for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
June Jay gives food news comment, and suggestions for the household shopper
followed by an interlude
' Goodness '
Talks by the Rev. JohnHuxtable
3: How do I know what is good'?
June Jay gives food news comment, and suggestions for the household shopper
: second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
by ALEX DUNCAN abridged by Barbara Henderson read by Hugh Dickson
The first of thirteen instalments
Jean Evans - (mezzo-soprano) Ernest Lush (piano)
Almighty God. thy word is cast
(BBC H B. 188)
New Every Morning, page 96 Psalm 42 (Broadcast psalter) St. Matthew 7. vv. 1-12
The Lord will come (BBC H.B. 479)
Cello Concerto in E minor played by Paul Tortellier (cello)
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Sir Malcolm Sargent
on a gramophone record
1: Air is Everywhere
The programme suggests some things to look out for and some experiments to do
Script by H. A. Armstrong
Junior Science series
A talk on current affairs in France by Agnes Tanguy and Henri Appia
French for Sixth Forms series
Country Ceili from Aghagallon, Co. Armagh
The McAldndien Brothers'
Ceili Band
Teresa Clifford (folk singer)
- Brian Connors
(songs with guitar)
Master of Ceremonies, Jack Sloane
Produced by Sam Denton
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A light-hearted look at the advertising world
Michael Medwin as Michael Lightfoot an account executive
Eleanor Summerfield as Maggie, a TV executive
Fenella Fielding as Janet secretary to Michael Lightfoot
Joan Sims as Mavis, a shorthand, typist
Nicholas Phipps as Adrian Beales, a copywriter
Warren Mitchell as most other characters
Script by Myles Rudge and Ronnie Wolfe
Produced by Eric Miller
Recorded broadcast of March 27 in the Light Programme
with songs and music by Roger Fiske
Let's Join In series
Town Mouse and Country Mouse
Mr. Collins does not like mice around the farm so Tony's new pet is not very welcome.
Script by Christine Dudley
A Trip to Italy
A play for radio by HARRY MOORE with Phyllis Montefiore
John Hollis and Sheila Grant
Rosa Bonfielli was Italian, but she had been born and brought up in England. She had always longed to visit Italy, and when at last she arranged to go there for a holiday with her seventeen-year-old niece Anne, she was determined to have a good time.
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by KERI LEWIS
from St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Edinburgh
Introduced by Monsignor Patrick Quille , Administrator
First Vespers of the Feast of St. Matthew,
Apostle Deus in adjutorium (Britten) Psalm 109: Dixit Dominus Psalm 110: Confltebor Psalm 111: Beatus vir
Psalm 112: Laudate pueri
Psalm 116: Laudate Dominum
Hymn: Exsultec orbis gnudiis
(Plainsong)
Magnificat (Primi Toni — di Lassus) Benedicamus Domino (Plainsong)
Motet in honour of St. Francis: 0 virum mirabilem (Peter Philips)
Recessional hymn: Most Holy Lord and God (Ould 28)
Director of the Cathedral Music Arthur Oldham
by Gilbert Phelps
The buildings of the old Elementary School in Gloucester have been condemned at last. They should have been long before. But not the education that was given there. That was a sound, living education, Gilbert Phelps thinks.
A programme for the fives to eights
The Musicians from ' Tales Told Again' by Walter de la Mare read by David Davis
Music for the keyboard played by Jackman Davis
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
See panel and page 37
BBC Scottish Orchestra Leader, Peter Gibbs Conducted by Stanford Robinson
Part 1
Poems on childhood and age chosen by John Carroll read by Barbara Jefford and Robert Harris
Part 2
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
by The Rt. Hon. R. A. Butler C.H., M.P.
Home Secretary
A sound recording of tonight's BBC Television broadcast followed by an interlude
by Sheila Burnford read by Ronald Wilson
The eighth of ten instalments
Schoenberg
Quartet in D (1897) played by the English String Quartet Nona Liddell (violin)
Eleanor St. George (violin) Marjorie Lempfert (viola) Helen Just (cello)
The recorded broadcast of July 6 in the Third Programme