for farmers
A talk by the Rev. Frank Martin
A talk by the Rev. Frank Martin
by Robert Tibber abridged by P. J. R. Wright read by Richard Hurndall
The sixth of twelve instalments
SIR IVAN THOMPSON introduces a magazine programme about new ships and old ships, big ships and little ships, sailors and shipping men, and the sea that is their life
Clare Walmesley (soprano)
Paul Hamburger (piano)
0 splendour of God's glory bright
(BBC H.B. 409)
New Every Morning, page 87 Psalm 100 (Broadcast psalter) Romans 5, vv. 1-11
Praise the Lord ! ye heavens, adore him (BBC H.B. 16)
Marcel Gardner and his Orchestra
Three German Dances (Mozart)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Herbert von Karajan
Guitar Concerto (Malcolm Arnold )
Julian Bream (guitar) Melos Ensemble directed by the composer
Some recent gramophone records
Reports from Britain and overseas
Introduced by Bill Hartley
How Good is British Automobile Engineering?: a discussion between Harry Webster and Gerry Lush
A Trip to the Breaker's Yard with Michael Pollard
Landscape Amenities for the Motorist: some comments from Pat Gregory
Produced by David Glencross
Network Three
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Kenneth Home in a sort of radio show with Kenneth Williams
Hugh Paddick , Betty Marsden
Bill Pertwee , Pat Lancaster
The Fraser Hayes Four
BBC Variety Orchestra Leader. John Jezard
Conductor. Paul Fenoulhet
Incidental music by Edwin Braden Script by Eric Merriman
Produced by Jacques Brown
The recorded broadcast of July 1, 1960, in the Light Programme
Joe Davis, in a recorded programme, discusses with Roy Plomley the gramophone records he would choose to have with him if he were condemned to spend the rest of his life on a desert island.
(Previously broadcast on July 17)
Obedience Test by DUDLEY BARKER
Old Ambrose , famous in his day as champion sheep-dog trainer, does not get on with his grandson's nagging wife; but when the Annual Sheep Dog Trials come round, he insists, against her wishes, on seeing his grandson compete.
Production by WILLIAM GLEN-DOEPEL
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
Peter Gibbs (violin)
BBC Scottish Orchestra
Led by Granville Casey
Conductor, Norman Del Mar
A programme for children under five with music by Ann Driver
Peter Hawkins introduces today's items, which include the songs 'Three Blue Pigeons' and 'Old MacDonald's Farm '
A review in sound of some of the great adventurers in flying
Introduced by Sir Alan Cobham .
Research by Joan. Bailey
Written by Peter Lawson
Production by Brian Wiiley
Bernadette Hodgson visits the Children's Hospital, Birmingham, and asks some of the young patients to choose a record
Forecast for lard areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Harry Davideon and his Orchestra
Arthur Richards (baritone)
Introduced by Ivan Samson M.C. . Charles Crathorn
Produced by Fredric Bayco
The dances: Boston Twostep; La Rinka; Sunnyside Saunter; Barn Dance (Progressive): Waltz Camay1; Tango Serida: Dinkie Oroestep; Fourth and fifth figures of the Quadrilles; Waltz
Ruth Dunning and Hamilton Dyce with Mary O'Farrell in Sweet Sorrow
A play by RONALD BARNES
Adapted for radio by Cynthia Pughe
Cast in order of speaking:
Production by AUDREY CAMERON
followed by late weather forecast
played by Joy Hall (cello)
Clifton. Helliwell
(hanpsichord and piano)