BBC Scottish Variety Orchestra
(Leader, Jack Nugent )
Conductor, Jack Leon
Forecast for land areas
An up-to-the-minute guide for your listening and viewing
. First edition
A breakfast-time magazine bringing you news, views, and interviews followed by MORNING MUSIC
A talk by the Rev. Donald Mason
Forecast for land areas
Second edition
Each day this edition includes some recorded items from the first edition. followed by MORNING MUSIC
(Continued)
by Alistair Cooke
Kenneth Dawkins (piano)
Joan Dickson (cello)
Andrew Bryson (piano)
HOW THINGS BEGAN. Mesopotamia. 2-Clay tablets and tables of stone. Script by Rhoda Power.
To thee. 0 Comforter divine (BBC
H.B. 164)
New Every Morning, page 47 Psalm 48 (Broadcast Psalter) Romans 6. vv. 12-23
Mv soul, there is a country (BBC H.B.
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Raymond Agoult and his Players
Singing Together
by William Appleby
The Jolly Carter (Folk song)
The Pearly Adriatic (Yugoslav folk song)
Hey ho, the morning dew! (Irish song)
11.20 The World of Work: Working on the Farm
Alastair Dunnett talks with some young farmers about their work.
11.40 Intermediate French: Une partie de tennis
Texte d'Emile Harven
Gaby a tres envie de faire une partie de tennis et parvient a convaincre Jean-Pierre de l'accompagner.
(Leader. J. Mouland Begbie )
Conducted by Colin Davis
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A play for broadcasting by Clemence Dane
The music, based on a theme by Richard Addinsell composed and conducted by Alan Paul
Production by Val Gielgud
For Children of All Ages
' Winnie-the-Pooh ' by A. A. Milne
Adapted for broadcasting by David Davis with music by H. Fraser-Simson 1—' Winnie-the-Pooh and Some Bees '
At the piano. Gwenn Knight Production by Claire Chovil
' Once upon a time, a very long time ago now, about last Friday, Winnie-the-Pooh lived in a forest all by himself under the name ot Sanders. One day when he was out walking, he came to an open place in the middle of the forest, and in the middle of this place was a large oak tree, and, from the top of this tree, there came a loud buzzing noise. Winnie-the-Pooh sat down at the foot of the tree, put his head between his paws, and began to think ... '
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5.30 Play Up!
Your own magazine programme of sports and games
This month's items include:
Coaching Corner
Players in Position
Careers in Sport
Tests of Endurance
Schoolboys' Hockey International
Introduced by Peter Cranmer
Produced by Graham Gauld
5.50 The week's programmes
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A magazine about Britain at work
Each month Kenneth Harris , Industrial Correspondent of The Observer, calls up BBC studios throughout Britain to interview people with news and views on the current industrial issues affecting the nation's future
by Lyndon Brook with members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Produced by Peter Watts
followed by late weather forecast for land areas