A reading from
The Magnificent Defeat by Frederick Buechner
Reader, JOHN BAKER
and Programme News
Make Yourself at Home
For listeners from India and Pakistan
SawaJ Aur Jawab can I Help You r
Ap Ki Pasand
Gramophone records and favourite music from India and Pakistan
Introduced by SALEEM SHAHED
with WYNFORD EVANS (tenor)
ST. DFINIOL SINGERS
Colwyn BAY GIRLS CHOIR BETHESDA LADIES CHOIR LUTHFAEN AND DISTRICT CHORAL SOCIETY
PENRHYN MALE Voice CHOIR accompanied by MENNA LEYSHON , WILLIAM BACON and FFRANCON THOMAS
Introduced by Die Hughes
Arranged and conducted by JAMES WILLIAMS
from St. Paul's Church, Oldham Conducted by The Vicar,
THE REV. C. A. BARTON
Epistle: Ephesians 5, vv. 15.20
Gospel: St. Matthew 22, vv. 1-14
Communion sung to a setting by Wilson in D
Hymns (A. and M. Rev.):
Come down, 0 Love divine (235); Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (382); The King of Love my Shepherd is (197); Through the night of doubt and sorrow (292)
Organist, W. A. Eastwood
The theme for this year's series is French Impressionists 10: LES PARAPLUIES painted 1881-86 by Pierre Renoir
National Gallery, London
Speaker, EVELYN KING
Lecturer in the History of Art. University of London and the National Gallery
Last Friday's broadcast (Study)
GALE PEDRICK selects items from BBC radio and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Edited version of last Friday's broadcast
A spontaneous discussion by PATRICIA DE TRAFFORD
CHARLES CAUSLEY
CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW , M.P.
JACK PAGE, M.P.
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael Bowen from Holman Bros. Factory, Camborne, Cornwall
Last Friday's broadcast on Radio 7
and Programme News
The One O'Clock News leads off this sixty-minute up-to-the-minute report on the world around us
The latest news, the background to the news, and the people in the news Presented by William Hardcastle
Programme Editor, ANDREW BOYLE
A World at One production
visits Sherborne, Dorset
FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL answer questions put by members of the Milborne Port and District Horticultural Society Question-Master,
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Produced by Kenneth Ford
Nevil Shute Festival
Requiem for a Wren
The novel by Nevil Shute adapted as a play for radio by STEPHEN GRENFELL with Anna Massey and Trader Faulkner Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by BETTY DAVIES
Broadcast on February 1. 1964
Isitoldf Is it genuinef Whatisitf
ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss with HUGH SCULLY questions raised by listeners
Produced by Pamela Howe from the South and West
From My Postbag: JOHN HAY , m.p. Know Your Position: ANN Kim -MELL looks at the help available for disabled people who may not be getting all they are entitled to
Under Age: in his second talk about infants' and the law, a Barrister discusses the rights and duties of parents
Introduced by ROBIN HOLMES
KENNETH ALLSOP introduces some interesting topics including:
Wildlife on Canvas: ROBERT GILLMOR talks about the Society of Wildlife Artists' Exhibition recently held in London and shortly to go on tour
Birds as Pests: a number of people who contributed to a symposium discuss the extent of the problem and the ways being developed to deal with it Has Wildlife a Future?: ROBERT ARVILL discusses his book Man and Environment with Kenneth Allsop
Produced by John Sparks
Shortened repeat: Wed., 9.5 a.m.
Franklin ENGELMANN recently visited
Haddington, East Lothian
Produced by Richard Burwood
Repeated: Wednesday, 12.15 p.m.
Llanfairfcchan, Caernarvonshire
and Programme News
by Alistair Cooke
A discussion on cinema, theatre. books, broadcasting, and art
This week:
JANET ADAM Smith , A. ALVAREZ GEORGE MELLY , MILTON SHULMAN
In the chair, WALTER ALLEN
Produced by Carl Wildman
A series of programmes about nonconformers who by precept and example helped to change the society in which they lived.
6: The Lives of Annie Besant
1847-1933
Written and narrated by C. R. Hewitt
Also taking part:
Elizabeth Villiers , Garard Green and members of the BBC
Drama Repertory Company
Produced by JOE BURROUGHS
Radius/Sesame by DONALD SWANN
Please send donations, preferably by crossed postal order or cheque, to Donald Swann , Radius/Sesame, [address removed]
Radius/Sesame encourages the mentally and physically handi. capped, the blind, deaf, and elderly to take an active part in drama and so helps them to enjoy a fuller life. through music, movement, mime. and simple acting Travelling groups entertain and involve their audiences. Training courses by professionals are offered to teachers and therapists. Sesame works through local authorities, hospital boards, and national organisations.
Many Harvests
Worship and meditation on field, factory, and home from Carberry Tower, Church of Scotland Youth Leadership Training Centre, Musselburgh
Led by The REV. Colin Day ,
Warden, with some industrial apprentices and local youth groups
Readings: Genesis 1
Psalm 24
Praise: The soil of farm and croft and field (Tune. Crediton); In offices, in shop and store (Tune. Jackson)
Song by THE TOWN FOLK: God wants this world to bloom
Pianist, Richard Mackie
by Anthony Trollope adapted for radio in thirteen parts by H. OLDFIELD Box with Margaret Gordon
John Wyse , Bernard Brown and Peter Claughton
1: Twenty Years After
Produced by R. D. Smith
Introduced by ALAN KEITH with gramophone records of the most popular pieces of music chosen by listeners
A further series of four programmes
3: Agadir
Produced by Francis Dillon
Illuminations; October 15
Thy comforts delight my soul
A reading from ' The Book of the Sparkling Stone ' by Ruysbroek
My Cod. I love thee (BBC H.B.
276)
A further reading from ' The Book of the Sparkling Stone
May the love of Christ our Saviour
(BBC H.B. 524)
A further reading from ' The Book of the Sparkling Stone
1" Aeolian STRING Quartet
Sydney Humphreys (violin)
Raymond Keenlyside (violin)
Margaret Major (viola) Derek Simpson (cello) with John Gray (double-bass)