for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Mania
followed by an interlude
The Stamp of the Master
A series of talks by the Rev. Father M. Jarrett-Kerr
Examples from the lives of outstanding Christians in many parts of the world
Second edition
Introduced by Jack de Manio
followed by an interlude
ALAN EDEN-GREEN encountered a little boy from a D.P. camp who knew no other life : the encounter took place in the Eden-Greens* home and lasted for three-and-a-half months. Here is the story of it.
Recording of broadcast of July 16
Charles West (baritone) Rex Stephens (piano)
Mozart
Gramophone records of some of his orchestral music including the Concert Rondo in D with Annie Fischer (piano)
The advent of our King (BBC H.B.
39)
New Every Morning, page 33 Psalm 20 (Broadcast psalter)
St. Matthew 27, vv. 45-54
0 sacred head, sore wounded (BBC
H.B. 86)
by John Castle and Arthur Hailey abridged by Neville Teller read by David March
Twelfth of fifteen instalments
Lotte Lehmann (soprano) A gramophone record including songs by Beethoven, Schubert, and Brahms
How Can I Help?
Dr. Harvey Flack talks about elementary first aid and accident prevention
Michael Flanders plays records for your enjoyment
See page 46
Eighty-five-year-old FRED DICKINSON , who began his working life making sketches for an illustrated weekly, recalls some of his favourite music-hall artists and their songs.
Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conductor, Norman Del Mar
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
and his
Latin-American Orchestra
Produced by Geoffrey Owen
Listeners' questions about the countryside answered by Eric Hobbis, Maxwell Knight and Ralph Wightman
Question-Master, Jack Longland
(Recording of broadcast of Aug. 13)
sings arias by Rossini, Bellini, and Verdi on gramophone records
Chairman, J. W. Lambert
Film: Paul Dehn
Theatre: Bamber Gascoigne
Broadcasting : Cyril Ray
Book: J. G. Weightman
Art: David Sylvester
Sunday's recorded broadcast
CHARLES JONES found that the job of a hire-purchase inspector was full of interest and surprises. Some of his experiences resulted in strange adventures, not least of these was when he interviewed a customer in a freshly dug grave in a cemetery. ' The job,' he says in conclusion, ' made life exciting and anything but humdrum.'
A programme for the fives to eights
Puzzle Corner
Norma Cradock sets some puzzles for you to solve
Evelyn Rothwell introduces a programme for
4 young musicians
This month's guests: From Wales:
Erica Gardner , Christine Thomas Kathryn Whiteway (cellos) From the West of England:
Judith Kitchin and John Welch (piano duets)
From London:
Jackie Hayter and Sheila Montgomery
(songs with guitar accompaniment)
A speaker recalls the part of Britain that holds a particular place in his memory
5: London by Ivor Brown
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
PART 1
The News
by R. J. Mellish , M.P.
A Party Political broadcast on behalf of the LABOUR PARTY
Part 2
Review of current affairs
March: The Virtuous Wife (Purcell)
Philomusica of London
Conducted by Anthony Lewis
Piano Concerto in A (Bach)
Joerg Demus (piano)
Vienna State Opera Orchestra Conducted by Kurt Redel
Sinfonia in C (Dittersdorf)
Danish State Radio Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Mogens Wbldike on gramophone records