with Sunday Scene
Music and information about what you can do and where you can go this Sunday.
Radio London's Sunday magazine probing this week s social and religious issues and a run down of what's on in the local churches.
Presented by JOHN HOPE and OWEN SPENCER THOMAS
With OWEN SPENCER THOMAS
TOM VERNON looks at the London scene - seen through the columns of some of the local papers.
with You Don't Have to Be Jewish which today features a call-in with the Chief Rabbi for the Commonwealth. Dr Immanuel Jakobovits. He has been spiritual leader of British Jews for 11 years and this is the first time he has ever participated in a programme of this kind,' which provides listeners with an opportunity to ask questions about matters which concern them. Call in on [number removed]
Your chance to talk to a London sporting personality.
with Honky Tonk
Featuring the roots and shoots of rock 'n' roll
DAVE RODIGAN with the best of reggae. and the black beat. Producer david CARTER
(Edited version of last Friday's broadcast)
Mothers and fathers around London talk over the mixed blessings of family life with JOHN BROWN and SARAH LOVE-GROVE. Producer KEITH YEOMANS
A consumers' guide to holidays Presented and produced by TONY FREEMAN and FRANK DAWES
A weekly programme about amateur theatre.
Producer NORMAN DE MESQUITA
Fanny Burney
The second in the series of readings chosen by ROGER CLARK from famous diaries, letters, journals and essays. This week: Alvar Lidell reads Fanny Burney 's account of an encounter with King George III in Kew Gardens. The King was just recovering from what was thought to be a bout of madness and he pursued Fanny Burney through the Gardens. Producer ROGER CLARK
The world's first television announcer, LESLIE MITCHELL , COntinues talking about his life and career to ROGER CLARK. This week he discusses the War years, the reopening of BBC Television in 1946, appearing on stage with Terry-Thomas, the opening of commercial television and working as the voice of Movietone News. Producer ROGER CLARK
(First broadcast on Radio 4)
MALCOLM LAYCOCK and MAUREEN GALVIN tackle the questions raised by people at school, leaving school, starting work or starting unemployment.
Music, ideas and what's on guide from London's Asian communities
Presented by VERNON COREA Producers KEITH YEOMANS and MALCOLM LAYCOCK