for farmers
's broadcast
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
followed by an interlude
The Archbishop of York talks about Witness
Conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham Mendelssohn, Gretry, and Berlioz on gramophone records
Opening Music: Haydn'3 Trumpet Concerto, in E flat major
by Michael Gough Matthews
Debussy
A gramophone record of his String Quartet in G minor played by the Italian Quartet
All people that on earth do dwell
(BBC H.B. 450)
New Every Morning, page 99 Psalm 46 (Broadcast psalter) Micah 3, vv. 1-8
Jesus, good above all other (BBC
H.B. 72)
read by June Tobin introduced by Jack Singleton Second of eight instalments
Louis Kentner (piano)
Music by Beethoven and Liszt on a gramophone record
Michael Flanders
_ plays records for your enjoyment
BBC General Overseas Service production
6: Sources of Information
Where can parents and young people seek advice and information on careers and further education? How adequate are the existing advisory services? The questions are answered by LESLIE PAUL research worker for the Industrial Welfare Society and the programme is introduced by BRIAN GROOMBRIDCE
Recorded broadcast of June 19, 1961, in Network Three
BBC Welsh Orchestra Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by Meredith Davies
Forecast for land areas. followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
and his
Latin-American Orchestra
The Orchestra broadcarts by permission of Edmundo Ros' Club, London
Listeners' questions about the countryside answered by Eric Hobbis , Maxwell Knight and Ralph Wightman
Question-Master, Vincent Waite Produced by Bill Coysh
Recorded broadcast of Dec. 17, 1961
Excerpts from Verdi's opera on gramophone records
Chairman, Walter Allen
Sunday's recorded broadcast
As a young man DARRELL BATES was sent by his parents to Paris to improve his French. He stayed with a Russian emigre family and learned much else besides.
A programme for the fives to eights
Puzzle Corner
Norma Cradock sets some puzzles for you to solve
David Davis introduces a programme for young musicians
This month's guests:
From the North of England:
The Rossendale Woodwind Group Conductor. Michael Nuttall
Accompanist. Olive Holt
From Seotland:
Eric and Muriel Levin (violin and piano)
From London:
Ruth Mann (harp)
Character studies from
Thomas Hardy , Jane Austen and Charles Dickens
1: Tranter Dewy from
' Under the Greenwood Tree' by THOMAS HARDY arranged by Honor Wyatt
' Reuben was a stout florid man about forty years of age, who surveyed people up and down when first making their acquaintance ... walking about with a steady sway, and turning out his toes very considerably.'
Reader, Charles E. Stidwill
Forecast for land areas. followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
This weekly series on current affairs brings to the microphone personalities and issues before the public
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
by Nevil Shute abridged by Terry Gompertz read by Gabriel Woolf
Ninth of fifteen instalments
Wanda Landowska (harpsichord)
Bach
Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue
Sarabande (Partita No. 1. in B flat major)
Concerto in the Italian Style on a gramophone record