A reading from
The Adventure of Living by Paul Tournier
Reader, YSANNE CHURCHMAN
and Programme News
† RONALD ALLISON introduces hymns sung by school choirs from all over the country and Includes Harvest hymns in this last programme of the present series
Chairman, J. W. LAMBERT
Broadcasting: BARBARA BRAY
Book: ALAN BRIEN
Art: GEORGE MELLY
Film: RICCARDO ARAGNO
Theatre: STUART HOOD
Produced by Philip French
and Programme News
A spontaneous discussion by BARONESS STOCKS
TED MOULT
DOMINIC LE FOE
JOHN HAY , M.P.
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael Bowen from Redruth, Cornwall
Last Friday's broadcast (Light)
A series of seven programmes reporting on excavations taking place in Britain this summer 7: British Archaeology Today
In this series there have been reports from archaeological sites all over the country. In this last programme MAURICE BARLEY chairs a discussion on the nature and purpose of the work being done.
Series introduced by JOHN KING Series adviser, Barry Cunliffe
Producer, Roger Laughton
A monthly programme reflecting life in the country with a Natural History contribution by ERIC Simms Introduced by C. GORDON GLOVER
Produced by Arthur Phillips
Shortened version: Wed., 9.5 a.m.
Introduced by JACOB de VRIES
MOTOR CYCLING
' Daily Mail ' International Race of the Year
EDDIE FITCH comments on some of this afternoon's events: from Mallory Park, Leicester
MOTOR SPORT Hill Climbing
Eric Tobitt reports on the second day of the Tholt-Y-Will Hill Climb in the Isle of Man: from Douglas
YACHTING
Little America's Cup
The latest news on the International Catamaran Trophy by KEN SYKORA. from Thorpe Bay Yacht Club, Essex
and Programme News
by ALISTAIR COOKE
REGINALD LEOPOLD AND THE PALM COURT ORCHESTRA
Visiting artist,
BERNARD DICKERSON
Appeal on behalf of the World Wildlife Fund by DAVID ATTENBOROUGH
Contributions, preferably by crossed postal order or cheque, will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
The World Wildlife Fund believes that the conservation of wildlife is for the long-term benefit of man. It is a kind of modern Noah's Ark, trying to save certain animal and plant species from extinction and at the same time concerned with the whole intricate relationship between water, soil, plants, animals, and man himself.
Introduced by ALAN KEITH with gramophone records of the most popular pieces of music chosen by listeners
and Weather forecast
Up with our hearts
A reading from The Private Prayers of Lancelot Andrewes
Psalm 98 (Broadcast psalter)
A reading from The Prirate Prayers of Lancelot Andrewes
Lift up your hearts (BBC H.B. 326)
Frank Bridge
An Irish Melody (The Londonderry Air)
11.10' Quartet No. 4
11.34' Three Novellettes (1904) played by the ARRIAGA STRING QUARTET
Penelope Howard (violin) Peter Turton (violin) Joan Bucknall (viola) Harald Strub (cello)