for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
followed by an interlude
The New English Bible
Speaker, Dr. C. H. Dodd
5: The Completed Part
Interval Music for Schools at 9.8
Alleluya. sing to Jesus (BBC Supplement, 1; S.P. 260; C.H. 138. omitting v. 3: Tune, Hyfrydol-S.P. 260)
Interlude: The Trial before Pilate Prayers: the Prayer of St. Ignatius
Loyola; the Lord's Prayer
Fight the good fight (S.P. 491;
C.H. 517; D.S. 69; P.H. 121: Tune. Duke Street-S.P. 491)
The Freddie Ballerini Sextet
TIME AND TUNE
Songs to sing and music to listen to
Introduced by Kay Foster
11.20 HOW THINGS BEGAN
9: The first potters. How men of the New Stone Age first made pottery Script by Rhoda Power
11.40 RACE RELATIONS
Five talks on some of the problems presented by race in various parts of the world
4: Attitudes towards race-a psychologist's view, by G. M. Carstairs
Memories of days past and occasions great and small
Introduced by Robert Gunnell
Forecast for land areas. followed by detailed forecast for the South-East
Gale Pedrick selects highlights from BBC sound and television
Introduced by John Ellison
Edited by Gordon Williams
A VILLAGE IN THE ANDES
A visit to a Quechua village in the high Andes, by A. L. Lloyd
2.20 CHRISTIANS IN THE WORLD: 4 Race relations in the Church
Script by Muriel Hardill
2.40 AS I WAS YOUNG AND EASY
A story of an American childhood by Clancy Carlile , adapted for broadcasting by Edward Blishen '
3: The Cat in the Night
The mountain lion makes an appearance, and Ray's dog Dingy shows that a broken leg is not the end of a hunting dog.
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra with Cavan O'Connor
Introduced by Ivan Samson M.C. , Charles Crathorn
Produced by Fredric Bayco
The dances: La Militaire: Tango Sebastian; Western Scottische; La Rinka; Shadow Saunter; Flirtation Twostep
The Songs: My Irish Song of Songs; Off to Philadelphia
Tickets may be obtained for the recording of this programme on March 15 at 6.45 p.m. on application to [address removed], en closing stamped addressed envelope.
A weekly exploration of the BBC Sound Archives
THE GLORY OF MY CROWN
An anthology of words and music from the reign of Elizabeth I, 1558-1603
'... During her life, what peace in her country! What plenty in her land! What triumphs in her court! What learning in her schools! What trades in her cities! What wealth in her kingdom! What wisdom in her counsel and what grace in her government ! ... ' NICHOLAS BRETON
(In Praise of Queen Elizabeth) with Godfrey Kenton
Gary Watson , Penelope Lee Compiled and written by Roger Burgess
Directed by John Powell
BBC Northern Orchestra Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by Stanford Robinson
Recording of the concert given at one o'clock before an invited audience in the Town Hall, Manchester, by courtesy of the Manchester Corporation.
JUNIOR TIME
A programme for the fives to eights
Alexander Armstrong
A serial dialogue story written by John D. Stewart 20: St. Patrick's Day
Introduced by Cicely Mathews
5.15 I KNOW WHAT I LIKE
A well-known personality is interviewed and chooses some favourite records
This week: Ian McColl , manager of Scotland's International soccer team, speaks to Jameson Clark
5.25 DEADLINE FOR DANGER
A four-part radio adventure by Kevin McGarry
3: Shake Hands with the Skeleton
Production by Trevor Hill
Forecast for land areas, followed by detailed forecast for the South-East
E. ARNOT ROBERTSON met Mrs. Whittaker in North Point Camp, Shawky Wan. At eighty-three she was indomitable, and ' They ' were her fiercest enemies.
Part 2
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
followed by an interlude
Music in two versions
Birmingham Wind Ensemble David Cowsill (oboe) James Parker (oboe) John Fuest (clarinet)
Michael Saxton (clarinet) Harold Evans (bassoon)
Edward Stoneham (bassoon) John Johnson (horn) Frank Downes (horn)
Serenade in C minor (K.388)..Mozart
The concerts tonight and tomorrow night are the second of a series of three double programmes of works which their composers have arranged for different ensembles.