for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Huit
followed by an interlude
The Rev. Roy Trevivian talks to Ray Perfett about the human factors
followed by an interlude
Opening Music: Cesar Franck 's Violin Sonata in A major
Ursula Snow (violin)
Ruth Harte (piano)
by Rachel Percival
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
For five- and six-year-olds encouraging them to move to music Tuesday's recorded broadcast
0 love, how deep, how broad, how high (BBC II.B. 73)
New Every Morning, page 15 Canticle 3 St. Mark 6, vv. 45-56
0 God of Bethel, by whose hand
(BBC H.B. 495)
The George Birch Six
Choir of Rickmansworth Grammar School
Trained and conducted by Roy Abrams
Frederick Stone (piano)
Special arrangements by Gwyn Arch Introduced by Gladys Whitred
A visit to a grid control centre near London
Compiled and introduced by Robert Reid
Geography series
Michael Davis (violin)
BBC Scottish Orchestra
Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conductor, Norman Del Mar
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A serial story from the book by J. D. Wyss about a family cast up on an island in the Pacific
Part 4: The Rescue
Script by June Hodge
Adventures in English series
Plastics from Oil
Peter Sykes talks about how plastics-such as polythene—may be obtained from the raw materials we can get from the ' cracking ' of oil
Science and the Community series
The future James II escapes from England (1648)
Script by Rhoda Power
Stories from British History series
Painting Easter
- Script by Basil Taylor
Chairman, Philip Hope-Wallace
Art: Bryan Robertson
Film: Edgar Anstey
Theatre: Richard Findlater
Broadcasting: A. Alvarez
Book: J. W. Lambert
Sunday's recorded broadcast
A programme for the fives to eights Come Along and Join our Song with Shan Emlyn and Mary Kendall
The story ' Kicking Tree ' by Antonia Ridge
Storyteller, Geraldine Smallman Introduced by Evelyn Williams
Character studies from
Thomas Hardy , Jane Austen and Charles Dickens
10: Betsy Trotwood from ' David Copperfield ' by CHARLES DICKENS arranged by H. Oldfield Box
' She was a tall, hard-featured, inflexible looking lady ... her features were rather handsome than otherwise, though unbending and austere.'
Reader, MARY WIMBUSH
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
played by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Overture: The Apothecary (Haydn)
Conducted by Karl Forster
Pastorella in D major for organ and string orchestra
(Gregor Joseph Werner ) Wolfgang Meyer (organ)
Conducted by Karl Forster
Sinfonia in D major
(Frederick-the-Great)
Conducted by Hans von Benda on gramophone records