' Not Enough Evidence '
A talk by the Rev. Elsie Chamberlain
Forecast for land areas
A breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
' Not Enough Evidence '
A talk by the Rev. Elsie Chamberlain
Forecast for land areas
A bulletin of food news
Compiled and read by Anne Wild
The God of love my Shepherd is
(BBC Supplement 6; S.P. 653; P. and H. 119; Tune, University)
Interlude: Christianity comes to England—St. Augustine of Canterbury
Prayers; the Prayer of Dedication; the Lord's Prayer
For all the saints (omitting vv. 4, 6,
8) (S.P. 202; A. and M. 437; C.H. 20; P. and H. 95: Tune. Sine Nomine)
'ihe Jimmy Leach Organolian Quartet
TIME AND TUNE. by Kay Foster. (BBC recording)
11.20 HOW THINGS BEGAN. Pompeii: a buried Roman city. Script by Rhoda Power.
11.40 TALKS FOR SIXTH FORMS. Current Affairs
Forecast for land areas. followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Gale Pedrick selects highlights from BBC sound and television
Introduced by John Ellison
Edited by John Haslam
TRAVEL TALKS. Exploring the Depths of the Sea. Script by Alan Broadhurst.
2.20 THE BIBLE AND life. Some Modern Christians and their Work. 4-Don Mario Borelli. Script by Jack Shep herd.
2.40 SENIOR ENGLISH 1. Australian Bush Ballads , selected by A. L. Lloyd.
The novel by Francis Brett Young arranged for broadcasting in nine parts by Lionel Brown
PART 1
Produced by David H. Godfrey
(The recorded broadcast of Feb. 28 in the Light Programme)
A weekly exploration of the BBC Sound Archives
Listen
A monthly magazine of recordings from the past and the present
SIR HAROLD NICOLSON describes a delicate diplomatic mission with which he was entrusted on August 4. 1914-the day that war was declared
JOAN RIMMER talks about and plays a medieval instrument-the Psaltery This Was News-10, 15, 20, 25 years ago; including the voices of Somerset Maugham, General de Gaulle. Laurence Housman, Richard Dimbleby , and Commander Thomas Woodrooffe
Edited and introduced by Denys Gueroult
(Leader, Reginald Stead )
Conductor, George Hurst
Margaret Kitchin (piano)
For the Younger Ones
' Mary Jane and the Visitors
A serial story by Hilda Carson read by Cicely
4-' The Picnic '
5.10 For Older Children
Tony Britton and Pat Pleasance in ' Lorna Doone '
The book by R. D. Blackmore dramatised for broadcasting in seven episodes by Ronald Gow
2 — ' Master Huckaback Comes In '
Produced by Mollie Austin
5.40 For Older Listeners
' Sama '
The story of an elephant by Rene Guillot translated by Gwen Marsh
Reader, David Lloyd James
10-' Panic '
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Your resident host,
Jack Watson welcomes stars of the entertainment world with the BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Directed by Alyn Ainsworth
Produced by James Casey
(A shortened edition of Wednesday's recorded broadcast in the Light Programme)
A twice-weekly survey of current affairs
Speakers in the studio in London and from regional and overseas centres contribute news and views on the issues of today and tomorrow
with Ron Moody , Clive Dunn
Benny Lee , Janet Waters
Dick Lester , Judith Chalmers
Nat Temple and his Orchestra
Announcer, Tim Gudgin
Script by Michael Bentine and John Law
Produced by Charles Chilton
A weekly report from the BBC's science correspondent, C. L. Boltz
The Harp Trio of the Wigmore Ensemble:
Geoffrey Gilbert (flute) Frederick Riddle (viola) Maria Korchinska (harp)