An excerpt from Lent with Evelun Underhill edited by G. P. Mellick Belshaw
Reader, NORMAN MITCHELL
and Programme News
Reports from Britain and overseas
Hymns of your choosing sung by school choirs from all over the country
† Introduced by RONALD ALLISON
Morning Song. BBC. Broadcasting House. London. W.I.
A Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
† Introduced by MAR.IORIE ANDERSON
Out of Thin Air: 4-JOAN PvPER investigates some evidence for telepathy, and talks to people who say they have experienced it
Myself and Animals: reflections from ANN KINGSBURY
Twentieth - Century Women: PEGGY GUGGENHEIM, patron of art
Fatigue: in workers-considered by R. PASSMORE , Department of Physiology, University of Edinburgh
Chairman, DILYS PoWELL
Film: A. ALVAREZ
Theatre: RICHARD FINDLATER
Broadcasting:
KATHARINE WHITEHORN
Book: KARL MILLER
Art: DAVID PIPER
Repeated on Thursday at 3.30
and Programme News
A spontaneous discussion by MARY STOCKS
SIR HARMAR NICHOLLS , M.P.
HUGH DELARGY , M.P.
RUSSELL BRADDON
Travelling Question-Master FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael Bowen
From Charmouth , Dorset
Last Friday's broadcast in the Light Programme
Bright Day by J. B. Priestley adapted for broadcasting by HOWARD AGG with Music played by the LONDON CZECH TRIO
Produced by MARTYN C. WEBSTER
Broadcast on July 3, 1961
See facing page
Your questions answered by DESMOND MORRIS
L. HUGH NEWMAN and PETER SCOTT
Chairman,
DEREK MCCULLOCH (Uncle Mac)
Questions should be sent to: Nature
Parliament. BBC. Broadcasting House. Bristol
and Programme News
REGINALD LEOPOLD and the PALM COURT ORCHESTRA
Visiting artist,
JENNIFER VYVYAN
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Repeated on Monday at 9.5 a.m.
Appeal on behalf of UFAW (The Universities
Federation for Animal Welfare) by EDGAR LUSTGARTEN
Contributions, preferably by crossed cheque or postal order. will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed].
UFAW works for every animal-on the farm, in the laboratory. in the home and elsewhere-through investigation and the promotion of protective legislation. Assisted by scientists, lawyers, and members of the medical and veterinary professions, it is closely concerned with the humane control of pests and the abolition of traps and poisons.
A cycle of twelve plays by Dorothy L. Sayers
7: The Light and the Life in the village of Bethany near Jerusalem. there dwelt a man named Lazarus with his sisters Martha and Mary. Mary had been a great sinner till she met Jesus, but now when he came to visit the house, she sat at his feet and listened to his words. But Martha was cumbered with much serving....
Other parts played by: Peter O'Shaughnessy
John Ruddock. Wilfrid Carter John Boxer , Eva Stuart
Garard Green. Patricia Leventon Gordon Faith, Denys Blakelock Hamilton Dyce. Owen Berry
Janet Burnell , Malcolm Hayes
† Produced by WILLIAM GLEN-DOEPEL
Repeated on Tuesday at 3.0
A discussion, with illustrations, about the BBC's Music Programme in principle and practice
MARGOT EVANS, a housewife
THEA MUSGRAVE, a composer
DONALD MITCHELL, at present music critic of The Listener
JOHN MANDUELL, who plans the Music Programme
HANS KELLER, who is in charge of its orchestral music
In the chair. SIR EDWARD BOYLE, Bt., M.P.
Beginning tomorrow the Music Programme will be broadcast from 7.0 a.m. to 6.30 p.m Mondays to Fridays
Lead us not into temptation
I Corinthians 10, vv. 12 and 13 Psalm 119 (Part 8), vv. 57-64
Deuteronomy 6. vv. 4-7, 10-14,
16.18
St. Matthew 4. vv. 1-11
Lone in the desert, facing all temptation (BBC H.B. 343)
Prayer (New Every Morning. page 100. No. 3)
The Grace
played by JOAN DAVIES (piano)