for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack die Manio
followedi by an interlude
' I Travel the Road '
A series of talks by the Rev. Lyall Dixon
4: Accidents
Second edition
Introduced by Jack de Manio
followed by an interlude
by Robert Tibber abridged by P. J. R. Wright read by Richard Hurndall
The tenth of twelve instalments
CAPTAIN' TRADER' HORN talks about some of the amusing and ticklish labour problems that faced him while helping to build a harbour in a remote part of the Nigerian coast.
played by the Haydn Trio
Sylivia Cleaver (violiim)
Rosemary Green (viola) Olga Hegedus (cello)
by Ginny Brown
2: Love Thy Neighbour ... The second of three extracts read by Ginny Brown from her book about life on a house-boat
The Son of God goes forth to war
(BBC H.B. 235)
New Every Morning; page 99 Psalm 46 (Broadcast psalter) Romans 8. vv. 1-11
Ye servants of the Lord (BBC H.B.
372)
Divertimento for string orchestra played by the Berlin Radio
Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Ferenc Fricsay on a gramophone record
Master Ted Heath and his Musik assisted by the Beverley Sisters provide new sounds to some old songs on gramophone records
A series of six programmes
6: The Changing Climate
GORDON MANLEY , Professor of Geography, Bedford College, Univers'ity of London, and H. H. LAMB of t'he Meteorological Office discuss the questions: What do we know about the climate of the past and how have we found out about it? Is there any pattern in climatic changes?
SIR GRAHAM SUTTON. F.R.S., Director General of the Meteorological Office, discusses the question: Will man ever be able to control weather and climate?
Chairman, ALASTAIR DUNNETT
The recorded broadcast of May 24. 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 4s. 6d., through newsagents and booksellers, or direct by sending a crossed postal order for 4s. 6d. (not stamps, please) to [address removed]
BBC Scottish Orchestra
Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conducted by Stanford Robinson
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Anona Winn , Joy Adamson
Jack Train , Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions and Kenneth Home knows some of the answers
Tuesday's recorded broadcast
and his Orchestra with Laura Gray and Dennis' Wilson (piano)
The fascination and hazards of prospecting are discussed by three men who have, between them, covered nearly every country in the world
Juba Kennerley
James Osenton
Ronald Stokes
The recorded broadcast of July 7
Conducted by Philip Hope-Wallace
Sunday's recorded broadcast
A programme for the fives to eights
Come Along and Join Our Song with Sassie Rees and Maimie Noel Jones
The story: Endless the Detective ' by Antonia Ridge
Storyteller, Gwenyth Petty
Introduced by Evelyn Williams
Forecast for land areas. followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
says' 'I'll sing you a song '
Folk songs from around the world with Alex Korner
Davey Graham and Arthur Watts
Produced by Geoffrey Owen
A programme in which a question 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 ninth of thirteen instalments
played by I Musici
Sonata in G minor for string orchestra, Op. 2 No. 6 (Albinoni)
Concerto Grosso in B flat, Op. 7
No. 6 (Geminiani) on gramophone records