for farmers
The morning magazine
Introduced by Michael de Morgan
followed by an interlude
' Seduced by Hope '
Talks by the Rev. Wemer Pelz 4: Having or eating
followed by an interlude
Opening Music: Schubert's Symphony No. 5, in B flat major
Piano Sonata in 0 minor played by Alfred Kitchin
Stage 1 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
Holy, holy, holy. Lord God
Almighty (BBC H.B. 169)
New Every Morning, page 50
Canticle 1, vv. 1-15
2 Timothy 1. w. 3-14
I'm not ashamed to own my Lord
(BBC H.B. 494)
played by Jimmy Leach and his Organolian Quartet
Choir of Spring Grove Grammar School
Trained and conducted by Stuart Hart
Songs arranged by Raymond Humphrey
Frederick Stone (piano)
Introduced by Gladys Whitred
An account of new enterprises that are helping to alleviate the persistently high rate of unemployment in the city
Compiled and introduced by James Boyce
Geography series
BBC Scottish Orchestra Led by Granville Casey
Conducted by Bryden Thomson
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
Anona Winn , Joy Adamson ,
Jack Train , Richard Dimbleby ask all the questions and Kenneth Home knows some of the answers
Produced by C. F. MEEHAN
A Greek legend which tells how Hercules goes to find the golden apples that grow in the garden of the Hesperides
Script by Margaret J. Miller Adventures in English series
Water can be described as either hard or soft. This programme explains the differences that exist between these two types of water Script by Leslie Wolff
Science and the Community series
A story of the reign of George I (1714-1727)
Script by Duncan Taylor
Stories from British History series
Looking at People
How and when do teenagers buy clothes? Today a designer, a buyer, and young people discuss teenage fashion
A toytown play by S. G. HULME BEAMAN
Produced by Claire CHOVIL
Forecast for land areas, followed by a detailed forecast for the South-East region
A current affairs series bringing to the microphone personalities and issues before the public
A tour of some of the Flying Clubs of Britain by JEREMY SANDFORD who recently travelled in a Jodel Mousquetaire
Flying for pleasure, he says, gives every indication of being a new national hobby. There have already been 80,000 private flyers and every day the number is increasing.
Narrated by Jeremy Sandford Produced by Robert Pocock
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Saint-Saëns
Variations on a theme of Beethoven,
Op. 35 played by Kurt Bauer and Heidi Bung (pianos)
on a gramophone record