for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Peter Bryant
followed by an interlude
' ABC of Christian Living '
Talks by the Rev. D. H. A. Watson
2: BeMef in God the Fatiher
followed by an interlude
by Alex Duncan abridged by Barbara Henderson read by Hugh Dickson
Twelfth of thirteen instalments
Life on Wheels
MARJORIE GOWER and PHYLLIS WEBBER , both in their thirties, took at life from wheel-chairs and find it good.
Introduced by Jack Singleton
played by Clara Bakony
Recording of broadcast on July 5
How many things one can obtain from the Cafe Saint-Jacques apart from food and drink! ... as you will hear from a regular customer who comes to Mme. Latour for postcards, stamps, tobacco.
Listeners are invited to take part and also to sing with Pierre Lefevre
Script by Emile Harven
Early Stages in French series
by Gerald Durrell abridged by Edward Blishen read by Derek Hart
Second of thirteen instalments
Alfred Cortot (piano) on a gramophone record
A topical programme for older children
The subject for next week will be announced at the end of this broadcast.
The Problem for the Mind
Second of two talks by the Rev. Dr. W. D. Hudson Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Exeter
Sixth Form series: The Christian Religion and its Philosophy
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
A spontareous discussionby Percy Cudlipp , Lady Barnett Edward Moult , Brian Inglis
Travelling Question-Master FreddyGrisewood
From Portscatho, Cornwall
Recording of last Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme followed by an interlude
A chivalrous episode during the Third Crusade (1190-2)
Script by Rhoda Power
Stories -from World History series
The ballet by Leo Delibes
Second of three programmes introduced by Roger Fiske Adventures in Music series
Cases in and out of court by HENRY CECIL with Ivan Samson and Eric Anderson
5: Advertisement
Juliet Hubbard , charged with the murder of her husband, wittily and convincingly conducts her own case. The secret of her self-confidence during the trial is startling indeed!
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
The recorded broadcast of June 9. 1958, in the Light Programme
with some favourite records
A message of comfort and cheer for all ' in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity'
Stuart Hibberd introduces a talk by Canon Warren Hunt
A programme for the fives to eights
Whistling Charlie
The story of a kettle by Mary M. Simpson read by Erne Morrison
Forecast for land areas. followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
See panel and page 30
Introduced by John Russell
James Gibb (piano)
BBC Scottish Orchestra
Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conductor, Norman Del Mar
Given before an invited audience in the BBC Studios, Broadcasting House, Glasgow
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Including a special survey of the LABOUR PARTY CONFERENCE at Blackpool
Recordings of speeches, interviews and a Conservative comment by LORD BALNlEL, M.P. followed by an interlude
by Anthony Smith read by the author
Episodes from a journey by motorcycle from Cape Town to Cairo
Mau Mau Camp
Seventh of ten instalments
Pauline Aubert (harpsichord) Ferdinand Conrad (recorder) Hugo Ruf (harpsichord)
Johannes Koch (viola da gamba)
Sonata in C. for recorder and continuo (Handel)
Harpsichord solos:
La Marquise and L'Alouette (Antoine Dornel )
Sonata in A minor, for recorder and continuo (Handel) oh gramophone records