for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
followed by an interlude
The Church in the World
A talk by the Rev. Edward Rogers
piano
Music by Mozart, Chopin, Debussy on gramophone records
Snow, snow, snow
Words in season
Introduced by Jack Singleton
Vivian Joseph (cello) Viola Tunnard (piano)
On Network Three wavelengths
You are invited to visit the little town of Semur-en-Auxois in the picturesque region of Bourgogne.
There you find Madame Cambon who. with her daughter Veronique and her son Jacques, runs a book-selling and stationery shop
Listeners are also invited to answer questions and to sing- Dansons la capucine ' with Pierre Lefevre
Early Stages in French series
read by June Tobin introduced by Jack Singleton Fifth of eight instalments
Robert Merrill (baritone) sings operatic arias by Verdi, Massenet, and Giordano on a gramophone record
A topical programme for older children
The subject for next week will be announced at the end of this broadcast.
1: The Duty of Governments
Speaker, J. D. Mahbott
Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford
Sixth Form scries: The Christian Religion and its Philosophy
BBC Concert Orchestra Leader, William Armon
Conducted by Stanford Robinson
Guest conductor, Dr. Benno Bardi first complete performance in this country conducted by Benno Bardi
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A spontaneous discussion by Jack Longland
Ted Leather M.P. ,
Richard Marsh M.P. , Frank George
Question-Master, Freddy Grisewood Arranged by Michael Bowen From the City of Bath
Technical School. Somerset
Recording of last Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme followed by an interlude
Script by Leslie Reade
Stories from World History series
Introducing Kecal, the marriage broker, and the villagers, with music from Smetana's opera First of five talks by David Franklin
Adventures in Music series
by WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY dramatised as a serial for broadcasting in thirteen parts by Howard Agg
5: The Primrone Path
Produced by MARTYN C. WEBSTER
Sunday's recorded broadcast
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 talks by Mrs. Beth Brown and Mrs. J. Barber
Listeners' letters are very welcome as they give real help in planning these talks. Send them to Stuart Hibberd, c/o Siher Lining, Broadcasting House, London, W.I. Listeners will realise that speaker cannot reply personally but will try to deal with their problems in the talks.
A programme for the fives to eights
Simply Beastly
A record programme of animal portraits in music chosen and arranged by David Lloyd James
between two teams of school-children in Bristol and Coventry on questions about the theatre, cinema, radio, and television
Question-Masters:
Michael Bowen in the Little Theatre, Bristol
Derek Newton in the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
by Jacques Champagne London Correspondent of Le Parisien Libéré
As Others See You
So long as the avenues of communication are free the Foreign Correspondent has a unique opportunity to contribute to the understanding of the people of one country by the people of another. M. Champagne believes that the freer and the wider the communication, the heavier is the journalist's responsibility, and it is owed as much to the host country as to his own.
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
by Nevil Shute abridged by Terry Gompertz read by Gabriel Woolf
Twelfth of fifteen instalments
Debussy
Preludes (Book 2)
Brouillards; Feuilles mortes; La puerta del vino; Les fees sont d'exquises danseuses; Bruyères; General Lavine-eccentric; La terrasse des audiences du clair de lune: Ondine; Hommage a S. Pick-wick, Esq., P.P.M.P.C., Canope; Les tierces alternees; Feux d'artifice played by Frank Laffitte (piano)