for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Peter Bryant
Louise Davies gives food news comment, and suggestions for the household shopper
followed by an interlude
The Rev. Erik Routley speaks about Weekday Religion
(Psalm 15)
6: Expensive promises
Louise Davies gives food news comment, and suggestions for the household shopper
: second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
Interval music for Schools at 9.2
Nancy Thomas (mezzo-soprano)
Frederick Stone (piano)
Gebet: Die du Uber den Sternenweg Du meines Herzens Kronelein
Warte nur
Beim Schneewetter
Waldeinsamkeit Der verliebte Jager
Herzenstausch; Mittag
In einem
Rosengartelein Gottes Segen ; Maiennacht Von der Liebe
TIME AND TUNE
Songs to sing and music to listen to Introduced by Kay Foster
11.20 HOW THINGS BEGAN Hadrian's Wall
The BBC Observer from the past spends- an eventful evening in the fort now called Housesteads (A.D. 300)
Script by Duncan Taylor
11.40 THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT
AND THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER by Norman Hunt , Ph.D.,
Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford
Talks for Sixth Forms series
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 Richard Burwood
TRAVEL TALKS
A Mouth-Organ Town in Germany A. W. Rowe talks about a visit to Trossingen
2.20 THE BIBLE AND LIFE
The Parables in Modern Dress
5: The Parable of Extra Service
(St. Luke 17, vv. 7-10)
Script by Michael Mason
2.40 THE PURSUIT OF KERRAWAI
A poem about an incident in Papua by Peter Middleton
Lawn Tennis Championships
Latest results, and commentary by Max Robertson , and Raymond Glendenning with summaries and comments by Tony Mottram From the All England Club
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Introduced by Ivan Samson Master of Ceremonies Charles Crathorn
Produced by Fredric Bayco
The dances: Waltz; Military Two-step; Royal Saunter; Latchford Schottische; Progressive Tango: The Ladbroke; Mississippi Dip
Tickets may be obtained for the recording of this progamme on June 28 at
6.45 p.m. on application to [address removed], enclosing stamped addressed envelope.
A weekly exploration of the BBC Sound Archives
SUMMER DAYS OF THE PAST remembered by Ludwig Koch and recorded at Bird Cottage Produced by Harold Rogers
conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham
Ballet Suite: Zemire et Azor
(Gritry, arr. Beecham)
Dance of the Sylphs (The Damnation of Faust) (Berlioz)
Waltz: Cendrillon (Massenet)
Carnaval (Suite: Roma) (Bizet) on gramophone records
Lawn Tennis. Championships Further commentary
A programme for the fives to eights
Alexander Armstrong
A serial dialogue story by John D. Stewart
35: School Breaks Up
Introduced by Cicely Mathews
by FREDERICK GRICE
Adapted as a four-part serial play by Bertha Lonsdale
4: Dick remembers the Staple
Produced- by Herbert Smith
Forecast for land areas, followed1 by a defailed forecast for the South-East region
by Beatrice Forbes-Robertson
As a very young girl in the eighteen-nineties Beatrice Forbes-Robertson was taken to see some of the great figures of the age-Ruskin, Henry James , and Bernard Shaw among them.
Part 2
Symphony No. 3...Grazyna Bacewicz first performance in this country
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
followed by an interlude
Beethoven's Late Quartets
Grosse Fugue in B flat. Op. 133 Quartet in F, Op. 135 played by the English String Quartet Nona Liddell (violin)
Eleanor St. George (violin) Marjorie Lempfert (viola) Helen Just (cello)
The last of five programmes