Communication in Work Tuesday's broadcast
Introduced by WALTER MACDONALD
News Comment by MARK GIBBS Ascendit Deus a cantata by MALCOLM WILLIAMSON sung by the GUILDFORD CHORAL SOCIETY conducted by JOHN ALLDIS , with WILLIAM DAVIES , organ ' Hymns of Worship
ALAN GIBSON reviews the hymn book for Unitarian and Free Christian Churches revised this year
Twelve readings from classical and modern authors
9: Colette: ' Lettres a Marguerite Moreno '
Poetry
Introduced by PAULETTE PRENEY Produced by ELSIE FERGUSON
Biology in Space
1: Limits of Life by P. H. A. SNEATH , M.D.
Some organisms are known to live under unexpectedly harsh conditions. Dr. Sneath discusses the significance of this for space biology as well as biology in general.
A monthly series on astronomy
The amateur in radio-astronomy
Two months ago, PATRICK MOORE spoke of the role of the amateur in research in optical astronomy. Tonight, JOHN HEYwood and J. R. SMITH , two members of the radio-electronics section of the British Astronomical Association, discuss the amateur's contribution to radio astronomy.
Amateurs have shown that they can build radiotelescopes. The problem is whether they can use them effectively.