for farmers
The morning) magazine
Introduced by Jack de. Manio
followed by an, interlude
' The Way of Faith '
Talks by the Rav. Geraint Nantlais Williams
4: Faith as Victory
Second edition
followed by an interlude
June Wilsoni (soprano) Ernest Lush (piano)
Miss Tox from ' Dombey and Son ' by Charles Dickens
Script by Terry Gompertz Read by Gladys Young
,: previously broadcast in 1955
My spirit longs for thee (BBC H.B.
331).
New Every Morning page 16
Psalm 33. vv. 13-31
Acts 21. v. 37, to 22, v. 15
0 Christ, Redeemer of our race
(BBC H.B. 54)
Brahms
Trio in E flat, Op. 40 played by Dennis Brain (horn:)
Max Salpeter (violin.) Cyril Preedyi (piano)
Recording of the broadcast of February 15, 1957
A weekly series of programmes devised and presented by Roger Srowdon
2: The Temple Church
A portrait of the lawyers' church
With contributions by Canon. T. R. Milford
Kenneth Carpmael , Q.c. W. E. Godfrey. F.S.A.. Harold Haysom Ernest Lough
Master Robin. Lough and the Choir of the Temple Church Organist, amd Choirmaster, George Thalben-Ball
Produced, by JuMan Budiden
Recorded broadcast of Jan, 10. In the BBC's General Overseas Service
A series of six programmes for the interested layman in which the meteorologists discuss the science of the atmosphere with Alastair Dunnett.
2: The Atmospheric Engine
An explanation of the general circulation of the atmosphere; how this controls the climate at different latitudes and how we in Britain are affected by it.
Speaker
SIR GRAHAM SUTTON , F.R.S. Director General of t'he Meteorological Office
The recorded, broadcast of April 26 in Network Three
A booklet with diagrams, weather charts and cloud pictures in colour and black and white, has been specially written by Sir Graham Sutton to accompany this series. It can be obtained, price 4/6d., through newsagents and booksellers, or direct by sending a crossed Postal Order for 4/6d., to BBC Publications [address removed]
BBC Wa!sh Orchestra
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by Arwel Hughes
Foreicast for lard areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
featuring
Michael Collins and his Orchestra with Edward Rubach (piano)
Reginald Leopold and the Pa!m Court Orchestra
Visiting artist, John Harvey
Laurence Neely (baritone) Clifton Helliwell (piano)
Conducted by Philip Hope - Wallace
Art: Bryan Robertson
Film: Dilya Powell
Theatre: Baimber Gascoigne
Radio: Jacques Brunius
Book: Walter Allen
Sunday's recorded broadcast
A programme for the fives to eights Come Along and Join Our Song with Esme Lewis and Mary Kendall
The story: 'Thumbelina' told by Gwenyth Petty
Introduced by Evelyn Williams
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Canon (Pachelbel arr. Miinchinger)
Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Karl Munchinger
Suite No. 2, in B minor (Bach)
Elaine Shaffer (flute)
Bath Festival Chamber Orchestra Directed by Yehudi Menuhin on gramophone records