A magazine for viewers from India and Pakistan including discussions, review of recent news, music, and stories from the communities
Introduced by Saleem Shahed
(to 9.25)
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A magazine for viewers from India and Pakistan including discussions, review of recent news, music, and stories from the communities
Introduced by Saleem Shahed
(to 9.25)
In the final programme Sir John Newsom and others discuss the future education of the early leaver.
Introduced by Brian MacArthur
Ten programmes on the new understanding molecular biology gives into the nature of life
A forward look to the possibilities and development of molecular biology.
[Presented by] Professor Asher Korner, University of Sussex; Professor Jacques Monod, Institut Pasteur, Paris; Dr. John Hotchin, Virus Research Laboratory, New York
Accompanying pamphlet: see page 49
(to 10.30)
with Canon Roy McKay, The Rev. Tom Hawthorn, The Rev. Hubert Matthews, James Grout and Ted Darling accompanied by Graham Walsh
From the Church of St. James Garlickhythe, in the City of London
Ten programmes in a Business Studies course
In 1580 Captain Squire is granted an estate by Queen Elizabeth I. Centuries later his descendants sell off, lease, or mortgage parts of the property to raise money.
Written and introduced by Michael Molyneux
(These programmes are linked with the English Law series broadcast on Thursdays at 6.30 p.m. on Radio 3)
Accompanying pamphlet: see page 49
A programme for engineers
What's new in flame coating?
David Shute investigates the different types of equipment available.
Developing a Small Firm for bosses and managers of small firms
How to handle a merger.
Presented by Denis Mitchell
(Repeated next Saturday at 10.0 a.m.)
Accompanying pamphlet: see page 49
(to 13.00)
Alan Mitchell and Patrick Chalmers report on Headley Farms, Surrey a co-operative of four farmers who have pooled their businesses to form a 1,000-acre unit, with the assistance of the Central Council for Agricultural and Horticultural Co-operation.
Introduced by Andrew Biggar
from Scotland
and Weather Situation for farmers and growers
with Fanny Cradock
including: Bricks, Ravioli, and Spaghetti alla Bolognese
Accompanying pamphlet: see page 49
A History of Disillusion 1918-1933
Written by Correlli Barnett.
Narrated by Sir Michael Redgrave.
With the voices of Robert Ayres, Robin Bailey, David Bauer, Peter Bridgmont, Felix Felton, John Fortune, Cyril Luckham, Paul Martin, Sebastian Shaw, Norman Wynne and eye-witness accounts of events between September 1919 and November 1920
Series produced by Tony Essex in collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
(First shown on BBC-2)
A series of romantic feature films
[Starring] Joan Crawford, Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews
A career woman is torn between the man she loves but cannot marry and her desire for security and happiness.
Two other Preminger films, Anatomy of a Murder and Advise and Consent, have recently been seen on BBC-tv. In Daisy Kenyon Joan Crawford is ideally cast in the role of an independent, hard-headed fashion magazine artist.
An animal adventure series
Starring Marshall Thompson as Dr. Marsh Tracy, Cheryl Miller as Paula Tracy, Yale Summers as Jack Dane
with Hedley Mattingly and Hari Rhodes
aided and abetted by Clarence and Judy
Judy runs off with a strange native and finds herself very much the centre of attraction.
Customers and connoisseurs explore the world of Antiques with Max Robertson
from the South and West
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Dramatised in nine parts by David Turner
Squire Trelawney and party with Redruth and Grey have decided to try to rescue Jim Hawkins. In an attempt to land, their boat has been sunk. While they are wading ashore, Long John Silver and his men wait in ambush.
Tom and Jerry playing cat and mouse in a selection from the world-famous cartoon films starring Tom the Cat and a far-from-underdog mouse called Jerry
Today: the Academy Award Winner for the Best Cartoon of 1952 in which Johann Mouse ...leads everyone a merry dance!
Bert Foord
Like all nomadic peoples, the Masai warriors depend entirely on their cattle. They are used as currency. They become the bride-price. They are even thought to have supernatural powers.
In the past when they fell sick, the Masai were lost. Now they come thankfully to the Isinya Centre set up by Christian Aid...
The third of the series
Young people look at the world around them.
Introduced by Joan Bakewell
From the North
This evening's edition includes poetry by teenagers on such subjects as poverty and famine, the colour question, and the bomb. And a song, 'Shoulder to shoulder,' deals in a lighthearted manner with the urgent problem of over-population.
from St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh
Introduced by Fr. Patrick McEnroe
Prayer and Blessing by Fr. James Clarke, Administrator of the Cathedral
Come, O creator Spirit (Veni Creator)
Crown him with many crowns (Diadematus)
Christ be with me (Gartan)
Be thou my vision (Slane)
It were my soul's desire (Armagh)
Thee, O Mary. will I praise (J. Wardale)
Jesu! the dying day (Nocte Surgentes)
Hail! Christ our King (Canon Joseph Pentony)
by John Galsworthy.
Dramatised by Vincent Tilsley.
Starring Kenneth More, Eric Porter, Nyree Dawn Porter, Susan Hampshire
Fleur and Jon have fallen in love. In spite of the opposition of their parents they are determined not to give each other up.
(Eric Porter is a member at the Royal Shakespeare Company)
(First shown on BBC-2)
The Great Stars of yesterday and today in a season of their most memorable films
[Starring] Laurence Olivier, Greer Garson
with Mary Boland, Edmund Gwenn, Edna May Oliver, Maureen O'Sullivan
Based on Helen Jerome's dramatisation of Jane Austen's novel
with Richard Baker
followed by The Weather
by Peter Luke
[Starring] Douglas Rain
from the stage of the Mermaid Theatre, London
Presented in association with Bill Freedman and Charles Kasher and the Mermaid Theatre
Shown at 6 15 p.m.
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