for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Peter Bryant
Jean Balfour gives food news comment, and suggestions for the household shopper
followed by an interlude
'Except the Lord build the house ...
National Association of Youth Clubs workers talk about their aims
3: Building Talents by an art tutor
Jean Balfour gives food news
: second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
Shirley Minty (contralto) Wilfrid Parry (piano)
All mv hope on God is founded
(BBC H.B. 299)
New Every Morning, page 80
Psalm 34, vv. 1-10
1 Corinthians 12. v. 27, to 13, v. 3
Lead us. heavenly Father, lead us
(BBC H.B. 307)
by Gerald Durrell abridged by Mary Vincent read by Richard Hurndall
Thirteenth of fifteen instalments
Anna Moffo (soprano) with the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Colin Davis
Arias by Bellini and Rossini on a gramophone record
School Dinner
The four basic tastes and what we get from our food
Script by Frank Blackwell
Junior Science series
An outline of the career of the creator of ' 'Figaro' whereby it will be seen that facts form a solid basis for fiction
Script by Max Bellancourt
French for Sixth Forms series
Country Ceili from Crossgar, Co. Down
The Vincent Lowe Ceill Band
Teresa Clifford (folk singer)
Eric Hinds (baritone)
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 Nov. 2. 1960
THE ROADMENDER WHO 9
WANTED TO BE IMPORTANTA Japanese tale retold by Alan P. Major and adapted for broadcasting by Charles E. Stidwill
A fairy Pigwiggen grants six wishes but does not say how best to use them! Let's Join In series
The results of instinct and intelligence in different kinds of animals by J. D. Carthy
Nature Study series
The Reference by G. NORMAN PHILIPS
Marion hopes to take a post as matron at a boys' school. All she needs is a reference from her friend, Agnes.
3.30 app.
The Truth about Edward by BILLY THATCHER
Celia is anxious about the return from Hollywood of her younger sister, Jane, because she will have to tell her the truth about Edward.
Plays produced by DAVID H. GODFREY s
from Magdalen College, Oxford Sentence; Confession; Absolution Preces and Responses (Stewart) Psalm 37
First Lesson: Jeremiah 30, w. 1-22 Magnificat (Blair in B minor)
Second Lesson: Acts 18, vv. 1-23 Nunc dimittis (Blair in B minor) Creed: Lesser Litany The Lord's Prayer Responses (Stewart) Collects
Anthem: In thee, 0 Lord (Stern-dale Bennett)
Prayers
The Grace
Organist and Instructor in Music. Bernard Rose , D.MUS.
Organ Scholar, Robert Vincent
C. Day Lewis recalls a visit to Thomas Hardy 's study now re-created in Dorchester Museum
The door is half open ...
Recording of the broadcast on February 7, 1961
A programme for the fives to eights
The Queen's Music
The book by Margaret J. Miller read by Margaret Lyford Pike 1: The Boathouse on the Loch
An adventure play in six episodes by WILLIAM JOHNSON
5: Prisoners Meet
Produced by Shirley Franklin
talks about music
Last of six programmes
Produced by Graham Gauld
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A series of five-round contests
LONDON V. NORTHERN IRELAND
ROUND 1
London :
Denis Brogan , Barry Carman
Quiz-Master, Lionel Hale
Northern Ireland:
James Boyce , Ronald Green
Quiz-Master, Roy Plomley Arranged by Patrick Harvey
Part 1
ANGUS MCGILL declares that the young London bachelor's life is less glittering by far than his family in the provinces imagines: to quote Chaucer, ' Bachelors have often pain and woe.'
Part 2
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Beta Dekany (violin)
Ernest Lush (piano)