for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
followed by an interlude
A talk by the Rev. Frank Martin
followed' by an interlude
by Robert Tibber abridged by P.J.R. Wright
read by Richard Hurndall
The fourth of twelve instalments
(BBC recording)
by tfhe Rev. Vernon Stones
Twenty years ago the life of a missionary in the remote mountain provinces of south-west China was seldom without excitement, always interesting, often amusing.
by Anna Myers
by Roy Saunders
Last Easter he visited the Lofoten Islands, where the fishermen of Norway exploit the spring migration of the Arctic cod.
Where hig'h the heavenly temple stands (BBC H.B. 498)
New Every Mornling. page 80 Psalm 11 (Broadcast. Psalter) Romans 2. vv. 1-11
Holy Spirit, truth divine
Handel
Arnold Goldsbrough (harpsichord)
Suite in. B flat
Prelude; Aria con variazione
Suite in G
Chaconne
Suite in G minor
Allemande; Courante; Minuetto; Gigiue
Last in a series of programmes devised and presented by Roger Snowdon
5: St. Bartholomew the Great, Smithfield
A portrait of the church in West Smithfield, which is' all that remains of a great Augustinian Priory with contributions by The Rev. Dr. N. E. Wallbank
Paul Paget , Dr. Paul Steinitz Denis Howelli , N. L. Hall and1 the Choir of St. Bartholomew's Church Assistant Organist and Choirmaster, Richard Seal
Produced by Julian Budden
A series of six programmes for the interested layman, in which meteorologists discuss the science of the atmosphere with Alastair Dunnett.
5: On a Small Scale
An account of variations of climate within the British Isles and of how the meteorologist can help farmers, industrialists and others by precise investigations of local conditions.
Speaker: L. P. SMITH of t'he Meteorological Omce
Peter Walfisch , (piano)
BBC Scottish Orchestra
Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conducted by James Lockhart
Forecast for Land areas. followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Recording- of Tuesday's broadcast
' Twenty Questions' is broadcast by arrangement with Maurice Winnick
Ballet : Gaite Parisienme arr. Rosenthal
Minneapolis' Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Antal Dorati on a gramophone record
of Wales, 1961
Dyffryn Maelor
CHAIRING THE BARD
by Esther Fisher
A programme for the fives to eights
Come Along and Join Our Song with Esmé Lewis and Many Kendall
The story : ' The Little Bus ' by Joan Drake
Storyteller, Judith White
Introduced by Evelyn WiWiams
EBC recording
Reginald Jacques introduces a programme for young musicians
Carl'Dolmetsch talks about the harpsichord
This month's guests
From London
Christinp Ashneld and Janet Silverston (harpsichords)
From Belfast Frances Doherty (violin)
Accompanist, Thomas Davidson
From Manchester
Peter Rhodes (treble)
Accompanist, Mabel Hardy
F. R. Buckley talks about curious situations in which people sometimes find themselves
Forecast for land' areaa, folowed' by a detailed forecast; for the South-East region
says ' I'll sing you a song '
Folk songa from around the world with Alex Korner
Davey Graham and Arthur Watts
Produced by Geoffrey Owen
The Killing of Trotsky
Written by Alexander McKee
Narrated by Edgar Lustgarten with Howard Marion-Crawford and Felix Felton
When Trotsky was expelled from Russia in 1929 Stalin and the Soviet Secret Police knew that as long as he lived he would always be a danger to them. The order went out ' Kill Trotsky.'
Produced by Alan BURGESS
A programme in which a quesition of current concern) or interest is argued or investigated
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
by Kathryn Hulme abridged by Doris Macgowan read by Mary Wimbush
The fourth of thirteen instalments
Ricercare a 6 (The Musical Offering)
(Bach)
Members of the Bath Festival Chamber Orchestra
Directed by Yehudi Menuhin
Violin Concerlo in F (Tartini)
Wolifgiarg Schneiderhan (violin) Vienma Orchestra
Conducted by F. Charles Adiler on gramophone records