for farmers
Speaker, the Rt. Rev. George Reindorp
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
followed by an interlude
' Bread for the World'
A talk for Christian Aid Week by Ronald Goodchild
Archdeacon of Northampton
Second edition
Introduced by Jack de Manio
Recordings from the past and the present
THE YEARS GONE BY
ALAN KEITH brings you a selection of your recorded memories
Produced by Denys Gueroult
If you have a memory from the past, an event, a radio programme, a personality, which you would like to hear again, write on a postcard to: The Years Gone By, BBC, London, W.I. Requests cannot be accepted for gramophone records.
by Alistair Cooke
Sunday's recorded broadcast
Songs to sing and music to listen to Introduced by Kay Foster
The Saviour died, but rose again
(BBC H.B. 497)
New Every Morning, page 99 Psalm 46 (Broadcast psalter)
Revelation 6, vv. 1-11
Soldiers, who are Christ's below
(BBC H.B. 337)
played by Ronnie Munro and his Sextet
by William Appleby
What shall we do with the drunken sailor? Windlass and capstan shanty
The holiday advertisements in the newspapers fill Philippe Iriart 's head with ideas. The question is: where is the necessary money to come from?
Listeners are also invited to sing ' La mist'en laire ' with Jan Rosol , who accompanies himself on the guitar
Script by Max Bellancourt
Intermediate French series
BBC Scottish Orchestra Leader. Peter Gibbs
Conducted by Stanford Robinson
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Gordon Reynolds introduces ten minutes of music for six-year-olds
The programme explores the background of slavery and oppression which produced the earliest forms of jazz
Orchestral Concert series
Othello's Wooing of Desdemona from ' Othello ' by William Shakespeare
Torment by PHILIP LEVENE with Barry Foster and Derek Bond Produced by Robin MIDGLEY
Saturday's recorded broadcast
A Hazard of School Life: John Slee considers corporal punishment philosophically
Holidays for Elderly People: some helpful facts from John Symonds
Previously broadcast in ' Can I Help You? ' on February 25
Florence Woods Remembers: London life in the early thirties
Musical Moments: another selection by C. Gordon Glover
Listeners' Poetry: recorded by Gary Watson
Introduced by John Dunn
First three and last items are recorded
Six plays by E. Lucia Turnbull
based on a traditional tale
When Gemma was twelve years old and Fritzel seven, their mother died. After almost three years the Baron, their father, who had been on a long journey to foreign lands, brought home a young wife who was very beautiful and seemed kind.
BBC correspondents all over the world talk about the countries in which they live and work Introduced by Roy Bradford
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Sixth Year
A weekly contest between amateur choirs from all over the United Kingdom The sixth of twelve programmes in the national competition Introduced by JOHN HOBDAY with a summary of the adjudicators' comments from MAURICE JACOPSON
MALE VOICE CHOIRS
Greenock Mate Voice Choir Conductor, A. J. Gourlay
Treorchy Male Voice Choir Conductor, John Davies
YOUTH CHOIRS
Marigarth Singers
Conductor, Marie Hogarth Orpington Junior Singers
Conductor, Sheila Mossman
Produced by John Fawcett Wilson
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A Charm of Lullabies sung by Pamela Bowden (contralto) with Peter Gellhorn (piano) on a gramophone record
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
10.59 Weather forecast
Leonardo Leo
Cello Concerto in D major played by I Musici on a gramophone record