for farmers
Recording of Wednesday's broadcast
The morning magazine
Introduced by Wallace Greenslade
followed by an interlude
A talk by the Rev. Donald Soper
Second edition
Introduced by Wallace Greenslade
followed by an interlude
Ruth Stanfield (piano)
MUSIC AND MOVEMENT I by Rachel Percival
Tuesday's recorded broadcast
Sing to the Lord a joyful song (BBC
H.B. 19)
New Every Morning, page 68
Psalm 104, vv. 25-36
St. John 13. vv. 16-30
0 thou who earnest from above (BBC
H.B. 362)
News Summary at 10.30
Cecil Norman and the Rhythm Players
RHYTHM AND MELODY by Gladys Whitred
11.20 GEOGRAPHY
Lake Baikal to Vladivostok
Script by Roy Mellor
11.40 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN
'Das alte Haus ': die Familie Schwarz verlasst ihr altes Haus
Manuskript von Milo Sperber
BBC Scottish Orchestra Leader, J. Mouland Begbie
Conductor, Norman Del Mar
Talk by A. C. A. Colton on the work of the Association
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East
ADVENTURES IN ENGLISH
'Dirk's Dog Bello': a a serial story from the book by Meindert DeJong. 1: The Rescue
Script by Philippa Pearce
2.20 SCIENCE AND THE COMMUNITY
Germs and Men. 7: Food testing Script by John Richmond
2.40
STORIES FROM BRITISH HISTORY
The Execution of Mary. Queen of Scots. Script by Jo Manton
Sunday's recorded broadcast
Records from the Latin-American countries
Arranged by Nigel Hunter
Introduced by Roy Williamson
JUNIOR TIME: 5.0-5.30
A programme for the fives to eights
Larry the Plumber
A Toytown play by S. G. Hulme Beaman
Produced by Claire Chovit
5.30 MUSIC CLUB
Alec Robertson introduces a programme for young musicians
This month's guests broadcasting for the first time
From Birmingham: Gillian Sharp (flute) accompanist: Doris Adams From Aberdeen:
Shirley Kidd (piano)
From London:
Gavin Williams (organ)
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
The final scene from
Wagner's music-drama with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by George Solti on a gramophone record
A monthly programme in which radio is used to link speakers in London and other world centres to exchange views on important issues of common interest
Chairman in London
Robert McKenzie
The News and Comment from at home and abroad
Schumann
Quartet in E flat, Op. 47 played by the London Piano Quartet Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Watson Forbes (viola) Vivian Joseph (cello) James Oibb (piano)