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Religious Service for Primary Schools
Introductory Music: Mozart's Clarinet Concerto in A
9.35 THE SERVICE
Father, hear the prayer we offer ( Tune, Gott will's machen: S.P. 487)
Interlude: Rediscovering the world. 8: A roof over one's head
The Lord's Prayer
Alleluia, sing to Jesus (Tune,
Hyfrydol. S.P. 260)

6.30 Shorthand Dictation
60-90 words a minute
Compiled by LILIAN G. MEDD
6.45 Use Your Russian
Twelve lessons based on a letter from VERA LEBEDEVA Recorded by courtesy of Moscow Radio
Lesson 11; introduced by ALEXIS BOBRINSKOY with EMMIE VOSNESENSKAYA and MARGARET COLLIE
Second broadcast
Repeated on July 16
7.5 Basic Factors in British
Foreign Policy
7: Keeping the Peace,
Whilst the great powers are locked in negotiations for disarmament. there are still liable to be dangerous situations (like that in the Congo) in other parts of the world. What should be done about them, and who should do it?
In the last programme in this series PETER CALVOCORESSI discusses this with THE RT. HON. KENNETH YOUNGER Director of the Royal Institute of International Affairs and F. H. HINSLEY , Fellow Of St. John's College, Cambridge
Produced by HOWARD SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Lilian G. Medd
Introduced By:
Alexis Bobrinskoy
Unknown:
Emmie Vosnesenskaya
Unknown:
Margaret Collie
Unknown:
Peter Calvocoressi
Unknown:
F. H. Hinsley
Produced By:
Howard Smith

Animals in Captivity by DESMOND MORRIS D.Phil. , ,
Curator of Mammals at the Royal Zoological Society, London
During the past century or so man's attitude to animals has changed profoundly. Bull-baiting, cock-fighting, and dog-fighting for sport became illegal. Interest in the survival of wild animals is now greater than ever before-but what of those in captivity in our zoological parks?
Dr. Desmond Morris speaks about the attention paid to the psychological as well as the physical welfare of zoo animals

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Morris D.Phil.

Network Three

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