NOT SCOTTISH TRANSMITTERS
Religious Service for Primary Schools
Introductory Music: Franck's Violin Sonata in A major
9.35 The SERVICE
There is a green hill (Tune,
Horsley: S.P. 131)
Interlude: Rediscovering the world. 6: Daily bread
The Lord's Prayer
All things bright and beautiful
(Tune, Royal Oak: S.P. 444)
Repeated Thursday, 9.5 a.m.
(Home Services, not Scottish)
6.30 Shorthand
Dictation Practice
60-90 words a minute
Compiled by LILIAN G. MEDD
Higher speeds: Thursdays, 6.30
6.45 Use Your Russian
Twelve lessons based on a letter from Vera LEBEDEVA
Recorded by courtesy of Moscow Radio
Lesson 9, introduced by ALEXIS BOBRINSKOY with EMMIE VOSNESENSKAYA and MARGARET COLLIE
Second broadcast
Repeated on July 2 at 6.40
7.5 Basic Factors in British Foreign Policy
5: The Third World
One of the most revolutionary changes in the world today is the growing importance of the new nations of Africa and Asia
PETER CALVOCOHESSI talks aho their economic problems with WILLIAM CLARK , director of the Overseas Development Institnte. and discusses the international political significance of then recent emancipation with ANDREW BOYD , of The Economist.
Produced by HOWARD SMITH
Science and the State by STEPHEN TOULMIN
Director of the Nuffield Foundation Unit for the History of Ideas
Dr. Toulmin attended the Second Parliamentary and Scientific Conference in Vienna last week, and in this programme looks at some of the problems of reconciling the technicalities of scientific policy making with the requirements of democratic criticism.
Repeated on Saturday at 10 0 a.m. (Home Services, not Midland or West)
A review of current affairs in agriculture at home and abroad
Produced by ARCHIE MACPHEE