TECHNICAL COLLEGES
PEOPLE, MONEY AND INDUSTRY
10: Round up
In the final programme In this series GEOFFREY STUTTARD answers some of the questions sent in over the past ten weeks
NOT SCOTTISH TRANSMITTERS
Religious Service for Primary Schools
Introductory music: Corelli's Concerto for Oboe and Strings
9.35 THE SERVICE
There is a green hill (Tune,
Horsley: S.P. 131)
Interlude: The Story of Peter.
3: Peter and the arrest of Jesus
The Prayer of St. Richard
Alleluia, sing to Jesus (Tune,
Hyfrydol: S.P. 260)
Repeated Thursday, 9.5 a.m.
(Home Services, not Scottish)
6.30 Shorthand
Dictation Practice
60-90 words a minute
Compiled by MARY DE LA MAHOTIÈRE
Higher Speeds: Thursdays, 6.30
See page 2
6.45 French Readings
6: Romain Gary
Les racines du ciel
Poetry
Introduced by PAULETTE PRENET
Produced by ELSIE FERGUSON
Broadcast on December 6. 1962
7.5 Background to the Budget
4: Planning for Growth
ANTHONY ASHTON , GEORGE CYRIAX
Anthony Ashton concludes these talks on the changes in national budgeting by describing the economic and financial situation which faces us today, and discusses with George Cyriax. a financial editor, the techniques and organisations which are being proposed to meet it.
The Science of Materials
† 1: 'What is this stuff....? by E. W. J. MITCHELL ,
Professor of Physics in the University of Reading
The science of materials attempts to predict the properties of a material from a knowledge of its atomic and electronic structure In this introductory talk. Professor Mitchell deals with the ways in which individual atoms are bound together.
A review of agriculture Introduced by GEORGE SIGSWORTH
Produced by ARCHIE MacPHER