A series of ten programmes for older students in which GEOFFREY STUTTARD. with the help of those who work in it, looks at some of the characteristics and problems of British industry 1: Early Days at Work
for Primary Schools Introductory Music:
Handel's Organ Concerto No. 10
9.35 THE SERVICE
Fight the good fight (Tune,
Duke Street: S.P. 491)
Interlude: The Story of Moses
1. Slavery in Egypt
These interludes replace the ones advertised in Notes for the Teacher
The Lord's Prayer
The Lord's my Shepherd
(Tune, Crimond: BBC Supplement 2)
6.30 Shorthand
Dictation Practice
60-90 words a minute Compiled by S. V. McNEFF
Higher speeds: Thursdays, 6.30
6.45 Keep up your French
17: Un après-midi bien rcmpll
Introduced in French and English by PAUL COUSTER
French text by CHARLOTTE CROZET
Produced by ELSIE FERGUSON Broadcast on June 21. 1962
7.5-7.30 India Today
Eight programmes on the hack-ground to some of the problems India faces today 3: Economic and social problems by MAURICE ZINKIN with illustrative recordings made in India during July 1063 Produced by GORDON CROTON
The future of maps by D. P. BICKMORE
Maps are used to convey much more than simple location. Economic. demographic, and scientific information can be conveyed by graphic display provided the data are ' stacked ' on the map in a convenient way. The speaker. who has been involved in the production of the recent Atlas of Britain, describes current developments in cartography-the collection of data, the need for speed and accuracy, and experiments with new techniques including the use of magnetic tape and television screens.
A review of -griculture at home and abroad
Introduced by GEORGE SIGSWORTH Produced by ARCHIE MACPHER