✝ News, information, and market trends for farmers
Tuesday's 7.50 talk
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
tFood news from JUNE JAY followed by an interlude
' Encounter with Christ '
Talks by the Rev Dr GWILYM AP ROBERT
3: At Bethsaida
Second hearing of the broadcast at 7.40
by DEREK TANGYE abridged by Barbara Henderson read by HUGH DAVID Third of eight instalments
✝JIMMY JACOBS , now a night club artist, talks about earlier days in the East End
MORETON STREET (baritone)
CLIFTON HELLIWELL (piano)
Handel
Gramophone records of some of his best-known arias, including ' Let the Bright Seraphim ' from ' Samson ' sung by Joan Sutherland (soprano)
N.E.M., page 47
The Church of God a kingdom is (BBC H.B. 183)
Psalm 126
St. John 6, vv. 41-51
Christ, above all glory seated
(BBC H.B. 121)
Band OF THE ROYAL ARTILLERY (WOOLWICH)
Conducted by Major S. V. HAYS , M.B.E. Director of Music
Polichinelle
Prelude in G major, Op. 32
No. 5
Prelude in E flat major, Op.
23 No. 6
Variations on a theme of Corelli played by IAN LAKE (piano)
by GORDON Rupp
Professor of Ecclesiastical History. University of Manchester with readings by GARY WATSON Second broadcast from the Network Three series ' The Reformation '
The illustrated booklet on The Reformation by C. R. Elton. specially written to accompany this series, is still available (price 5s.) from [address removed]
Yorkshire v. Sussex at Scarborough
Surrey v. Derbyshire at the Oval
Reports by ROBERT HUDSON from Scarborough and by BRIAN JOHNSTON from the Oval
Country dance music played by WILLIE WALKER and his BAND with DENIS WEATHERLEY BILLY PIGG
(Northumbrian pipes)
Introduced by ROGER BURGESS
Produced by Richard Kelly
Introduced by JOHN GREENSLADE
At Oakland's
The Principal of the Hertfordshire Institute of Agriculture, ERIC PELHAM, introduces members of his staff and is joined by farmers who discuss the farming policy
The Month on the Farm by BRYAN PLATT
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
LESLIE BAILY looks back on some events of our lives and introduces recorded voices of famous personalities
6: The Edwardian Musical Stage
Produced by VntNON Harris BBC Transcription Service
The Wednesday radio magazine
Introduced by DAVID Brown
La Fille du Tambour Major by Offenbach
A recorded version by Radio-diffusion-Television Francaise RTF CHORUS
Chorus-Master.
Jean-Paul Kreder
ORCHESTRE RADIO Lyrique Conductor. ROGER ELLIS
Presentation, ROBERT TATRY
English narrative by MARK LUBBOCK
Story told by JOHN HOBDAY
Programme edited by
The Days of September by Julian Symons adapted for radio by EVE HOWLAND
Who kidnapped baby John? His parents. the Gayes, are foolishly afraid to call in the police. Francis Quarles , private investigator, solves the mystery, with the help of the sharp eyes and general knowledge of his secretary.
Other parts played by Sheelah Wilcocks , Earle Grey and Frank Partington Produced by ARTHUR RUSSELL
Yorkshire v. Sussex at Scarborough
Surrey v. Derbyshire at the Oval
Further commentary
from Coventry Cathedral sung by the choir of the ROYAL SCHOOL OF CHURCH MUSIC
Invitatory: 0 Lord give thy holy spirit (Tailis)
Psalms 41, 42, and 43 Lessons: 1 Kings 8, vv. 13.
27-30; Revelation 21, vv. 9-16, 22-27
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis,
St. Nicolas Service
(Sydney H. Nicholson)
Anthem: 0 Lord the Maker
(Joubert)
Praise, my soul (A and M.
Rev. 365)
Organist and Master of the Choristers, David Lepine
Whispers of the Wilderness Tales of wild life in the Canadian woods by H. MORTIMER BATTEN Seven stories abridged and read by DEREK MCCUI. LOCH (UNCLE MAC) 6: The Woodchucks
A new adventure serial in five parts by GEOFFREY MORGAN with John Bentley as Steve Conroy
June Spencer as Penny Paige of the ' London Courier '
1: No Clues for the General
Produced by Claire CHOVIL
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
ANONA WINN, JOY
ADAMSON JACK TRAIN, Richard DIMBLEBY
KENNETH HORNE in the chair
Produced by C. F. MEEHAN
Repeated on Thursday at 1.10
tDr. Benjamin Spock is questioned by SIRIOL HUGH-JONES and JONATHAN MILLER
Repeated on Monday, August 20, at 1.40
Peter Sellers talks to PETER NOBLE with film and disc illustrations Produced by Alfred Dunning
Repeated next Monday at 1.40
Conductor, GILBERT VINTER
in The Human Voice by JEAN COCTEAU translated by Maximilian Ilyin on a gramophone record
Repeated on Sunday, August 19, at 4.15
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
An anthology of words and music
Introduced by JAMES FISHER and GEOFFREY GRIGSON
A short account of the history -natural, literary, legendary-of the world's largest beast Produced by PATRICK DROMGOOLE
Christmas at Candleshoe by -MICHAEL INNES abridged by Robert Goodyear read by DEREK HART Thirteenth of fifteen instalments
Haydn
Piano Trio No. 20 in E flat major
THE DUMKA TRIO
Suzanne Rozsa (violin) Vivian Joseph (cello) Liza Fuchsova (piano) Second broadcast