for farmers
Speaker, C. A. Joyce
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
followed by an interlude
' Looking at the Commandments'
Talk by Canon William Purcell
Second edition
Introduced by Jack de Manio
followed by an interlude
by Alex Duncan abridged by Barbara Henderson read by Hugh Dickson
Fifth of thirteen instalments
by Alistair Cooke
Sunday's recorded broadcast
Antony Hopkins discusses a work or theme of current interest
Repeated at 7.0 in Network Three
Songs to sing and music to listen to introduced by Kay Foster
Praise to the Lord. the Almighty
(BBC H.B. 534)
New Every Morning, page 4 Psalm 96 (Broadcast psalter) St. Matthew 8, vv. 14-22
I'm not ashamed to own my Lord
(BBC H.B. 494)
by William Appleby
Before leaving his beloved Basque country. Dr. Iriart had a final game of pelote, and now he invites some friends to a farewell party ...
The programme includes Basque music and Jan Rosol singing to his guitar accompaniment
Script by Emile Harven
Intermediate French series
Waltz in G flat
Ballade in F minor played by Artur Rubinstein (piano) on gramophone records
Opening by Her Majesty The Queen in Westminster Hall
An edited recording of this morning's ceremony See panel and page 23
Forecast for land areas. followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
E. Arnot Robertson, in a recorded programme, discusses with Roy Plomley the gramophone records she would choose to have with her if she were condemned to spend the rest of her life on a desert island.
Gordon Reynolds introduces ten minutes of music for six-year-olds
Second of two programmes on minuet and gavotte
Introduced by Joseph Cooper
Orchestral Concert series
' The Jackdaw of Rheims ' from R. H. Barham 's ' Ingoldsby Legends
It is wrong to steal from anyone, but if this poem is anything to go by, it is foolish as well as wrong to steal from a cardinal.
Man with a Background of Flames from the novel by RICHARD JOHNS
Adapted for radio by J. Maclaren-Ross with Frank Partington
A journalist unlucky in love and out of a job, finding no consolation from his psychiatrist, drifts into the hands of adventurers whose activities are embarrassing a giant diamond corporation. Everyday events and people become distorted: violent death looms as in a nightmare. Did it really happen, or was it all a fantasy of persecution? The police had no answer.
Produced by R. D. SMITH
Saturday's recorded broadcast
Soni Seddon (soprano)
Ernest Lush (piano)
Advice and entertainment for retired people and older people generally, and a meeting-place on the air for those concerned for their welfare
A Craft to Hand: Charles Cart-wright recommends a hobby
Rose-Tinted Telescope: Albert Butler takes a look backwards
Presented by Elizabeth Wilmer
A programme for the fives to eights Another series of programmes about
THE BIG. POND
Written by Bertha Lonsdale
4: Treaanre on the Island
Produced by Herbert Smith
A monthly science magazine
No. 10
Jamee Fisher , G. V. T. Matthews and Eric Ennion discuss how birds navigate
Vote for the winning discs! played by Graham Gauld
Postcards should be sent to:
Luck of the Draw, BBC, London, W.I.
Forecast for tend areas followed, by a detailed forecast for the South-East Region
A weekly review of what the papers in South-East England are saying
The novel by STEPHEN CRANE adapted for radio by H. A. L. Craig u-ith
Nigel Stock
Other parte played by Isla Cameron. Andrew Downie Jon Farrell , Brian O'Higgins
Michael Peake. Charles Richardson P. G. Stephens. Bruce Wightman and member? of the BBC Drama Repertory Company
Music composed by John Buckland conducted by Lawrence Leonard
Songs arranged, by Freddie Phillips and siung by Andrew Downie and Uriel Porter
Produced by JOHN Gibson
The recorded broadcast of March 16, 1960. in the Third Programme See page 23
The era recalled on records by the Cumberland Three and the Lehman Engel Chorus
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
by ANTHONY SMITH read by the author
Episodes from a journey by motorcycle from Cape Town to Cairo Mostly Preparations
First of ten instalments
Shostakovich
Twenty-four Preludes, Op. 34 played by Liza Fuchsova (piano)