A reading from
Stigma-the Experience of Disability, edited by Paul Hunt
Reader, PRESTON LOCKWOOD
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Make Yourself at Home
For listeners from India and Pakistan Sawal Aur Jawab
Can I Help Yout
Ap Ki Pasand
Gramophone records and music from India and Pakistan
Introduced by MAHENDRA KAUL
Correspondence in English, or your own language. should be sent to Make Yourself at Home. or Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye, BBC. Broadcasting House. Birmingham 15
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GEOFFREY WHEELER talks to people at the Compass Ski Club
Glenshee Lodge, Perthshire
They join with other skiers to sing their favourite hymns in Glenshee Lodge
Produced by Michael Shoesmith
from the Parish Church of Holy Trinity, Coventry
Conducted by the Vicar. THE
REV. CANON LAWRENCE JACKSON
Introit: Let thy merciful ears
(Thomas WeeUces)
Psalm 84
Lesson: Galatians 5, v. 22 to 6, v. 10 (N.E.B.)
Hymns (A. and M. Rev.):
Through all the changing scenes of life (290): Come down, 0 Love divine (235); Love divine, all loves excelling (205)
Organist, Roy Taylor
Choirmaster, Martyn Lane
GALE PEDRICK selects items from BBC radio and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Edited version of last Friday's broadcast
A spontaneous discussion by MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE
THE RT. HON.
ERNEST MARPLES , M.P.
STEVE RACE
ANNE KERR , M.P. Question-Master, DAVID JACOBS
Produced by Michael Bowen from Bournemouth
Last Friday's broadcast (Radio 2)
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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 Bentham, Yorkshire
FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL answer questions put by members of the Bentham and District Horticultural Society
Question-Master,
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Produced by Kenneth Ford
Caramel for Carlota by Patrick Simpson with Mary Wimbush Denys Hawthorne
Frank Duncan , Edward Chapman
La Paloma sung by Jane Wenham
Produced.by HALLAM TENNYSON
Rhine Cruise
Travel with PAUL MARTIN from Basle to Rotterdam on an all-in package holiday, stopping off at the Cathedral cities of Strasbourg and Cologne, visiting the elegant shops of Dusseldorf, the Weinstubes of Riidesheim, and the war graves near Arnhem. The ship is your hotel, so there are no packing problems.
Produced by Arthur Phillips
Renting a holiday home: a Barrister gives some warnings and looks at the legal safegards
Is that Survey really necessary?: by a Chartered Surveyor
The death of a relative (i): LAURIE SAPPER explains the practical things that have to be done
Introduced by ROBIN HOLMES
Your questions about wildlife and the countryside answered by ERNEST NEAL
DAVID MCCLINTOCK and ROBERT GOODEN
Question-Master, DEREK JONES
Produced by John Sparks
Send your questions on a postcard to: Country Parliament. BBC, Bristol, 8
† FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Pudsey, Yorks
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
Repeated: Wed., 12.15 p.m.
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by ALISTAIR COOKE
A discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting, and art
This week: HAROLD HOBSON
EDWIN MULLINS , DEREK PROUSE
KATHARINE WHITEHORN
In the chair,
PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE
Produced by Carl Wildman
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA Leader, Colin Staveley
Conductor, JOHN CAREWE
Soldiers', Sailors', and Airmen's Families Association by KENNETH HORNE SSAFA gives personal help to families of Servicemen. ex-Servicemen, and their dependants all over the world.
Donations, preferably by crossed P.O. or cheque, to Kenneth Horne, SSAFA,[address removed]
Where, when, why and how did evil make itself known in our world? The Biblical myth of the Fall of man attempts to make sense of what we know only too well-that there is something wrong with the works of each of us.
JOHN KENT , of Bristol University, examines the Biblical story, and his theme is illustrated in music and readings by JOHN GLEN and THELMA BARLOW
Second of three programmes produced by Peter Firth
A radio serial in thirteen parts by LANCE SIEVEKING based on the novel by FRANCESCA MARTON with Patricia Leventon
The new Mrs. Whetstone is ruling j the Bloomsbury household with a rod of iron and has dismissed Betsey, Tom, and Mrs. Bottoms.
Part 7
† Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY
Introduced by ALAN KEITH with . gramophone records of the most popular pieces of music chosen by listeners
Local Radio Stations at Leicester. Sheffield, and Merseyside have been on the air since November; Radio Nottingham and Radio Brighton have just opened; and three more are planned to start operations in the next few weeks.
Tim MATTHEWS looks at the way some of these stations are being run, and investigates the effect this experiment in British broadcasting is having on the communities they serve
Produced by Roy Hayward
The mercy of God
Psalm 103, v. 8
Psalm 67 (Broadcast psalter) Micah 7. vv. 18-20 Hosea 6. vv. 1-6
St. Matthew 9. vv. 10-13
Prayers (N.E.M. pp. 55, 43, 42) God of mercy (BBC H.B. 455) Romans 15. vv. 5-13
CHRISTA LUDWIG (mezzo-soprano)
ERIK WERBA (piano)
Members of COVENT GARDEN ENSEMBLE Colin Parr (clarinet)
Neil Levesley (bassoon) David Presland (horn) Hubert Dawkes (piano)
Brahms Feldeinsamkeit : Mädchenlied (Auf die Nacht in der Spinnstub'n); Wie Melodien zieht es mir; Waldeinsamkeit
11.14* Berwald
Quartet in E flat major
11.36*
Brahms Sapphische Ode; Das Madchen spricht; Ruhe, Sussliebchen, im Schatten
Quartet broadcast In March 1967.
Songs recorded from the Salzburg Festival 1967, made available by courtesy of Austrian Radio