News, information, and market trends for farmers
Thursdays 7.50 talk
Introduced by JACK be MANIO
i Food news from JEAN BALFOUR followed by an interlude
' What Jesus Called His Men '
Talks from Kirk Week in Ayr bv the Rev.
ROBERT C. MACKIE , D.D.
5: Friends
Second hearing of. the broadcast at 7.40
by ROBERT TIBBER abridged by P. J. R. Wright read by Richard HURNDALL
Second of twelve instalments
† Broadcast in August 1961
ISOBEL RAE tells the story of Isobel Gowdie. one of the last witches, and of her remarkable confessions
MICHAEL COUCH MATTHEWS (piano)
Etude in F minor (Trois nouvelles etudes)
Etude in C minor, Op. 25,
No. 12
Nocturne in B major. Op. 62,
No. 1
Two Mazurkas:
C major, Op. 24, No.
C sharp minor, Op. 63, No. 3
Mendelssohn
A record of his
Reformation Symphony played by the BERLIN PHILHARMONIC Orchestra
Conducted by LORIN MAAZEL
New Every Morning, page 76
Take up thy cross. the Saviour said (BBC H.B. 369)
Psalm 118
St John 8, vv. 12-20
Lord of all, to whom alone
(BBC H.B. 294)
News Summary at 10.30
THE RODIN RICHMOND Quartet
6: Leningrad Philharmonic
Waltz (Symphony No. 5, in E minor) (Tchaikovsky)
Conducted by Evgeni Mravinsky
Movements from Gayaneh (Khachaturyan)
Conducted by Gennadi Rozhdestvensky on gramophone records
New York Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra
1 with music, memories, and JENNY AGELOUGLOU
Memories of days past and occasions great and small
Introduced by ROBERT GUNNELL
Careers for Women
AILSA GARLAND ,
Editor of Vogue, speaks at the Assembly House, Norwich
Chairman, GEORGE SCOTT
Tickets can be obtained by writing to [address removed] Thursday's broadcast in the Light Programme
' Hunting,' by Dorian Williams , in Aylesbury
12.45 ANNOUNCEMENTS
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Gale PEDRICK selects highlights from the many broadcasts on BBC sound and television during the past seven days
Introduced by John ELLISON Produced by JOHN HASLAM
With PAUL MARTIN
1 Produced by LESLIE PEROWNE
by HENRY WILLlAWSON adapted by Michael Hardwick read by PAUL ROGERS
Sixth of ten instalments Second broadcast
Recordings from the BBC Archives
Sea Fever
A radio interpretation inspired by JOHN MASEFIELD 'S Poem
Reader, DUNCAN McINTYRE
Compiled by Marvin Kane Produced by John Powell
BBC Scottish ORCHESTRA Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conductor, NORMAN DEL MAR
A dialogue story written by JOHN D. STEWART
The Round-Up
Introduced by Cicely Mathews
The book by FRANK CRISP adapted as a radio play in six episodes by NAN MACDONALD
6: Brown Rob's Story Produced by HERBERT SMITH
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Introduced by BILL LATTO
Weekend review
KATHARINA WOLPE (piano) PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA Leader, Hugh Bean
Conducted by JOHN PRITCHARD
From the Royal Albert Hall , London
Part 1
John Pritchard broadcasts by permission of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
Part 2 at 9.30 (Third) followed by an interlude
Miles Malleson
Miles Malleson 's interest in acting began during his time at Cambridge, where he helped to found the Marlowe Society in association with Rupert Brooke
Tonight, as an established actor and playwright, he looks back over his fifty years in the theatre and speaks of the changes he has known, with observations on the contemporary scene
With an introductory tribute by Sir John GIELGUD Produced by Robert Pocock
The News
Background te the News
People in the News
Cranford by MRS. GASKELL abridged by Mollie Hardwick read by JUNE TOBIN Fifth of fifteen instalments
French folk songs arranged by Benjamin Britten
APRIL CANTELO (soprano)
PAUL HAMBURGER (piano)
La Noël passee
Fileuse
La belle est au jardin d'amour
Le roi s'en va-t'en chasse
II est quelqu'un sur terre