for farmers
'My Faith and my Job '
5: Christina McDonald a headmistress
' My Faith and my Job '
Some Scottish people tell how their religion dove-tails into their daily work
6: Tom Wharton , a football referee
by Andrew Garve abridged by Neville Teller read by John WeEtbrook
Twelfth of fourteen 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 14fe
by Jasmyn Kell
Blessed Jesus, at thy word (BBC
H.B. 267)
New Every Morning, page 87
Psalm 119, part 6
St. Matthew 5, vv. 38-48
King of glory, King of peace (BBC
H.B. 325)
Marcel Gardner and his Orchestra
Scherzo (A Midsummer Night's
Dream) (Mendelssohn)
Philharmonia Orchestra
Conducted by Otto Klemperer
Symphonic Sketches,: La Mer
(Debussy)
Detroit Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Paul Paray
Some recent gramophone records
Reports from Britain and overseas
Introduced by Bill Hartley
The Place of Re-mould Tyres
A discussion with Ian Gilroy and E. G. Wallace , President and Vice-President of the Retread Manufacturers' Association
Buy a Car in Winter!
Some comments from Geoffrey Hancock
Why put your car away for the winter?
Some suggestions for the enjoyment of winter motoring from Roy McCarthy
The Insurance Consultant Cover Notes
Produced by David Glencross
Recording of last Friday's broadcast in Network Three
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon and Barbara and Richard Lyon
ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE IN-LAW
Also taking part:
Molly Weir , Doris Rogers
Angela Ferguson. Virginia Winter
BBC Variety Orchestra Leader, John Jezard
Conductor, Paul Fenoulhet
Script by Bob Block and Bebe Daniels
Produced by Tom Ronald
The recorded broadcast of May 12 in the Light Programme
The Wild Ones by SHEILA RELFE
Tom Moodie is known to the public as a wild writer who is always being involved in some drunken escapade or hurling abuse at people in authority. But his private life is quite unlike the image built up by the press, as two reporters discover when they come to interview him.
Production by ALFRED BRADLEY
From the many broadcasts on BBC sound and television during the pasit seven days. Gale Pedrick selects highlights that listeners may have missed or might like to hear again
Introduced by John Ellison Edited by Kenneth Pragnell
Recording of last Friday's broadcast
A programme for children under five introduced by Peter Hawkins with musdc by Ann' Driver
James Fisher invites ornithologist, representing five of the great zoological regions of the world, each to introduce the voices of tihe four most) beautiful singing-birds so far recorded
PETER PAUL KELLOGG Ithaca, U.S.A.
(Cornell University recording)
MYLES NORTH Nairobi, Kenya
PAUL SCHWARTZ
Caracas, Venezuela
(Neotropical Institute recording)
ALEC CHISHOLM
Syney, Australia (ABC recording)
KASUKE HOSHINO Tokyo, Japan
Produced by Jeffery Boswall
The recorded broadcast of July 9
Wilfred Pickles visits Nobles Hospital, Douglas, Isle of Man, and there talks to some of the yourg patients and invites them to choose a record they would like to hear
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra with Kenneth Tudor (baritone)
Introduced by Ivan Samson Master of Ceremonies, Charles Crathorn
Produced by Fredric Bayco
The dances: Marine Fourstep; Hesitation Waltz; Trelawney Tango; Crinoline Gavotte; Dream Saunter; Felice Foxtrot : Waltz; On Leave Foxtrot; Flirtation Twostep
The songs: The Trumpeter; The Tarpaulin Jacket
Doctor Jo by JOAN MORGAN adapted by Cynthia Pughe with Freda Jackson as Dn. Joainna Marlowe
Produced by HUGH STEWART in the BBC's Midland studios
News of books and thedr makers in reviews, quotations and interviews
WiKiam Cooper speaks on satirical novels
Introduced by Michael Vowden
followed by late weather forecast
played by Iris Loveridgje (piano)