in November by J. G. Porter , Ph.D., F.R.A.S.
The diagram shows the stars seen overhead looking south at midnight Dr. Porter talks about the stars illustrated above and also about the Transit of Mercury on November 7.
Forty programmes designed to give listeners with no previous knowledge of the language a thorough grounding in basic Italian, through the medium of simple conversations and readings.
The lessons presented by Luisa Rapaccini based on her book Parlo Italiano a textbook for beginners. Assisted by Ariella Reggio and Andrea Tacchi. Devised and produced by Elsie Ferguson
Monday's recorded broadcast
A Listen and Learn series
A gardening weekly
Introduced by Roy Hay
Successful Annuals: F. W. Shepherd. director of Rosewarne Horti culture Station in Cornwall, talks about the annuals that have done particularly well in 1960 Chrysanthemums: Wyndham Russell comments on the highlights of the National Chrysanthemum Society's Exhibition of late-flowering chrysanthemums and mentions recent developments in the growing of these flowers
Produced by John Greenslade
A weekly magazine
Arranged and introduced by Bill Hartley
Double White Lines: Help or hindrance? Some comments from Clive Walker
The Lawyer: Loading and unloading restrictions
Theme and Variations: Jeremy James discusses whether local authority road legislation is justifiable followed by Information for the winter motorist
Produced by David Glencross
Repeated on Saturday at 12 (Home)
8.0 Third Programme
See facing page
11,6 app. MARKET TRENDS
Today's overseas commodity and financial news, and the London Stock Market closing report