for farmers
Speaker, C. A. Joyce
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
followed by an interlude
' Creative Conversation'
Talks by the Rev. A. E. Gould Minister of London Road Congregational Church, Chelmsford
1: With a Woman with a Past
Second edition
Introduced by Jack de Manio
Recordings from the past and present
WE WERE THERE
3 : Michael Standing recalls outstanding events at which he was present
Produced by John Powell
by Alistair Cooke
Sunday's recorded broadcast
Antony Hopkins discusses a work or theme of current interest
Arabesque
Novelette in F sharp minor played by Alasdair Graham (piano)
O worship the King (BBC H.B. 471) New Every Morning, page 7
Canticle 6, part 1
1 Corinthians 15, vv. 35-49
Fill thou my life (BBC H.B. 271)
News Summary at 10.30
SINGING TOGETHER by William Appleby
11.20 GERMAN FOR SIXTH FORMS
' Maria Stuart '
Extracts from Act 3 of Schiller's tragedy
Recording by Sender'Freies Berlin
11.40 CE N'ETAIT QU'UN JOLI REVE A programme in French Script by Paule-Alir.e and John Dent
In Blois, the Duvals are just sitting down to dinner when an unexpected visitor arrives.
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Leader. Philip Whiteway
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A new play for radio by ALLAN PRIOR with Jill Raymond. Belle Chrystall
Diana Olsson , David March and Alan Tilvern
Of all values, human values are the most important. Sixteen - year - old Tancy Richards is a test case for a north-country Child Guidance Clinic --on the outcome of her case depends the renewal of the Clinic's grant. Production by AUDREY CAMERON
Saturday's recorded broadcast
Songs
I heard a piper piping; Youth, Rann of Exile, Parting sung by Anthony Strange (tenor) Clifton Helliwell (piano)
Advice and entertainment for retired and older people and a meeting-place on the air for those concerned for their welfare
Yellow Soap: Hard it may have been, but it was a harbinger of pleasure for Albert Butler
Crimson Comfort: May Watts expatiates on the delights of colourful interiors
The first item is recorded Presented by John Dunn
5.0 JINIOR TIME
A programme for the fives to eights Trouble In t'Store by Muriel Levy
Incidental music composed by Frank Barber played by the Harry Hayward Sexlet
Produced by Trevor Hill
5.15 MOSTLY JAZZ
Ken Sykora introduces
The Bruce Turner Jump Band
5.30 HOW?
An occasional science magazine 2: Exploring the Ocean
C. L. BOLTZ talks to
JAMES CREASE, an expert on ocean currents
RONALD CURRIE , a marine biologist and Dr. TOM GASKELL. a geophysicist Produced by Claire Chovil
5.50 Presenting This Week
Review of forthcoming programmes
Forecast for land areast, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A weekly review of what the papers in south-east England are saying
by ROMAN BRANDSTAETTER with Marius Goring
A play dealing with Poland in 1951 and the problems of the adaptation of individuals to the way of life of the new society
Pianist, Josephine Lee
The action of the play takes place in Warsaw in 1951 Production by VAL GIELGUD
The News and Comment from at home and abroad
Spoofs by Leslie Duxbury
Read by the author
How Uncle Jack was matched-to the local clairvoyante.
Helen Watts (contralto) Ernest Lush (piano)
A recording of the broadcast on September 28. 1960