A reading from
The Power at Work among Us by D. T. Niles
Reader, GARARD GREEN
and Programme News
Make Yourself at Home
For listeners from India and Pakistan
Sawal Aur Jawab
Can Help Yout
Ap Ki PASAND
Gramophone records and music from India and Pakistan
Introduced by SALEEM SHAHED
GEOFFREY WHEELER talks to people who work in a car factory at
Solihull, Warwickshire
Their favourite hymns are sung by car workers and the choir and congregation in Elmdon Parish Church
Produced by Michael Shoesmith
Man for all men?
Jesus as encountered by St. Paul
The second of six services for Lent
From the Church of the Good Shepherd, Cambridge conducted by The Priest in Charge
THE REV. GEOFFREY LANG with a sermon by THE REV. PROFESSOR C. F. D. MOULE E
Readings: Galatians 2, vv. 19, 20:
Colossians 3. vv. 1-4; Mark 14, vv. 26-36 (N.E.B.)
Hymns: Lord of beauty, thine the splendour (Gelineau, Psalm 114); Come ye faithful, raise the anthem
Piano, Everard Poole
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC radio and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Edited version of last Friday's broadcast
A spontaneous discussion by BARONESS ASQUITH
SIR GERALD NABARRO , M.P.
BRIAN WALDEN.
M.P. CLEMENT FREUD
Question-Master, DAVID JACOBS Produced by Michael Bowen from the Village Hall, Curdridge, Hampshire
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
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN invites
FRED LOADS BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL to answer questions which listeners have sent in by post
Produced by Kenneth Ford
Questions should be addressed to: Gardeners' Question Time. BBC, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds. 2.
The Golden Yoke of Sovereignty by Lydia Ragosin
1: Time-honoured Lancaster with Stephen Murray
John Moffatt , June Tobin
' Do you remember, Kate? ... The great destiny my future would rivet upon me like a suit of armour.... the man who wears armour like that would reach for a crown.'
Produced by CHARLES LEFEAUX
Broadcast on November 1. 1965
' The Sun in Splendour ': next Sunday
Estoril. Portugal
ROBERT REID took a late holiday in Portugal to explore its possibilities for those who in middle life look for more than sun and sand. With Estoril as his base, he discovered the many advantages of an all-in holiday
Produced by Richard Burwood
Animals and the Law. Who owns animals?: the first of three talks by a Barrister
Capital Gains: HENRY Toch answers three questions about houses and the effect of the tax
Some problems about Wills: RUPERT TOWNSHEND-ROSE
Introduced by Robin HOLMES
One year later ...
On March 18. 1967. the Torrey Canyon ruptured herself on the Seven Stones reef. releasing 119,000 tons of crude oil which perhaps killed 60,000 seabirds. Cleaning up the shores with detergent was described as a ' tragic comedy ' and inflicted insult upon injury to the marine and shore life-and cost the nation fl6 million.
DEREK JONES asks: what have we learned about oil pollution as a result of the Torrey Canyon episode?
Produced by John Sparks
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Mildenhall, Suffolk
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
and Programme News
by ALISTAIR COOKE
A discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting, and art This week: Iain HAMILTON
JOHN HOLMSTROM , ERIC RHODE
BRYAN ROBERTSON
In the chair,
Richard FINDLATER
Produced by Carl Wildman
BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by WALTER SUSSKIND
Professional Classes Aid Council by Roy HAY
The Council aims to relieve distress among professional people and their dependants by providing pensions for those suffering from a chronic disabilty. temporary maintenance grants, and help with education for young people. It relies entirely on voluntary support.
Donations, preferably by crossed P.O. or cheque, to: Roy Hay [address removed]
An account of Christianity under Russian Communism
Part 1: ' Agencies of Bourgeois Reaction ' DR. JOHN LEWIS Marxist scholar and The REV. SERGEI HACKEL Russian Orthodox priest trace the fortunes of the churches in Russia after the Revolution, in conversation with Geoffrey Stern
Produced by David Miles Board
A radio serial in thirteen parts by LANCE SIEVEKING based on the novel by FRANCESCA MARTON with Patricia Leventon
Mary O'Farrell and Francis de Wolff
Richard Fardell has at last met Miss Elizabeth Challis. the lady of the miniature. Betsey, still very happy at Rose Cottage, is preparing for a special supper party.
Part 10
Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY
Introduced by ALAN KEITH with gramophone records of the most popular pieces of music chosen by listeners
1768-1838
Thomas Creevey. m.p., was a prodigious letter-writer and he was an even more prodigious receiver of letters. By some extraordinary knack he was able to be in places where history was being made. Tonight Creevey is heard at Waterloo, the Brighton Pavilion. and some of the great houses of the time where vital decisions were made.
Programme compiled and written by A. P. RYAN
Narrated by Gabriel Woolf
The letters read by FRANK DUNCAN
Produced by Robert Cradock
Lead us not into temptation
James 1. v. 12
Psalm 121 (Broadcast psalter)
Job 2. vv. 1-7: 3. vv. 1-10; 10. vv. 18-22; 40. vv. 6-14; 42. vv. 1-6
Jesus. Lord of life and glory (BBC
H.B. 291: vv. 1. 2. 3)
James 1. vv. 13-15
1 Corinthians 10. vv. 12-13
played by MANOUG PARIKIAN (violin) MALCOLM BINNS (piano)