News, information, and market trends for farmers
1 Wednesday's 7.50 talk
Introduced by Jack de MANIO
followed by an interlude
' What Jesus Called His Men
Talks from Kirk Week in Ayr by the Rev.
R0BERT C. MACKIE, D.D.
4: Disciples
Second edition
followed by an interlude
by ROBERT TIBBER abridged by P. J. R. Wright read by RICHARD HURNDALL
First of twelve instalments
1 Broadcast in August 1961
JULIAN DUGUID describes the 360-mile journey he made earlier this summer from Rotterdam to Mannheim-on a tug
D major (L.424)
E flat major (L.20) A flat major (L.186) F minor (L.475) C minor (L.160) G major (L.487)
George MALCOLM (harpsichord)
Fourth of seven programmes of early keyboard music
Conperin's Ordre No. 26 in F sharp minor; Lionel Salter (harpsichord)
Mendelssohn
A gramophone record of his Octet in E flat major played by the Vienna Octet
New Every Morning, page 72
Awake, my soul, and with the sun (BBC H.B. 403)
Psalm 142
St. John 7, v. 53, to 8, v. 11 Beloved, let us love (BBC
H.B. 373)
News Summary at 10.30
CECIL NORMAN and the RHYTHM PLAYERS
RODNEY le LACHEUR
Ruby TAYLOR (piano)
Dudley SAVAGE (organ) and a chorus from THE ISLAND SINGERS
Conductor. MIRIAM LE Page Introduced by DUDLEY SAVAGE
Listeners' questions about the countryside answered by Eric Hobbis, Maxwell Knight, Ralph Wightman.
Question-Master, Vincent Waite
(Sunday's broadcast)
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader, Philip Whiteway
Conducted by MAURICE MILES
for land areas Detailed forecast for the South-East
From the Leas Cliff Hall , Folkestone
ANONA WINN , JOY ADAMSON
JACK TRAIN
RAYMOND GLENDENNING
Kenneth HORNE in the chair
Produced by C. F. MEEHAN
Wednesday's broadcast
Anne CATCHPOLE introduces music with a sunshine flavour and meets
MARGARET CHOO from Malaya Broadcast on February 8 in the Light Programme
A series of hoaxes, fakes, and fraud
Bunga-Bunga
Recalling the hilarious exploits of Horace de Vere Cole the great Edwardian hoaxer among them ' the hole in Piccadilly ' and the State Visit to H.M.S. Dreadnought of 'The Prince of Abyssinia and his suite' with Hugh Burden as narrator
Frederick Treves as Horace Cole and GODFREY KENTON
JOHN FORBES ROBERTSON
DAVID SPENSER
LEWIS STRINGER
GARY WATSON
GEOFFREY WINCOTT
PAULINE WYNN
Script by Leonard Cottrell
Produced by David THOMSON Broadcast on April 20
Joan Sutherland visits
Amelita Calli-Curci and introduces records of this great singer of the past Broadcast on July 15
Chairman, J. W. LAMBERT
Art: ANDREW FORGE
Film: ROGER MANVELL
Theatre: T. C. WORSLEY
Broadcasting: JACQUES BRUNIUS
Book: Richard MAYNE Sunday's broadcast
Some of the fairy tales collected by ANDREW LANG who died fifty years ago
'The Billy Goat and the King' from the Olive Fairy Book
'The White Wolf' from the Orange Fairy Book
KIT THORNTON and BOB JONES invite you to join their set and find out about
Under-water diving
Using your tape-recorder
A Home Broadcasting station
American teenagers on holiday here and this month's music spot Produced by SHIRLEY FRANKLIN
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
-A discussion of the cases for and against G.C.E. work in Secondary Modern Schools, and the proposed Certificate of Secondary Education, between a director of education, a teacher, an educationist, and the Director of The Advisory Centre of Education
In the chair:
A parent. LESLIE SMITH
A programme of gramophone records
Introduced by LILIAN Dufp
On the night of August 15. 1952, the village of Lynmouth in North Devon was destroyed by a swollen torrent which swept down from Exmoor where nine inches of rain had fallen in twenty-four hours
John KENDALL tells the story and looks at Lynmouth today Produced by BILL COYSH
The News
Background to the News
People in the News
Ballads of all times sung by CYNTHIA GLOVER
Denis DOWLING
Accompanist.
FREDERICK STONE
Introduced by ALAN DENT
Produced by JOHN TYLEE Monday's broadcast
Cranford by MRs. GASKELL abridged by Mollie Hardwick read by JUNE TOBIN Fourth of fifteen instalments
Handel
Suite No. 3, In D minor played by THURSTON DART (harpsichord)
on a gramophone record