for farmers
Speaker, C. A. Joyce
The morning magazine
Introduced by Jack de Manio
followed by an interlude
Professor John Foster describes some women of the Early Church
1: Carthage in A.D. 200-A woman wins her pagan husband
Second edition
Introduced by Jack de Manio
Recordings from the past and the present
STEVE Race offers his
POINT OF VIEW
Produced by John Powell
by Alistair Cooke
Sunday's recorded broadcast
Antony Hopkins
Songs to sing and music to listen to Introduced by Kay Foster
Blessed Jesus, at thy word (BBC
H.B. 207)
New Every Morning, page 58
Psalm 119, part 3 (Broadcast psalter) Isaiah 25, vv. 1-9
Jesu. our hope (BBC H.B. 126)
Fred Alexander and his Players
by William Appleby
Philippe and Victor finish repainting Le fougueux, the cabin cruiser lent to them for the holidays. They set off along the Seine and the Yonne.
Listeners are also invited to sing ' Chanson a boire ' with Jan Rosol , who accompanies himself on the guitar
Script by Emile Harven
Intermediate French series
BBC Welsh Orchestra Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
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
Ken Sykora talks about the development of the big swing bands in the thirties and jazz during the second world war
Orchestral Concerts series
The Journey to Ballarat. from
' The Fortunes of Richard Mahony ' by Henry Handel Richardson
The Palfrey Case by NORMAN EDWARDS
Truth will out-even though it takes twenty-five years to arrive at the heart of the matter.
Produced by CEDRIC MESSINA
Recorded broadcast of Nov. 4, 1961
Black Friday: Barbara Palmer on a domestic misadventure
Tackety Boots: Robert Thomson on washing expeditions
Journey to the Holy Land: Meg Sangar describes two encounters
A Princess of Mars: Rolf Lefebvre reads an extract from
Edgar Rice Burroughs 's book Introduced by John Dunn
The last three items are recorded
1: Down the Rabbit Hole
A magazine for pony lovers
Edited and introduced by Hilary Paterson
Ponieti of Britain : 8
A talk on the Exmoor pony by Freddie H. Reeks
The Vet discusses some internal parasites
Judith Campbell speaks about
' Some ponies I have known Lady Mary Rose Williams describes the first steps in schooling
News and Views
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A weekly review of what the papers in South-East England are saying
A weekly contest
The ninth of twelve programmes in the national competition Introduced by JOHN HORDAY with a summary of the adjudicators' comments from Maurice JACOBSON
LADIES CHOIRS
Jersey Ladies Choir
Conductor. Arthur Lobb Newrad Singers
Conductor, Gertrude Kay SCHOOL CHOIRS
Wyggeston Girls' School Choir Conductor. Harry Shaw
Clydebank High School Girls Choir Conductor, Mary Dalgleish
Produced by John Fawcett Wilson
See foot of page and page 18
William Parsons (baritone)
Frederick Stone (piano)
When lights go rolling round the sky; Vagabond; The bells of San Marie; English May; Spring Sorrow; I have twelve oxen
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Musette (Concerto Grosso No. 17, in G minor) (Handel)
Concerto a 4, in F major (Albicastro) played by the Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Directed by Neville Marriner on a gramophone record