for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
An,ne Wild gives food news comment and suggestions for the household shopper
followed by an interlude
' Builders '
Talks by the Provost of Coventry
3: General Repair
Annie Wild gives food news comment and suggestions for the household shopper
: second hearing' of the broadcast at 7.40
Clara Bakony (violin)
How the Japanese Christian, Kasiawa (1888-1960) tried to follow the precept: 'Love thy neighbour'
Stories from World History series
BBC recording
Christ, whose glory fills the skies (BBC H.B. 137)
New Every Morning, page 76
Psalm 118, vv. 13-24
Acts 17, vv. 10-21
Blessed are the pure in heart (BBC H.B. 318)
Prokofiev
Piano Concerto No. 3, in C played by the composer with, the London Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Piero Coppola on a gramophone record
Traditional music and' songis from a square dance party in Somerset
Songs from Pat Shaw
Caller, Nibsi Matthews
Musdc from the Green sleeves Band
Led by Dermis Damke
Master of Ceremonies,
Bernard Fishwick
Produced byi Brian Patten From the Village, Hall, Alcombe, Somerset
Forecast, for land areas-, followed by a detailed forecast, for the South-East region
Stephen Murray as Lieut. Murray , the No. 1
Jon Pertwee as Chief Petty Officer Pertwee
Leslie Phillips as Sub-Lieut. Phillips
Written by Laurie Wyman
Produced by Alastair Scott Johnston
The recorded broadcast of February 15. in the Light Programme
THE PIED PIPER
The traditional tale retold with music by Ann Driver
Let's Join In. series
2.20 CONCERT
A re-hearing of some of the music heard this term, including Rimsky-Korsakov's Dance of the Tumblers
Adtventures in Music series
2.40 ROCKETS AND
EARTH SATELLITES
The use of rockets to explore the solar system is traced from its beginning in the mind of Tsiolkovsky, through the early experiments of Robert Goddard , to the recent achievements of the Russians and Americans with earth satellites launched from rockets.
Script by Henry Marshal ] Modern History series
The Championships at Wimbledon
Latest results and commentary by Max Robertson and Raymond Glendenning with summaries and comments by Tony Mottram
From the All England Club
Henley Royal Regatta
Commentary by John Snagge and John Hinde
See page 39
from the Parish Church of St. James, Belfast
Intmoit : Jesu the very thought
(Vittoria)
Confession: Absolution
The Lord's Prayer
Versicles and Responses (Tallis) Psalms 27. 28, and 29 First Lesson: 1 Kings 10, w. 1-13 Magnificat (Cooke in G)
Second Lesson : St. Matthew 16, vv.
13-28
Nunc dimittis (Cooke in G) Creed; Versicies; Collects
Anthem: Rejoice in the Lord
(Redford)
Prayers: Grace
God the Father, be thou near (I.C.H.
17)
Orgian.ist and Choirmaster, Leslie F. McCarrison
The Championships at Wimbledon and Henley Royal Regatta
Further commentaries
A programme for the fives to eights Kelty MacLeod tells the story of LittJeone and the Trout by Jane O'Hare
by CROSBIE GARSTIN adapted for radio in six parts by Becky Cocking with Tony Britton Episode 6
Escaping the Sultan's service, Ortho rows out to an English ship; but they fear a trick and threaten to fire on him.
Music composed by Reginald Redman Produced by Patrick Dromgoole
Music for the keyboard played by Olive Rees and Mary Madden
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
On the eve of the Third Test at Headinigfey, Leedsi, scene of his world record Test innings of 334 in 1930 Sir Donald Bradman greabeeit Australian batsman of all time, talks cricket as he remembers playing it and as he sees the game today
Introduced by John Arlott Editedi and produced by John Bridges
BBC Scottish Orchestra
Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conductor, Norman Del Mar
Part 1
A tnue stony of life in the back country of Australia by Reginald L. Ottley
' Startled, the big bay bucked sky-high. I saw Mick jerk, as the horse bolted. From there on, all I could see was a hazy whirr of wheel spokes, spewing up dust. Then, Mick, horse, sulky, and smothering dust hurded out of sight.'
Part 2
A play for radio by J. MACLAREN-Ross
Other parts played by Anne Bernard and Penelope Lee Produced by R. D. SMITH
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Silas The Good by H. E. Bates read by Richard Hurndall
played by Peter Graeme (oboe)
Frederick Stone (piano)