for farmers
Speaker, C. A. Joyce
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
followed by an interlude
Witnesses unto Me
Talks by the Rev.
Charles W. Ranson , D.Theol.
1: Unto whom
Second edition
Introduced by Jack de Manio
Recordings from the past and the present
THE FEMALE OF THE SPECIES
FRANCRS BENNETT with some lighthearted points of view about women
Produced by Joanna Holies
by Alistair Cooke
Sunday's recorded broadcast
Songs to sing and music to listen to Introduced by Kay Foster
0 splendour of God's glory bright
(BBC H.B. 409)
New Every Morning, page 80 Psalm 11 (Broadcast psalter) Revelation 2, vv. 12-29
Jesus, Lord, we look to thee
Delmondi and his Quartet
by William Appleby
Winning songs from Autumn Term 1961 and Spring Term 1962 Request Week programmes
In the first of the new series of episodes in the life of the Basque doctor and his family, Madame Iriart discovers that the doctor himself needs medical attention.
Listeners are also invited to sing ' La mist'en laire ' with Jan Rosol , who accompanies himself on the guitar
Script by Emile Harven
Intermediate French series
Ross Pratt (piano)
BBC Northern Orchestra Leader, Reginald Stead
Conductor, George Hurst
Forecast for land areas, followed hy a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Gordon Reynolds introduces ten minutes of music for six-year-olds
Let's Hear It Again
A concert on gramophone records of music heard in the Autumn and Spring Terms
Overture: The Marriage of Figaro
(Mozart)
Popular Song (Facade)
(William Walton )
Rhapsody: Espafla (Chabrier) Introduced by Herbert Chappell Orchestral Concert series
Catching the Train from ' Lucky Jim' by Kingsley Amis
Leo Genn in Away From It All by VAL GIELGUD adapted for radio by Cynthia Pughe
Produced by MARTYN C. WEBSTER Saturday's recorded broadcast
At Both Ends: Grace Stuart talks about the flame of personality
Loneliness: last of five talks by the Very Rev. H. C. L. Heywood
Seventeenth Child: Helen Comp ton says it was a handicap as well as a privilege
Period Piece: a third reading by Peggy Butt from Gwen Raverat 's book s
Introduced by John Dunn
Six plays by E. LUCIA TURNBULL
4: The Turnip based on a traditional German tale
A soldier was coming home from the wars. He had fought well for his King and country, and wore a medal on his scarlet coat. This was all he had in the world-except a week's pay, a mouth organ, and a cheerful nature.
Produced by DAVID DAVIS
A magazine for pony lovers everywhere
Edited and introduced by Hilary Paterson
Ponies of Britain: 7
A talk on the Dartmoor pony by John Coaker
The Vet discusses some external parasites
Riding for the Disabled
Gwen Pain and Michael Barton describe a riding display at Leeds by children who, though they cannot walk. can ride
Christine Pullein-Thompson talks about the care of tack
Some of the items are recorded
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Amateur choirs from all over the United Kingdom The fifth of twelve programmes in the national competition Introduced by JOHN HOBDAY with a summary of the adjudicators' comments from MAURICE JACOBSON
SCHOOL CHOIRS
Wirral County Grammar School for Girls
Conductor, Doris Parkinson
Choir of Winchester County High School Conductor, Eileen Skillin
MIXED VOICE CHOIRS
The Caledonia Choir
Conductor, James Fyfe
Guildford Musical Society (Choral) Conductor, John Alldis
Produced by John Fawcett Wilson
piano
Liszt
Waltz Impromptu
Consolation No. 2, in E major
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15, in A minor on a gramophone record
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Fugue in A minor (S. 947) (Bach, arr. Münchinger)
Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by Karl Mlinchinger
Dumbarton Oaks (Stravinsky)
English Chamber Orchestra Conducted by Colin Davis on gramophone records