1 News and market trends
f Wednesday's 7.50 talk
The morning magazine
Introduced by RONALD FLETCHER
followed by an interlude
with themes from the Golden Book of Sonnets . chosen by R. L. BRADLEY
Second edition
followed by an interlude
by DOREEN TOVEY abridged by Eve Howland read by MARY WIMBUSH
Ninth of ten instalments
for Primary Schools t We plough the fields (Tune,
Wir pfliigen: S.P. 14)
Interlude: Give us our daily bread
The Prayer of Thanksgiving The Lord's my shepherd
(Tune, Crimmond: BBC Supplement 2)
Repeated next Tuesday at
9.30 a.m. in Network Three
† BERNADETTE GREEVY
(contralto)
PETER LEEMING (bass-baritone)
VIOLA TUNNARD (piano)
Stage I by RACHEL PERCIVAL
Music selected and arranged by Vera Gray
† Tuesday's broadcast
for St. Luke's Day broadcast more especially for the sick. from the Chapel of St. George's Hospital, Hyde Park Corner, London
Introduced by the Chaplain, THE REV. NORMAN AUTTON
Preacher,
FR. JIM WILSON of the Guild of Health
Celebrant,
THE REV. HUBERT HOSKINS
Organist, Kate Autton
† by GLADYS WHITRED
An account of fruit farming on irrigated land at Mildura on the River Murray
Written by Max Colwell
Geography series
Die grosse Chance
Written by Rolf Richards t Intermediate German series
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA
Leader,Philip Whiteway
Conductor, RAE JENKINS
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
by L. M. Boston adapted by Silvia Goodall
2: Escape
Adventures in English series
1: Oxidation
Written by G. K. Saunders
Science and the Community series
Written by Zoe Bailey
Stories from British History series
Written by Milo Sperber t German for Sixth Forms series
Chairman, WALTER ALLEN
Book: PAMELA HANSFORD JOHNSON
Art: BASIL TAYLOR
Film: DILYS POWELL
Theatre: Richard FINDLATER
Broadcasting: JOHN BOWEN
† Sunday's broadcast
Invitation to Music with some of his favourite gramophone records
by PHYLLIS LESTER read by BARBARA LOTT
Second broadcast
by CAMPBELL K. FINLAY
3: Angus clips a sheep read by BRYDEN MURDOCH
SIDNEY HARRISON introduces a programme for young musicians
This iveek's guests:
From the Midlands:
Tessa Nicholson (piano)
From Wales:
Alun Davies (violin)
Accompanist, Mary Kendall
From London:
Christine Blood (recorder)
Accompanist, Frederick Stone
Distinguished men and women talk to JOHN ELLISON about moments and decisions which have changed their lives
† 3: Dame Sybil Thorndike
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conductor, NORMAN DEL MAR
meets each Thursday, and brings leading figures to the Conference Table for the discussion of current issues
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Answers to listeners' questions about science
PROFESSOR G. P. WELLS , F.R.S., puts your questions to:
J H. FREMLIN A. R. GEMMELL
D. M. MACKAY
0. E. LOWENSTEIN t Arranged by Archie Clow
Questions for future programmes to Who Knows?, BBC, Broadcasting House, London, W.l.
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The News
Background to the News
People in the News
A Grue of Ice by GEOFFREY JENKINS abridged by Neville Teller read by RICHARD HURNDALL
† Fourth of fifteen instalments
Kodaly
Sonata in G minor, Op. 65 played by ANGELICA MAY (cello) and GERNOT KAHL (piano) on a gramophone record