for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
Anne Wild gives food news comment and suggestions for the household shopper followed by an interlude
Wise Men from the East
A talk by the Rev. Edwin Robertson
Anne Wild gives food news
: second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
Serenade for Strings, Op. 11 played by the Stockholm Radio Orchestra
Conducted by Stig Westerberg on a gramophone record
MURRAY SAYLE describes how he and a fellow Australian failed as Educational Consultants-their designation by the firm whose ten-volume encyclopaedia they sold from door to door.
Peter Leeming (bass-baritone)
Viola Tunnard (piano)
BBC. recording
Weber Overture: Oberon
Philharmonia Orchestra
Conducted by Wolfgang Sawallisch
Concertstilck in F minor for piano and orchestra
Claudio Arrau (piano)
Philharmonia Orchestra
Conducted by Alceo Galliera on gramophone records
The Son of God (BBC H.B. 68) New Every Morning, page 76 Psalm 130 (Broadcast psalter) Jeremiah 2, vv. 4-13
My Lord. my life (BBC H.B. 330)
by Sheila Burnford abridged by Honor Wyatt read by Ronald Wilson Sixth of ten instalments
First broadcast in September 1961
Conducted by Gennadi Rozhdestvensky Cello Concerto in A minor
(Schumann) with Mstislav Rostropovich (cello)
Movements from Gayaneh
(Khachaturyan) on gramophone records
Six programmes offering advice and information to parents and all who are concerned in advising school-leavers taking G.C.E. and similar courses.
4: Technical Training
Brian GROOMBRIDGE examines the variety and scope of opportunities offered by the Technical Colleges with D. E. MUMFORD , Principal. Cambridgeshire Technical College and School of Art
Recorded broadcast of May 29, 1961, in Network Three
Country Ceili from Holywood, Co. Down
The McCusker Bros. Ceili Band
Imelda McFeely (soprano) Gordon Douglas
(songs with accordion)
Master of Ceremonies, Jack Sloane Produced by Sam Denton
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
E. Arnot Robertson and Frank Muir challenge
Nancy Spain and Denis Norden
Umpire, Jack Longland
Recorded broadcast of July 16, 1961
BBC Northern Orchestra Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, George Hurst
Hugh Manning with Richard Hurndall and Norman Shelley in Mr. Bringle's Sea Change
A comedy for radio by GILBERT HACKFORTH-JONES
It aU began in 1952 in a smoking-room in the House of Commons--of which Mr. Ernest Bringle was a very newly elected Member.... Cast in order of speaking:
Other parts played by Philip Morant Jon Rollason. Michael Turner , and members of the cast
Production by AUDREY CAMERON
Recording of the broadcast of June 30, 1960
from Bath Abbey
Sentence: Confession; Absolution Preces and Responses Psalm 18
First Lesson: Isaiah 65, vv. 1-16 Magnificat (Brewer in D major)
Second Lesson: 1 Thessalonians 2. vv. 1-16
Nunc dimittis (Brewer in D major) Creed; Lesser Litany The Lord's Prayer Responses; Collects
Anthem: See amidst the winter's snow (West)
Prayers: The Grace
Organist and Master of the Choristers. Ernest Maynard
Wynford Vaughan Thomas talks about ' the names they call us ' and gives an account of his first visit to London
: two broadcasts from ' Two of a Kind '
A programme for the fives to eights
Tales of the Island Shores
Brutus: the story of a baby seal by Winifred Coutts read by Effie Morrison
How the Puffin bird lost his tail by Ian E. M. Sandison read by John Johnston
by LAURENCE MEYNELL adapted for broadcasting in six parts by Nan Macdonald
6: An Eventful Morning
Produced by Trevor Hill
talks about music and plays the piano in a new series of six programmes
No. 1
Produced by Graham Gauld
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A series of five-round contests between London and the Regions
LONDON v. WEST
ROUND 1
London:
Barry Carman
Cedric Cliffe
Quiz-Master, Lionel Hale
West:
John Arlott
Alan Gibson
Quiz-Master, Roy Plomley Arranged by Patrick Harvey
Yaltah Menuhin and Joel Ryce (two pianos)
BBC Symphony Orchestra Leader, Paul Beard
Conductor, Rudolf Schwarz
Part 1
CAROLA OMAN, as a historical biographer, has done research among letters, both official and private, surviving from the past; and-like most other people-she herself is- a letter-writer. In the past or the present, what is the effective force of a correspondent's instruction to destroy?
Part 2
Symphony No. 6, in D minor.Sibeltu
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
by Nevil Shute abridged by Terry Gompertz read by Gabriel Woolf
Third of fifteen instalments
Alfred Kitchin (piano)
Estampes Debussy
Pagodes
La soiree dans Grenade Jardins sous la pluie