News and weather
A reading from
The Lord's Prayer and Modern Man by Roger Hicks Reader, YSANNE CHURCHMAN
and Programme News
Make Yourself at Home For listeners from India and Pakistan
Sswal Aar Jawab
Can I Help Youf
Ap Ki Pasand
Gramophone records and music from India and Pakistan
† Introduced by SALEEM SHAHED
Correspondence in English, or your own language. should be sent to Make Yourself at Home. or Apna Hi Ghar Samajhlye , BBC. Broadcasting House. Birmingham 15
GEOFFREY WHEELER talks to people who work at Pershore Institute of Horticulture, Worcestershire
Their favourite hymns sung by students and members of staff in St. Mary's Church, Wick
Produced by Michael Shoesmith
from
Clifton Methodist Church, York conducted by the Minister, THE REV. RONALD ATKINSON
Preacher,
THE REV. J. C. T. DOWNES , M.B.E. Lesson: Hebrews 11, vv. 1-10, 32-
40; 12, vv. 1-2
Psalm 98
Hymns (M.H.B.K Praise the Lord
(13); Lord, thy word abideth (308); Father of everlasting grace (730); Author of faith (362)
Organist, A. W. Sargent
GALE PEDRICK selects items from BBC radio and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON Edited version of last Friday's broadcast
A spontaneous discussion by DANNY BLANCHFLOWER
ANTONY HOPKINS
DORIAN WILLIAMS
SUSAN CHITTY
Produced by Michael Bowen from Portished Youth Centre, Somerset Last Friday's broadcast (Radio 2)
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 Woodley, Berkshire
Members of the Woodley Townswomen's Guild put their questions to
FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL
Question-Master,
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN Produced by Kenneth Ford
by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee adapted for broadcasting by Nicholas Bethell
with Robert Beatty and Stuart Nichol
The courtroom and square of a small town in America. Summer, not too long ago.
(Broadcast on December 27, 1965)
Heads of the Dales PETER WHEELER looks at this remote and lovely corner of North Yorkshire
Script by Bertha Lonsdale Produced by Herbert Smith
From My Postbag: JOHN HAY , MP.
Fathers and Blood Tests: PAMELA DEEDES talks about some cases and their implications
Rent Appeals: a Chartered Surveyor explains a new scheme to provide professional help for people of limited means Introduced by Robin Holmes
... of Wild Exmoor
Exmoor is one of our finest National Parks. Here the holiday-maker can enjoy the rugged moor-land scenery or bathe in the sea at its northern edge. There is plenty of interest for the naturalist too: some of the animals and Plants are relicts from the last Ice Age.
JOHN COLEMAN-COOKE , who has lived on Exmoor for many years, tells his own story with the help of JOHN BURTON , RAY CLARKE
JIM COLLINS , JOHN GRIFFITHS IAN LINN , Richard Lloyd
CYRIL MANNING , GEOFFREY SINCLAIR Produced by John Sparks
† FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Newmains, Lanark
Produced by Richard Burwood
and Programme News
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Repeated: Monday, 9.5 a.m.
A discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting, and art
This week:
RONALD BRYDEN , ROBERT HUGHES JULIAN MITCHELL , DILYS POWELL
In the chair,
PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE Produced by Carl Wildman
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Tom Rowlette Conductor, JAMES LOUGHRAN
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Stead Conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
Spelthorne St. Mary by JOHN BETJEMAN Spelthorne is a rehabilitation centre where drug addicts and alcoholics are helped to find their way back to a normal life.
Donations, preferably by crossed p.o. or cheque, to: John Betjeman [address removed]
Missionary Bishop, talks with Roy TREVIVIAN about his attitude to working for the Church in a developing country — Tanzania
A radio serial in thirteen parts by LANCE SIEVEKING based on the novel by FRANCESCA MARTON with Patricia Leventon
London. 1840: Betsey Wellard has come up from Kent to be house-maid to the Whetstones. Mrs. Bottoms, the cook, has given a Twelfth Night party below stairs.
Part 2 Produced by David H. GODFREY
Repeated: Tuesday, 3.0 p.m.
Philip Guard is in ' Relatively Speaking ' at the Duke of York's Theatre
Introduced by ALAN KEITH with gramophone records of the most popular pieces of music chosen by listeners
Professor Sir Bernard Lovell
F.R.S.
The fate of human civilisation will depend on whether the rockets of the future carry the astronomer's telescope or a hydrogen bomb
Sir Bernard Lovell , Professor of Radio Astronomy in the University of Manchester and Director of the Nuffield Radio Astronomy Laboratories, Jodrell Bank, looks back on the years 1952-1965.
He talks to ALEX Mackintosh about the construction of the first major radio telescope, recalls some historic space shots, and comments on the techniques and philosophy of modern astronomy. Produced by George Angell
Gathered into one
A reading from ' Christian Faith and Practice ' section 222
Psalm 133 (Choral Psalter) A further reading
Gather us In (BBC H.B. 175. omitting v. 2)
Corinthians 12. vv. 12-26
May the grace of Christ our Saviour
(BBC H.B. 375)
Beethoven
Sonata in E flat major, Op. 7 Sonata in E major, Op 109 played by WILHELM BACKHAUS (piano) Recording made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio