A reading taken from ' William Temple's Political Legacy' by John D. Carmichael and Harold S. Goodwin
† Reader, RICHARD LEECH
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Michael Bentine : with suggestions for amusing the children in the holidays
Steve Race: explains and illustrates different types of jazz
Eaten Alive by Crows: CRYSTAL ROGERS describes her animal crusade in India
Naomi Jacob : talks about success and failure
Chairman. WALTER ALLEN
Film: DILYS POWELL
Theatre: LAURENCE KITCHIN
Broadcasting: LIONEL HALE Book: J. G. WEIGHTMAN
Art: EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH
Forecast for land areas. Detailed forecast for the South-East
The Street Pigeon A feature programme written and introduced by TERRY GOMPERTZ with DEREK GOODWIN
STANLEY CRAMP, and others
A casebook of operatic gullibility
3: The biter bit
Gramophone records introduced by SPIKE HUGHES
Gardening in Switzerland
Five programmes of horticultural reports from Switzerland
1: Roy HAY , ARTHUR BILLITT , and WILL INGWERSEN deal with the journey to Basle and visit a private garden in that city. They also go out to an experimental station at Pfeffingen on their way to Lenzburg Friday's broadcast in Network
Three
RALPH HOLMES (violin)
BBC SCOTTISH ORCHESTRA Led by Granville Casey
Conductor, NORMAN DEL MAR Part 1
reflects on the humour of the Kingdom of Fife, his home county
Part 2
The Witch Family by ELEANOR ESTES abridged by Naomi Lewis in five instalments read by PATRICIA HAYES
3: A Wish Come True
As the chief of all the witches had been fairly good, Amy and Clarissa drew her a new companion for her lonely house—a little witch girl, with a little broomstick and a tiny black cat of her own.
The story of Pineapple Poll told by PHILIP CUNNINGHAM to the music of Sullivan, arr. Mackerras on gramophone records
Script by Ursula Roseveare Produced by PEGGY BACON
Well-known writers talk about the part of the country in which they were born or for which they have a special affection 2: ALUN LLYWELYN-WILLIAMS
Gwynedd
Words in praise of God and hymns sung by people from different parts of the world 2: From Finland
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A summary of last week's events
JACK SALISBURY
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Visiting artist, ALFRED SWAIN
From the De la Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea
by ALISTAIR COOKE
in conversation with Penelope Mortimer, Colin MacInnes and Carl Wildman
(A longer version of Maurice Chevalier speaking frankly, broadcast in May)
Jesus said: Behold I send you forth
Isaiah 52, vv. 7-10
Psalm 145, vv. 1-12
St. Luke 10. vv. 1-24
Lord, pour thy spirit from on high <BBC H.B. 224)
Acts 1, v. 8
played by ENDRE WOLF (violin)
CLIFTON HELLIWELL (piano)