April Digest
News, comment, interviews and records introduced by Ken Sykora
Introduced by David Edwards
News Comment: by Fenton Morley
The National Road Safety Campaign for 1961 began on April 17: Canon Eric Saxon speaks of- the growing part played by the churches in this movement since 1955. when a working-party was set up by the British Council of Churches; and the Rev. Alan Keighley, Social Responsibility Secretary of the B.C.C.. outlines the aims of the campaign The Christian Hope of Eternal Life: Listeners' comments on the programme In Search of the Truth, broadcast on April 9. are presented by the chairman, Alan Gibson
The last two items are recorded
A series of six programmes for the interested layman in which meteorologists discuss with Alastair Dunnett the science of the atmosphere.
1: Fact and Fiction
How useful are traditional sayings and local knowledge as guides to the weather? How accurate can the meteorologist be in making his predictions?
Speakers:
SIR GRAHAM SUTTON , F.R.S. Director General of the Meteorological Office
Dr. G. L. HOGBEN
A Listen and Learn series
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