RA DIO Tl~!ES 25 SEPTE MBER 1969

London and South-East Programmes for Edition 27 Sept - 3 October: Eightpence Not in Front of the Children • New season of Wednesday Plays 4: Tuesday BBCl comes back Radio 4: Monday tmeS Life with a pop group BBC2: Peter Sarstedt's very own BBC2: Wednesday; ('n1eman's back with Sportsnight Radio 1: Sunday RBel: Thursday

A Background of Wickedness. Political Machination. Meteoric Rise to Wealth and Glory. Religious Controversy. A Touching Tale of True Love. The First Churchills BBe; 2 Saturday

'" ~5 SEPTEMBER 1969

London and South-East Programmes for Edition 27 Sept - 3 October: Eightpence Not in Front of the Children • New season of Wednesday Plays Radio 4: Tuesday BBCl Just a Minute comes back Radio 4: Monday tmes Life with a pop group BBC2: Sunday Peter Sarstedt's very own BBC2: Wednesday; Cn' eman' s back with Sportsnigh t Radio 1: Sunday RBC1: Thursday

A Background of Wickedness. Political Machination. Meteoric Rise to Wealth and Glory. Religious Controversy. A Touching Tale of True Love. The First Churchills BBC 2 Saturday RADIO TIMES·25 SEPTEMBER 1969 (L) PAGE 5

Fun and "ames. The rush and ruck of Rugby Union on Saturday. League on Wednesday; Robert Robinson has hIs bluff called; international hockey in! Grandsta~d. when meets Pakistan; Jack Longland says My Word as the programme starts its fifteenth year; the strain and skill of soccer I Wednesday . 2 October Thursday 30ctober Friday

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Archers (rpt) 5.32 Breakfast Special 12.10 10.30 For Schools 2.0 1.45 Listen with Mother 7.0 Tony Blackburn Show 12.55 Weather 12.0 I Was Gandhi's Gaoler: 4.15 What's New 2;0 For Schools 9.0 Pete Murray 1.0 talk by PatrIck Quinn 5.15 Dave Cash 2.30 Break for Music 10.0 Jimmy Young Show 1.30 (rpt) 12.15 Down Your Way (rpt) 7.30 News Time; Weather 2.40 For Schools 12.0 Radio 1 Club 1.45 Listen with Mother 12.55 Weather 7.45 Swing Session 3.0 Fresh Start Magazine N 2.0 Terry Wogan 2.0 For S'chools 1.0. The World at One 8,45-10.0 as Radio 2 3.30 Afternoon Theatre: The 4.15 What's New 3.0 Sound Screen. 69: the 10.0 Late Night Extra Price of Progress by 5.15 Dave Cash cinema programme (rpt). U~ m~e~r;.,~r~sM\;lht~r '12.0 Midnight Newsroom Peter Hamill (rpt) , 7.30-10.0 as Radio 2 3.30 Any Answers (rpt) 2.0 For Schools 12.5 am Night Ride 4.15 Buy a Railway, the last 10.0 Late Night Extra' 4.0 Theatrical Portraits: Elea­ 3.0 Afternoon Theatre: The. 2.0- 2.2 News; Weather outposts Of steam. 1: 12.0 l\1idnight Newsroom nora Duse (1859-1924) Captain Goes to War by Romney, Hythe, Dym­ 4.45 Home This Afternoon A. R. Mills 12.5 am Night Ride 5.25 Story Time: Niji,nsky­ 3.45 Artur Schnabel (record) church Light Railway 2.0- 2.2 News; Weather biography by his widow 4.0 Choral Evensong from Radio2 4.45 Home This Afternoon read by Anna Burden (3) St Patrick's Cathedral, (page 44) 5.25 Story Time: Quentin Dur- 5.55 Weather Dublin 5.30 am News; Weather ward by Scott (3) Radlo2 6.0 News; 5.32 Breakfast Special 5.55 Weather 6.25 South-East 4.45 Home This Afternoon 9.0 Pete Murray 6.0 News; Radio Newsreel (page 50) 5.25 Story Time: Memoirs of 6.25 South-East 5.30 am News; Weather 6.45 The Archers a Fox-Hunting Man 9.55 Five to Ten 5.32 Breakfast Special 7.0 My Word! (repeat) 5.55 Weather 10.0 Jimmy Young Show 6.45 The Arch~rs 9.0 Pete Murray 7.30 The Dark Island by 6.0 News; Radio Newsreel 11.0 Morning Story 7.0 Petticoat Line (rpt) 9.55 Five to Ten Robert Barr - 3 6.25 South-East 11.15 Waggoners' Walk (rp!) 7.30 Chamber Concert from 10.0 Jimmy Young Show 8.0 Sir John Barbirolli con­ 6.45 The Archers 11.32 Jimmy Young continued the Albert HaIl, Notting­ 11.0 Morning Story ducts the Halle Orches­ 7.0 Eric Robinson with, Re· 12.0 Steve Race ham. Part 1: Mozart, 11.15 Waggoners' Walk (rpt) tra. Part 1: Wagner cords for You 2.0 Woman's Hour . Bach 11.31 Jimmy Young continued (from Tannhauser) 8.0 Berlioz: Nuits d'ete; 3.0 Terry Wogan 8.20 Interval talk 12.0 Steve Race 8.25 Interval talk: Denis Shaw Harold in Italy 3.35 Racing from Newmarket 8.35 Concert. Pt 2: Vivaldi . 2.0 Woman's Hour S.40 Halle. Part 2: Tchaikov- 9.15 Mahatma Gandhi: a cen: 3:50 Terry Wogan continued 9.30 The World of Books 3.0 Terry Wogan sky (Pathetique) tenary tribute. 4.15 Waggoners' Walk 9.58 Weather 4.15 Waggoners' Walk 9.30 New Worlds 9.58 Weather 4.31 Racing Results 10.0 Ten O'Clock; Listening 4.31 Racing Results 9.58 Weather 10.0 Ten O'Clock; Listening 4.32 Roundabout Post 4.32 Roundabout 10.0 Ten O'Clock; News-stand Post 6.32 Sports Review 10.45 News from Eastern 6.32 Sports Review 10.45 Korea in a Confucian 10.45 News from Eastern 6.40 Album Time Europe. 4: Turkey 6.40 Album Time Mould: Richard Harris Europe. 3: Rumania 7_30 News Time; Weather '10.59 Weather 7.30 News Time; Weather 10.59 Weather 10.59 Weather 7.45 . 11.0 News 7.45 Thanks for the Memory N 11.0 News 11.0 ·News 8.15 The Takeover - 6 . 11.2 A 8.15 Any Questions? 11.2 A' Book at Bedtime 11.2 A Book at Bedtime 8.45 Any Answers? 11.15 Music at Night: B~et­ 9.0 Friday Night is Music 11.15 Music at Night: Men­ 11.15 Music at Night: Strauss 9.15 Semprini Serenade N hoven Night delssohn 11".45.-11.48 Coastal forecast 10.0- 2.2 am as Radio 1 11.45-'11.48 Coastal forecast 10.0- 2.2 am as Radio 1 11.45-11.48 Coastal forecast . Radio3 Radio4 S30, 202m and VHF 3 October Friday Radio Third Programme 6.30 am 12.55 5.55 10.0 Ten O'Clock News Summary Weather Weather The News 6.32 Farming Today and programme news and programme news The background to the news 7.30 market trends, news, weather and people in the news, fol­ Bach 6.50 Ten to Seven 1.0 6.0 lowed by News·stand in which LIONEL ROGG (organ) (Thursday's Ten to Eight) COLIN VALDAR analyses how Prelude and Fugue in c (s 531) The World at One The News the dailies have handled the Chorale Preludes: Nun komm' 6.55 Weather: programme news The News and Radio Newsreel week's news and current trends der Heiden Heiland (s 659); Today's Time and.voices and topics in and in and out of Fleet Street t Nun freut ,euch, lieben Chris· GTS 7.0, 8.0, 9.0, 11.0 am 'behind the headlines introduced 6.25 ten g'mein (s 734); Wachet 1.0, 6.0, 11.0 pm by WILLIAM HARDCASTLE South-East 10.45 auf, ruft uns die Stimme 10.0 pm Korea ill a (s 645) 1.30 Tonight's evening paper Of the Prelude and Fugue in A minor 7.0 air with -reports from the re­ Confucian Mould (s543) The Archers gion's news studios and Scot· RICHARD HARRIS, who visited Part of'a recording of a public The News (Thursday evening's broadcast). land Yard - Sportsdesk - Week­ Seoul in the spring, looks at concert given on 1 July in ,with TOM BOSTOCK - Stop the dilemma facing South Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 7.10 South-East News Press: iiltroducedby TIM GUDGIN during the English Bach Fes· 7.15 Today 1.45 Korea in her attempt to become tival. (A second programme: radio's breakfast-time magazine .6.45 a modern nation stat'e t October 10) introduced by JACK DE MANIO Listen with Mother 7.45 Today's Papers Today's story for children The Archers to.59 Weather under five is Smile, Please, Written by EDWARD J. MASON 8.0 7.50 Ten to Eight Tippy by JEAN ENGLISH t What the Bible says Edited by GODFREY BASELEY 11.0 Summer Produced· by TONY SHRYANE with WILF WILKINSON (Repeated: Monday, L30 pm) News Summary A play in six days and six 7.55 Weather; programme news 2.0 nights by ROMAIN WEINGARTEN Cast for the 'week translated from the French and. For Schools Daniel Archer. .. EDGAR HARRISON 11.2 adapted for radio by HENRY .REED 8.0 The Day the Town Hall 'Clock . Doris Archer ..... GWEN BERRYMAN One of the great successes of The News Got Hiccups by MOLLY SOLE t Jack Archer ...... DENIS FOLWELL A Book at Bedtime' the theatre in recent (Let's Join In) Peggy Archer ...... JUNE SPENCER The Day They Kidnapped Queen times, Summer was briefly 8.10 South-East News 2.20 A Changing Baclcground Lilian Nicholson Victoria by H. K. FLEMING seen in the West End of Lon­ 8.15 Today (second edition) Recorded and presented by ELIZABETH MARLOWE abridged and read by don last year 8.40 Today's Papers JOHN STOCKBRIDGE Lester Nicholson.HAYWARD MORSE TONY BRITTON • It .was summer. There was a' Compiled arid produced by Tony Archer ...... COLIN SKIPP Produced by JOHN CARDY t hOllse in a country village. 'It JOAN GRIFFITHS t Philip Archer .. NoRMAN PAINTING Last of fifteen instalments had a garden. The garden was 8.45 (Art and Design) Laura Archer..... GWENDA ·WILSON inhabited by two middle·aged In Hazard 2.40 The Iron Man Tom ForresL ...... _ ... '.BOB ARNOLD Beginning on Monday: tom cats, who occasionally r.e­ The story by RICHARD HUGHES by TED HUGHES t Carol Tregorran ..... ANNE CULLEN Climbing the Stairs by Margaret sponded to the names of Chop­ 'read by TRADER FAULKNER (5) t (Stories and Rhymes) John .Tregorran ... PHILIP MORANT Powell, read by Barbara Mitchell Cherry and ,Lord High Garlic; Sid Perks...... ALAN DEVEREUX though more -often than not 9.0 Polly Perks .....HILARY NEWCOMBE 11.15 they elected to disregard 3.0 Nora Salt...... JULIA MARK The News Lady Isabel Lander Music at Night these names. There were in the Sound Screen 69 Mendelssohn garden also, two children: The cinema programme MARY WIMBUSH Trio in D minor, Op 49 Lorette, a girl of 15, and 9.5 (Sunday's broadcast: Radio 2) Brigadier Winstanley Simon, her brother, whom ANTHONY GODFREY JOSEF SUB: (viOlin) most people regarded as a For Schools Jack Woolley JOSEF CHUCHRO (cello) simpleton, because he did not An Act of Worship t 3.30 PHILIP GARSTON-JONES JAN PANENKA (piano) always speak very readily to o worship the King (sp 618 vv Tessa Latimer ...... CAROL DAVIES gramophone record people: yet he had his thQughts 3, 5: Hanover);' Interlude: Any Answers? Roger Travers-Macy . and feelings, and could some­ Tariri; The Prayer for guidance A radio correspondence column JEREMy MASON 11.45* Coastal forecast times communicate' them to in which listeners add their Mrs Perkins ...... PAULINE SEVILLE animals' comments to some of the views 9.25 expressed in last Friday's Any Closedown at 11.48* with Listen _ .. - QuestionsY from Skegness 7.0 Carleton Hobbs as (Thursday's broadcast: Radio 2) Chop·Cherry, a cat to people who Live Dangerously My Word! Norman Shelley as' _ (from the BBC Sound Archives) DILYS POWELL and FRANK MUIR RADIO 4 VARIATIONS Lord High GarliC, another cat Introduced by JOHN LANE t 4.0 challenge ANNE SCOTT'JAMES and Rosalind Shanks as Lorette, Theatrical Portraits If no change is shown the Lon· a girl of 14 or 15 9,45 DENIS NORDEN don programme is broadcast David Spenser as Simon. Eleanora Duse 1859-1924 In the chair JACK LaNGLAND her feeble-minded brother For Schools by THEA HOLME (Sunday's broadcast) MIDLAND and PETER WILLIAMS as Narrator A I'ecoute: 2 7.35-7.45 am Regional Extra written by RAYMOND ESCOFFEY Another in the occasional Produced by MARTIN ESSLIN t series of programmes about 7.30 8.30-8.40 Regional Extra (To be repeated on 26 October) -(for primary school pupils in 6.25-6.32 News . their third year of French) great figures from the theatre The Dark Isiand of the past 6.32-6.45 Enterprise: Magazine 9.55 Movement' and Music 2 by ROBERT BARR" 9.30 Duse was • a little woman, so A story in six episod es of by JAMES DODDING frail that it seemed that a NORTH Music by Debussy, selected espionage in the remote is· Hugh Wood, breath WOUld. blow her away, lands of the Outer Hebrides 6.25-6.45 pm News and topics (born 1932) and arr.anged by VERA GRAY t haggard and pale in the merci­ In this programme two of his less footlights, with, no paint with Edward de Souza N. IRELAND i pieces of chamber music - the 10.15 or powder to soften their glare: Bryden Murdoch 9.55-10.15 am Schools. Today Trio (1961) and the Quintet During a paSSionate and and Geoffrey Frederick and Yesterday: lighthouses (1967) - can be h-eard, as well Daily Service stormy life she brought a mar­ Part 3 12.10-12.25 Oldpark Accordion as his Logue Songs (1962). and NEM P 61; Jesus, Lord, we look vellous new simplicity and Bill GranL .. GEOFFREY FREDERICK Band· _ Three Choruses (1965-66). HUGH to thee (BBC HB 374); Canticle truth into the theatre Jim Nicholson .. EDwARD DE SOUZA 12.25·12.55 Farm 7; St John 17, vv '13-26; 0 WOOD discusses the enthusiasms with Ian McLeod ...... BRYDEN MURDOCH 4.0-4.45 Record requests that have guided his choice of thou, who at thy Eucharist Sergeant...... NICHOLAS EDMETT 6.25·6.45 Round·up texts didst pray (BBC HB 213) Catherine Dolan as Duse Brigadier ..... MICHAEL KILGARRIFF Narrator ...... ANTONY VICCARS Hammond ..... KIM GRANT Reader ANTHONY JACOBS C.B.S •...... •.....•. DENyS HAWTHORNE SCOTTISH WILLIAM BENNETT (flute) 10.30 Isadora ... , .... PATRICIA GALLIMORE Katie Kennedy.: ...... GUDRUN URE 8.30·8.40 am Today in- PATRICK IRELAND (viola) For Schools Other voices: THEA HOLME Produced by PETER TITHERADGE t 9.25-9.45 Schools: EXploring SUSAN BRADSHAW (piano) JOHN BADDELEY, GRIZELDA HERVEY (Repeated:: Tuesday, 3.30 pm) Scotland MUSIC GROUP OF LONDON' Le C'id: extracts from the play 12.0-12.5 Gaelic News by Corneille t - CHARLES SIMON, PETER WILLIAMS MAUREEN LEHANE (contralto) The programme includes some 12:5-12.15 Gaelic song Members of the (French for Sixth Forms) 8.0 12.15-12.30 Farm Journal 10.50 A Corner for Music recollections of Duse by NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE IVOR BROWN Halle Orchestra 12.30-12.45 Trials of a Travel JOHN ALLDIS CHOIR OCTET by ALBERT CHATTERLEY t leader MARTIN MILNER Writer: written and read by conductor JOHN ALLDIS t (This programme should be Produced by ELWYN EVANS t conductor Elaine Cunliffe (George Newson: October 24) tape-recorded) SIR JOHN BARBIROLLI t 12.45-12.55 Announcements 11.0 The Wood at NOJ)n 4.45 Part 1: Wagner 2.20·2.40 Schools: Think and 10.25 by PHILIPPA PEARCE Overture and Venusberg Music Move _ Produced by iENYTH WORSLEY t Home This Mternoon (Tannhiiuser) 6.25-6:30 News; Stock Market; Progress of a Poet (Springboard series) A family magazine Weather 11.20 Fishing introduced by JEREMY CARRAD 6.30-7.0 Mairidh Gaol is Ceol: John Keats Poems by William Carlos from the South and West 8.25* The Interval Love and Music will Endure A series of six programmes Williams and Elizabeth Bishop; A Jockey's Life: BRIAN GEAR 11.2-11.10 News; forecast chosen from his poetry and Native Woodnotes Wild 11.10-11.15 Ere I Sleep: prayers letters,' and introduced by story by Margaret Trist visits a racing stable t As a boy DENIS SHAW was given ROBERT GITTINGS (Listening and Writing) Happy in Your Job?: JEREMY elocution lessons that later 11.40 Individual-I: US. MICHAEL SOUTH AND WEST 1: Poems 1817 CARRAD investigates produced unexpected results t 8,.15-8.40 am Magazine - and Endymion . SMEE and PADDY FEENY have Pottery Today: DAVID GREEN '. a 6.25·6.45 News; Round-up Reader PETER MARINKER been talking to young people lecturer in ceramiCS, talks to EditEfd by STUART EVANS t PAMELA HOWE t. 8.40* Halle: Part 2 Produced by JOE BURROUGHS (Prospect series) Tc-haikoosky Symphony No 6, (Broadcast on 22 May 1966. in B minor (Pathetique) 7.35-7.50 am Bore Da! Next programme: October 10) 5.25 S.10-8.40 Good Morning, Wales! 12~0 Announcements 9.5-9.25 Service for Schools Story Time: Nijinsky 9.30 10.15-10.30 Welsh Service 11.0 12.10 T-he biography of the legend­ New Worlds 11.0-11.40 Welsh Schools The News ary dancer written by his 12.10-12.25 Programme preview widoWROMOLANIJINSKY: abridged Each week 12.25-12.55 Byw a Bod: aspects Pick of the Week brings you news from the GALE PEDRICK makes a personal by DEREK PARKER from Nijinsky of society selection· of items from the and The Last Years of Nijinsky scientists ap.d technologists 12.55-1.0 News in Welsh; 11.15 Market Trends read by ANNA BURDEN t whose discoveries and inven­ Today's overseas commodity many broadcasts on BBC radio tions are changing your Weather and financial news. London and television during the past 3: ' Maia Jena '-My wife 6.25-6.40 Wales Tonight world 6.<10-6:45 News Stock Market closing report seven days, introduced by Almost hopeless of ever attract­ Produced by the Science Unit JOHN ELLISON ' ing Nijinsky's attention, 9.30-9.58 Ymryson y Beirdd: (Extended version: Sunday. Romola can scarcely believe his bardic contest Closedown at 11.20 1L15 am) , sudden proposal of marriage 9.58 Weather. 10.30-10.45 Round·Up