A reading for Sunday morning from ' By an Unknown Disciple'
Read by John Stockbridge
and forecast for farmers and shipping
and forecast for farmers and shipping
by Francis Jackson
From York Minster
' Cakes and Ale ' by W. Somerset Maugham
Read by T. St. John Barry
The second of a series of six readings from the opening chapters of distinguished novels
Conducted by T. C. Worsley
Film: Freda Bruce Lockhart
Theatre: Ivor Brown
Radio: Naomi Lewis
Book: John Connell
Art: Eric Newton
Shipping and general weather forecasts. followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
A magazine programme edited and introduced by James Fisher
Ravens and Rock-Doves
Bruce Campbell , George Edwards , and John Lees talk about some of the birds-other than sea birds -that live on cliffs and rocky coasts
Produced by Tony Soper
by St. John Ervine
6-Arnold Bennett
Each week a challenger from one of the counties of Britain is invited to test a panel's knowledge of his county and its customs
The Panel:
James Laver , Ivor Machin
Christopher Rhodes , John Stevens
Chairman, Victor Bonham-Carter
Programme devised and compiled by Alan White
Produced by Joan Clark
BBC Scottish Orchestra (Leader, J. Mouland Begbie )
Conductor, Ian Whyte
Part 1
by Vivien Ingham
Miss Ingham knows more than two things about a horse but, owing to a number of somewhat alarming experiences, she does not regard this animal as a particularly noble one.
by Charles Kingsley made into a play by Muriel Levy
Part 1 and Incidental music by Henry Reed played by a section of the BBC Northern Orchestra conducted by the composer The song ' Clear and Cool' sung by Doris Gambell
Production by Herbert Smith who writes on page 21
Shipping and general weather forecasts, followed by a detailed forecast for South-East England
with Arthur Sandford (piano)
Kathleen Long (piano)
The story of the earthquake at Yenice, Turkey, in the words of the survivors
Turkish and Japanese scientists cooperate in UNESCO's campaign against earthquake disaster
Professor Hagiwara's words spoken by Hugh Burden
The survivors' stories, translated from recordings made in Turkey, told by Alan Adair , Anthony Baird Denise Bryer. Oliver Burt
Lucille Gray. Gordon Heath
Isaac Matalon , Barbara Young
Produced by David Thomson and recorded in the studios of UNESCO Radio. Paris
See ' Both Sides of the Microphone'
Septet in A, Op. 147 for flute, clarinet, horn. bassoon, violin. cello, and piano played by the Virtuoso Chamber Ensemble:
Edward Walker (flute)
Sidney Fell (clarinet)
John Burden (horn)
Ronald Waller (bassoon) Patrick Hailing (violin) Willem de Mont (cello) with Kyla Greenbaum (piano)
journalist, critic, and novelist drawn from the memories of his relatives, colleagues, and friends
These include:
Howard Spring, A. P. Wadsworth
Rachel Ryan , Philip Carr
Programme introduced by Ivor Brown
' All thy judgements are truth'
Canticle 4 (Broadcast Psalter) St. John 6. vv. 30-44
We saw thee not when thou didst come (BBC H.B. 74)
Revelation 3, vv. 19 and 20
followed by late .weather forecast for land areas