An extract from
' Down to Earth ' by Howard Williams
Reader. JOHN BAKER
and Programme News
FRANKLIN ENCELMANN recently visited
East Kilbride, Lanarkshire
Produced by RICHARD BURWOOD
Chairman, LIONEL HALE
Broadcasting: JACQUES BRUNIUS
Book: KARL MILLER
Art: DAVID PIPER
Film: RICHARD ROUD
Theatre: RICHARD FINDLATER
and Programme News
A chance to hear again one of the outstanding successes of the past few years
The Judge's Story by Charles Morgan adapted for radio by JOHN RICHMOND with Others taking part:
Denis Folwell , Kelty MacLeod Peter Billingsley , Graham Rigby Kenneth Smith , Jack Holloway William Avenall
Lempriere Hammond
Peter Anderson , Eileen Baxter Monica Lewis , Francis Drayton Produced by HUGH STEWART in the BBC Midland studios
Broadcast on Jan. 7, 1961
From the Hide
CHRIS MYLNE compares notes with C. E. PALMAR, C. D. DEANE and R. P. BAGNALL-OAKELEY on the problems and rewards of studying bird life from the concealment of a hide
Produced by JEFFERY BOSWALL
and Programme News
REGINALD LEOPOLD AND THE PALM COURT ORCHESTRA
Visiting artist, PATRICIA KERN
Patricia Kern broadcasts by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company
by ALISTAIR COOKE
An act of worship for radio featuring testimonies from the Book of Discipline of the Society of Friends
Selected and introduced by JACK SHEPHERD
Produced by HALLAM TENNYSON
Abou Ben Adhem by Leigh Hunt
Reader, DAVID DAVIS
The High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire by Jean Ingelow
Reader. BETTY HARDY
Tenth of thirteen programmes
by William Makepiece Thackeray dramatised in thirteen episodes by HOWARD AGG
After the announcement of Ethel Newcome 's engagement to the Marquis of Farintosh, Clive and his father decided to take a holiday abroad. While they were away. Barnes' wife. Lady Clara. ran away with her former sweet-heart, Captain Charles Belsize , giving Ethel the opportunity of breaking her own engagement. Pendennis wrote of the news to Clive. but when Clive returned he had a wife with him.
10: Father and Son
Produced by MARTYN C. WEBSTER
(piano)
Romance in F sharp major,
Op. 28 No 2 (Schumann)
9.4' Pictures from an Exhibition (Mussorgsky) on gramophone records
The Age of Automation by Sir Leon Bagrit Chairman of Elliott-Automation. Ltd.
2: The Range of Applications
Computers can say what and when and how much, but. unless the programmer tells them how. they cannot say why. Within this limitation. modern automation technology has completely transformed the means of collecting, measuring. and processing data for many types of investigation and activity. Human judgment, however, remains the final arbiter.
Repeated on Monday at 7.30 (Third) Next Sunday: Education for an Age of Automation
These Lectures are being printed in ' The Listener '
The truth shall make you free
Isaiah 59. vv. 12-16, 20. 21
Psalm 15 (Broadcast psalter) St. John 8. vv. 31-59
Now cheer our hearts (BBC
H.B. 527)
2 John, vv. 2, 3
Tchaikovsky
Humoresque in G major. Op.
10. No. 2
November: In the troika (The
Seasons)
11.10* Sonata No. 2, in G major played by David WILDE (piano)
Broadcast on August 12