for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
Louise Davies gives food news comment and' suggestions for the household shopper
followed by an interlude
Personal Relations
Talks by Canon Edward Patey
3: Parents and Children
Louise Davies gives food news comment and suggestions for the household shopper
: second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
Anna Reynolds (mezzo-soprano)
Rex Stephens (piano)
Ye choirs of new Jerusalem (BBC
H.B. 116)
New Every Morning, page 29 Psalm 57 (Broadcast psalter) St. Matthew 19, vv. 1-12
Think, 0 Lord, in mercy (BBC H.B.
449)
by Estelle Thompson, abridged by Barbara Henderson, read by Beverley Dunn
First of fifteen instalments
Wilhelm Kempff (piano)
Music by Brahms on gramophone records
3: The Story of a Tree Stump
Derek Waters describes some things to look out for on or near a tree at umip
Junior Science series
Court life under the reign of France's greatest king was a highly organised and stylised affair. The king himself worked hard and loved to enjoy himself
Script by Odette Lhenry
French for Sixth Forms series
visits Northamptonshire and joins the audience at Parsons Hall, Irchester who dance to the accompaniment of The Rose and Thistle Band and listen to some folk songs from Bob Arnold and tunes on the accordion of Mary Evans.
Kenneth Clark who has arranged the programme also acts as caller.
Forecast for land areas. followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
MidBand Region's panel, game
by Margaret Kent
An amusing story about a foolish old woman who gets caught out by her own laziness
Let's Join In series
Tony Soper talks about some adventures he has had photographing wild animals
Nature Study series
Don't Just Stand There by JOHN WHALE
Stephen Pepper doesn't really like work, which is perhaps why he never stays in one job for very long. But when he reaches Africa, this becomes very different.
Other parts played by members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Produced by ROBIN Midgley
from Durham Cathedral
Preces (William Byrd) Responses
God, whose city's sure foundation
(A. and M. Rev. 574)
Psalms 41, 42, 43
First Lesson: 1 Maccabees 2, vv.
1-28
Magnificat (Eric Hunt in B flat)
Second Lesson: Acts 4, v. 32, to 5, v. 11
Nunc dimittis. (Eric Hunt in E flat) Creed; Lesser Litany; Collects
Never weather-beaten sail (Parry) Prayers; Grace
Organist, Conrad Eden
Sub-Organist, Cyril Maude
Some time ago, SEONAID ROBERTSON spent five months in Brazil, her first experience of living in the southern hemisphere. She tells of strange encounters with the tropical vegetation and of what she calls the upside-down-ness of life south of the equator.
A programme for the fives to eights
Hit the Note
Wendy Cooper tells another story and asks some animals to help her
Produced by Peggy Bacon
The book by Campbell K. Finlay, adapted for radio by Ian G. Ball
Leonard Clark introduces a competition in which he invites you to write a special kind of poem: a poem for Christmas and about Christmas
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
An oratorio by MENDELSSOHN
Part 1
Flora Robson and Denis McCarthy read poems suggesting portraits and landscapes chosen by John Carroll
Part 2
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Mendelssohn
Sonata in E played by Malcolm Binns (piano)