A translator's testimony
J B. PHILLIPS reads from his own book Ring of Truth
Broadcast on February 9. 1967
and Programme News
Make Yourself at Home for listeners from
India and Pakistan
8.10 On VHF and Ramsgate
THE EYE-WITNESS
Reports from Britain and overseas
and Programme News
‡ Hymns and sacred music introduced by SANDY MACPHERSON
Singers, MICHAEL Rippon HAZEL HUNT
CHARLES SMART (organ)
from Craigmillar Park Parish Church, Edinburgh
Conducted by the Minister, THE REV. IAN MACTAGGART assisted by THE REV. H. T. FERGUSON
Hymns (R.C.H.): Praise the Lord!
(35); Holy Spirit, truth divine (193): Soldiers of the Cross, arise! (341); Lord, in the fulness of my might (498)
Scripture Lessons: Isaiah 25, vv.
1-9; 26. vv. 1-4; St. Matthew 6, vv. 24-34
Organist, John C. Dalziel
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from BBC radio and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Edited version of last Friday's broadcast
Radio's correspondence programme, which reflects listeners' own views on current topics, presents a special Sunday selection of letters with all the family in mind
Introduced by WALTER JAMES
For either the Sunday or weekday editions, send your letters to: Listening Post. BBC. London, W1A 1AA.
Being a biography of bachelor Bliss also PERCY EDWARDS in The Insecurity Guard
Written by Godfrey Harrison
Produced by EDWARD TAYLOR
Last Monday's broadcast
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
Editor, ANDREW BOYLE
A World at One production
visits
Hutton Rudby , North Yorkshire
Members of the Mount Grace Group of Women's Institutes put their questions to:
FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL
Question-Master.
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Produced by Kenneth Ford
by Brian Friel with Siobhan McKenna
Sybil Thorndike
Carleton Hobbs , Liam Redmond
As children we dream of the future-dreams without boundaries. In old age we dream of the past- a selective reconstructed past. And we are kept living between innocence and senility by loving and being loved-or the illusions of loving and being loved.
Cast in order of speaking:
Produced by RONALD MASON
Broadcast on August 9. 1966
A survey, with sound-pictures, of places that need no V-form Warwickshire without Shakespeare
NORMAN PAINTING, supported by local speakers, suggests some alternative attractions
Produced by Paul Humphreys
On the Statute Book: EDDIE WILLIAMS talks about the Town and Country Planning Act 1968
From Here and There: JOAN YORKE with useful information
Children's Income: VIVIAN FRANK on the new situation created by the 1968 Finance Act
Introduced by ROBIN HOLMES
The weekly series reflecting wildlife and its position in today's ever-changing world
Presented by DEREK JONES
Producer. Robina Gyle-Thompson
Repeated: Wednesday, 9.5 a.m.
† FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Tranent, East Lothian
Produced by Richard Burwood Repeated: Wednesday, 12.15 p.m.
Dartaston, Staffs
and Programme News
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Repeated: Monday, 9.5 a.m.
A discussion on cinema, books. theatre, broadcasting, and art ' H ' by Charles Wood : National Theatre production at the Old Vic, London
Shall 1 Eat You Now ? : a book by Ernest Gebler
Cause for Concern-The Case of the Struck-Off Solicitor: BBC-1, Wednesday, February 19
Introduced by RICHARD MAYNE
RICCARDO ARAGNO
MARGHANITA LASKI , GEORGE MELLY
Produced by Helen Rapp
Repeated: Tuesday, 4.10 p.m.
BBC SCOTTISH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Tom Rowlette
Conductor, JAMES LOUGHRAN
British Rheumatism and Arthritis Association by Gwen Berryman
(Doris Archer of The Archers)
The B.R.A. exists for people of all ages who have rheumatism or arthritis. Welfare services, specially adapted holiday hotels, and local branch activities combine to help the individual sufferer.
Donations, preferably by crossed P.O. or cheque, to: ' Doris Archer ,' BRA., [address removed]'
People, what they believe and what they do-these are the ingredients of this regular weeklv programme
The novel by Charles Reade adapted for radio in thirteen parts by TONY VAN DEN BERGH
4: That Dark Inn-the Grai'e
Gerard and Denys fall among thieves and the painter uses his art upon a corpse. with Jan Edwards
Produced by R. D. SMITH
Repeated: Tuesday, 3.0 p.m.
Introduced by ALAN KEITH with gramophone records of the most popular pieces of music chosen by listeners
Jessie Matthews recalls glittering and eventful years between the first night of C. B. Cochran 's production of Evergreen in 1930 and the first night of the film version produced by Victor Saville in 1934. Sharing her memories of this exciting era, SIR MICHAEL BALCON. SIR JOHN GIELGUD , RICHARD RODGERS , and MRS. ROSE GALLETLY add personal comments and reminiscences. t Produced by Trafford Whitelock
Extended repeat: Fri., 4.0 p.m.
Thy Kingdom come
Mark 1, vv. 14. 15
Psalm 145, vv. 1-13
Daniel 7, vv. 9-11, 13-27 Luke 17, vv. 20-25
Thy kingdom come, 0 God (BBC
H.B.27)
Luke 9. v. 62
EDITH VOGEL (piano)
ORREA PERNEL (violin) Broadcast on November 12. 1968