for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
Louise Davies gives food news comment and suggestions for the household shopper
followed by an interlude
' The Lord's Prayer and Our Times ' by Canon Roy McKay
5: ' Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive ... '—guilt and compassion
Louise Davies gives food news
: second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
Peter Emmens remembers his rabbiting boyhood with a mixture of excitement and shame
Isolde Traut (soprano)
Neil Solomon (piano)
Verdi
Records of movements from his Requiem Mass conducted by Arturo Toscanint
Ken Beaumont and his Sextet
2: Elisabeth Schumann on gramophone records
from
Wynford Vaughan Thomas Commentator
Muriel Powell Hospital Matron
Four teenagers ask the questions
In the chair, Peter Haigh From an idea by Peter Haigh
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR
Recorded broadcast of March 11, in the Light Programme
A talk by JOHN HUNT in which he discusses his changing attitude to his fellow Welshmen and their native language.
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
From the many broadcasts on BBC sound and television during the past seven days Gale Pedrick selects highlights that listeners may have missed or might like to hear again
Introduced by John Ellison Edited by Richard Burwood
The internationally famous Latin-American Trio with Luis Alberto del Parana
Introduced by Alberto Palaus Produced by JOHN HOOPER
Elizabeth Powell (piano)
Harry Davidson and his Orchestra
Introduced by Ivan Samson Master of Ceremonies, Charles Crathorn
Produced by Andrew Gold
The dances: Marine Fourstep; Waltz; White Rose Tango; Danuta Foxtrot ; Fifth figure of the Caledonians; Heather Waltz ; Mississippi Dip
Tickets for the recording of this programme on Saturday, April 7, may he obtained on application to [address removed], enclosing a stamped addressed envelope.
Recordings from the BBC Archives
THE SEVEN AGES
Denys Gueroult considers in seven programmes some aspects of our three-score years and ten 3: The Golden Age
BBC Scottish Orchestra Leader. Peter Gibbs
Conducted by Harry Newstone
A dialogue story written by John D. Stewart Carmen Comes Again
Introduced by Cicely Mathews
Written by IAN KEILL
Something Bather Fishy
An incident in a series of unusual happenings experienced by an elderly gentleman while motoring in Britain.
Production by HERBERT SMITH
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Bill Latto comments on news and prospects for anglers in south-eastern waters
Michael Ross admits to being a Simenon addict. When in France he is apt to let his imagination run riot. Sometimes this nearly gets him into trouble. In this talk he tells the story of a strange encounter in a Paris bar and its consequences.
Recording of the broadcast of February 8
Part 2
Music by Sir William Walton conducted by the composer
Johannesburg Festival Overture
Touch her soft lips and part
(Henry V)
Prelude and Spitfire Fugue (The
First of the Few)
Siesta
Music for Children
Recorded before an invited audience in the Great Hall of the College of Advanced Technology, Cardiff
An enquiry into the problems of the shopkeeper and some views on the attitudes of his customers with a comment by Rene Cutforth
Additional research by VAL CLERY Arranged and produced by FRANCIS DILLON
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
followed by an interlude
Jack Rothstein (violin)
Viola Tunnard (piano)