for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Man. io
followed by an. interlude
The Reiv. Stuart W. McWilliam siayis ' This is your Life '
2: An opportunity
Window Cleaner and Chimney Sweep
' Muslic While. They Work ' by Simona Pakerham
' Provemgal Sweep ' by Adair Heimann
Introduced by Jack Singleton
John. Lawrenson (baritone)
Phyllis Spurr (piano)
Im wunderschönen Monat Mai ; Aus meinen. Tranen: Die Rosp, die Lilie; Wenn ich in deine Augien sell'; Ich will meine. Seele tauchen; Im Rhein; Ich grolle nicht
Tante Martine closes her café for the day and goes with Victor and Monsieur Vieuxgarcon to the Zoo at Vincennes.
Listeners are also invited, to answer questions and 'to sing with Pierre Lefevre', C'est un pe-tit oise-au
Early Stages in French series
by Estelle Thompson, abridged by Barbara Henderson, read by Beverley Dunn
Fifth of fifteen instalments
Nathan. Milsteim (violiln) with Leon Pommers (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.
9: The Death of Jesus (ii)
Script, by Margaret E. Rose
BBC record'ing
Sixth Form series: The Christian Religion and its Philosophy
Georgina Dobr6e (clarinet)
BBC Scottish Orchestra.
Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conductor, Norman Del Mar
Forecast for land areas. followed by a detailed forecast for the South-Eadt region
A spontaneous discussion, by Lady Violet Bonham Carter ,
D.B.E.
Antihor.iy Wedgwood Benn
William Clark
Philip Haskell
Travelling Question-Master , Freddly Grisewood
Arranged by Michael Bowen
From the County Secondary School, Fareham, Hampshire
Recording of last Friday's broadcast. in the Light Programme followed by an interlude
Michelangelo pa.in.ts the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome (c. 1511)
Script, by Margaret J. Miller
Stories from World, History series
Second of two programmes by John Hosier about the ballet by Manuel de Falla
Adventures in Music series
The novel by HENRY SETON MERRIMAN
The story is centred round a household in Dantzig at the time of the Napoleonic invasion of Russia.
5: Barlasch says Goodbye
Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY
with some favourite records that listeners' have helped him to choose
A message of comfort and cheer for all ' in trouble, sorrow, need, sickness, or any other adversity'
Stuart Hibberd introduces a talk by the Psychiatrist
Listeners' letters are very welcome as they give real help in planning these talks. Send them to Stuart Hibberd , c/o Silver Lining, Broadcasting House, London, W.l. Listeners will realise that speakers cannot reply personally but will try to deal with their problems in the talks.
A programme for the fives to eights
When They Were Young
Stories of famous composers read by Kathleen Gareicadden
Edvard Grieg boy of the Northland by Sybil Deucher 1: Play music!
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East regiion
Introduced by Daniel Jones
Gordon Clinton (baritone)
The Mansel Thomas Singers
BBC Welsh Orchestra Leader, Philip Whileway
Conducted by Charles Groves
A Conversation of Places
GEORGE FRASER speaks of certain facets of life in the provincial town, the country, the metropolis; of experiences such as may be shared by any of us and please or displease, stimulate or weary, enrich or deprive.
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Quartet in G. for flute, oboe. violin, and cont.ir.uo (Telemann)
Hamburg Chamber Ensemble
Trio-Sonata in C. for flute, alto-recorder, and continuo
(Johann Joachim Quants) Hans-Martin Linde (flute) Gustav Scheck (recorder)
Ed'uard MUller (harpsichord)
Johannes Koch (viola da gamba) on. gramophone records