A readingstakenfrom
No Peace of Mind by Harry C. Meserve read by Rex Palmer
Introduced by Marjoiie Anderson
Dr. Grey Walter talks about memory
Small, tall, fat, and thin: four feminine laments
On Location with Lawrence of Arabia: recordings made by John Alldiridge
Looking at Life: extracts from some of the speeches at the Women of the Year Luncheon
A request programme of records Introduced by Stephen Dodgson
Quinrtet for two clarinets, two horns, and bassoon1 (J. C. Bach)
French Wind' Ensemble
Guitar Concerlo (Arnold)
Julian Bream (guitar) with the MelosEnsemble
Serenade in E minor for string orchestra (Elgar)
Royat Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor, Sir Thomas Beecham
Conducted by Sir John Summerson
Theatre: Harold Hobson
Broadcasting: H. A. L. Craig
Book: Pamela Hansford Johnson
Art: Andrew Forge
Film: Riccardo Aragno
Repeated on Thursday at 3.20
Forecast for land areas.followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A mcntjhly series
TRAVELLERS' TALES
Introduced by James Fisher
Three British ornithologists look back on their holidays abroad
Guy Mounfortt introduces recordings made in Hungary
ERIC ENNION talks about the birds of the Rhone dellia
ARNOLD Benington describes bis visit to north-west Iceland
Produced by Jeffery Boswall
Paul Roche reads and comments on some of his poems
Part 2
The story of the English Bible
Written in six parts by David Scott Daniell in association with the Rev. Professor G. W. H. Lampe
6: A Treasury of Most Costly Jewels
Produced by Peggy Bacon
A weekly talk on financial affairs, private and public
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed' forecast for the South-East region
followed by RADIO NEWSREEL
A summary of last week's events
Reginald Leopold and the Palm Court Orchestra
Visiting artist, Ian Wallace
by Alistair Cooke
Repeated on Monday at 9.10 a.m.
Appeal on behalf of The Caldecott Community by Kenneth More
Contributions, (preferably by crossed postal order or cheque) will be gratefully acknowledge and should be addressed to Kenneth More [address removed]The function of the Caldecott Community is to 'heal deprived children.' It is a residential school for intelligent boys and girls from childhood to school-leaving age who have been deprived of the security of united home life; it helps them to remain, or become, emotionally stable and educates them for a worthwhile career commensurate with their ability. The Community, which celebrates its golden jubilee this year, was a pioneer in this work.
Midland Region's popular panel game devised by Tony Shryane and Edward J. Mason
E. Arnot Robertson and Frank Muir challenge
Nancy Spain and Denis Norden
In the umpire's chair, Jack Lonigland
Repeated on Wednesday at 1.10
In this programme
Sir Julian Huxley talks about his life, his work, and his ideas to Nigel Calder
Programme arranged by David Thomson
followed by an interlude
Hallowed be thy name
Isaiah 12, vv. 1-6
Psalm 96, vv. 1-9 (Broadcast psalter) Philippians 2. vv. 1-11
Rejoice today with one accord (BBC
H.B. 281)
Ephesians3. vv. 20-21 followed by an interlude
followed by late weather forecast
Rosemarie Wright (piano)
The recorded broadcast of March 8