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Make Yourself at Home
For listeners from India and Pakistan Sawal Aur Jawab
Can I Help You?
Gramophone records and music from India and Pakistan
Correspondence in English, or your own language, should be sent to Make Yourself at Home. or Apna Hi Ghar Samajhlye. BBC, [address removed]

Contributors

Introduced By:
Mahendra Kaul

Man for all men?
Jesus in his Church
The third of six services for Lent
From St. Mary's Roman Catholic Convent, South Ascot, Berks
conducted by FR. Thomas CORBISOLEY, S.J.
Readings: Ephesians 1, vv. 17-23, John 14, vv. 5-21
Hymns:
The Church's one foundation; Christ be with me; Psalm 26 (Gelineau); City of God, how broad and far
Director of Music, Sister M. Miriam , I.B.V.M.
Organist, Sister M. Cecily , I.B.V.M.

Contributors

Conductor:
Fr. Thomas Corbisoley
Director of Music:
Sister M. Miriam
Organist:
Sister M. Cecily

A spontaneous discussion by Lord Robens, Alan Gemmell, John Cherrington, Eleanor Bron
Question-master, Brian Connell
from Cannington, Somerset
Last Friday's broadcast (Radio 2)

Contributors

Panellist:
Lord Robens
Panellist:
Alan Gemmell
Panellist:
John Cherrington
Panellist:
Eleanor Bron
Question-Master:
Brian Connell
Produced By:
Michael Bowen

visits Liphook, Hampshire
Fred Loads, Bill Sowerbutts, and Alan Gemmell answer questions put by members of the Bramshott, Liphook, and District Horticultural Society
Question-master, Franklin Engelmann

Contributors

Guest:
Bill Sowerbutts
Guest:
Alan Gemmell
Guest:
Fred Loads
Question-Master:
Franklin Engelmann
Produced By:
Kenneth Ford

A cycle of four history plays by Lydia Ragosin
"No one is going to rare for my father's crown better than I shall. No one is going to rub it on his sleeve except me!"
The action takes place in England and France between 1461 and 1471.
Broadcast on Jan. 10. 1966
"A Cry of Treason" next Sunday

Contributors

Writer:
Lydia Ragosin
Produced By:
Charles Lefeaux
Edward, Earl of March, afterwards Edward IV:
Robert Hardy
Sir William Hastings:
Brian Smith
Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick:
William Squire
Monseigneur de Lannoy, the French Ambassador:
Geoffrey Matthews
Anthony Woodville, Lord Scales:
Julian Glover
Elizabeth Woodville, Lady Grey:
Mary Wimbush
George, Duke of Clarence:
Gordon Gardner
Richard, Duke of Gloucester (Dickon), afterwards Richard III:
Douglas Hankin
Louis XI, King of France:
Maurice Denham
Jasper Tudor (Earl of Pembroke):
Wilfrid Carter
John de Vere, Earl of Oxford:
Hector Ross
Henry Tudor, afterwards Henry VII:
Anthony Hall
John Neville, Marquess of Montagu:
Geoffrey Matthews

From My Postbag: David Ginsburg , M.P.
Not Paying Your Fare: Elizabeth Mitchell considers the consequences in different circumstances
Animals and the Law. 2: a Barrister talks about injuries caused by animals

Contributors

Presenter:
David Ginsburg
Presenter:
Elizabeth Mitchell
Introduced By:
Robin Holmes

Your questions about wildlife and the countryside
Send your questions on a postcard to: Country Parliament. BBC, Bristol. 8
Repeated: Wednesday, 9.5 a.m.
See page 12

Contributors

Expert:
Maurice Burton
Expert:
Ian Heslop
Expert:
Ralph Wightman
Question-Master:
Derek Jones
Produced By:
John Sparks

A discussion on cinema, theatre, books, broadcasting, and art
This week: Iain Hamilton, John Holmstrom, Eric Rhode, Bryan Robertson
In the chair, Richard Findlater
Repeated: Thursday, 3.30 p.m.

Contributors

Panellist:
Iain Hamilton
Panellist:
John Holmstrom
Panellist:
Eric Rhode
Panellist:
Bryan Robertson
Chairman:
Richard Findlater
Produced By:
Carl Wildman

An account of Christianity under Russian Communism
Geoffrey Stern enquires into the present situation: is there persecution, and if so does it infringe Soviet law?
With the Rev. Michael Bourdreaux, Sir John Lawrence, Peter Reddaway, Dr. Ernest Payne, CM, British Baptist leader, and the Rev. Sergei Hactel, Orthodox priest, talk about Christian adaptation to the regime.
Produced by David Miles Board

Contributors

Presenter:
Geoffrey Stern
Expert:
Rev. Michael Bourdreaux
Expert:
Sir John Lawrence
Expert:
Peter Reddaway
Expert:
Dr. Ernest Payne
Expert:
Rev. Sergei Hactel
Produced By:
David Miles

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
Betsey has taken the letters concerning Tom's parentage from Mrs. Lupp, and finds that Captain Gunning is not his father as had been suspected.
Repeated: Tuesday, 3.0 p.m.

Contributors

Adaptation:
Lance Sieveking
Novel By:
Francesca Marton
Produced By:
David H. Godfrey
Belsey Wellard:
Patrica Leventon
Richard Fardell:
Peter Baldwin
Edward Gunning:
Ralph Truman
Miss Jemima Batkin:
Mary O'Farrell
The Rev Jude Prawler:
Francis de Wolff
Polly Blowers:
Nerys Hughes

During Centennial Year Nigel Murphy and Arthur Phillips travelled over 10,000 miles in Canada.
From recordings of sounds and voices emerged some impressions of this vast, underpopulated country.
Produced by Arthur Phillips
Repeated: Thursday, 4.5 p.m.
See page 12

Contributors

Presenter:
Nigel Murphy
Presenter:
Arthur Phillips
Produced By:
Arthur Phillips

The Stcord of the Spirit
2 Chronicles 20. v. 15b
PsaJm 27 (Broadcast psalter) 2 Timothy 2. vv. 1-13
Soldier, go! Thy vow is spokea
(BBC H.B. 195. omitting 2)
Ephesians 6. vv. 10-17 Prayer
Soldiers of the Cross, arise! (BBC
H.B. 367. omitting v. 2)

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