for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
Louise Davies gives food news for the household shopper 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
Louise Davies gives food news : second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
by Anthony Burgess
Anthony Burgess spent a month in Leningrad this summer. He found the city apparently unprovided with police, and the people homely and charmingly inefficient.
Homi Kanga (violin) Ernest Lush (piano) Four Pieces, Op. 17
Quasi ballata; Appassionato Un poco triste; Burleska
Mozart
Gramophone records of excerpts from his three best-known operas
by John Castle and Arthur Hailey abridged by Neville Teller read by David March
Thirteenth of fifteen instalments
Vitya Vronsky and Victor Babin
(two pianos and piano-duet) on a gramophone record
Questions, please
Dr. Harvey Flack answers questions sent by schools
the twentieth-century troubadour entertains you with Ballads of Nonsense
with his
Record Express
Martin Draper describes how he came to take on a job for which he felt singularly unsuited
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
From the many broadcasts on BBC sound and television during the past seven days Gale Pedrick selects highlights that listeners may have missed or might like to hear again Introduced by John Ellison Edited by Kenneth Pragnell Repeated on Saturday at 3.10
introduces
Ballads Old and New records of well-loved songs
See page 54
and his Players
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Introduced by Ivan Samson Master of Ceremonies, Charles Crathorn
Produced by Fredric Bayco
The dances: Marine Fourstep; The Lilac Waltz: Progressive Barn Dance: Sherrie Saunter ; White Rose Tango: Hesitation Waltz; Dinkie Onestep
Tickets for the recording of this programme on Saturday, December 9, may be obtained on application to [address removed], enclosing stamped addressed envelope.
A weekly exploration of the BBC Sound Archives
A ('ITY AFLOAT
Old Amsterdam is a forest of houses that stands with its feet in the water. Tourists with cricks in their necks scurry along the canals like water-rats. What do they see and hear?
With the help of recordings
DENYS GUEROULT attempts an answer.
Tessa Robbins (violin)
BBC Welsh Orchestra Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by Leighton Lucas
A programme for the fives to eights
Alexander Armstrong
A dialogue story written by John D. Stewart A present for teacher
Introduced by Cicely Mathews
A Victorian mystery in six episodes by AUBREY FEIST
4:Cloves Oft!
' The key to the riddle seemed to be hidden in Coldharbour. Gascoigne had disappeared while staying there; I had been there before, and my presence was obviously unwelcome to my hostess. Then, out of the blue, had come this treacherous attempt to murder me.'
Produced by David Davis
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A magazine about Britain at work
George Scott questions industrialists, trade unionists, and workers in Britain and overseas on industrial issues of the moment
A broadcast centred on the Manchester studios of the BBC
Part 2
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
followed by an interlude
Bach
Alan Fen-Taylor (harpsichord) Three two-part Inventions:
E flat; F; E
Twelve Little Preludes
Pieces from the Anna Magdalena
Notebook:
Menuet ; Choral; Marche; Two Polonaises: Musette; Aria; Solo per il cembalo