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Farming Today in Wales
Market trends, news, weather
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Market trends, news, weather
Friday's 'Ten to Eight'
and Programme News
On Your Farm comes direct from the Land Settlement Association estate at Newent
David Butler and David Richardson pay an early-morning visit to this group of horticultural holdings in Gloucestershire, where the tenants act co-operatively in producing and marketing their crops.
Arranged and introduced by Anthony Parkin
A Christian angle on the news
Speaker,
The Rev. KENNETH SLACK
and Programme News
BBC Correspondents throughout the world talk about the news, its background, and the people who make it
Revised edition: Tuesday, 9.5 a.m.
What the weeklies think, illustrated from their editorials, is reviewed by GILES PLAYFAIR
Introduced by Roy HAY featuring items of news, views, replies to listeners' queries, and topical advice to help the amateur gardener
Irish Salmon Disease by DR. MARGARET BROWN
Consultant Biologist to the Salmon and Trout Association
Early in 1965 anglers noticed that great while patches were growing on salmon in a single river on the west coast of Ireland. Now most of the rivers of southern Eire are infected-and anglers are worried that it might cross the Irish Sea.
New Every Morning, page 81
Thou. whose almighty word
(BBC H.B. 185)
Psalm 100
Acts 11, vv. 19-30 (NEB)
0 splendour of God's glory bright (BBC H.B. 409)
Shorthand Dictation
90-130 w.p.m.
Compiled by JOYCE HARBISON
Next Shorthand programme, 50-80 w.p.m.: Monday, 6.30 p.m. (Study)
A booklet is available
A course of twenty lessons in spoken Russian for near-beginners. Lesson 16 given by VAUGHAN JAMES , MARINA RYAN and VICTOR GREGORIY
Last Tuesday's broadcast (Study)
A booklet is available
Lesson 35: Au commissariat
Introduced by KATIA ELLIS
Last Wednesday's broadcast tStudy)
A booklet and records are available
A series of ten programmes for listeners who wafrt to know more about the language and life of German-speaking countries.
Programme 1:
Interview mit zwei Deutschen
Etwas iiber den Strassenverkehr
Ein Gedicht von Goethe
Ein Lied von Schubert
Introduced by SABINE MICHAEL and DIETER GEISSLER
Broadcast on June 16 (Study)
A weekly survey of the world of motoring
Topical news and the latest Road Conditions
Edited and introduced by BILL HARTLEY
Listen at leisure to selected star items from the week's editions of radio's famous breakfast-time magazine
Introduced by JACK DE MANIO
and Programme News
in which he takes the lid off life with PAUL ANDREWS and THE RAINDROPS
WOOLF PHILLIPS
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Devised by Al Read
Written by Ronnie Taylor
Produced by BILL WORSLEY
Broadcast on Feb. 13 (Light)
Lilli Palmer discusses with Roy Plomley in a recorded programme devised by him the gramophone records she would take to a desert island.
(Last Monday's broadcast)
(Lilli Palmer is in 'Suite In Three Keys' at the Queen's Theatre, London)
The Lawn Tennis
Championships
Commentary by MAURICE EDELSTON and MAX ROBERTSON from the Centre Court and No. 1 Court, with summaries and comments by BEA WALTER
Results and latest news from the other courts given by BASIL CURTIS
From the All England Lawn Tennis Club
and Programme News
Introduced by VINCENT DUGGLEBY
Produced by Godfrey Dixey
GREGOR MACKENZIE , M.P.. gives his impressions of what he saw and heard in Parliament
SIDNEY DAVEY and HIS ORCHESTRA
Introduced by REX PALMER Master of Ceremonies, CHARLES CRATHORN
Produced by Chris Morgan
1966 from the Royal Festival Hall London
Part 1: Composer, Arranger, Conductor
The Cure for Love by Walter Greenwood with Produced by ALFRED BRADLEY
and Weather forecast
HAROLD EVANS discusses some topical matters and some less topical with JOAN LESTOR
M.P. (Labour) for Eton and Slough
HUMPHRY BERKELEY lately M.P. (Conservative) for Lancaster
JOHN WAIN novelist and critic
Last of the present series
Reading the Bible some thoughts by THE Rev. RONALD FALCONER
Dvorak
Sextet in A major. Op. 48 played by the Amici STRING QUARTET Lionel Bentley (violin) Colin Staveley (violin)
Christopher Wellington (viola) Peter Hailing (cello) with Stephen Shingles (viola) Bernard Richards (cello)