A reading from
Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan
Reader. DAVID DAVIS
and Programme News
Make Yourself at Home for listeners from
India and Pakistan
and Programme News
GEOFFREY WHEELER talks to blanket makers at
Witney, Oxfordshire
Their favourite hymns are sung by a choir from the Witney churches
Produced by Michael Shoesmith
from the Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Peace, Llanelli
Preacher.
THE RT. REV. LANGTON D. Fox Auxiliary Bishop of Menevia
Celebrant. THE REV.
FR. MICHAEL F. TOMKINS
Epistle: I Thessalonians 1. vv. 2-10 Gospel: Matthew 13, vv. 31-35
Hymns: Henffych well. wir gorff a anwyd (Hyfrydol); Almighty Father, Lord most high (Tallis' Canon): See us, Lord, about thine altar (Praise my sou!): Immaculate Mary (Lourdes Hymn)
Organist, Ungoed Thomas
Choirmaster, TERENCE MURPHY
The action of the Mass described by The Rev. Fr. Anthony Jones
GALE PEDRICK'S personal selection
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Edited version of last Friday's broadcast
Radio's correspondence programme presents a special Sunday selection of letters with all the family in mind
Introduced by ANNE ALLEN
DILYS POWELL and FRANK MUIR challenge
ANNE SCOTT-JAMES, DENIS NORDEN
In the Chair JACK LONGLAND
Last Monday's broadcast
and Programme News
The One O'Clock News
The latest news, the background to the news, and the people in the news: presented by Jack Pizzey
Editor, ANDREW BOYLE
A World at One production
visits Crowborough, Sussex
Members of the Crowborough Horticultural Society question
FRED LOADS. BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL
Question-Master.
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Produced by Florence Akst
by Henry Cecil
adapted by the author from his book of the same name
When a childless couple adopt a baby boy, the time waiting for the Court's decision can seem agonising. But if the formalities are not properly dealt with, the agony for the adopters can become greater.
Broadcast on September 13, 1965
Is it oldf Is it genuine! What is it
ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss with HUGH SCULLY questions raised by listeners
Produced by Pamela Howe
Questions to Talking about Antiques. BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
Introduced by Robin HOLMES
From My Postbag: KENNETH LEWIS , M.P.
The Matrimonial Homes Act 1967: RUPERT TOWNSHEND-ROSE describes a recent test case about the working of this Act
Hearing Retirement?: LAURIE SAPPER makes some points about pensions
A weekly magazine series about animals and the countryside with DEREK JONES and CHARLES COLES
Producer,
Robina Gyle-Thompson
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Mountain Ash, Glamorgan
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
and Programme News
by ALISTAIR COOKE
A discussion on cinema, theatre books, broadcasting, and art including:
The revival of T. S. Eliot 's play The Cocktail Party at Wyndham's Theatre, London
Introduced by DILYS POWELL
A. ALVAREZ. EDWIN MULLINS and ERIC RHODE
Produced by Alan Haydock
BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader. Reginald Stead
Conducted by MAURICE HANDFORD
Dvorak
Slavonic Rhapsody No. 2, in G minor
7.13* Symphony No. 5, in F major
Historic Churches Preservation Trust by PROFESSOR NIKOLAUS PEVSNER
The Trust exists to help architecturally distinctive churches which are in need of urgent and essential repairs, the cost of which is beyond local resources-
Donations, preferably by crossed P.O. or cheque, to: Professor Nikolaus Pevsner [address removed]
LESLIE SMITH asks addicts and others about their attitudes to drugs
Produced by Hubert Hoskins
First of two programmes
or There and Back Again by J. R. R. Tolkien adapted by MICHAEL KILGARRIFF with music by DAVID CAIN starring
with John Justin , Heron Carvic and Anthony Jackson 8: The Clouds burst
Music played by members of the EARLY MUSIC CONSORT directed by DAVID MUNROW and sung by members of the cast
Special sound: David Cain and Dick Mills , BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Technical team under the direction of Harry Catlin
Produced by JOHN POWELL
Records introduced by ALAN KEITH
Peace in the Family of Man by The Rt. Hon.
Lester B. Pearson
C.C., O.B.E., Ll.D.
1: Illusions and Realities
Lester Pearson looks back on a forty-year-long education in diplomacy. which began at meetings of the League of Nations at Geneva in 1928 and continued through most of the outstanding international events of our time.
What conclusions has he drawn from his experience about the prospects for peace in the world?
Rptd. Mon., 7.30 p.m. (Third)
2: Balance of fear: Nov. 24 (Radio 4); Nov. 25 (Third) See page 47
This lecture will be printed in The Listener ' dated November 21
1: Rachmaninov
Prelude in F minor. Op. 32 No. 6
Barcarolle; Humoreske in G major gramophone records
The Captain of our salvation
A reading from ' Christian Faith and Practice '
Conquering kings their titles take
(A and M Rev. 191)
Isaiah 61, vv. 1-3. 10, 11 Luke 4, vv. 14-22
To Christ, the Prince of Peace
(BBC H.B 94)
Hebrews 2, vv. 8-10
Bach
Partita No. 4. in D major
Sonata No. 2, in A major, for violin and harpsichord
JAMES FRISKIN (piano)
KENNETH SILLITO (violin)
CHARLES SPINKS (harpsichord)
Second of seven weekly programmes