for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
Talks for Passion Week by John Wren-Lewis
5: From Earth to Heaven
Interval music for Schodls at 9.2
Prayer
There is a green hill (S.P. 131; D.S.
59; C.H. 105 and P.H. 64. both omitting v. 4: Tune, Horsley— S.P. 131)
Interlude: The Death of Jesus
Prayers; the Prayer of St. Richard; the Lord's Prayer
The Head that once was crowned with thorns (omitting: v. 5)f (S.P. 175; C.H. 131; D.S. 66; P.H. 78: Tune, St. Magnus—S.P. 175)
Blessing
Danny Levan and his Quintet
TIME AND TUNE
Songs to sing and music to listen to.
Introduced by Kay Foster
10: The First Cloth Makers
Some of the oldest cloth was found in Egypt in a Neolithic village. In this programme you can hear how men of the New Stone Age first made this cloth.
Script by Rhoda Power
Memories of days past' and occasions great and small
Introduced by Robert Gunnell
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
From the many broadcasts on BBC sound and television during the past seven days Gale Pedrick selects highlights that listeners may have missed or might like to hear again
Introduced by John Ellison Edited by Gordon Williams
SAO PAULO, A MODERN CITY IN BRAZIL
A picture of South American, city life on the Tropic of Capricorn by A. L. Lloyd
The Whole Armour of God
Script by Muriel Hardill
by Clancy Carlile
Adapted, for broadcasting by Edward Blishen
4: The Mountain Lion Dingy earns an epitaph and Ray is introduced to Cuckoo.
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Introduced by Ivan Samson
Master of Ceremonies Charles Crathorn
Presented by Fredric Bayco
The dances: Waltiz; Marina Four-step; Clarendon Saunter; Canadian Barn Dance; Alexandra Tango ; Fifth Figure of Caledonians; Melody Twostep
Tickets may be obtained for the recording of this programme on March 22 at
6.45 p.m. on application to [address removed], enclosing stamped addressed envelope.
A weekly exploration of the BBC Sound Archives
SAKI AND SAMISEN
Geoffrey Bownas introduces some aspects of city and village life in Japan
Produced by Denys Gueroult
In Memoriam
Ian Whyte 1901-1960
See top of page and facing page
Junior Time
A programme for the fives to eights
Alexander Armstrong
A serial dialogue story by John D. Stewart
21: Going away for Easter
Introduced by Cicely Mathews
5.15 I Know What I Like
A series of programmes in which well-known personalities are interviewed and choose some of their favourite records
This week: Peter Scott
5.25 Deadline for Danger
A four-part radio adventure by Kevin McGarry
4: The Private Eye, Yi, Yi!
Production by Trevor Hill
Forecast for land areas, followed, by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Shura Cherkassky (piano)
BBC Northern Orchestra
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, George Hurst
From the City Hall, Sheffield
Part 1
Overture: Benvenuto Cellini. - Berlioz
Symphony No. 2, in D - Beethoven
Ninian Smart talks about a strange encounter in Bombay
It ' might strike the ignorant Westerner as merely absurd. But it expresses in sharp form two contemporary Indian ideals, and the ideals, at all events, are not absurd.'
Part 2
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
followed by an interlude
Music in two versions
Melos Ensemble
Gervase de Peyer (clarinet)
William Waterhouse (bassoon)
Neill Sanders (horn)
Emanuel Hurwitz (violin) Cecil Aronowitz (viola) Terence Weil (cello)
Adrian Beers (double-bass)
The concerts tonight and tomorrow night conclude the series of three double programmes of works which their composers have arranged for different ensembles.