arranged by PAMELA KENWAY (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 5: The Independence of Ghana Written by KAYE WHITEMAN ContributorsUnknown: Harry ArmstrongUnknown: Penny Whittam Arranged By: Pamela Kenway Written By: Kaye Whiteman |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700604] | The Summer Birds by PENELOPE FARMER adapted by PHILIPPA PEARCE Part 1: The Boy Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Tall Stories ContributorsUnknown: Penelope FarmerAdapted By: Philippa Pearce Produced By: Richard Wortley Narrator: Gary Watson Charlotte: Elizabeth Yuill The Boy: Derek Lamden Religious Service Movement and Music 1 Looking Ahead Learning About Life 5: Starting a Family Arranged and introduced by MICHAEL SMEE ContributorsIntroduced By: Michael SmeeAdoption Introduced by LESLIE SMITH (Christian Focus) 18.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced bv JOHN CAMBURN 5: Games and a Wedding Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Change by MARGERY MORRIS Manohar, Krishna's nephew, is interested in new methods Presented by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series) 11.40 Sydney MALCOLM BILLINGS talks about some of the problems of his native city (Geography) ContributorsIntroduced By: Leslie SmithDuced By: William Murphy Unknown: John Camburn Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Presented By: Barry Foster Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Sydney Malcolm |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700605] | The Castle of Yew by LUCY BOSTON (Let's Join In) The Ballad of Mulan: a Chinese story of a girl who went to war Written by ROBERT GITTINGS and JO MANTON (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsWritten By: Robert GittingsWritten By: Jo Manton Movement and Music 2 by JAMES BODDING An Act oj Worship Introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsA Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 25: Everybody Sing (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Birds and Flying by MARY COCKETT. (Springboard) 11.20 The Street Sings An excerpt from ' I Knock at the Door,' the autobiography by Sean O'Casey ; and a poem 'New Light on Terry Street' by Douglas Dunn (Listening and Writing) ContributorsMusic By: Albert ChatterleyUnknown: Mary Cockett. Unknown: Sean O'Casey Unknown: Douglas Dunn |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700608] | Drama Workshop Man and the Seasons - 6 Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL ContributorsIntroduced By: Derek BowskillAround Our Shore 2: North Sea Gas What is life like on a drill rig? Script by BARRY CARMAN (Exploration Earth: radio-vision) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS 2.30 The Way We Speak - 2 Being Yourself (Speak) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 by GLYN HARRIS for the 9-11-year-olds ContributorsScript By: Barry CarmanUnknown: Gordon Reynolds Music By: Glyn Harris Allons-y! 26: Une lettre de Paris Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audiovisual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous Voici ! 26: Planète 217. part 2 Written by MICHEL FAURE (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenUnknown: Nous Voici Written By: Michel Faure Introduced By: William Appleby |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700609] | Religious Service (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Over to You Rules Written by DAVID HAMMOND ContributorsWritten By: David HammondMusic Workshop 1 Written by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsWritten By: William MurphyJohn Eyre Crosses Southern Australia (1841) Written bv PHYLLIS DRAYSON (World History) 2.20 Music Session One WILLIAM APPLEBY teaches the music of Pawley's Peepholes': a radio opera by DAVID LORD Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.48 Indonesia - a Motor Scooter Factory by MICHAEL LEIFER (Geography) ContributorsUnknown: John EyreUnknown: William Appleby Unknown: Michael Leifer |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700610] | Music Workshop 2 2.20 Poetry and Folksong. Work and Worry: SEAMUS HEANEY introduces poems read by MICHAEL LONGLEY and DEREK MAHON and songs from DAVID HAMMOND (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Night Owls by CLIO MATHESON (Nature) ContributorsIntroduces: Seamus HeaneyRead By: Michael Longley Read By: Derek Mahon Unknown: David Hammond Movement, Mime, and Music -1 by JAMES DODDING for the 7-9-year-olds ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingForeign Correspondent 11. Helping Things Move - 1 byBARRYARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.2* Movement and Music 1 (Repeated: Thurs, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 6: Apartheid in South Africa Compiled by MICHAEL SMEE |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700611] | The Summer Birds by PENELOPE FARMER Part 2: Flying (Living Language) 2.24 Poetry Corner: Water Religious Service Please Come Again: caring for the mentally retarded Introduced by LESLIE SMITH (Christian Focus) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up Written by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 6: Meet the Elephant Written by douglas COOMBES 11.29 Pilgrimage by MARGERY MORRIS A year after the birth of his baby son, Krishna goes on a pilgrimage to give thanks. Presented by BARRY FOSTER iMan series) 11.40 Calcutta DESMOND DOIG talks about some of the problems of India's largest city and industrial centre. (Geography) ContributorsIntroduced By: Leslie SmithIntroduced By: John Camburn Unknown: Margery Morris Presented By: Barry Foster Music and Movement 1 Looking Ahead Learning About Life 6: Birth of a Child Arranged by MICHAEL SMEE ContributorsArranged By: Michael Smee |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700612] | The Tale of the Doll from ' Tales from Russia ' by SHIRLEY GOULDEN (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: Shirley GouldenThe Castle of Yew (2) by LUCY BOSTON (Lets Join In) Movement and Music 2 by JAMES PODDING An Act of Worship Introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsA Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 26: The Overcoat - weather (This programme should be tape-recorded, 11.0 The Strange Fire of Vikings and Red Indians Written by JENYTH WORSLEY (Springboard) 11.20 The Tiger's Bones A radio play by TED HUGHES 1: The Telescope (Listening and Writing) ContributorsMusic By: Albert ChatterleyWritten By: Jenyth Worsley Play By: Ted Hughes |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700615] | Drama Workshop Man and the Seasons - 7 Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL ContributorsIntroduced By: Derek BowskillAround Our Shore 3: Goonhilly Down JOHNNY morris visits Goonhilly Down Communications Centre and makes a phone call to Tokyo. (Exploration Earth: radiovision) 2.29 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Singer mari GRIFFITH 2.30 Getting a Job ' A Real Good Smile short story by bill NAUGHTON (Speak) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 by GLYN HARRIS for the 9-11-year-olds ContributorsUnknown: Johnny MorrisSinger: Gordon Reynolds Music By: Glyn Harris Allons-y! 27: En route! Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audiovisual programme) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous Voici ! 27: Planète 217, part 3 K9 + Dupuis = Rayon O? Written by MICHEL FAURE (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenUnknown: Nous Voici Written By: Michel Faure Introduced By: William Appleby |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700616] | Religious Service (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) S.59 Interlude 9.55 Over to You Holidays Written by STEWART LOVE ContributorsWritten By: Stewart LoveMusic Workshop 1 Written by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsWritten By: William MurphyDiscovery and primary school science: a special programme for teachers by ARTHUR VIALLS (As this programme is suitable material for discussion groups, tape recording is recommended) ContributorsUnknown: Arthur ViallsBurke and Wills go North from Melbourne (1860) Written by GARRY LYLE (World History) 2.20 Music Session One WILLIAM APPLEBY teaches the music of 'Pawley's Peepholes': a radio opera by DAVID LORD 2.40 Surinam - Wageningen Project by EDWIN GALE (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Garry LyleUnknown: William Appleby |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700617] | Mu.sic Workshop 2 Written by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Poetry and Jazz Certainties VERNON SCANNELL introduces some poems to music by the MICHAEL GARRICK TRIO with diana OLSSON and STEPHEN THORNE (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Hedgehogs by CLIO MATHESON. (Nature) ContributorsWritten By: William MurphyIntroduces: Vernon Scannell Unknown: Diana Olsson Unknown: Stephen Thorne Movement, Mime, and Music- by JAMES DODDING Foreign Correspondent A BBC Correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Helping Things Move - 11 by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.2* Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM The story of Noah with music by Scarlatti, arranged by PAMELA KENWAY Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.41 Contemporary History 7: The Civil Rights Movement in the USA Written by JEREMY GIBSON ContributorsUnknown: Harry ArmstrongArranged By: Pamela Kenway Written By: Jeremy Gibson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700618] | The Summer Birds by PENELOPE FARMER Part 3: The Fight in the Air (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Grandmother on the Beach Some poems about the seaside, said by JEAN ROGERS , MALCOLM TIERNEY , and JON ROLLASON ContributorsUnknown: Jean RogersUnknown: Malcolm Tierney Unknown: Jon Rollason The Conscience of Mankind How far can nations co-operate with one another to build the world of the future? Introduced by LESLIE SMITH (Christian Focus) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow up Written by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced hv JOHN CAMBURN 7: Animal Song Written by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 The Story of Gandhi by MARGERY MORRIS Presented by BARRY FOSTER (Man series) 11.40 Lagos RICHARD ASPINALL talks abOUt the federal capital of Nigeria. (Geography) ContributorsIntroduced By: Leslie SmithUnknown: John Camburn Unknown: Margery Morris Presented By: Barry Foster Talks: Richard Aspinall Religious Service Music and Movement 1 Looking Ahead Learning About Life 7: Responsibility of a Parent Arranged by MICHAEL SMEE ContributorsArranged By: Michael Smee |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700619] | Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING An Act of Worship Introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph Rolls |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700622] | Drama Workshop Man and the Seasons Introduced by DEREK BOWSKILL ContributorsIntroduced By: Derek BowskillAround our Shore 4: Caledonian Canal Script by CARRY LYLE (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS Singer MARI GRIFFITH 2.30 Speak for Yourself Spoken English work by listening schools. (Speak) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 by GLYN HARRIS for the 9-11-year-olds ContributorsScript By: Carry LyleUnknown: Gordon Reynolds Unknown: Singer Mari Griffith Music By: Glyn Harris Allons-y! 28: Un reportage agréable Written by EMILE HARVEN (An audio-visual programme) 10.45 Interlude lt.47 Nous Voici ! 28: Planète 217, Episode 4 0 + 0 = 0 Written by MICHEL FAURE (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by WILLIAM APPLEBY ContributorsWritten By: Emile HarvenUnknown: Nous Voici Written By: Michel Faure Introduced By: William Appleby |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700623] | Special programme for teachers Discovery and primary school science The series Discovery will return in the autumn term. Today the producer ARTHUR VIALLS gives examples from the forthcoming programmes and discusses their use in school. ContributorsUnknown: Arthur ViallsReligious Service 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Oner to You 8: Postbag by CHRISTINE DUDLEY Music Workshop 1 The violin-maker a cantata for radio by PAUL TOWNSEND and MICHAEL JESSETT Produced by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsUnknown: Paul TownsendUnknown: Michael Jessett Produced By: William Murphy John Flynn and the Flying Doctor Service Written by PHYLLIS DRAYSON (World History) 2.20 Pawley's Peepholes Music by DAVID LORD Libretto by ERIC ALLEN Production by JENYTH WORSLEY (Music Session One) 2.40 Peru - Fishing Industry by AUDREY KENNETT (Geography) ContributorsUnknown: John FlynnWritten By: Phyllis Drayson Music By: David Lord Unknown: Eric Allen Production By: Jenyth Worsley Unknown: Audrey Kennett |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700624] | Stories and Rhymes A programme of children's writing Another Spot of Bother 9.55 Movement, Mime, and Music - 1 by JAMES DODDING for the 7-9-year-olds - ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingMusic Workshop 2 A miniature cantata for schools by PETER PORTER and CAREY BLYTON Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 2.20 Your Own Work A programme of writing by listeners to the series Produced by STUART EVANS (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Glow-worms by CHRISTINE DUDLEY (Nature) ContributorsUnknown: Peter PorterUnknown: Carey Blyton Produced By: William Murphy Produced By: Stuart Evans Unknown: Christine Dudley Foreign Correspondent A BBC correspondent talks on a topic of interest and importance in the immediate past, present, or future 11.0 Why do Things Stop! by HARRY ARMSTRONG (Junior Science) 11.20 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM The story of Noah with music by Scarlatti arranged by PAMELA KENWAY (Repeated: Thursday, 9.55 am) 11.40 Contemporary History 8: Human Rights and Group Prejudice by MAURJCE WHITBREAD ContributorsUnknown: Harry ArmstrongArranged By: Pamela Kenway |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700625] | Writing by Listeners Writing by children listening to the series: arranged and produced by JOAN GRIFFITHS (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Let's Hear it Again ContributorsProduced By: Joan GriffithsReligious Service Music and Movement 1 Looking Ahead Learning About Life 8: On Your Own Arranged by MICHAEL SMEE ContributorsArranged By: Michael SmeeComment: pupils' reactions to the term's programmes Introduced by LESLIE SMITH (Christian Focus) 10.50 Music Workshop 2 Follow-up: Music made by the children of Royal Kent Primary School. Oxshott Produced by WILLIAM MURPHY 11.0 Time and Tune Introduced by JOHN CAMBURN 8: Fun at the Zoo Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Your Work and Ideas by MARGERY MORRIS Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man) 11.40 Johannesburg PETER LEHOLA talks about some of the problems of his native city Produced and edited by ALEX HUNTER. (Geography) ContributorsIntroduced By: Leslie SmithIntroduced By: John Camburn Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Produced By: David Lyttle Talks: Johannesburg Peter Lehola Edited By: Alex Hunter. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700626] | The Emperor's Nightingale by HANS ANDERSEN (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: Hans AndersenPuss in Boots dramatised by MARGARET THOMAS (Let's Join In) ContributorsDramatised By: Margaret ThomasMovement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING An Act of Worship Introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsA Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 26: The Overcoat - the man (This programme should be tape-recorded) 1100 The Story of Persephone adapted for radio by PADDY BECHELY. (Springboard) 11.26 The Tiger's Bones A radio play by TED HUGHES 2: The Tiger (Listening and Writing) ContributorsMusic By: Albert ChatterleyUnknown: Paddy Bechely. Play By: Ted Hughes |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700703] | The Boy Who Trapped the Sun A South American folk story (Let's Join In) A Cricket in Times Square adapted by CARRY LYLE from the book by GEORGE SELDEN Produced by ELIZABETH ORNBO (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsAdapted By: Carry LyleBook By: George Selden Produced By: Elizabeth Ornbo A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 28: The Overcoat - complete (This programme should be tape-recorded) 11.0 Springboard Projects arising out of the term's work recorded in the classroom by PADDY FEENY Selected and produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 11.20 Findings and Keepings A selection of writing sent in by listeners (Listening and Writing) ContributorsMusic By: Albert ChatterleyProduced By: Jenyth Worsley |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700921] | The World of Work 1: Finding Out About Yourself Introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Produced by RITA UDALL ContributorsIntroduced By: John StockbridgeProduced By: Rita Udall The Earth is Blue - 1 Script by GARRY LYLE Produced by GEOFFREY SHERLOCK (Exploration Earth: radiovision) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS 2.30 Self-Consciousness Excerpts from One Way Pendulum by N. F. Simpson , And Man by William Saroyan , and The Member of the Wedding by Carson McCullers. (Speak) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsScript By: Garry LyleProduced By: Geoffrey Sherlock Unknown: Gordon Reynolds Unknown: N. F. Simpson Unknown: William Saroyan Unknown: Glyn Harris French for Beginners Lesson 1: La famille Dupont Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (Radiovision) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous Voicil 1: Mister Charles , illusionniste Written by GEOFFREY BRAITHWAITE (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by JOHN HUW DAVIES 11.20 Springboard A look at the nature of the cat Produced by JENYTH WORSLEY †11.40 Drama Workshop 1: Being Written by CHARLES SAVAGE and ALAN PENN Presented by PETER PACEY Series produced by DlCKON REED ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyUnknown: Nous Voicil Unknown: Mister Charles Written By: Geoffrey Braithwaite Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Written By: Charles Savage Produced By: Dlckon Reed |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700922] | The Parthenon How it was built, its later history, and a visit to the Acropolis in Athens today Written by DUNCAN TAYLOR Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (World History: radiovision) 2.20 Music Session The Music of Africa: 1 Script by JENYTH WORSLEY Produced by DAVID LORD 2.40 Sweden - Forestry in Southern Lapland by ALEX HUNTER The Tuesday series this term is a contribution to geographical studies on the Continent during European Conservation Year. Series produced by ALEX HUNTER. (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Duncan TaylorProduced By: David Lyttle Script By: Jenyth Worsley Produced By: David Lord Unknown: Alex Hunter Produced By: Alex Hunter Religious Service for Primary Schools (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Produced by VERA CRAY ContributorsProduced By: Vera CrayMarsh.' 1: In Mayakovsky Square Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Deutsche Volkslieder Written bv KARL WEBER (Intermediate German) 11.0 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY (Repeated: Thurs, 9.55 am) 11.20 Welcome to Music Club Presented by GARY TAYLOR Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 11.40 Statement of Belief 1: ROSEMARY HAUGHTON Introduced by RALPH ROLLS (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesArranged By: Vera Gray Presented By: Gary Taylor Unknown: Rosemary Haughton |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700923] | Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING for the 7-9 year-olds 2.20 Shane by JACK SCHAEFER : part 1 Produced by STUART EVANS (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Shapes in Nature by MARGARET SHEFFIELD (Nature: radiovision) ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingUnknown: Jack Schaefer Produced By: Stuart Evans Unknown: Margaret Sheffield La France Aujourd'hui 1: Programme varié Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY 10.45 Foreign Correspondent Each week, an examination in depth of a major and current issue in international affairs. Despatches from BBC correspondents around the world are followed by comment, discussion, and interpretation by experts in London. Introduced by GRAHAM TAYAR 11.0 Inquiry Unit 1: Self and Others 1: Self-interest: compiled by ROBERT LAMB , SIMON CLEMENTS (For the 15-16 age group) 11.20 Discovery Human Biology-1: Your Senses by ARTHUR VIALLS 11.40 Contemporary History 1: The Russian Revolution Compiled by LIONEL KOCHAN ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyUnknown: Robert Lamb Unknown: Simon Clements Unknown: Lionel Kochan History in Evidence Roman Britain - 1: Claudius' Triumph in Britain Written by JEREMY GIBSON Produced by ALAN EREIRA 9.45 Music Workshop 2 Mutiny on the Cutty Sark by JOHN PARRY Music arranged by IANHUMPHRIS Written and produced by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsWritten By: Jeremy GibsonUnknown: Cutty Sark Unknown: John Parry Produced By: William Murphy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700924] | Time and Tune 1: Come to the Party Presented by JOHN CAMBURN Written by JOHN EDWARDS Edited and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Beginnings by MARGERY MORRIS Narrated by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man) 11.40 Fenlands: Bedford Level by ROBIN BURTON First of ten weekly programmes on The Landscape of Britain Series produced and edited by ALEX HUNTER. (Geography) ContributorsPresented By: John CamburnWritten By: John Edwards Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Robin Burton Edited By: Alex Hunter. The Tailor and the Bogle: a folk tale retold by LEILA DAVIES (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Left, Right, Left, Right With JEAN ROGERS , MALCOLM TIERNEY , and JON ROLLASON Produced by DICKON REED 2.30 Unos minutos nada mds 1: Asesinato en la granja Written by HARRY LAWSON (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 Learning about Life 1: Who Am I? Introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE ContributorsUnknown: Leila DaviesUnknown: Jean Rogers Unknown: Malcolm Tierney Unknown: Jon Rollason Introduced By: John Stockbridge The Bible: How and Why 1: The Bible is a Library by ROBERT C. WALTON 9.55 Movement and Music I ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonReligious Service for Primary Schools Johann Strauss Written by H. F. GARTEN (Deutsch fur die Oberstufe) ContributorsUnknown: Johann Strauss |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700925] | Voix de France 1: Jeunes cineastes Compiled and presented by GEOFFREY BRAITHWAITE (Sixth-form French) 10.50.4 Corner for Music bV ALBERT CHATTERLEY 1: Starting and Stopping (This programme should be tape-recorded) ContributorsPresented By: Geoffrey BraithwaiteThe Three Billy Goats Gruff The traditional tale retold for five- and six-year-olds (Let's Join In) 2.20 Chagall Selections from My Life by Marc Chagall , translated by DOROTHY WILLIAMS Produced by JOAN GRIFFITHS (Art and Design: radiovision) 2.40 The Boy and the Wizard A Danish folk tale, adapted for radio by ALAN Boucher Produced by ELIZABETH ORNBO (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: Marc ChagallTranslated By: Dorothy Williams Produced By: Joan Griffiths Unknown: Alan Boucher Produced By: Elizabeth Ornbo Power: a short story by JACK COPE about a boy's efforts to save a trapped bird (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect 2000 ad: It's up to you Sixth-formers talk to TONY GIBSON about the sort of world they want. 12.0 Announcements ContributorsStory By: Jack CopeUnknown: Tony Gibson An Act of Worship Introduced by RALPH ROLLS S.25 Education 1870-1970 Question 1: The Happiest Years? First of three programmes compiled by BARRY CARMAN Editor JOHN KERRY 9.45 Music Workshop 1 The Chockerbox by JOHN SCADDING and PETER SPALDING Music arranged by MICHAEL JESSETT Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsUnknown: Barry Carman Editor: John Kerry Unknown: John Scadding Unknown: Peter Spalding Arranged By: Michael Jessett Produced By: Douglas Coombes |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700928] | The World of Work 2: Finding Out About Jobs Introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE ContributorsIntroduced By: John StockbridgeThe Earth is Blue 2: Around the World Alone SIR FRANCIS CHICHESTER 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS 2.30 Yourself and Others Including a poem by Stephen Spender and an excerpt from Sprightly Running by John Wain. (Speak) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2: by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsUnknown: Sir Francis ChichesterUnknown: Gordon Reynolds Unknown: Stephen Spender Unknown: John Wain. Music By: Glyn Harris French for Beginners Lesson 2: Le petit déjeuner Written by Raymond ESCOFFEY (Radiovision) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous voici! 2: Le siege commence (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together introduced by JOHN HUW DAVIES 11.20 Springboard: the mouse as pet and wild animal Script by JENYTH WORSLEY 11.40 Drama Workshop 2: Need. Written by CHARLES SAVAGE and ALAN PENN Presented by PETER PACEY ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyIntroduced By: John Huw Davies Written By: Charles Savage Unknown: Alan Penn Presented By: Peter Pacey |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700929] | The Marathon Written by JEREMY NICKLIN Produced by DUNCAN TAYLOR (World History) S.20 Music Session The Music of Africa: 2 Script by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 Germany: Autobahns and the Landscape by PAUL BORSTRUP (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Jeremy NicklinProduced By: Duncan Taylor Religious Service for Primary Schools (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Marsh/ 2: In the Tretyakov Gallery Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Der unmogliche Raubtiberfall. Written by CARL DUERING (Intermediate German) 11.0 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM (Repeated: Thurs, 9.55 am) 11.20 Music Power presented by GARY TAYLOR (Music Club) 11.40 Statement of Belief 2: MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE. A short statement followed by a conversation with LESLIE SMITH (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesWritten By: Carl Duering Presented By: Gary Taylor Unknown: Malcolm Muggeridge. Unknown: Leslie Smith |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19700930] | Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING for the 7-9 year-olds 2.20 Shane by JACK SCHAEFER : part 2 (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Numbers in Nature by MARGARET SHEFFIELD (Nature) ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingUnknown: Jack Schaefer La France Aujourd'tmi 2: Monsieur Richard ouvre un restaurant Written by PAULE-ALINE DENT 10.45 Foreign Correspondent Each week, an examination in depth of a major and current issue in international affairs. Introduced by GRAHAM TAYAR 11.9 Inquiry Unit 1: Self and Others 2: The Claim of Our Conscience Written by ROBERT LAMB (For the 15-16 age group) 11.20 Discovery Human Biology-2: Survival of the Fittest by BRIAN GEAR and ARTHUR VIALLS 11.40 Contemporary History 2: The General Strike Compiled by JEREMY GIBSON ContributorsUnknown: Monsieur RichardIntroduced By: Graham Tayar Written By: Robert Lamb Unknown: Brian Gear Unknown: Arthur Vialls Unknown: Jeremy Gibson History in Evidence. Roman Britain-2: Druids on Anglesey Written by ALAN EREIRA 9.45 Music Workshop 2 Written by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsWritten By: Alan EreiraWritten By: William Murphy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701001] | Time and Tune 2: Grandpa Drosselmeyer entertains Written by JOHN EDWARDS Presented by JOHN CAMBURN 11.20 Life in the Sea by MARGERY MORRIS Narrated by BARRY FOSTER (Man series) 11.40 Norfolk Broads - Bure Valley by HUGH BARRETT (Geography) ContributorsUnknown: Grandpa DrosselmeyerUnknown: Margery Morris Unknown: Hugh Barrett The House of Donkeys A verse play by TED HUGHES based on a Chinese folk tale (Living Language series) 2.20 Poetry Corner. Which and Where and Why and When 2.30 Unos minutos nada mas 2: El boicot Written by ROBERT p. CLARKE (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 Learning about Life 2: Others Introduced by JOHN STOCKBniDGEt ContributorsPlay By: Ted HughesWritten By: Robert P. Clarke Introduced By: John Stockbnidget The Bible: How and Why 2: People in the Gospels (i) 9.55 Movement and Music I Religious Service for Primary Schools Alltagsdeutsch by STEPHEN KANOCZ (Deutsch ftir die Oberstaufe series) ContributorsUnknown: Stephen Kanocz |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701002] | Voix de France. 2: Le sens de lhumour en France by GEOFFREY BRAITHWAITE (Sixth-form French) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 2: Words (This programme should be tape-recorded) ContributorsUnknown: Geoffrey BraithwaiteLotto, leaves Home by ASTRID LINDGREN (Let's Join In) 2.20 Chapall - My Life Readings by ANTHONY HALL from Marc Chagall 's autobiography (Art and Design) 2.40 Rapunzel Grimms' Fairy Tale, adapted for radio by Gary LYLE (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: Astrid LindgrenUnknown: Anthony Hall Unknown: Marc Chagall Unknown: Gary Lyle An Act of Worship Introduced by RALPH ROLLS 9.25 Education 1870-1970 II: Question 2: A Community of Love? 9.45 Music Workshop 1 Written by DOUGLAS COOMBES ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsWritten By: Douglas Coombes A Good Day MAUREEN DUFFY presents poems by Norman MacCaig , Stewart Conn , Gerard Manley Hopkins , Louis MacNeice. Edwin Brock , and Leslie Norris (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect 2000 AD: Yes, but what about the bomb? Compiled by ANTHONY SCHOOLING Produced by TOM BUTCHER 12.0 Announcements ContributorsUnknown: Maureen DuffyUnknown: Norman MacCaig Unknown: Stewart Conn Unknown: Gerard Manley Hopkins Unknown: Edwin Brock Unknown: Leslie Norris Produced By: Tom Butcher |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701005] | The World of Work 3: Leaving School †Introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE ContributorsIntroduced By: John StockbridgeThe Earth is Blue 3: Sailing - Ancient Peruvian Style. The voyage of the Kon-Tiki: from the book by Thor Heyerdahl. (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS 2.30 Playing a Part Role-playing in improvised drama - 1. (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsBook By: Thor Heyerdahl.Unknown: Gordon Reynolds Music By: Glyn Harris French for Beginners Lesson 3: La surprise Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (Radiovision) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous voici! 3: Une histoire de spaghetti (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by JOHN HUW DAVIES †11.20 Springboard: Dragon and Unicorn: two mythical animals Script by MARGERY MORRIS †11.40 Drama Workshop 3: Communication. Written by CHARLES SAVAGE and ALAN PENN Presented by PETER PACEY ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyIntroduced By: John Huw Davies Script By: Margery Morris Written By: Charles Savage Unknown: Alan Penn Presented By: Peter Pacey |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701006] | The Murder of Caesar: written by KATHLEEN HOUNSELL-ROBERTS (World History) 2.20 Music Session The Music of Africa: 3 Script by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 West Germany: Rhine-River of Europe by DAVID SINCLAIR (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Kathleen Hounsell-RobertsUnknown: David Sinclair Religious Service for Primary Schools (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Marsh! 3: A Trip to Klin Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Das Geheimnis der alten Scheune Written by CARL DUERING (Intermediate German) 11.0 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM 11.20 Sounds and Effects Presented by GARY TAYLOR (Music Club) 11.40 Eat your Sweet Ape A play about man's need for his fellow human beings by R. E. T. LAMB Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Sixth Form Series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) Radiovision for Schools: To follow certain broadcasts described as a ' radiovision ' programme it is necessary to have the accompanying film strip. ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesMusic By: Penny Whittam Presented By: Gary Taylor Unknown: R. E. T. Lamb |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701007] | Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING 2.20 Shane by JACK SCHAEFER : part 3 (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Honeycomb by MARGARET SHEFFIELD (Nature) ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingUnknown: Jack Schaefer La France Aujourd'hui 3: Monsieur Richard est un bon restaurateur Written by PAULE-ALINE DENT †10.45 Foreign Correspondent Each week. an examination in depth of a major and current issue in international affairs. Introduced by GRAHAM TAYAR 11.0 Inquiry Unit 1: Self and Others 3: A Sense of Community Moves: a play specially written for radio by JEREMY GIBSON Produced by DICKON REED (For the 15-16 age group) 11.20 Discovery Human Biology 3: The Starving Millions 11.40 Contemporary History 3: The Depression Compiled by MAURICE WHITBREAD †ContributorsUnknown: Monsieur RichardWritten By: Paule-Aline Dent Introduced By: Graham Tayar Unknown: Jeremy Gibson Produced By: Dickon Reed Unknown: Maurice Whitbread History in Evidence Roman Britain - 3 Written by JEREMY GIBSON 9.45 Music Workshop 2 Written by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsWritten By: Jeremy GibsonWritten By: William Murphy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701008] | Time and Tune 3: Toys and Games Presented by JOHN CAMBURN Written by JOHN EDWARDS 11.20 Life on the Land by MARGERY MORRIS Narrated by BARRY FOSTER (Man series) 11.40 North Downs - Pilgrim's Way Compiled by PHILIP HOLLAND (Geography) ContributorsPresented By: John CamburnWritten By: John Edwards Unknown: Margery Morris Unknown: Philip Holland The Bible: How and Why 3: People in the Gospels (ii) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 Religious Service for Primary Schools ‡ Grillparzer Written by HUBERT GAISBAUER (Deutsch fiir die Oberstaufe series) ContributorsWritten By: Hubert GaisbauerDrummer Delaney's Sixpence by KEITH DEWHURST Produced by RICHARD WORTLEY (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Lets Pretend 2.30 Unos minutos nada mds 3: El senor Robinson, turista extraordinario Written by ROBERT P. CLARKE (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 Learning about Life 3: Your Parents Introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE †ContributorsUnknown: Keith DewhurstProduced By: Richard Wortley Introduced By: John Stockbridge |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701009] | Lazy Tok by MERVYN SKIPPER (Let's Join In) 2.20 Surrealism EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH on paintings by Magritte, Ernst, and Dali. Three Surrealist Songs by JOHN TAVENER , sung by HONOR MCKELLAR (Art and Design: radiovision) 2.40 The Frog Princess A Russian folk tale, from the book Tales from Russia retold by SHIRLEY GOULDEN (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: Edward Lucie-SmithSongs By: John Tavener Sung By: Honor McKellar Unknown: Shirley Goulden Julian- a play for the classroom by RAY JENKINS about a contest between two boys for the leadership of a gang (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect 2000 ad: Daily bread Compiled by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE 12.0 Announcements ContributorsUnknown: Ray JenkinsUnknown: John Stockbridge An Act of Worship introduced by RALPH ROLLS 9.25 Education 1870-1970 III: Question Three: Education for What? (This programme should be tape-recorded) 9.45 Music Workshop 1 Written by DOUGLAS COOMBES ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsWritten By: Douglas Coombes Actualités Francaises A talk on current affairs in France given by HENRI APPIA and AGNES TANGUY (Voix de France) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 3: Animals (This programme should be tape-recorded) ContributorsUnknown: Henri AppiaUnknown: Agnes Tanguy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701012] | The World of Work 4: Working with Machines Introduced by BARRY CARMAN †ContributorsIntroduced By: Barry CarmanThe Earth is Green 1: The Amazon Forests Script by DOUGLAS BOTTING (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS 2.34 Respect A scene from the play A Raisin in the Sun by LORRAINE HANSBERRY. (Speak series) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsScript By: Douglas BottingUnknown: Gordon Reynolds Unknown: Lorraine Hansberry. Music By: Glyn Harris French for Beginners Lesson 4: Depart pour l'école Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (Radiovision) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous voici! 4: II n'y a pas de fumée sans feu. (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by JOHN HUWDAVIES 11.20 Springboard: Noise Script by GLADYS WHITRED 11.40 Drama Workshop 4: Pattern. Written by CHARLES SAVAGE and ALAN PENN Presented by PETER PACEY ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyWritten By: Charles Savage Unknown: Alan Penn Presented By: Peter Pacey |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701013] | Religious Service for Primary Schools (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 1.50 Interlude 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Marsh! 4: A Komsomol Meeting Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Auf der Suche nach einem Abenteuer: written by HILDE-MARIA KRAUS (Intermediate German) 11.0 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM (Repeated: Thurs, 9.55 am) 11.20 Pick It Up and Play It: Jew's harps Presented by GARY TAYLOR (Music Club) 11.40 The Good Life (O LESLIE SMITH looks at the idea of the good life and how some people try to live it - with and without religion. Produced by RALPH ROLLS (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesPresented By: Gary Taylor Unknown: Leslie Smith Androcles and the Lion A story from the reign of Tiberius (AD 14-37): written by KATHLEEN HOUNSELL-ROBERTS Music by PAMELA KENWAY (World History) 2.20 Music Session The Music of Africa: 4 Script by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.41 Netherlands - The Delta Scheme by ALEX HUNTER (Geography: radiovision) ContributorsWritten By: Kathleen Hounsell-RobertsMusic By: Pamela Kenway |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701014] | Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING for the 7-9 year-olds 2.20 Goodbye to All That by ROBERT GRAVES Part 1: adapted and produced by ELIZABETH ORNBO (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Spiders' Webs by MARGARET SHEFFIELD (Nature series) ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingProduced By: Elizabeth Ornbo La France Aujourd'hui 4: Qu'avez-vous compris? 10.45 Foreign Correspondent Each week, an examination in depth of a major and current issue in international affairs. Introduced by GRAHAM TAYAR 11.0 Inquiry Unit 1: Self and Others 4: Living with Authority Written by FRED HOOPER (for the 15-16 age group) 11.20 Discovery The Unseen World - 1: It just Growed, by ARTHUR VIALLS 11.40 Contemporary History 4: The Rise of Hitler. Compiled by MAURICE WHITBREAD ContributorsIntroduced By: Graham TayarWritten By: Fred Hooper Unknown: Arthur Vialls History in Evidence. Roman Britain-4: A Roman Palace. Written by TONY NORTON 9.45 Music Workshop 2 Written by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsWritten By: Tony NortonWritten By: William Murphy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701015] | Time and Tune. 4: How the Nutcracker was broken Presented by JOHN CAMBURN Written by JOHN EDWARDS 11.20 Survival on Dry Land by MARGERY MORRIS Narrated by BARRY FOSTER (Man series) 11.40 Cotswolds - Wotton-under-Edge: compiled by PHILIP HOLLAND. (Geography) ContributorsPresented By: John CamburnWritten By: John Edwards Unknown: Margery Morris Unknown: Philip Holland. The Bible: How and Why by ROBERT C. WALTON 4: People in the Gospels (in) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 X ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonReligious Service for Primary Schools Orpheus by KENNETH CAVANDER Produced by JOAN Griffiths (Living Language series) 2.20 Poetry Corner Let's Hear It Again: a second hearing of favourite poems 2.30 Unos minutos nada mds 4:Excursion a la playa Written by HARRY LAWSON (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 Learning about Life 4: I'm Emotional Introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE ContributorsUnknown: Kenneth CavanderProduced By: Joan Griffiths Introduced By: John Stockbridge Nachrichten und Neuigkeiten by STEPHEN KANOCZ. (Deutsch fur die Oberstaufe series) ContributorsUnknown: Stephen Kanocz. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701016] | Voix de France 4: Cafés littéraires Written by PAULE-ALlNE DENT (Sixth-form French) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 4: The Wind (This programme should be tape-recorded) The Gingerbread Man: a traditional tale (Let's Join In) 2.20 Henri Cartier-Bresson The great photographer's work and methods discussed by himself and others (Art and Design) 2.40 Coyote Rescues the Sun A folk tale of the Californian Indians. (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: Henri Cartier-BressonAn Act of Worship introduced by RALPH ROLLS 9 25 Oats and Beans and Barley presented by GORDON REYNOLDS (Music Box Treasury) 9.45 Music Workshop 1 Written by DOUGLAS COOMBES †ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph RollsPresented By: Gordon Reynolds Written By: Douglas Coombes A Sense of Atmosphere Ray JENKINS talks about writing plays, with scenes from his play Julian (Listening and Writing) 11.49 Prospect 2000 AD: Tomorrow s roof Compiled by ANTHONY SCHOOLING 12.9 Announcements ContributorsTalks: Ray Jenkins |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701019] | The World of Work 5: Working On Your Own Introduced by BARRY CARMAN ContributorsIntroduced By: Barry CarmanThe Earth is Green 2: The Border Forest Script by ALAN C. JENKINS (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS 2.30 Making Your Name ' A Certificate for Life-Saving ': short story by SID CHAPLIN (Speak) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsScript By: Alan C. JenkinsUnknown: Gordon Reynolds Story By: Sid Chaplin Music By: Glyn Harris French for Beginners Lesson 5: Revision Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (Radiovision) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous voici! 5: Une désagréable surprise Written by MICHEL DE LANTIVY (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by JOHN huw DAVIES Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMB ES 11.20 Springboard. At the Zoo Script by EDWARD BLISHEN †11.40 Drama Workshop 5: Pattern Breaking Written by CHARLES SAVAGE and ALAN PENN Presented by PETER PACEY ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyWritten By: Michel de Lantivy Produced By: Douglas Coomb Script By: Edward Blishen Written By: Charles Savage Presented By: Peter Pacey |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701020] | Religious Service for Primary Schools (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 8.50 Interlude 9.55 Movement and Music 2 Fireworks: by JAMES DODDING †Pompeii and Vesuvius Written by DUNCAN TAYLOR (World History: radiovision) 2.20 Music Session The Music of Africa - 5 Script by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 Belgium-pit closures in the Borinage by DAVID BLAKE (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Duncan TaylorUnknown: David Blake Marsh! 5: At the Theatre Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Und der Hund mir nach Written by MILO SPERBER (Intermediate German) 11.0 Movement and Music J by PENNY WHITTAM (Repeated: Thurs, 9.55 am) 11.20 Electronic Synthesisers Presented by GARY TAYLOR (Music Club) 11.40 The Good Life (ii) LESLIE SMITH looks at the idea of the good life and how some people try to live it - with and without religion. (Sixth Form Series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesWritten By: Milo Sperber Presented By: Gary Taylor Unknown: Leslie Smith |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701021] | Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING 2.20 Goodbye to All That by ROBERT GRAVES Part 2: adapted and produced by ELIZABETH ORNBO (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Tracks and Signs by LESLEY GOULD. (.Nature) ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingProduced By: Elizabeth Ornbo Unknown: Lesley Gould. La France Aujourd'hui 5: Toujours de service Written by ARIEL DAIGRE Produced by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY †10.45 Foreign Correspondent Each week, an examination in depth of a major and current issue in international affairs. Introduced by GRAHAM TAYAR 11.0 Inquiry Unit 1: Self and Others 5: Taking Action Written by FRED HOOPER 11.20 Discovery The Unseen World 2: Fleming discovers Penicillin by JO MANTON 11.40 Contemporary History 5: Munich Compiled by PHILIP HOLLAND ContributorsWritten By: Ariel DaigreProduced By: Raymond Escoffey Unknown: Jo Manton Unknown: Philip Holland HistoryinEvidence Roman Britain - 5: written by BRENDA RALPH LEWIS 9.45 Music Workshop 2 Written by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsWritten By: Brenda Ralph LewisWritten By: William Murphy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701022] | Time and Tune 5: Clara wakes at midnight Presented by JOHN CAMBURN Written by JOHN EDWARDS 11.29 The Dinosaurs by MARGERY MORRIS Narrated by BARRY FOSTER (Man series) 11.40 Cornwall - Porthleven Compiled by MICHAEL SMEE (Geography) ContributorsPresented By: John CamburnWritten By: John Edwards Unknown: Margery Morris The Bible: How and Why by ROBERT C. WALTON 5: How the Gospels were written (i) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonReligious Service for Primary Schools John Bunyan by PHILIPPA PEARCE (Living Language) f 2.26 Poetry Corner I saw eight magpies in a tree 2.3* Unos minutos nada mas 5: La neuva criada Written by HARRY LAWSON (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.49 Learning about Life 5: Being Somebody Introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE ContributorsUnknown: John BunyanIntroduced By: John Stockbridge Interview mit Ralf Dahrendor ] Interviewer STEPHEN KANOCZ (Deutsch ftir die Oberstufe series) ContributorsUnknown: Ralf DahrendorInterviewer: Stephen Kanocz |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701023] | Voix de France 5: Apres Sartre, quoi? Compiled and presented by GEOFFREY BRAITHWAITB (Sixth-form French) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 5: Fireworks. (This programme should be tape-recorded) ContributorsPresented By: Geoffrey BraithwaitbThe Emily Jane Puffer by JESSIE ANDERSON (Let's Join In) 2.20 Seen Doing KEITH KENNEDY sent seven young people out with cameras to test the idea that a person is seen at his most individual when doing some action characteristic of him. They discuss the results. (Art and Design) 2.40 The Greek Legend oj Persephone retold by PATRICK DUGGAN (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: Emily Jane PufferUnknown: Jessie Anderson Unknown: Keith Kennedy Unknown: Patrick Duggan People in Their Places MAUREEN DUFFY presents poems by R. S. Thomas , Harri Webb , Theodore Roethke , Stewart Conn , Maurice Lindsay : and the short story ' Bank Holiday ' by Katherine Mansfield (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect 2000 AD: Good health Compiled by PAUL VAUGHAN 12.0 Announcements ContributorsUnknown: Maureen DuffyUnknown: R. S. Thomas Unknown: Harri Webb Unknown: Theodore Roethke Unknown: Stewart Conn Unknown: Maurice Lindsay Unknown: Katherine Mansfield Unknown: Paul Vaughan Music Workshop 1 Written by DOUGLAS COOMBES †ContributorsWritten By: Douglas CoombesAn Aft of Worship introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph Rolls |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701026] | The World of Work 5: Working On Your Own Introduced by BARRY CARMAN ContributorsIntroduced By: Barry CarmanThe Earth is Green 2: The Border Forest Script by ALAN C. JENKINS (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS 2.30 Making Your Name 'A Certificate for Life-Saving': short story by SID CHAPLIN (Speak) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsScript By: Alan C. JenkinsUnknown: Gordon Reynolds Story By: Sid Chaplin Unknown: Glyn Harris French for Beginners Lesson 6: Le professeur arrive Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (Radiovision) 10,45 Interlude 1&.47 Nous voici! 5: Une désagréable surprise Written by MICHEL DE LANTIVY (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by JOHN HUW DAVIES Produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Springboard: At the Zoo Script by EDWARD BLISHEN 11.40 Drama Workshop 5: Pattern Breaking Written by CHARLES SAVAGE and ALAN PENN Presented by PETER PACEY ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyWritten By: Michel de Lantivy Introduced By: John Huw Davies Produced By: Douglas Coombes Script By: Edward Blishen Written By: Charles Savage Presented By: Peter Pacey |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701027] | Service for Primary Schools (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Movement and Music 2 Fireworks: by JAMES DODDING Pompeii and Vesuvius: Before and after the eruption of AD 79. Written by DUNCAN TAYLOR (World History: radiovision) 2.20 Music Session The Music of Africa - 5 Script by JENYTH WORSLEY 2.40 Belgium - pit closures in the Borinage by DAVID BLAKE (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Duncan TaylorUnknown: David Blake Marsh.' 5: At the Theatre Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Und der Hund mir nach Written by MILO SPERBER (Intermediate German) 11.0 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM (Repeated: Thurs, 9.55 am) 11.20 Electronic Synthesisers Presented bv GARY TAYLOR (Music Club) 11.40 The Good Life (ii) LESLIE SMITH looks at the idea of the good life and how some people try to live it - with and without religion. (Sixth Form Series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesWritten By: Milo Sperber Unknown: Leslie Smith |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701028] | Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING 2.20 Goodbye to All That by ROBERT GRAVES Part 2: adapted and produced by ELIZABETH ORNBO (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Tracks and Signs by LESLEY GOULD (Nature) ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingProduced By: Elizabeth Ornbo Unknown: Lesley Gould La France Aujourd'hui 5: Toujours de service Written by ARIEL DAIGRE Produced by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY 10.45 Foreign Correspondent Each week, an examination in depth of a major and current issue in international affairs. Introduced by GRAHAM TAYAR 11.0 Inquiry Unit 1: Self and Others 5: Taking Action Written bv FRED HOOPER (for the 15-16 age group) 11.20 Discovery The Unseen World 2: Fleming discovers Penicillin by JO MANTON 11.40 Contemporary History 5: Munich Compiled by PHILIP HOLLAND ContributorsWritten By: Ariel DaigreUnknown: Fred Hooper Unknown: Jo Manton Unknown: Philip Holland History in Evidence Roman Britain - 5: written by BRENDA RALPH LEWIS 9.45 Music Workshop 2 Written by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsWritten By: Brenda Ralph LewisWritten By: William Murphy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701029] | Time and Tune 5: Clara wakes at midnight Presented by JOHN CAMBURN Written by JOHN EDWARDS 11.20 The Dinosaurs by MARGERY MORRIS Narrated by BARRY FOSTER (Man series) 11.40 Cornwall - Porthleven Compiled by MICHAEL SMEE (Geography) ContributorsPresented By: John CamburnWritten By: John Edwards Unknown: Margery Morris The Bible: How and Why by ROBERT C. WALTON 5: How the Gospels were written (i) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonReligious Service for Primary Schools John Bunyan by PHILIPPA PEARCE (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner I saw eight magpies in a tree 2.30 Unos minutos nada mas 5: La nueva criada Written by HARRY LAWSON (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 Learning about Life 5: Being Somebody Introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE ContributorsUnknown: John BunyanIntroduced By: John Stockbridge Interview mit Ralf Dahrendorf Interviewer STEPHEN KANOCZ (Deutsch fiir die Oberstufe series) ContributorsUnknown: Ralf DahrendorfInterviewer: Stephen Kanocz |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701030] | Voix de France 5: Apres Sartre, quoi? Compiled and presented by GEOFFREY BRAITHWAITE (Sixth-form French) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 5: Fireworks. (This programme should be tape-recorded) ContributorsPresented By: Geoffrey BraithwaiteThe Emily Jane Puffer by JESSIE ANDERSON (Let's Join In) 2.20 Seen Doing KEITH KENNEDY sent seven young people out with cameras to test the idea that a person is seen at his most individual when doing some action characteristic of him. They discuss the results. (Art and Design) 2.48 The Greek Legend of Persephone retold by PATRICK DUGGAN (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: Emily Jane PufferUnknown: Jessie Anderson Unknown: Keith Kennedy Unknown: Patrick Duggan People in Their Places MAUREEN DUFFY presents poems by R. S. Thomas , Harri Webb , Theodore Roethke , Stewart Conn , Maurice Lindsay : and the short story ' Bank Holiday by Katherine Mansfield (Listening and Writing) f 11.40 Prospect AD 2000: Good health Compiled by PAUL VAUGHAN 12.0 Announcements ContributorsUnknown: Maureen DuffyUnknown: R. S. Thomas Unknown: Harri Webb Unknown: Theodore Roethke Unknown: Stewart Conn Unknown: Maurice Lindsay Unknown: Katherine Mansfield Unknown: Paul Vaughan Music Workshop 1 Written by DOUGLAS COOMBES ContributorsWritten By: Douglas CoombesAn Act of Worship introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph Rolls |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701102] | The World of Work 6: Working in a team Introduced by BARRY CARMAN ContributorsIntroduced By: Barry CarmanThe Earth is Green 3: Forests of Finland Script by W. R. MEAD (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS 2.30 Rough Justice Azdak's Judgment: a scene from The Caucasian Chalk Circle by BERTOLT BRECHT (Speak) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsScript By: W. R. MeadUnknown: Gordon Reynolds Unknown: Bertolt Brecht Unknown: Glyn Harris French for Beginners Lesson 7: Le dejeuner Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFET (Radiovision) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous voici! 6: Le nouveau Pierre Written by MICHEL DE LANTIVY (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by JOHN HUW DAVIES 11.20 Springboard The story of Pippa, a cheetah, from the book The Spotted Sphinx by JOY ADAMSON Script by zoB BAILEY 11.40 Drama Workshop 6: Socialisation Presented by PETER PACEY ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffetUnknown: Pierre Written Script By: Zob Bailey Presented By: Peter Pacey |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701103] | The Shepherds' Play A story of medieval York Written by MARY COCKETT (World History) 2.29 Music Session Music of Benjamin Britten Noye's Fluddc: part 1 Script by DAVID LORD 2.40 France - aluminium and the Savoie landscape by NORMAN TURNER . Series produced and edited by ALEX HUNTER. (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Mary CockettUnknown: Benjamin Britten Script By: David Lord Unknown: Norman Turner Edited By: Alex Hunter. Service for Primary Schools (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Movement and Music 2 Dick Whittington : part 1 ContributorsMusic: Dick WhittingtonMarsh! 6: In the Restaurant Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 19.45 Nicht jeder Stern glitzert Written by MILO SPERBER (Intermediate German) 11.0 Movement and Music 1 (Repeated: Thurs, 9.55 am) 11.20 Bells Presented by GARY TAYLOR (Music Club) 11.49 Encounter with Hinduism (Radiovision) (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesWritten By: Milo Sperber Presented By: Gary Taylor |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701104] | Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING for the 7-9-year-olds 2.20 Goodbye to All That by ROBERT GRAVES Part 3: adapted and produced by ELIZABETH ORNBO (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Wildcats and Home-Cats by CLIO MATHESON (Nature) ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingProduced By: Elizabeth Ornbo La France Aujourd'hui 6: Quoi de neuf? Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY 10.45 Foreign Correspondent Each week, an examination in depth of a major and current issue in international affairs. Despatches from BBC correspondents around the world are followed by comment, discussion and interpretation by experts in London Introduced by GRAHAM TAYAR 11.0 Inquiry Unit II: Work and Life 6: Why Work? Written by CATHY MOORHOUSE (for the 15-16 age group) 11.20 Discovery 3: Your Very Good Health by BRIAN GEAR and ARTHUR VIALLS 11.40 Contemporary History 6: The Battle of Britain Compiled by MICHAEL SMEE ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyWritten By: Cathy Moorhouse Written By: Arthur Vialls History in Evidence Anglo-Saxon Britain: 1 Beowulf and Sutton Hoo Written by BARRY CARMAN 9.4S Music Workshop 2 Written by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsWritten By: Barry CarmanWritten By: William Murphy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701105] | Time and Tune 6: Here come the mice warriors! Presented by JOHN CAMBURN Written by JOHN EDWARDS 11.20 Mammals by MARGERY MORRIS Narrated by BARRY FOSTER (Man series) 11.40 The Trent Valley by ROBERT REID. (Geography) ContributorsPresented By: John CamburnWritten By: John Edwards Unknown: Margery Morris Unknown: Robert Reid. The Pilgrim's Progress by JOHN BUNYAN adapted by SAM LANGDON Produced by joan Griffiths 1: The Wicket Gate (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Please to remember 2.30 Unos minutos nada mds 6: El primer dia de trabajo de Manuel Written by ROBERT P. CLARKE (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 Learning about Life 6: Who needs friends? Introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE ContributorsUnknown: John BunyanAdapted By: Sam Langdon Produced By: Joan Griffiths Introduced By: John Stockbridge The Bible: How and Why by ROBERT C. WALTON 6: How the Gospels were written (ii) S.55 Movement and Music 1 ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonService for Primary Schools 1870-1871 Written by H. r. GARTEN (Deutsch fur die Oberstufe) ContributorsWritten By: H. R. Garten |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701106] | Voix de France 6: André Breton et le surréalisme Written by ODETTE LHENRY (Sixth-form French) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 6: Tick tock. (This programme should be tape-recorded) ContributorsWritten By: Odette LhenryThe Snail who climbed Mount Fuji by M. K. RICHARDSON (Let's Join In) 2.20 Dartd Wynne The sculptor talks about his work with JOHN STOCKBRIDGE and a group of young people. (Art and Design) 2.40 Star Patterns (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: M. K. RichardsonUnknown: Dartd Wynne Unknown: John Stockbridge The Kiss Short story by WALTER MACKEN (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect AD 2000: Getting about Compiled by PADDY FEENY 12.0 Announcements ContributorsStory By: Walter MacKenUnknown: Paddy Feeny Music Workshop I* Written by DOUGLAS COOMBES ContributorsWritten By: Douglas CoombesAn Act of Worship introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph Rolls |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701109] | The World of Work 7: Opportunities Today Arranged and introduced by BARRY CARMAN ContributorsIntroduced By: Barry CarmanThe Earth is Deserted 1: Man in the Sahara Script by JAMES WELLARD (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS 2.30 Playing a Part Role-playing in improvised drama. 2: Thinking and feeling (Speak) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsUnknown: Gordon ReynoldsUnknown: Glyn Harris French for Beginners 8: Sur le pont d'Avignon Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (Radiavision) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous void! 7: Pierre I'Italien Written by GEOFFREY BRAITHWAITE and MICHEL DE LANTIVY (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by JOHN huw DAVIES 11.20 On the Farm The year of a lamb born on a Yorkshire farm Script by WILLIAM MAYNE (Springboard) 11.40 Drama Workshop 7: Exploration (i) Quest for Knowledge Written by CHARLES SAVAGE and ALAN PENN Presented by PETER PACEY ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyWritten By: Geoffrey Braithwaite Written By: Michel de Lantivy Script By: William Mayne Written By: Charles Savage Unknown: Alan Penn Presented By: Peter Pacey |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701110] | Weavers from Abroad Written by MARY COCKETT (World History) 2.20 Music Session Music of Benjamin Britten Noye's Fludde: part 2 Script by DAVID LORD 2.40 France - Conservation of the Coast by ARNOLD KEMP. (Geography) ContributorsWritten By: Mary CockettScript By: David Lord Unknown: Arnold Kemp. Religious Service for Primary Schools (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Dick Whittington and the storm at sea ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingMusic By: Dick Whittington Mar.vh.' 7: Travels Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 In der Sprechstunde Written by HEINRICH MINDEN (Intermediate German) 11.0 Movement and Music 1 bv PENNY WHITTAM (Repeated: Thurs, 9.55 am) 11.20 Tubas Presented by GARY TAYLOR (Music Club) 11.40 Encounter with Buddhism (Radiovision) (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesWritten By: Heinrich Minden Unknown: Penny Whittam Presented By: Gary Taylor |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701111] | Movement, Mime, and Music 1 for the 7-9-year-olds 2.20 Lord Jim by JOSEPH CONRAD , part 1 adapted by SAM LANGDON (Books. Plays, Poems) 2.45 Hamsters and Gerbils by CHRISTINE DUDLEY (Nature) ContributorsUnknown: Joseph ConradAdapted By: Sam Langdon Unknown: Christine Dudley La France Aujourd'hui 7: La journée d'une secrétaire a Paris Written by PAULE-ALINE DENT 10.45 Foreign Correspondent Despatches from BBC correspondents around the world are followed by comment, discussion, and interpretation Introduced by GRAHAM TAYAR 11.30 Inquiry Unit II: Work and Life 7: A Hard Day's Work Written by CATHY MOORHOUSE (for the 15-16 age group) 11.20 Discovery Round-up programme Edited by ARTHUR VIALLS 11.40 Contemporary History 7: Blitzkrieg Compiled by MICHAEL SMEE ContributorsWritten By: Paule-Aline DentWritten By: Cathy Moorhouse Unknown: Michael Smee History in Evidence Anglo-Saxon Britain: 2 The Death of Cynewulf Written by BARRY CARMAN 9.45 Music Workshop 2 Written by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsWritten By: Barry CarmanWritten By: William Murphy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701112] | Time and Tune 7: Prince Nutcracker Presented by JOHN CAMBURN Written by JOHN EDWARDS 11.20 Brain, Eye, and Hand by MARGERY MORRIS Narrated by BARRY FOSTER (Man series) 11.40 The Pennines - Littondale by NORMAN TURNER (Geography) ContributorsPresented By: John CamburnWritten By: John Edwards Unknown: Margery Morris Unknown: Norman Turner The Pilgrim's Progress by JOHN BUNYAN adapted by SAM LANGDON 2: Vanity Fair Produced by JOAN GRIFFITHS (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner I've been to London to look at the Queen 2.30 Unos minutos nada mds 7: Un fin de semana en el campo - 1 Written by ROBERT P. CLARKE (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 Learning about Life 7: Give and Take Introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE ContributorsUnknown: John BunyanAdapted By: Sam Langdon Produced By: Joan Griffiths Written By: Robert P. Clarke Introduced By: John Stockbridge The Bible: How and Why by ROBERT C. WALTON 7: How the Gospels were written liii) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonReligious Service for Primary Schools Fahrcrflucht by ALFRED ANDERSCH Adapted by H. VON FABER (Deutsch fur die Oberstufe series) ContributorsAdapted By: H. von Faber |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701113] | Voix de France 7: Le juge d'instruction (Sixth-form French) 10.50 A Corner for Music 7: Stalls and sideshows. (This programme should be tape-recorded) Very Special Shoe* A story bv MORLEY CALLAGHAN (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect AD 2000: Listen to me! Compiled by ANTHONY SCHOOLING 12.0 Announcements ContributorsUnknown: Morley CallaghanThe Singing Witch by ANITA HEWETT (Let's Join In) 2.20 Pop Art The words of British and American artists on their own work, arranged and produced by JOAN GRIFFITHS (Art and Design: Radiovision) 2.40 The Last Wagon Part 1 An adaptation by EDWARD BLISHEN from the book Antelope Singer by RUTH UNDERHILL (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: Anita HewettProduced By: Joan Griffiths Unknown: Edward Blishen Unknown: Ruth Underhill Music Workshop I Written by DOUGLAS COOMBES ContributorsWritten By: Douglas CoombesAn Act of Worship introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph Rolls |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701116] | The World of Work 8: Training for Tomorrow Arranged and introduced by BARRY CARMAN The Earth is Deserted 2: Man in the Arctic Written and produced by GEOFFREY SHERLOCK (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS 2.30 Learning the Ropes by LESLEY DAVIES , and ' To be a Gardener's Boy ' by EDWARD SEBLEY. (Speak) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 for the 9-11-year-olds, by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsProduced By: Geoffrey SherlockUnknown: Gordon Reynolds Unknown: Lesley Davies Unknown: Edward Sebley. Unknown: Glyn Harris French for Beginners 9: L'anniversaire de Monsieur Dupont Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (Radiovision) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous voici! 8: L'idée de Dédé Written by MAX BELLANCOURT (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together introduced by JOHN HUW DAVIES 11.20 The Mummers' Play - 1 Introduction to the play and the start of rehearsals Script by JENYTH WORSLEY (Springboard) 11.40 Drama Workshop 8: Exploration (ii) Quest for Wealth Written by CHARLES SAVAGE and ALAN PENN Presented by PETER PACEY ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyWritten By: Max Bellancourt Introduced By: John Huw Davies Script By: Jenyth Worsley Written By: Charles Savage Unknown: Alan Penn Presented By: Peter Pacey |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701117] | The Story o/ York Minster NORMAN TURNER describes his visit to the Minster and interviews people who work there (World History) 2.20 Music Session Music of Benjamin Britten Cantata: St Nicolas - 1 by GORDON REYNOLDS 2.40 Switzerland - Vaud: Property Development in the Alps by PHILIP HOLLAND. (Geography) ContributorsUnknown: York MinsterUnknown: Norman Turner Unknown: Benjamin Britten Unknown: Gordon Reynolds Unknown: Philip Holland. Service for Primary Schools (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Marsh! 8: Moscow (i) Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Wilhelm Röntgen, der Entdcckcr dcr X-Strahlen Written by HILDE-MARIA KRAUS (Intermediate German) 11.0 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM (Repeated: Thurs, 9.55 am) 11.20 Recording Session Presented by GARY TAYLOR (Music Club) 11.40 Encounter with Judaism (Radiovision) (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesPresented By: Gary Taylor |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701118] | Movement, Mime, and Music I by JAMES DODDING 2.20 Lord Jim by JOSEPH CONRAD , part 2 adapted by SAM LANGDON Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Books. Plays, Poems) 2.45 Animals in their Winter Hideouts by LESLEY GOULD (Nature) ContributorsUnknown: James DoddingUnknown: Joseph Conrad Adapted By: Sam Langdon Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Lesley Gould La France Aujourd'hui 8: Bertrand du Guesclin Written by ARIEL DAIGRE 10.45 Foreign Correspondent Introduced by GRAHAM TAYAR 11.0 Inquiry Unit II: Work and Life 8: Women at Work Written by CATHY MOORHOUSE (for the 15-16 age group) 11.20 Discovery. 1: Bridges by ARTHUR VIALLS 11.40 Contemporary History 8: D-Day Compiled by ROBERT REID ContributorsWritten By: Ariel DaigreWritten By: Cathy Moorhouse Unknown: Arthur Vialls Unknown: Robert Reid History in Eridence Anglo-Saxon Britain: 3 The Court of King Alfred Written by MAGNUS MAGNUssoNt 9.45 Music Workshop 2 Written by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsWritten By: Magnus MagnussontWritten By: William Murphy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701119] | Time and Tune 8: A wonderful Sleigh Ride Presented by JOHN CAMBURN Written by JOHN EDWARDS 11.20 Apes and Men by MARGERY MORRIS Narrated by BARRY FOSTER (Man series) 11.40 Mid-Wales: Elan Valley by VINCENT KANE (Geography) ContributorsPresented By: John CamburnWritten By: John Edwards Unknown: Margery Morris Unknown: Vincent Kane The Pilgrim's Progress by JOHN BUNYAN adapted by SAM LANGDON 3: Giant Despair (Living Language) Produced by JOAN GRIFFITHS 2.20 Poetry Corner The Horse in the Field 2.30 Unos minutos nada mds 8: Un fin de semana en el campo - 2 Written by ROBERT P. CLARKE (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 Learning about Life 8: Where Am I Going? Introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE ContributorsUnknown: John BunyanAdapted By: Sam Langdon Written By: Robert P. Clarke Introduced By: John Stockbridge The Bible: How and Why by ROBERT C. WALTON 8: Stories with meaning S.55 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Music selected and arranged by VERA GRAY ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonReligious Service for Primary Schools Deutsche Bulladen Written by H. F. GARTEN (Deutsch fiir die Oberstufe) ContributorsWritten By: H. F. Garten |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701120] | Voix de France 8: Baudelaire, critique d'art Written by ODETTE LHENRY (Sixth-form French) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 8: Our friend Wiz. (This should be tape-recorded) ContributorsWritten By: Odette LhenryMusic By: Albert Chatterley Titty Mouse and Tatty Mouse The traditional tale (Let's Join In) 2.20 Record Sleeves PETER BLAKE , HIPGNOSIS, and other artists talk with BARRY CARMAN and JOAN GRIFFITHS about their designs. Script by BARRY CARMAN (Art and Design) 2.40 The Last Wagon: part 2 An adaptation by EDWARD BLISHEN from the book Antelope Singer by RUTH UNDERHILL (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsUnknown: Peter BlakeUnknown: Barry Carman Unknown: Joan Griffiths Script By: Barry Carman Unknown: Edward Blishen Unknown: Ruth Underhill Space Hostages by NICHOLAS FISK adapted by YVONNE BRADBURY Part 1: Lost in Space (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect AD 2000: Who's in charge here? Compiled by LESLIE smith 12.0 Announcements ContributorsAdapted By: Yvonne BradburyUnknown: Leslie Smith Music Workshop 1 Written by DOUGLAS COOMBES ContributorsWritten By: Douglas CoombesAn Act of Worship introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph Rolls |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701123] | The World of Work 9: Applying for a Job Written by R. E. T. DALB†The Earth is Deserted 3: Man in Western Australia Written by PADDY FEENY (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS 2.30 Animals as Machines Including Song of the Battery Hen' and ' Caring for Animals' by JON SILKIN. (Speak) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 by GLYN HARRIS ContributorsWritten By: Paddy FeenyUnknown: Gordon Reynolds Unknown: Jon Silkin. Music By: Glyn Harris French for Beginners 10: Sept heures: papa rentre Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (Radiovision) †10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous void! 9: Du va-etvient chez les Bousquet Written by MAX BELLANCOURT (Third-year French) †11.1 Singing Together Introduced by JOHN HUWDAVIES 11.20 The Mummers' Play - 2 (Springboard) 11.40 Drama Workshop 9: Exploration (iii) Quest for Achievement Written by CHARLES SAVAGE and ALAN PENN Presented by PETER PACEY ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyWritten By: Max Bellancourt Written By: Charles Savage Unknown: Alan Penn Presented By: Peter Pacey |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701124] | Savonarola Written by DUNCAN TAYLOR Music by PAMELA KENWAY (World History) 2.20 Music Session Music of Benjamin Britten Cantata: St Nicolas - 2 by CORDON REYNOLDS †2.40 Italy - Preserving Venice by PETER MUNN (Geography) †ContributorsWritten By: Duncan TaylorUnknown: Benjamin Britten Religious Service for Primary Schools (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingMarsh! 9: Moscow (2) Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) †10.45 Nachrichten und Neuigkeiten Written by STEPHEN KANOCZ (Intermediate German) 11.6 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM (Repeated: Thurs, 9.55 am) †11.20 The Quiet World Presented by GARY TAYLOR (Music Club) 11.40 Encounter with Christianity (Sixth Form series: Religion In its Contemporary Context) (Radiovision) ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesWritten By: Stephen Kanocz Presented By: Gary Taylor |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701125] | Movement, Mime, and Music 1 by JAMES DODDING 2.20 Lord Jim by JOSEPH CONRAD : part 3 adapted by SAM LANGDON Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Human Beings and Animals by PETER CAMPBELL (Nature) ContributorsMusic By: James DoddingUnknown: Joseph Conrad Adapted By: Sam Langdon Produced By: David Lyttle Unknown: Peter Campbell La France Aujourd'hul. 9: Qui sera mannequin vedette? Written by PAULE-ALINE DENT Produced by RAYMOND ESCOFFEYt 10.45 Foreign Correspondent Each week. an examination in depth of a major and current issue in international affairs. Introduced by GRAHAM TAYAR 11.0 Inquiry Unit II: Work and Life 9: A Problem of Leisure? Written by CATHY MOORHOUSE (for the 15-16 age group) 11.20 Discovery. Bridges - 2: The Tay Bridge by ALEX ALLAN and ARTHUR VIALLS 11.40 Contemporary History 9: Hiroshima: a programme en the dropping of the atomic bomb on 6 August 1945 Compiled by BARRY CARMAN ContributorsProduced By: Raymond EscoffeytIntroduced By: Graham Tayar Written By: Cathy Moorhouse Unknown: Alex Allan Unknown: Arthur Vialls Unknown: Barry Carman H-istory in Evidence Anglo-Saxon Britain: 4 An Anglo-Saxon Lawsuit Written by HUGH WOODHOUSE 9.45 Music Workshop 2 Written by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsWritten By: Hugh WoodhouseWritten By: William Murphy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701126] | Time and Tune. 9: The Castle of the Sugar Plum Fairy Presented by JOHN CAMBURN Written by JOHN EDWARDS 11.20 Early Men by MARGERY MORRIS Narrated by BARRY FOSTER (Man series) 11.40 Lake District - Wasdale by NORMAN TURNER (Geography) ContributorsPresented By: John CamburnWritten By: John Edwards Unknown: Margery Morris Unknown: Norman Turner The Pilgrim's Progress by JOHN BUNYAN adapted by SAM LANGDON 4: The Celestial City (Living Language) 2.20 Poetry Corner Three French mice went out for the day 2.30 Unos minutos nada mds 9: El aprendiz de ladrdn - 1 Written by ROBERT P. CLARKE (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 Learning about Life 9: Them and Us: introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE ContributorsUnknown: John BunyanAdapted By: Sam Langdon Written By: Robert P. Clarke Introduced By: John Stockbridge The Bible: How and Why by ROBERT C. WALTON 9: Is the Bible true? (i) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonReligious Service for Primary Schools Das deutsche Fernsehen Written by STEPHEN KANOCZ (Deutsch fur die Oberstufe) ContributorsWritten By: Stephen Kanocz |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701127] | Voix de France 9: Extracts from Le Jeu de I'Amour et du Hasard by Marivaux Narrative links by ARIEL DAIGRE (Sixth-form French) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 9: Raindrops (This programme should be tape-recorded) ContributorsUnknown: Ariel DaigreMusic By: Albert Chatterley Space Hostages by NICHOLAS FISK adapted by YVONNE BRADBURY Part 2: Return to Earth (Listening and Writing) f 11.40 Prospect AD 2000: Is God dead? Compiled by TONY GIBSON 12.0 Announcements ContributorsAdapted By: Yvonne BradburyUnknown: Tony Gibson Preparation for the Nativity Play by MARGARET ROSE (Let's Join In) 2.20 Structure: Buckminster Fuller. How this American architect's thought has ranged from bubbles to geodesic domes. Narrator nigel ANTHONY Interview by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Written and produced by JOAN GRIFFITHS (Art and Design: Radiovision) 2.40 Puss-in-Boots retold by EDWARD BLlSHEN (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsPlay By: Margaret RoseUnknown: Buckminster Fuller. Unknown: John Stockbridge Produced By: Joan Griffiths Told By: Edward Bllshen Music Workshop I Written by DOUGLAS COOMBES ContributorsWritten By: Douglas CoombesAn Act of Worship introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph Rolls |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701130] | The World of Work 10: The Interview Written by R. E. T. LAMB ContributorsWritten By: R. E. T. LambThe Earth is Deserted 4: Where on Earth Four Christmas' stories from unusual settings. Compiled and adapted by CARRY LYLE (Exploration Earth) 2.20 The Music Box by GORDON REYNOLDS 2.30 Speak for Yourself Spoken English work by listening schools. (Speak) 2.40 Movement, Mime, and Music 2 for the 9-11-year-olds by GLYN HARRIS , Adviser to schools for the County of Westmorland ContributorsAdapted By: Carry LyleUnknown: Gordon Reynolds Unknown: Glyn Harris French for Beginners 11: Le chien blesse Written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY (Radiovision) 10.45 Interlude 10.47 Nous voici! 10: La surprise-partie Written by MAX BELLANCOURT (Third-year French) 11.1 Singing Together Introduced by JOHN HUW DAVIES 11.20 Springboard The Mummers' Play: 3 (A radio performance - listening children may join in) Written and produced by JENYTH WORSLEY 11.40 Drama Workshop 10: Extreme Socialisation and Breaking Out Presented by PETER PACRY ContributorsWritten By: Raymond EscoffeyWritten By: Max Bellancourt Produced By: Jenyth Worsley Presented By: Peter Pacry |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701201] | Religious Service for Primary Schools (Repeated: Thursday, 9.5 am) 9.50 Interlude 9.55 Movement and Music 2 by JAMES DODDING Produced by VERA GRAY ContributorsProduced By: Vera Gray2. Benvenuto Cellini Written by JO MANTON Music by PAMELA EENWAT (World History) 2.20 Music Session Music of Benjamin Britten Cantata: St Nicolas - 3 by GORDON REYNOLDS Produced by DAVID LORD 2.40 Cyprus: Water Supply and Irrigation by NIGEL MURPHY (Geography) ContributorsUnknown: Benvenuto CelliniWritten By: Jo Manton Music By: Pamela Eenwat Unknown: Benjamin Britten Unknown: Gordon Reynolds Unknown: Nigel Murphy Marsh! 10: A Happy New Year! Written by VAUGHAN JAMES (Third-year Russian) 10.45 Wie ' Stille Nacht ' entstand Written by STEPHEN KANOCZ (Intermediate German) 11.0 Movement and Music 1 by PENNY WHITTAM Produced by VERA gray (Repeated: Thurs, 9.55 am) 11.20 Club programme Presented by GARY TAYLOR Produced by ALBERT CHATTERLEY (Music Club) t. 11.40 Encounter with Islam (Sixth Form series: Religion in its Contemporary Context) (Radiovision) ContributorsWritten By: Vaughan JamesUnknown: Stille Nacht Written By: Stephen Kanocz Produced By: Albert Chatterley |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701202] | Movement, Mime, and Music 1 for the 7-9-year-olds by JAMES DODDING 2.20 Your Own Work Poetry and prose contributed by listeners to the series Produced by STUART EVANS (Books, Plays, Poems) 2.45 Helping Nature to Survive by JOHN WYATT. (Nature) ContributorsUnknown: James DoddingProduced By: Stuart Evans Unknown: John Wyatt. La France Aujourd'hui 10: Réponses a nos auditeurs 10.45 Foreign Correspondent Introduced by GRAHAM TAYAR 11.0 Inquiry Unit II: Work and Life 10: Building a life Written by CATHY MOORHOUSE (for the 15-16 age group) 11.20 Discovery Bridges. 3: Bridges Today (radiovision) by BOSWELL TAYLOR Series produced by ARTHUR VIAI. LS 11.40 Contemporary History 10: Berlin: the crisis of 1948 Compiled by ROBERT REID ContributorsIntroduced By: Graham TayarWritten By: Cathy Moorhouse Unknown: Boswell Taylor Produced By: Arthur Viai. Unknown: Robert Reid History in Evidence Anglo-Saxon Britain 5: The Coming of the Danes Written by MAGNUS MAGNUSSON Produced by ALAN ERElRA 9.45 Music Workshop 2 The Cutty Sark : a story based on fact by JOHN PARRY. Music arranged by IAN HUMPHRIS Produced by WILLIAM MURPHY ContributorsWritten By: Magnus MagnussonProduced By: Alan Erelra Unknown: Cutty Sark Unknown: John Parry. Arranged By: Ian Humphris Produced By: William Murphy |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701203] | Time and Tune 10: The Nutcracker Concert Presented by JOHN CAMBURN Written by JOHN EDWARDS Edited and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES 11.20 Life of the Cavemen bv MARGERY MORRIS Narrated by BARRY FOSTER Produced by DAVID LYTTLE (Man series) 11.40 North-West Highlands: Tarbert by ALEX HUNTER (Geography) ContributorsPresented By: John CamburnWritten By: John Edwards Produced By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Margery Morris Produced By: David Lyttle The Bible: How and Why by ROBERT C. WALTON 10: Is the Bible true? (ii) 9.55 Movement and Music 1 ContributorsUnknown: Robert C. WaltonReligious Service for Primary Schools Pictures in Windows Bible stories in medieval stained glass: arranged and produced by JOAN GRIFFITHS (Living Language: radiovision) 2.20 Poetry Corner Let's hear it again 2.30 Unas minutos nada mas 10: El aprendiz de ladrón (ii) Written bv RORERT P. CLARKE Produced by RAVMOND ESCOFFEY (For secondary school pupils in their third year of Spanish) 2.40 Learning about Life 10: On Your Own Arranged and introduced by JOHN STOCKBRIDGE ContributorsProduced By: Joan GriffithsProduced By: Ravmond Escoffey Introduced By: John Stockbridge Die Physiker by FRIEDRICH DURRENMATT adapted by H. F. GARTEN (Deutsch fiir die Oberstufe) ContributorsUnknown: Friedrich DurrenmattAdapted By: H. F. Garten |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19701204] | Writing by listeners selected by JOHN KERRY (Listening and Writing) 11.40 Prospect: current affairs Produced by TOM BUTCHER 12.0 Announcements ContributorsUnknown: John KerryProduced By: Tom Butcher Voix de France 10: L'industrie aeronautique en France Compiled and presented by GEOFFREY BRAITHWAITE (Sixth-form French) 10.50 A Corner for Music by ALBERT CHATTERLEY 10: Following the star (This programme should be tape-recorded) ContributorsPresented By: Geoffrey BraithwaiteThe Nativity Play by MARGARET ROSE (Let's Join In) 2.20 Stained Glass Windows by medieval and modern artists, including John Piper and pupils at Kingsdale School, Dulwich. Script and production by JOAN GRIFFITHS (Art and Design: radiovision) 2.40 Babes in the Wood A radio pantomime in verse by R. C. SCRIVEN Produced by Elizabeth ORNBO (Stories and Rhymes) ContributorsPlay By: Margaret RoseUnknown: John Piper Production By: Joan Griffiths Unknown: R. C. Scriven Produced By: Elizabeth Ornbo Music Workshop I: ' Chockerbox ' by PETER SPALDING and JOHN SCADDING Music arranged by MICHAEL JESSETT Written and produced by DOUGLAS COOMBES ContributorsUnknown: Peter SpaldingUnknown: John Scadding Arranged By: Michael Jessett Produced By: Douglas Coombes An Act of Worship Folk in Worship introduced by RALPH ROLLS ContributorsIntroduced By: Ralph Rolls |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880111] | 11.00 Music Makers Pedro 's Revenge (1) With IAN HUMPHRIS and JILL SHILLING Producer PETER HUTCHINGS Stereo (e) 11.20 Let's Move! 1: Ready, Steady, Go! Presented by SHEELAGH GILBEY Producer BRIAN SCOTT HUGHES (R) (e) 11.40 The Music Box Written and presented by SANDRA KERR (1) Stereo (R)(e) 11.50 See for Yourself Take a Look byjEANKENWARD Producer COLIN SMITH Stereo (e) 1.55 Listening Comer This week: Who's Your Friend? I AmI Presented by KATE copstick Today's story: Wee Chick and Big Eddie Are Friends Written and read by ALEX NORTON Script written and produced by MARY KALEMKERIAN Stereo 2.05 Playtime Robot Power Presented by JANE HARDY and BEN THOMAS Producer SARA STRANGE Stereo (e) (Re-broadcast on Friday at 11.20am VHFIFM) 2.20 Science Scope Teachers' Programme Producer JULIAN COLEMAN Stereo (e) 2.40 Whirligig Unit 3: The Mighty Spud Compiled and presented by MARYA BURGESS 1: One Potato.... Producer JOAN GRIFFITHS Stereo (e) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880111] | Unknown: Ian Humphris Unknown: Jill Shilling Producer: Peter Hutchings Presented By: Sheelagh Gilbey Producer: Brian Scott Hughes Presented By: Kate Copstick Read By: Alex Norton Presented By: Jane Hardy Presented By: Ben Thomas Producer: Sara Strange Producer: Julian Coleman Presented By: Marya Burgess |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880112] | 11.00 Time and Tune 11 Scenes from 'The Wind in the Willows' Presented by DOUGLAS COOMBES Stereo (R) (e) 11.20 Time to Move 1: Circus Fun Written by KATE HARRISON Presented by NICK MERCER Producer BRIAN SCOTTHUGHES Stereo (e) 11.40 Pictures in Your Mind (Stories) The Magpie and the Silver Bird by EILEEN AND MICHAEL HYDE Producer PADDY BECHELY (R) (e) 1.55 Listening Corner Today's story: Wee Chick and Big Eddie in Space Stereo 2.05 History Lost and Found Victorian Children Producer ELIZABETH CLEAVER Stereo (e) 2.25 Mainstream GCSE Presented by SIMON MAYO and SUSIE GRANT 6: Maths Producer MARSHALL CORWIN Editor PETER WARD. Stereo (e) (Re-broadcast next Tuesday) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880112] | Producer: Elizabeth Cleaver Presented By: Simon Mayo Producer: Marshall Corwin Editor: Peter Ward. Presented By: Douglas Coombes Written By: Kate Harrison Presented By: Nick Mercer Producer: Paddy Bechely |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880113] | 11.00 Singing Together Presenter FERGUS O'KELLY (11) Producer DOUGLAS COOMBES Stereo (e) 11.20 Junior Drama Workshop Wunbula's Stone 1: Escape from the Workhouse An Australian adventure by ALAN RUSSELL Producer JOHN TAYLOR Stereo (e) 11.40 Reading Corner 11: The White Crane by HELEN SMITH Storyteller HANNAH GORDON Producer ALAN LAMBERT Stereo (R) (e) 11.50 Poetry Comer Snip, Snap, Crocodile by PETER FOZZARD Producer MARY HAYDON (e) 1.55 Listening Corner Today's story: Wee Chick and Big Eddie Go West Stereo 2.05 WPFM Radical youth radio with a live mix of music, opinion, youth politics, innovative new courses and training schemes, new sounds and airtime for fresh new voices. Presented by GARY CROWLEY Producer LYN CHAMPION Editor SARAH MCNEILL. Stereo For more information on programme items call [number removed] (free) from 2.15 to 3. 15pm |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880113] | Presenter: Fergus O'Kelly Unknown: Alan Russell Producer: John Taylor Unknown: Helen Smith Unknown: Storyteller Hannah Gordon Producer: Alan Lambert Producer: Mary Haydon Presented By: Gary Crowley Producer: Lyn Champion Editor: Sarah McNeill. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880114] | 9.05 Preview 9.10 Together: An Assembly for Schools: The Settlers (1) by NIGEL GRAHAM Presented by NICK PAGE Producer GEOFF MARSHALL-TAYLOR Stereo (e) 9.30 Living Language Australia Project: Booktime Suggestions for reading from ROSEMARY STONES Producer JOAN GRIFFITHS (R) (e) 9.50 First Steps in Drama Seventh Sister 1: Belfast Written by JOHN WOOD Producer ALAN LAMBERT. Stereo (e) 10.10 Something to Think About Baboushka's Toys A Russian folktale retold by CLIFFORD NORGATE (R) (e) 10.20 Tales of Narnia by C.S. LEWI The Magician 's Nephew and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe adapted in ten parts by BRIAN SIBLEY (1) With MAURICE DENHAM as the Professor and ROBERT EDDISON as Uncle Andrew Producer GEOFF MARSHALL TAYLOR Stereo (e) 0 BACK PAGES: 86 11.00 Teachers Talk GCSE in Action 1 PETER DINES of the Secondary Examination Council talks to GRAHAM TAYAR. (e) 11.05 In the News A weekly look at what's new, what's in the news and what the news is all about. Presented by FRANK PARTRIDGE Producer JUUA BROOKE (e) Letters and tapes should be sent to. In the News. BBC School Radio. London WIA 4WW 11.30 Conservation - Now Farming The latest conservation news and school projects on farming. Producer MIKE HOWARTH Stereo (e) 11 50 Listening and Reading Chocolate Cake Written and read by MICHAEL ROSEN <R)(e) 1.55 Listening Corner Today's story: Wee Chick, Big Eddie and the Dragon Stereo 2.05 Looking at Nature The Body (RV) TIMMY MALLETT sends the Timmymobile round your body in search of primary science projects. Stereo (R) (e) 2.20 Nellie and the Dragon by ELIZABETH LINDSAY 1: Nellie Meets the Dragon With NICOLA KATHRENS and BERNADETTE WINDSOR Producer JANET WHITAKER Stereo (e) 2.30 Pictures in Your Mind (Poetry): Marvellous Birds by PADDY BECHELY Music by DOUGLAS COOMBES (R) (e) 2.40 Listen! Not that Brevil Hockley! (1) by KEN JONES Producer COUN SMITH. Stereo (e) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880114] | Unknown: Timmy Mallett Unknown: Elizabeth Lindsay Unknown: Bernadette Windsor Producer: Janet Whitaker Unknown: Paddy Bechely Music By: Douglas Coombes Unknown: Nigel Graham Presented By: Nick Page Producer: Joan Griffiths Written By: John Wood Producer: Alan Lambert. Unknown: Clifford Norgate Unknown: C.S. Lewi Unknown: Brian Sibley Unknown: Maurice Denham Unknown: Robert Eddison Producer: Geoff Marshall Taylor Presented By: Frank Partridge Producer: Mike Howarth Read By: Michael Rosen |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880115] | 11.00 Earth Search Australia Project Australia (RV) Presented by TOMMY BOYD and WARRILL GRINDRO D Producer DEREK FARMER (R) (e) 11.20 Playtime Stereo (e) 11.35 Music Workshop Bowater Merryweather and the Chemifizz Catastrophe (1) with IAN HUMPHRIS Producer PETER HUTCHINGS. Stereo (e) 1.55 Listening Corner Today's story: Wee Chick and Big Eddie Meet the Pirates Stereo 2.05 Let's Join In with Soundbox The Headmaster with the Big Red Nose by MARJORIE NEWMAN Producer COLIN SMITH. Stereo (e) 2.25 The Song Tree The Amazing Secret Music-Mazed) Presented by HILARY JAMES and SIMON MAYOR with PYEWACKETT Written and produced by BARRY GIBSON Stereo (R) (e) 2.40 Scottish Traditional Dancing From Shetland to the Borders Scottish country dancing is still very much alive and kicking! BILL TORRANCE invites enthusiastic country dancers to a variety of social occasions which focus on some of the most popular traditional dances. This week: The Laird's Annual Ball, Inverness Producer PAM WARDELL BBC Scotland. Stereo (e) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880115] | Unknown: Marjorie Newman Producer: Colin Smith. Presented By: Hilary James Produced By: Barry Gibson Presented By: Tommy Boyd Unknown: Warrill Grindro Unknown: Ian Humphris Producer: Peter Hutchings. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880118] | 11.00 Music Makers 2: Pedro's Revenge With JILL SHILLING and IAN HUMPHRIS Stereo (e) 11.20 Let's Move! 2: Water, Water, Everywhere Written by KATE HARRISON Stereo (R)(e) 11.40 The Music Box Written and presented by SANDRA KERR (2) Stereo (R) (e) 11.50 See for Yourself Cover Your Tracks by JEAN KENWARD Stereo (e) 1.55 Listening Corner This week: Music, Music, Music Presented by BILL TORRANCE and BARBARA MCNAMARA Today's story: Stanley and the Band by MARJORIE NEWMAN Script by RUTH CRAFT Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN Stereo (R) 2.05 Playtime The World of Machines Presented by JANE HARDY and BEN THOMAS Stereo (e) (Re-broadcast on Friday at 11.20am VHFIFM) 2.20 Science Scope Magnetic Magic With FRED HARRIS , JULIE RICHMOND and CLIFFORD NORGATE Stereo (e) 2.40 Whirligig Unit 3: The Mighty Spud Compiled and presented by MARYA BURGESS 2: Two Potato... Stereo (e) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880118] | Unknown: Jill Shilling Written By: Kate Harrison Presented By: Sandra Kerr Presented By: Bill Torrance Unknown: Barbara McNamara Script By: Ruth Craft Presented By: Jane Hardy Presented By: Ben Thomas Unknown: Fred Harris Unknown: Julie Richmond Presented By: Marya Burgess |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880119] | 11.00 Time and Tune 12: Scenes from 'The Wind in the Willows' Presented by DOUGLAS COOMBES Stereo (R) (e) 11.20 Time to Move 2: More Circus Fun Presented by NICK MERCER. Stereo (e) 11.40 Pictures in Your Mind (Stories) The Swan Princess oflslay by WINIFRED FINLAY adapted by PADDY BECHELY (R) (e) 1.55 Listening Corner Today's story: Patrick by QUENTIN BLAKE. Stereo 2.05 History Lost and Found Two Country Families Stereo (e) 2.25 Mainstream GCSE Presented by SIMON MAYO and SUSIE GRANT 6: Maths Stereo (e) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880119] | Unknown: Quentin Blake. Presented By: Simon Mayo Presented By: Douglas Coombes Presented By: Nick Mercer. Unknown: Winifred Finlay Adapted By: Paddy Bechely |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880120] | 11.00 Singing Together Presenter FERGUS O'KELLY (12) Stereo (e) 11.20 Junior Drama Workshop Wunbula's Stone 2: Betsy Goes Missing An Australian adventure by ALAN RUSSELL Stereo (e) 11.40 Reading Corner 12: Oona and the Giant Cuchulain by JAMES RIORDAN Storyteller BARBARA MCNAMARA Stereo (R) (e) 11.50 Poetry Corner 1.55 Listening Corner Today's story: The Magpie's Nest by MICHAEL ROSEN. Stereo (R) 2.05 WPFM Radical youth radio. Stereo Call [number removed] (free) from 2. 15-3. 15pm for more information on programme items |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880120] | Unknown: Michael Rosen. Presenter: Fergus O'Kelly Unknown: Alan Russell Unknown: James Riordan Unknown: Storyteller Barbara McNamara |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880121] | 9.05 Preview 9.10 Together: An Assembly for Schools: The Settlers (2) by NIGEL GRAHAM Presented by NICK PAGE. Stereo (e) 9.30 Living Language Australia Project Books and Poetry Come Danger, Come Darkness 1: Island of Convicts adapted by SHERYN DEE from the novel by RUTH PARK (R) (e) 9.50 First Steps in Drama Seventh Sister by JOHN WOOD 2: Kowanyama. Stereo (e) 10.10 Something to Think About Granny's Surprise by KAY MCMANUS (e) 10.20 Tales of Narnia by c. S. LEWIS The Magician's Nephew and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe adapted in ten parts by BRIAN SIBLEY Episode 2 With and Stereo (e) 11.00 Teachers' Talk GCSE in Action 12: PETER DINES of the Secondary Examination Council, talks to GRAHAM TAYAR.W 11.05 In the News Presented by FRANK PARTRIDGE (e) Letters and tapes should be sent to: In the News, BBC School Radio London WIA 4WW 11.30 Conservation - Now Rivers The latest conservation news and school projects on rivers Stereo (e) 11.50 Listening and Reading Page 23 Written and read by MICHAEL ROSEN (R) (e) 1.55 Listening Corner Today's story: The Musicians of Bremen. Stereo (R) 2.05 Looking at Nature Outside the Body TIMMY MALLETT and ROBIN ROBBINS suggest 'big ear' and 'eye eye' tests for you to try. Stereo (e) 2.20 Nellie and the Dragon by ELIZABETH LINDSAY 2: Nellie and the Flying Bicycle with NICOLA KATHRENS and BERNADETTE WINDSOR Stereo (e) 2.30 Pictures in Your Mind (Poetry): If We Had Wings Poems by LESLIE NORRIS (R)(e) 2.40 Listen! Not That Brevil Hockley! (2) by KEN JONES. Stereo (e) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880121] | Unknown: Timmy Mallett Unknown: Robin Robbins Unknown: Elizabeth Lindsay Unknown: Bernadette Windsor Unknown: Leslie Norris Unknown: Ken Jones. Unknown: Nigel Graham Presented By: Nick Page Adapted By: Sheryn Dee Novel By: Ruth Park Unknown: John Wood Unknown: Kay McManus Unknown: S. Lewis the Professor: Maurice Denham Uncle Andrew: Robert Eddison Presented By: Frank Partridge Read By: Michael Rosen |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880122] | 11.00 Earth Search Australia Project Dwellers on the Fringe by WARRILL GRINDROD Presented by MARGARET KAVANAGH (R) (e) 11.20 Playtime. Stereo (e) 11.35 Music Workshop Bowater Merryweather and the Chemifizz Catastrophe (2) with IAN HUMPHRIS. Stereo (e) 1.55 Listening Corner Let's Play It Again Presented by BILL TORRANCE and BARBARA MCNAMARA. Stereo (R) 2.05 Let's Join In: Hanuman (RV) retold from the Indian by PADDY BECHELY. Stereo (e) 2.25 The Song Tree The Amazing Secret Music- Maze (2) Presented by HILARY JAMES and SIMON MAYOR with PYEWACKETT Written by BARRY GIBSON Stereo (R)(e) 2.40 Scottish Traditional Dancing With BILL TORRANCE This week: A Hiring Fair, Lauder in the Borders BBC Scotland. Stereo (e) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880122] | Presented By: Margaret Kavanagh Unknown: Ian Humphris. Presented By: Bill Torrance Unknown: Barbara McNamara. Unknown: Paddy Bechely. Presented By: Hilary James Presented By: Simon Mayor Written By: Barry Gibson Unknown: Bill Torrance |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880125] | 11.00 Music Makers Pedro's Revenge (3) With IAN HUMPHRIS and JILL SHILLING. Stereo (e) 11.20 Let's Move! 3: Jack Frost Presented by SHEELAGH GILBEY Stereo (R) (e) 11.40 The Music Box Written and presented by SANDRA KERR (3) Stereo (R) (e) 11.50 See for Yourself Measure It Up! byJOAN CARR Stereo (e) 1.55 International Story-Writing Competition Children of 6 to 12 years of age are invited to complete the story begun in Have You Met? by LYGIA BOJUNGA NDNES translated by PETER DAVID Producer dickon reed. Stereo (Re-broadcast Friday 1.55pm FM) Stories, not exceeding 700 words in length, should be sent to arrive no later than 22 February to: BBC School Radio II la Portland Place London WIA IAA Results will appear in June. The competition is arranged by the European Broadcasting Union. 2.05 Playtime In the Kitchen Presented by JOANNE ZORIAN and TONY AITKEN. Stereo (e) (Re-broadcast Friday 11.20am FM) 2.20 Science Scope Magnetic Magic (2) With FRED HARRIS , JULIE RICHMOND CLIFFORD NORGATE. Stereo (e) 2.40 Whirligig Unit 3: The Mighty Spud Compiled and presented by MARYA BURGESS 3: Three potato...Stereo (e) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880125] | Unknown: Lygia Bojunga Ndnes Translated By: Peter David Presented By: Joanne Zorian Presented By: Tony Aitken. Unknown: Fred Harris Unknown: Julie Richmond Unknown: Clifford Norgate. Presented By: Marya Burgess Grandfather: Emrys James Granddaughter: Elizabeth Lindsay Singer: Jill Shilling Unknown: Ian Humphris Unknown: Jill Shilling. Presented By: Sheelagh Gilbey Presented By: Sandra Kerr Unknown: Joan Carr |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880126] | 11.00 Time and Tune 13: Scenesfrom 'The Wind in the Willows' Presented by DOUGLAS coombes Stereo (R) (e) 11.20 Time to Move 3: Circus Magic Written by KATE HARRISON Stereo (e) 11.40 Pictures in Your Mind (Stories): Icarus by ZOË BAILEY (R)(e) 1.55 Listening Comer Today's story: My Naughty Little Sister and Bad Harry at the Library by DOROTHY EDWARDS Stereo (R) 2.05 History Lost and Found Two Town Families. Stereo (e) 2.25 Mainstream GCSE with SIMON MAYO and SUSIE GRANT 7: Physics Reporting team RICHARD SMITH and CAROL PATON Stereo (e) (Re-broadcast next Tuesday) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880126] | Unknown: Simon Mayo Unknown: Richard Smith Presented By: Douglas Coombes Written By: Kate Harrison Unknown: Zoë Bailey |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880127] | 11.00 Singing Together Presented by FERGUS O'KELLY (13) Stereo (e) 11.20 Junior Drama Workshop Wunbula's Stone 3: Out in the Bush An Australian adventure by ALAN RUSSELL Stereo (e) 11.40 Reading Comer 13: Sister Goose Adapted and told by SUSANNA STEELE Stereo (R) (e) 11.50 Poetry Comer Donkey, Donkey, Old and Grey by PETER FOZZARD (e) 1.55 Listening Corner: Today's story: Crusts by Dorothy Edwards Stereo (R) 2.05 WPFM: Radical youth radio with a live mix of music, opinion, youth politics, innovative new courses and training schemes. Presented by Gary Crowley Stereo (e). Call [number removed] (free) from 2.15-3.15pm for more information on programme items |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880127] | Presented By: Fergus O'Kelly Unknown: Alan Russell Unknown: Peter Fozzard Author of story ("Listening Corner"): Dorothy Edwards Presenter ("WPFM"): Gary Crowley |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880128] | 9.05 Preview 9.10 Together: An Assembly for Schools The Settlers (3) by NIGEL GRAHAM Presented by NICK PAGE. Stereo (e) 9.30 Living Language Australia Project: Books and Poetry Come Danger, Come Darkness 2: Hunting the Whale, adapted by SHERYN DEE from the novel Dy RUTH PARK. Stereo (R) (e) 9.50 First Steps in Drama Seventh Sister 3: Boomerang Written by JOHN WOOD. Stereo (e) 10.10 Something to Think About Gifts of Music Compiled and performed by ROGER FOWLER. Stereo (e) 10.20 Tales of Narnia by c. s. LEWIS The Magician's 's Nephew and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe adapted in ten parts by BRIAN SIBLEY Episode 3 With MAURICE DENHAM as the Professor STEPHEN THORNE as Asian ROSEMARY MARTIN as JadiS and ROBERT EDDISON as Uncle Andrew. Stereo (e) 11.00 Teachers' Talk GCSE in Action 13: PETER DINES, ofthe Secondary Examination Council, talks to GRAHAM TAYAR (e) 11.05 In the News Presented by FRANK PARTRIDGE (e) Letters and tapes should be sent to: In the News, BBC School Radio, London W1A4WW 11.30 Conservation - Now Uplands The latest conservation news and schoo] projects on uplands. Stereo (e) 11.50 Listening and Reading The Surprise by BRENDA WALKER Read by MONA HAMMOND (R) (e) 1.55 Listening Comer Today's story: Harry's Very Bad Day by DOROTHY EDWARDS Stereo (R) 2.05 Looking at Nature Inside the Body TIMMY MALLETT hears your heart beat and your tummy rumble and ROBIN ROBBINS suggests primary science investigations. Stereo(e) 2.20 Nellie and the Dragon by ELIZABETH LINDSAY 3: Nellie and the Ice-Cream Thief with NICOLA KATHRENS and BERNADETTE WINDSOR Stereo (e) 2.30 Pictures in Your Mind (Poetry) Wings on the Wind by ZOE BAILEY (R)(e) 2.40 Listen! Not That Brevil Hockley! (3) by KEN JONES Stereo (e) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880128] | Unknown: Nigel Graham Presented By: Nick Page Adapted By: Sheryn Dee Written By: John Wood. Unknown: Roger Fowler. Unknown: Maurice Denham Unknown: Stephen Thorne Unknown: Rosemary Martin Unknown: Robert Eddison Unknown: Dorothy Edwards Unknown: Timmy Mallett Unknown: Robin Robbins Unknown: Elizabeth Lindsay Unknown: Nicola Kathrens Unknown: Bernadette Windsor Unknown: Zoe Bailey Unknown: Ken Jones Presented By: Frank Partridge Unknown: Brenda Walker Read By: Mona Hammond |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880129] | 11.00 Earth Search Australia Project Newman - and a Mountain of Iron by WARRILL GRINDROD Presented by URSULA DAVIES (R) (e) 11 20 Playtime. Stereo (e) 11.35 Music Workshop Bowater Merryweather and the Chemifizz Catastrophe (3) with IAN HUMPHRIS. Stereo (e) 1.55 International Story- Writing Competition (BroadcastMondayatl.55pmFM) 2.05 Let's Join In More of Clever Polly and the Stupid Wolf by CATHERINE STORR (R) (e) 2.25 The Song Tree The Amazing Secret Music-Maze (3) Presented by HILARY JAMES and SIMON MAYOR with PYEWACKETT. Stereo (R) (e) 2.40 Scottish Traditional Dancing Presented by BILL TORRANCE This week: An Edinburgh Assembly, George Street Assembly Rooms BBC Scotland. Stereo (e) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19880129] | Unknown: Catherine Storr Presented By: Hilary James Presented By: Simon Mayor Presented By: Bill Torrance Presented By: Ursula Davies Unknown: Ian Humphris. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900108] | Unknown: Tony Coult. Producers: Colin Smith Producers: Simon Fuller. Presenters: Astley Jones Presenters: Dr Tony Gibson Produced By: Derek Farmer Presenter: Paul Copley Presenters: Tommy Boyd Presenters: Warrill Grindrod. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900109] | Presented By: Astley Jones. Unknown: Marco Polo Unknown: Warrill Grindrod. Presented By: Margaret Kavanagh. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900110] | Unknown: Peter Spalding Unknown: John Halkin Presented By: Ursula Davies |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900111] | Story By: Peter Spalding |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900112] | Unknown: Warwick Dobson Unknown: Max Roberts Unknown: Bondi Sydneysiders. Presented By: Warrill Grindrod. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900115] | Produced By: Geoff Marshall-Taylor Unknown: Kate Harrison Producer: Julie Beckett. Presented By: Sandra Kerr Unknown: David Moses. Unknown: Fred Harris Producer: Sara Strange Presenters: Jane Hardy Presenters: Ben Thomas Presenter: Fred Harris Producer: Sally Beeston Presenter: Terry Nutklns. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900116] | Producer: Elizabeth Cleaver Presenters: Simon Mayo Presenters: Susie Grant Producer: Julian Coleman Editor: Peter Ward. Presenters: Derek Griffiths Producer: Barry Gibson. Unknown: Kate Harrison Presenter: Nick Mercer Producer: Brian Scott-Hughes Unknown: Frank L. Baum Adapted By: Roy Apps Producer: Alan Lambert Dorothy: Stacey Gregg Toto the Dog: Kerry Shale |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900117] | Presenters: John Asquith Presenters: Verity Anne Meldrum Producer: Janet Wheeler Unknown: Alan Russell. Unknown: George Tarry Presenter: Jo Whiley Producer: Nick Ware. Presenter: John Gribbin Producer: Julian Coleman Editor: Peter Ward |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900118] | Unknown: Timmy Mallett Unknown: Robin Robbins Producer: Mike Howarth Producer: Geoff Marshall Unknown: Ken Jones Producer: Colin Smith Unknown: Sian Phillips Producer: Geoff Marshall-Taylor Presenter: Andy Crane Unknown: Sarah Miller Unknown: Deirdre Griffin Presenter: Tony Aitken Producer: Sheila Fraser Unknown: Elizabeth Lindsay Unknown: Nicola Kathrens Unknown: Bernadette Windsor Producer: Janet Whitaker Unknown: Ron James Unknown: Storyteller Louis Robinson Presented By: Robin Robbins Producer: Sally Beeston Presenter: Sybil Ruscoe Presenter: Peter Cutts Producer: Alan Lambert Unknown: Ian Humphris Unknown: Jill Shilling Producer: Peter Hutchings |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900119] | Producer: Colin Smith Presenter: Hilary James Presenter: Simon Mayor Producer: Barry Gibson Unknown: Betsy Byars. Presenter: Sarah McCrum Producer: Julia Bicknell Unknown: Ian Humphris. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900122] | Unknown: Geoff Marshall-Taylor Unknown: Kate Harrison Unknown: Howard Ward. Presented By: Sandra Kerr Unknown: David Moses. Unknown: Fred Harris. Presenters: Jane Hardy Presenters: Ben Thomas. Unknown: Carol Vorderman Unknown: Terry Nations. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900123] | Presenters: Simon Mayo Presenters: Susie Grant Unknown: Jean Snedegar Presenter: Jenni Murray. Presenters: Derek Griffiths Presenter: Nick Mercer Unknown: Frank L. Baum Adapted By: Roy Apps Unknown: Stacey Gregg Unknown: Kerry Shale |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900124] | Presenters: John Asquith Unknown: Alan Russell. Unknown: Anita Hewett. Presenter: Jo Whiley Presenter: John Gribbin Unknown: Jenni Murray Unknown: Helen McGrath |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900125] | Unknown: Timmy Mallett Unknown: Robin Robbins Unknown: Ken Jones. Unknown: Sian Phillips Unknown: Mike Walker Unknown: Louis Mahoney Unknown: Pamela Jikiemi. Unknown: Deirdre Griffin. Presenter: Tony Aitken. Unknown: Mother Crin Unknown: Nicola Kathrens Unknown: Ron James Unknown: Storyteller Paul Copley Presented By: Robin Robbins. Presenter: Sybil Ruscoe Unknown: Kathy Henderson. Unknown: Jill Shilling Unknown: Ian Humphris Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900126] | Presenters: Hilary James Presenters: Simon Mayor Unknown: Judy Blume Presenter: Sarah McCrum Unknown: Ian Humphris Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900129] | Unknown: Arthur Scholey Presenter: Rosemary Hartill Unknown: Kate Harrison. Presenter: Howard Ward. Presented By: Sandra Kerr Unknown: David Moses. Unknown: Barbara Metcalf. Presenters: Joanne Zorian Presenters: Tony Aitken. Unknown: Carol Vorderman Unknown: Fred Harris. Unknown: Terry Nutkins. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900130] | Presenters: Simon Mayo Presenters: Susie Grant Presenters: Derek Griffiths Presenters: Lucie Skeaping. Unknown: Kate Harrison. Unknown: Frank L. Baum Adapted By: Roy Apps Unknown: Stacey Gregg Unknown: Kerry Shale |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900131] | Presenters: John Asquith Unknown: Alan Russell. Presenter: Jo Wbiley. Presenter: John Gribbin |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900201] | Unknown: Timmy Mallett Unknown: Robin Robbins Unknown: Ken Jones. Unknown: Sian Phillips Unknown: Mike Walker Unknown: Louis Mahoney Unknown: Pamela Jikiemi. Unknown: Deirdre Griffin Unknown: Tony Aitken. Unknown: Geoffrey Curtis Unknown: Nicola Kathrens Unknown: Ron James. Unknown: Patrick Troughton. Presented By: Robin Robbins Presenter: Sybil Ruscoe Book By: Michael Foreman. Unknown: Ian Humphris Unknown: Jill Shilling. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900202] | Presenters: Hilary James Presenters: Simon Mayor Unknown: Story Mog Unknown: Chris Powung Presenter: Sarah McCrum Unknown: Ian Humphris |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900205] | Unknown: Arthur Scholey Presenter: Rosemary Hartill Unknown: Kate Harrison Unknown: Howard Ward. Presented By: Sandra Kerr Unknown: David Moses. Unknown: Barbara Metcalf Jesus: With Paul Copley Presenters: Joanne Zorian Presenters: Tony Aitken. Unknown: Carol Vorderman Unknown: Fred Harris. Unknown: Terry Nutkins. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900206] | Presenters: Simon Mayo Presenters: Susie Grant Presenters: Derek Griffiths Unknown: Emma Tennant Dramatised By: Margaret Ollerenshaw |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900207] | Presenters: John Asquith Unknown: Alan Russell Presenter: Jo Whiley. Presenter: John Gribbin |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900208] | Unknown: Sian Phillips Unknown: Mike Walker Unknown: Louis Mahoney Unknown: Pamela Jikiemi. Unknown: Tony Aitken Unknown: Jill Tomlinson Adapted By: Mo Usher Unknown: Elizabeth Lindsay Unknown: Nicola Kathrens Unknown: Ron James. Unknown: Peter Cutts. Presented By: Robin Robbins Unknown: Robin Robbins Unknown: Mike Howarth Unknown: Ken Jones. Presenter: Sybil Ruscoe Script By: Mary Hilton. Unknown: Jill Shilling Unknown: Ian Humphris Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900209] | Presenters: Hilary James Presenters: Simon Mayor Unknown: Story Eleanor Unknown: Ubby Gleeson Presenter: Sarah McCrum Unknown: Ian Humphris Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900212] | Unknown: Arthur Scholey Unknown: Paul Coply Presenter: Rosemary Hartill Unknown: Kate Harrison. Presenter: Howard Ward. Presented By: Sandra Kerr Unknown: David Moses. Unknown: Barbara Metcalf. Presenters: Sandra Kerr Presenters: Fraser Wilson. Unknown: Carol Vorderman Unknown: Fred Harris. Unknown: Terry Nutkins. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900213] | Unknown: Henry Mayhew Presenters: Simon Mayo Presenters: Susie Grant Presenters: Derek Griffiths Presenters: Lucie Skeaping. Unknown: Kate Harrison. Adapted By: Beryl King. Unknown: Andy Crane Producer: Gordon Lamont |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900214] | Presenters: John Asquith Narrator: Fiz Coleman. Unknown: Anita Hewett. Presenter: Jo Whiley. Presenter: John Gribbin |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900215] | Unknown: Sian Phillips Unknown: Derek Farmer. Presenter: Kate Wilkinson Unknown: Deirdre Griffin Presenter: Tony Aitken Unknown: Zoe Bailey Unknown: Elizabeth Lindsay Unknown: Nicola Kathrens Unknown: Ron James. Unknown: Norman Chancer. Presented By: Robin Robbins Unknown: Robin Robbins Unknown: Timmy Mallett Unknown: Ken Jones. Presenter: Sybil Ruscoe Unknown: Ian Humphris Unknown: Jill Shilling. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900216] | Presenter: Sarah McCrum Unknown: Ian Humphris. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900219] | Unknown: Arthur Scholey Unknown: Paul Copley Presenter: Rosemary Hartill Unknown: Kate Harrison. Presented By: Sandra Kerr Unknown: David Moses. Unknown: Barbara Metcalf Presenters: Sandra Kerr Presenters: Fraser Wilson. Unknown: Carol Vorderman Unknown: Fred Harris Presenter: Terry Nutkins |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900220] | Unknown: Henry Mayhew Presenters: Simon Mayo Presenters: Susie Grant Presenters: Derek Griffiths Presenters: Lucie Skeaping. Unknown: Kate Harrison. Adapted By: Beryl King. Unknown: Andy Crane |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900221] | Presenters: John Asquith Narrator: Fiz Coleman Unknown: Anita Hewett. Presenter: Jo Whiley. Presenter: John Gribbin |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900222] | Unknown: Sian Phillips Unknown: Derek Farmer. Unknown: Kate Wilkinson. Unknown: Deirdre Griffin Presenter: Tony Aitken Unknown: Zoe Bailey Unknown: Elizabeth Lindsay Unknown: Nicola Kathrens Unknown: Ron James. Unknown: Norman Chancer. Presented By: Robin Robbins Unknown: Robin Robbins Unknown: Timmy Mallett Unknown: Ken Jones. Presenter: Sybil Ruscoe Unknown: Ian Humphris Unknown: Jill Shilling. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900223] | Presenters: Hilary James Presenters: Simon Mayor Unknown: Bette Greene Presenter: Sarah McCrum Unknown: Ian Humphris. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900226] | Unknown: Arthur Scholey Unknown: Paul Copley Unknown: Patrick Troughton Presenter: Rosemary Hartill. Unknown: Kate Harrison. Presenter: Howard Ward. Presented By: Sandra Kerr Unknown: David Moses. Unknown: Robin Robbins. Presenters: Sandra Kerr Presenters: Fraser Wilson. Presenter: John Turton. Unknown: Martin Loveday Conducted By: Barry Wordsworth. Unknown: Paul Tripp Music: George Kleinsinger Producer: Brian Scott-Hughes |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900227] | Unknown: Nance Irvine Presenters: Simon Mayo Presenters: Susie Grant Presenters: Derek Griffiths Presenter: Nick Mercer Unknown: Jill Paton Walsh Adapted By: John Challen Unknown: John Woodvine |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900228] | |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900301] | Unknown: Ruth Park Dramatised By: Joe Dunlop Unknown: Simone Rudd Unknown: Abigail Stereo Unknown: Cathy Drysdale Unknown: Timothy Wilkinson Unknown: Elizabeth Lindsay Unknown: Nicola Kathrens Unknown: Judy Taylor Unknown: Storyteller Judy Parkin Presented By: Robin Robbins Unknown: Robin Robbins Unknown: Timmy Mallett Unknown: Terry Jones Dramatised By: David Self Presenter: Sybil Ruscoe Unknown: Brian Wildsmith Read By: Dave Benson-Phillips Unknown: Jill Shilling Unknown: Ian Humphris. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900302] | Unknown: Mr Kimbo Unknown: Marjorie Newman. Presenters: Hilary James Presenters: Simon Mayor Unknown: Katherine MacLean Presenter: Sarah McCrum Unknown: Ian Humphris. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900305] | Unknown: Arthur Scholey Unknown: Paul Copley Presenter: Rosemary Hartill Unknown: Billy Goats Unknown: Kate Harrison. Presented By: Sandra Kerr Unknown: David Moses. Unknown: Robin Robbins. Presenters: Shireen Shah Presenters: Nigel Makin. Presenter: John Turton. Unknown: Judi Dench Unknown: Martin Loveday Conducted By: Barry Wordsworth. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900306] | Unknown: Vivian Walker. Unknown: Simon Mayo Unknown: Susie Grant Presenters: Derek Griffiths Presenters: Lucie Skeaping. Script By: Kate Harrison. Unknown: Jill Paton Walsh Adapted By: John Chauen Unknown: John Woodvine |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900307] | Presenters: John Asquith Narrator: Fiz Coleman. Unknown: Anita Hewett Presenter: Jo Whiley Presenter: John Gribbin |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900308] | Unknown: Robin Robbins Unknown: Mike Howarth Unknown: Rosh Hashana Unknown: Terry Jones Dramatised By: David Self. Presenter: Sybil Ruscoe Unknown: Judith Nicholls. Unknown: Ian Humphris Unknown: Jill Shilling. Presenter: Philip Hawthorn Unknown: Ruth Park Dramatised By: Joe Dunlop. Unknown: Simone Rudd Unknown: Cathy Drysdale Unknown: Elizabeth Lindsay Unknown: Nicola Kathrens Unknown: Angela Toft Unknown: Storyteller Lyndsey Coulson Presented By: Robin Robbins |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900309] | Unknown: Paddy Bechley. Presenters: Hilary James Presenters: Simon Mayor Unknown: Dick King. Presenter: Sarah McCrum Unknown: Ian Humphris. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900312] | Unknown: Arthur Scholey Unknown: Paul Copley Unknown: Patrick Troughton Presenter: Rosemary Hartill Unknown: Rickety Bridge Unknown: Kate Harrison. Presented By: Sandra Kerr Unknown: David Moses. Unknown: Robin Robbins. Presenters: Shireen Shah Presenters: Nigel Makin. Unknown: Alan Graham. Presenter: Marshall Corwin Unknown: Willie Rushton. Unknown: Derek Griffiths Unknown: Susan Sheridan Leader: Cynthia Fleming Conductor: Barrv Wordsworth Conductor: Words Michael Music: Paul Reade. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900313] | Unknown: Don Watson. Presenters: Simon Mayo Presenters: Susie Grant Presenters: Derek Griffiths Presenters: Lucie Skeaping. Presenter: Nick Mercer Unknown: Philippa Pearce Dramatised By: Frances McNeill. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900314] | Unknown: Stella Beaton Narrator: Eloner Crawford. Narrator: Bill Paterson. Unknown: Bad Wolf Unknown: Anita Hewett. Presenter: Jo Whiley. Presenter: John Gribbin |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900315] | Unknown: Robin Robbins Unknown: Mike Howarth Unknown: Terry Jones Dramatised By: David Self. Unknown: Michael Bartlett Unknown: Philip Hawthorn. Unknown: Ruth Park Dramatised By: Joe Dunlop Unknown: Simone Rudd Unknown: Cathy Drysdale. Unknown: Rani Singh Unknown: Elizabeth Lindsay Unknown: Nicola Kathrens Unknown: Nadya Smith Unknown: Storyteller Dorothy Brown. Presented By: Robin Robbins Presenter: Sybil Ruscoe Unknown: Peter Cutts Unknown: Jill Shilling Unknown: Ian Humphris. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900316] | Unknown: Derek Farmer. Presenters: Hilarv James Presenters: Simon Mayor Unknown: Robert Leeson Presenter: Sarah McCrum Unknown: Ian Humphris. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900319] | Unknown: Aian Graham. Presenter: Marshall Corwin. Unknown: Denis Quiiley Unknown: Jenni Murray Unknown: Julie Walters. Unknown: Lin Summerfield Reader: Elizabeth Bradbury. Reader: Brenda Kaye Editor: Clare Seterie |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900320] | Unknown: Ned Kelly Unknown: Don Watson Presenters: Simon Mayo Presenters: Susie Grant Presenters: Derek Griffiths Presenters: Lucie Skeaping. Script: Kate Harrison. Unknown: Alan Gamer Abridged By: Tony Coult. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900321] | Presenters: John Asquith Presenters: Verity Ann Meldrum. Story By: Stella Beaton Story By: Eloner Crawford Unknown: Anita Hewett. Presenter: Jo Whiley. Presenter: John Gribbin |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900322] | Unknown: Robin Robbins Unknown: Mike Howarth Unknown: Terry Jones Dramatised By: David Self. Unknown: Michael Bartlett Unknown: Philip Hawthorn. Unknown: Dave Ward. Unknown: Cathy Drysdale Unknown: Crawford Logan. Unknown: Elizabeth Lindsay Unknown: Nicola Kathrens Unknown: Judy Taylor. Unknown: Ellie Darvill. Presented By: Robin Robbins Presenter: Sybil Ruscoe Unknown: Peter Cutts Unknown: David Wade Unknown: Ian Humphris. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900323] | Unknown: Derek Farmer. Presenters: Hilary James Presenters: Simon Mayor Story By: Michael Rosen Presenter: Sarah McCrum Unknown: Ian Humphris. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900326] | Unknown: Joanne Zorian Unknown: Lionel Morton. Unknown: Alan Graham. Presenter: Marshall Corwin Unknown: Tony Robinson Music: Paul Dukas. Unknown: Arthur Scholey Unknown: Paul Copley Presenter: Rosemary Hartill Unknown: Kate Harrison. Presented By: Sandra Kerr Unknown: David Moses. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900327] | Presenters: Simon Mayo Presenters: Susie Grant Presenters: Derek Griffiths Script: Kate Harrison Unknown: Alan Gamer |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900328] | Unknown: Gavin Claxton. Presenter: John Gribbin Presenters: John Asquith Unknown: Stella Beaton Narrator: Eloner Crawford Unknown: Anita Hewett. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900329] | Unknown: Robin Robbins Unknown: Mike Howarth Unknown: Terry Jones Dramatised By: David Self. Unknown: Oscar Wilde. Adapted By: Brian Sibley Unknown: Philip Hawthorn. Unknown: Danny Donovan Stories By: Michael Butt Unknown: Stephen Smith. Unknown: Cathy Drysdale Unknown: Crawford Logan. Unknown: Anita Hewett. Unknown: Elizabeth Lindsay Unknown: Nicola Kathrens Unknown: Jenny Baines. Presented By: Robin Robbins. Presenter: Sybil Ruscoe Unknown: Peter Cutts. Unknown: Ian Humphris Unknown: David Wade. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900330] | Unknown: Derek Farmer. Presenters: Hilary James Presenters: Simon Mayor Presenter: Sarah McCrum Unknown: Ian Humphris. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900430] | Unknown: Joan Poulson Unknown: Jean Kenward Producer: Peter Fozzard Unknown: Earth Search Unknown: Tommy Boyd. Presenter: Brian Redhead Unknown: Mike Poulton Producer: Al Wolff Presented By: Robin Robbins Producer: Sally Beeston. Unknown: Adrian Burke |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900501] | 2.00 English 11-14 The Black Rock by Stuart Plumley (parts 2 and 3) 2.40 Earth Search with Tommy Boyd. A Load of Rubbish by Marya Burgess 11.00 Patterns of Language 3: First Steps Compiler Professor David Crystal (R) 11.15 4: Playing by the Rules Compiler Tony Penman (R) 11.30 Word Box Food 11.35 Furniture Written and presented by Robin Robbins. Stereo 11.40 English 11-14 The Black Rock (1) by Stuart Plumley |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900501] | Unknown: Stuart Plumley Unknown: Earth Search Unknown: Tommy Boyd. Unknown: Marya Burgess Unknown: Professor David Crystal Unknown: Tony Penman Presented By: Robin Robbins. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900502] | 2.00 English 11-14 A Strong and Willing Girl adapted by Larry Gilbert (parts 2 and 3) 2.40 Earth Search with Tommy Boyd. Factory Farming by Marya Burgess 11.00 Patterns of Language 5: Changing Language Compiler Tony Penman (R) 11.15 6: Family Features Compiler Neil Drury (R) 11.30 Word Box Written and presented by Robin Robbins Transport 11.35Sport Stereo 11.40 English 11-14 A Strong and Willing Girl adapted by Larry Gilbert (parti) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900502] | Unknown: Tony Penman Unknown: Neil Drury Presented By: Robin Robbins Adapted By: Larry Gilbert Adapted By: Earth Search Unknown: Tommy Boyd. Unknown: Marya Burgess |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900503] | 2.00 English 11-14 Granny Was a Buffer Girl by Berlie Doherty (parts 2 and 3) 2.40 Earth Search with Tommy Boyd. Animals at Risk by Astley Jones 11.00 Patterns of Language 7: A Faire Felde Ful ofFolke Compiler Roderick Hunt (R) 11.15 8: Hear What I Say Compiler Professor David Crystal (R) 11.30 Word Box: Plants 11.35 Sayings Written and presented by Robin Robbins. Stereo 11.40 English 11-14 Granny Was a Buffer Girl (part 1) by Berlie Doherty |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900503] | Unknown: Roderick Hunt Unknown: Professor David Crystal Presented By: Robin Robbins. Unknown: Berlie Doherty Unknown: Earth Search Unknown: Tommy Boyd. Unknown: Astley Jones |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900504] | 2.00 English 11-14 Gowie Corby Plays Chicken by Gene Kemp. Reader Karl Johnson. 2.20 Juniper Reader Nicky Croydon. 2.40 Earth Search with Tommy Boyd. Drought by Richard Wachman (R) 11.00 Patterns of Language 9: Put It in Writing. Compiler Professor David Crystal (R) 11.15 10: Parlez- Vous Italians, Bitte? Compiler Gillian Donmall (R) 11.30 Word Box: Clothes 11.35 Nursery Rhymes Written and presented by Robin Robbins. Stereo (R) 11.40 English 11-14 Granny Was a Buffer Girl (part 4) by Berlie Doherty |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900504] | Unknown: Professor David Crystal Presented By: Robin Robbins. Unknown: Berlie Doherty Reader: Gene Kemp. Reader: Karl Johnson. Unknown: Earth Search Unknown: Tommy Boyd. Unknown: Richard Wachman |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900508] | 2.05 Listening Power You and Radio Compiler Keith Kennedy 2.25 Mainstream GCSE 11: Religious Studies Presenters Simon Mayo and Susie Grant Producer Geoff Marshal ] Taylor Editor Peter Ward. Stereo 11.00 Time and Tune 1: The Phenomenal Sound Phactory: Presenters Lucie and Roddy Skeaping. Written and produced by Barry Gibson. Stereo 11.20 Time to Move 1: Sunshine and Shadows by Kate Harrison. Presenter Nick Mercer. Producer Brian Scott-Hughes. Stereo (R) 11.40 Pictures in Your Mind (Stories): y. TheBanza by Diane Wolkstein adapted by Elizabeth Ward. Producer Gordon Lamont. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900508] | Unknown: Roddy Skeaping. Produced By: Barry Gibson. Unknown: Kate Harrison. Presenter: Nick Mercer. Producer: Brian Scott-Hughes Unknown: Y. Thebanza Unknown: Diane Wolkstein Adapted By: Elizabeth Ward. Producer: Gordon Lamont. Presenters: Simon Mayo Producer: Geoff Marshal Editor: Peter Ward. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900509] | 2.05 WPFM 1: Advertising Presenter Jo Whiley. Producer Nick Ware. Stereo (R) 2.35 Key Stage 3 The National Curriculum forll-14s 1: Where Do You Start? Presenter Ruth Sutton. Producer Sarah McNeill 2.55 Word Box: New Words Written and presented by Robin Robbins. Producer Sally Beeston |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900509] | Presenter: Jo Whiley. Producer: Nick Ware. Presenter: Ruth Sutton. Producer: Sarah McNeill Presented By: Robin Robbins. Producer: Sally Beeston |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900510] | 2.05 Science Naturally (Looking at Nature) Sound and Light (RV) with Timmy Mallett and Robin Robbins. Producer Mike Howarth 2.20 Recorder Club Stage II (2) Stereo (R; 2.40 Listen! The Decide-It- Yourself Cliffhanger (1) by Bryony Lavery. The DIY serial is back. Stereo 11.00 Teacher's Talk School Radio's On the Move Producer Donna Cooper. Stereo 11.05 In the News Presenter Sybil Roscoe Editor Joni Lloyd 11.30 Pictures in Your Mind (Poems and Topics) 1: The Vampire'sOffHisBlood Poems by Brian Patten. Producer Gordon Lamont Stereo 11.40 Recorder Club Stage II (1) with Rachel Beckett and Trevor Hughes. Written and presented by Douglas Coombes. Producer Peter Hutchings. Stereo (R) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900510] | Unknown: Timmy Mallett Unknown: Robin Robbins. Producer: Mike Howarth Unknown: Bryony Lavery. Producer: Donna Cooper. Presenter: Sybil Roscoe Editor: Joni Lloyd Unknown: Brian Patten. Producer: Gordon Lamont Unknown: Rachel Beckett Unknown: Trevor Hughes. Presented By: Douglas Coombes. Producer: Peter Hutchings. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900511] | 2.05 Let's Join In Wiley, His Mama and the Hairy Man retold by Virginia Hamilton. Music Toby Sims Producer Colin Smith Stereo (R) 2.25 The Song Tree Drums, Dragons and Dreams (1) Presenters Hilary James and Simon Mayor with Pyewackett. Written and produced by Barry Gibson. Stereo (R) 2.40 The Friday Story Jason Bodger and the Priory Ghost by Gene Kemp. Reader Bruno Brookes. Producer Joan Griffiths 11.00 Update Education Assessment in primary schools 1: Starting Points - for children, parents and teachers. Presenter Beverley Anderson. Producer Sarah McCrum 11.20 Playtime How Do You Feel? Presenters Jane Hardy and Tony Aitken. Producer Sara Strange. Stereo (R) 11.35 Music Workshop The Enchanted Horse (1) with Ian Humphris. Producer Peter Hutchings Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900511] | Unknown: Virginia Hamilton. Music: Toby Sims Producer: Colin Smith Presenters: Hilary James Presenters: Simon Mayor Produced By: Barry Gibson. Unknown: Jason Bodger Reader: Gene Kemp. Reader: Bruno Brookes. Producer: Joan Griffiths Presenter: Beverley Anderson. Producer: Sarah McCrum Presenters: Jane Hardy Presenters: Tony Aitken. Producer: Sara Strange. Unknown: Ian Humphris. Producer: Peter Hutchings |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900514] | 2.05 Playtime All Sorts of People Presenters Jane Hardy and Tony Aitken. Producer Sara Strange. Stereo (R) 2.20 Active Science Teachers' Programme Presenter Fred Harris Producer Sally Beeston 2.40 Whirligig. Where We Live 1: The House on the Corner by Jill Brand. Producer Alan Lambert. Stereo (R) 11.00 Contact Extra: You Said It! 1: Little White Lies by Christopher Lillicrap. Stereo 11.20 Let's Move 1: Introducing Mini-Beasts by Kate Harrison. Presenter Howard Ward. Producer Julie Beckett. Stereo 11.40 The Music Box (1) Written and presented by Sandra Kerr with John Kirkpatrick. Producer Barry Gibson. Stereo 11.50 See for Yourself Hark, Hark, the Dogs Do Bark! by Edward Kelsey. Producer Colin Smith. Stereo (R) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900514] | Unknown: Tony Aitken. Producer: Sara Strange. Presenter: Fred Harris Producer: Sally Beeston Unknown: Jill Brand. Producer: Alan Lambert. Unknown: Christopher Lillicrap. Unknown: Kate Harrison. Presenter: Howard Ward. Producer: Julie Beckett. Presented By: Sandra Kerr Unknown: John Kirkpatrick. Producer: Barry Gibson. Unknown: Edward Kelsey. Producer: Colin Smith. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900515] | 2.05 Listening Power Finding Out about Radio by Keith Kennedy 2.25 Mainstream GCSE 11: Religious Studies Presenters Simon Mayo and Susie Grant Stereo 11.00 Time and Tune 2: The Phenomenal Sound Phactory Presenters Lucie and Roddy Skeaping. Stereo 11.20 Time to Move 2: Echoes by Kate Harrison. Presenter Nick Mercer Stereo (R) 11.40 Pictures in Your Mind (Stories) 2: Brer Rabbit and the Tar Babj/ by Julius Lester adapted by Alan McDonald. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900515] | Unknown: Roddy Skeaping. Unknown: Kate Harrison. Presenter: Nick Mercer Unknown: Julius Lester Adapted By: Alan McDonald. Unknown: Keith Kennedy Presenters: Simon Mayo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900516] | 2.05 WPFM 2: Belief with Jo Whiley Stereo (R) 2.35 Key Stage 3 The NationalCurriculum forll-14s 2: How Do You Proceed? Presenter Ruth Sutton. 2.55 The Word Box Measurements Written and presented by Robin Robbins. 11.00 Singing Together 2: Alexander's Ragtime Band Presenters John Asquith and Verity Ann Meldrum. Stereo 11.20 Junior Drama Workshop Still Waters 2: Conveyor Belt Blank by John Goodwin. Narrator Nicola Stevenson Stereo 11.40 Talk to Me Never Mind, Doofy by Anita Hewett. Stereo (R) 11.50 Poetry Corner 2: Clothes (R) 2.35 Frankie Vaughan And The Live Gang Show |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900516] | Unknown: Jo Whiley Presenter: Ruth Sutton. Presented By: Robin Robbins. Presenters: John Asquith Presenters: Verity Ann Meldrum. Narrator: John Goodwin. Unknown: Anita Hewett. PreFree Thinking |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900517] | 9.05 Don't Miss.... 9.10 Together - An Assembly for Schools The House on the Rock. Stereo 9.30 Living Language Mysterious Beasts 2: Hearing Things. Stereo 9.50 First Steps in Drama Mary Rose (2) Stereo (R) 10.10 Something to Think About The Wall (R) 10.20 Operation Maths Calculated Tales (2) Stereo (R) 10.30 Let's Make a Story! 2: Along the Winding Towpath Stereo 10.40 Word Box Measurements 2.05 Science Naturally What Is Sound? with Timmy Mallett and Robin Robbins 2.20 Recorder Club Stage II (4) Stereo (R) 2.40 Listen! The Decide-It-Yourself Cliffhanger (2) Stereo 11.00 Teacher's Talk. School Radio's On the Move. Stereo 11.05 In the News Presenter Sybil Ruscoe 11.30 Pictures in Your Mind 2: Matilda and Other Poems Stereo 11.40 Recorder Club Stage II (3) Stereo (R) 9.05 Don't Miss - 9.10 Together - An Assembly for Schools The House on the Rock. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900517] | Unknown: Timmy Mallett Unknown: Robin Robbins Presenter: Sybil Ruscoe |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900518] | 2.05 Let's Join In The House with the Front Door at the Back by Derek Farmer. Stereo (R) 2.25 The Song Tree Drums. Dragons and Dreams (2) Presenters Hilary James and Simon Mayor with Pyewackett. Written by Barry Gibson. Stereo (R) 2.40 The Friday Story William 's Version by Jan Mark. Reader Sheila Hancock. 11.00 Update Education Assessment in primary schools 2: A School Policy - affecting children, teachers and parents. Presenter Beverly Anderson. 11.20 Playtime Stereo 11.35 Music Workshop The Enchanted Horse (2) with Ian Humphris. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900518] | Unknown: Derek Farmer. Presenters: Hilary James Presenters: Simon Mayor Written By: Barry Gibson. Unknown: Story William Reader: Jan Mark. Reader: Sheila Hancock. Presenter: Beverly Anderson. Unknown: Ian Humphris. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900521] | 2.05 Playtime: Fee Fi Fo Fum Presenters Vicky Licorish and lain Lauchlan. Stereo (R) 2.20 Active Science Food and Diet with Carol Vorderman and Fred Harris. Stereo 2.40 Whirling Where We Live by Jill Brand. 2: A Victorian Household Presenter Joe Hall. Stereo (R) 11.00 Contact Extra: You Said B! 2: Me Tarzan, You Sindy by Michael Butt. Stereo 11.20 Let's Move 2: Minibeasts at Work by Kate Harrison. Presenter Howard Ward. Stereo 11.40 The Music Box (2) with Sandra Kerr and John Kirkpatrick. Stereo 11.50 See for Yourself Show a Light by Graham Silcock. Stereo (R) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900521] | Unknown: Michael Butt. Unknown: Kate Harrison. Presenter: Howard Ward. Unknown: Sandra Kerr Unknown: John Kirkpatrick. Unknown: Graham Silcock. Presenters: Vicky Licorish Unknown: Carol Vorderman Unknown: Fred Harris. Unknown: Jill Brand. Presenter: Joe Hall. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900522] | 2.05 Listening; Power YourRadioNews Compiled by Keith Kennedy 2.25 Mainstream GCSE 12: Business Studies Presenters Simon Mayo and Susie Grant. Producer 11.00 Time and Tune 3: The Phenomenal Sound Phactory Presenters Lucie and Roddy Skeaping. Stereo 11.20 Time to Move 3: Follow the Band Presenter Nick Mercer Script Kate Harrison Stereo (R) 11.40 Pictures in Your Mind (Stories) 3: Elena and the Geese by Alison Lurie adapted by George Tarry. Reader Tom Baker. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900522] | Unknown: Roddy Skeaping. Presenter: Nick Mercer Script: Kate Harrison Unknown: Alison Lurie Adapted By: George Tarry. Reader: Tom Baker. Unknown: Keith Kennedy Presenters: Simon Mayo Presenters: Susie Grant. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900523] | 2.05 WPFM 3: Television Presenter Jo Whiley. Stereo (R) 2.35 Key Stage 3 The NationalCurriculum forll-14s 3: What Happens in the Classroom? Presenter Ruth Sutton. 2.55 Word Box Boats and the Sea Written and presented by Robin Robbins. 11.00 Singing Together 3: The Good Eating Guide Presenters John Asquith and Verity Ann Meldrum. Stereo 11.20 Junior Drama Workshop Still Waters 3: Watershed by John Goodwin. Narrator Nicola Stevenson. Stereo 11.40 Talk to Me Trinfl, Tring! This Is Doofy Speaking by Anita Hewett. Stereo (R) 11.50 Poetry Comer 3: Off to Bed (R) |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900523] | Presenters: John Asquith Presenters: Verity Ann Meldrum. Narrator: John Goodwin. Narrator: Nicola Stevenson. Unknown: Anita Hewett. Presenter: Jo Whiley. Presenter: Ruth Sutton. Presented By: Robin Robbins. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900524] | 9.05 Don't Miss.... 9.10 Together - An Assembly for Schools Building from Scratch. Stereo 9.30 Living Language 1: Wanted - a Dad with Paul Copley and Ian Taylor. Stereo 9.50 First Steps in Drama Mary Rose (3) Sinking and Raising. Stereo (R) 10.10 Something to Think About The Gentle Lion (R) 10.20 Operation Maths 3: The Shopping Spree. Stereo (R) 10.30 Let's Make a Story! 3: The Museum. Reader Marlene Sidaway. Stereo 10.40 Word Box Boats and the Sea 2.05 Science Naturally (Looking at nature) Sound Effects with Robin Robbins and Timmy Mallett. 2.20 Recorder Club Stage II (6) Stereo (R) 2.40 Listen! The Decide-It-YourselfCliffhanger (3) by Bryony Lavery. Stereo 11.00 Teacher's Talk School Radio's On the Move with Bruno Brookes. Stereo 11.05 In the News Presenter Sybil Ruscoe 11.30 Pictures in Your Mind 3: Ghosts Poems by Kit Wright. Stereo 11.40 Recorder Club Stage II (5) Stereo (R) 9.05 Don't Miss - 9.10 Together - An Assembly for Schools Building from Scratch. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900524] | Unknown: Robin Robbins Unknown: Timmy Mallett. Unknown: Bryony Lavery. Unknown: Paul Copley Unknown: Ian Taylor. Reader: Marlene Sidaway. Unknown: Bruno Brookes. Presenter: Sybil Ruscoe Unknown: Kit Wright. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900525] | 2.05 Let's Join In The Three Mohammeds (Tunisian folktale) (R) 2.25 The Song Tree Drums, Dragons and Dreams (3) by Barry Gibson. With Hilary James and Simon Mayor with Pyewackett. Stereo (R) 2.40 The Friday Story Woo/? (1) by Allan Ahlberg. Reader Martin Jarvis. 11.00 Update Education Assessment in primary schools 3: Inside the Classroom Presenter Beverly Anderson. 11.20 Playtime. Stereo (R) 11.35 Music Workshop The Enchanted Horse (3) with Ian Humphris. Stereo |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900525] | Unknown: Barry Gibson. Unknown: Hilary James Unknown: Simon Mayor Reader: Allan Ahlberg. Reader: Martin Jarvis. Presenter: Beverly Anderson. Unknown: Ian Humphris. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900604] | Presenters: Vicky Licorish Unknown: Carol Vorderman Unknown: Fred Harris. Presenter: Joe Hall. Presenter: Howard Ward. Unknown: Sandra Kerr Unknown: John Kirkpatrick. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900605] | Unknown: Roddy Skeaping. Presenter: Nick Mercer. Presenter: Old Vry-Skull Presenters: Simon Mayo Presenters: Susie Grant. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900606] | Unknown: Jo Whlley. Presenter: Ruth Sutton. Presented By: Robin Robbins. Presenters: John Asquith Presenters: Verity Ann Meldrum. Unknown: Nicola Stevenson. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900607] | Unknown: Sybil Wintrope Unknown: Melinda Walker. Presenter: Robin Robbins Unknown: Robin Robbins Unknown: Mike Howarth. Unknown: Bruno Brookes. Presenter: Sybil Ruscoe Reader: Sophie Aldred. Presented By: Douglas Coombes. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900608] | Presenters: Hilary James Presenters: Simon Mayor Reader: Allan Ahlberg. Reader: Martin Jarvis. Presenter: Beverly Anderson Unknown: Ian Humphris. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900611] | Unknown: Danny Ross Presenter: Howard Ward. Unknown: Sandra Kerr Unknown: John Kirkpatrick Presenters: Alec Sabin Presenters: Sandra Kerr. Unknown: Carol Vorderman Unknown: Fred Harris. Presenter: Joe Hall. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900612] | Unknown: Roddy Skeaping. Presenter: Nick Mercer Presenters: Simon Mayo Presenters: Susie Grant. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900613] | Presenters: John Asquith Unknown: Verity Ann Meldrum. Narrator: Peter Gunn. Unknown: M. Doofy Presenter: Jo Whiley. Presenter: Ruth Sutton Presenter: Robin Robbins |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900614] | Unknown: Sally Ann Bodkin. Unknown: Emma Longbottom. Reader: Lesley Kaufman. Unknown: Robin Robbins Unknown: Mike Howarth Unknown: Bryony Lavery. Unknown: Bruno Brookes. Presenter: Sybil Roscoe Unknown: Adrian Mitchell. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900615] | Presenters: Hilary James Presenters: Simon Mayo Unknown: Story Millie Murray Presenter: Beverly Anderson Unknown: Ian Humphris. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900618] | Presenters: Alec Sabin Presenters: Sandra Kerr. Unknown: Carol Vorderman Unknown: Fred Harris. Presenter: Joe Hall. Presenter: Howard Ward. Presenters: John Kirkpatrick. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900619] | Unknown: Roddy Skeaping. Presenter: Nick Mercer Presenters: Simon Mayo Presenters: Susie Grant |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900620] | Presenters: John Asquith Presenters: Verity Ann Meldrum. Narrator: Peter Gunn. Presenter: Jo Whiley. Presenter: Ruth Sutton Presenter: Robin Robbins |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900621] | Unknown: Mike Howarth Unknown: Robin Robbins Reader: Richard Pearce. Presenter: Bruno Brookes. Presenter: Sybil Ruscoe Presenter: Peter Cutts. |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900622] | Presenters: Hilary James Presenters: Simon Mayo Unknown: George Layton Presenter: Beverly Anderson |
Genome: [r4 Bd=19900625] | Unknown: Roald Dahl Unknown: Kate Wilkinson Unknown: Keith Hindell Read By: Terry Jones |