for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Wallace Greenslade
Spiritual Standards in Daily Life
Talk by Patrick Makin
Second edition
Introduced by Wallace Greenslade
Pauline Tinsley (soprano) Gordon Honey (baritone) Winifred Davey (piano)
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT I by Rachel Percival
Tuesday's recorded broadcast
Father, in whom we live (BBC H.B.
166)
New Every Morning, page 50 Canticle 2 (Broadcast Psalter) St. John 12, vv. 12-19
God's law is perfect (BBC H.B. 456)
News Summary at 10.30
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
RHYTHM AND MELODY by Gladys Whitred
11.20 GEOGRAPHY
Sverdlovsk to Lake Baikal
Script by Roy Mellor
11.40 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN
'Der Teufel mit den drei goldenen Haaren Dramatisierung der alten Sage. Horspielbearbeitung von Milo Sperber
BBC Scottish Orchestra Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Norman Del Mar
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
ADVENTURES IN ENGLISH
' My Voyage to the Moon ': a space fiction story from three hundred years ago. by Francis Godwin Script by Michael Hyde
2.20 SCIENCE AND THE COMMUNITY Germs and Men
6: Insects that carry germs Script by PhiHp Brown
2.40
STORIES FROM BRITISH HISTORY Sir Philip Sidney
Script by Christine Dudley
Conducted by Philip Hope-Wallace
Radio: Stephen Potter
Book: Margaret Lane
Art: Eric Newton
Film: Paul Dehn
Theatre: Eric Keown
Sunday's recorded broadcast
Records from the Latin-American countries
Arranged by Nigel Hunter
Introduced by Roy Williamson
JUNIOR TIME: 5.0-5.15
Come Along and Join Oar Song with Phyllis Kinney and Maimie Noel Jones
The storyteller, Sheila Huw Jones tells of ' The Lonely Hill ' by Mavis Connelly
5.15 A FIRST VOYAGE IN A SAILING SHIP
Remembered in three talks by Captain H. W. Langbein 1: New Apprentice
Recorded broadcast of July 21. 1959
5.30 ON RECORD
Roy Bradford reviews a mixed bag of recent records
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Reconstructions of famous trials with postscripts by Dudley Perkins
3: The Trial of Mary Blandy
Murder: Oxford, 1752
Mary Blandy was tried on a charge of poisoning her father. Her defence was that she had given him a ' love philtre' in order to persuade him to look more kindly upon Captain the Hon. William Cranstoun, who wished to marry her but was not acceptable to Mr. Blandy.
Script by Christopher Hibbert Production by Joe Burroughs
A programme in which a question of current concern or interest is argued or investigated
The News and Comment from at home and abroad
Dartington String Quartet Colin Sauer (violin) Peter Carter (violin) Keith Lovell (viola) Michael Evans (cello)
Mendelssohn
Fugue in E flat
Quartet in E minor, Op. 44 No. 2