Brown Face, Big Master JOYCE GLADWELL reads from her recent book
and Programme News
Make Yourself at Home for listeners from
India and Pakistan
GEOFFREY WHEELER talks to glass makers at
St. Helens, Lancashire
Their favourite hymns are sung by the PILKINGTON CHOIR in the Theatre Royal, St. Helens
Produced by Michael Shoesmith
for the Seventh Sunday after Pentecost from St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church, Manchester
Celebrant,
CANON BERNARD MCCLERNON
Preacher, FR. KEVIN KENNY
Readings: Romans 6. 19-23
Matthew 7, 15-21
Mass in four parts (
Robert J. Crawford )
Proper chants (Philomena Alston ) Hymns (Praise the Lord):
0 praise ye the Lord (149); Soul of my Saviour (24); For all the Saints (140)
Choirmaster,
Fr. Kevin O'Connor
Organist, Philomena Alston
The action of the Mass described by FR. GERARD HASSEY , S.J.
GALE PEDRICK selects items from BBC radio and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Extended 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 GILES PLAYFAIR
in South-East Asia
In six instalments he describes his jaunt from Singapore through Malaya to Thailand 5: Ipoh to Bangkok
Broadcast on March 11
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 Helsby, by Warrington, Lanes
Members of the Helsby Village Produce Association and B.I.C.C. Horticultural Section put their questions to
FRED LOADS, Bill SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL
Question-Master,
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Produced by Kenneth Ford
in Portrait of a Queen
Edited and arranged as a play by William Francis adapted for radio in two parts by JOHN POWELL
PART 2
Ballads selected and arranged by CHARLES CHILTON
Guitar arrangement, additional lyric, and music by NICHOLAS SMITH
Produced by JOHN POWELL
The play has been compiled and adapted entirely from contemporary sources, and the ballads, with one exception, are drawn from authentic street songs circulating at the time. The Queen's song is from her own song book.
Broadcast on May 29. 1966
A weekly magazine programme about archaeology and history Introduced by TONY RAYMONT
Lundy: important excavations have just started on the nation's new £ 100,000 property
Silbury: BRUCE PARKER reports on the second week of the dig Your Questions: answered by PETER FOWLER
Produced by Roger Laughton
Questions to The Changing Past, BBC. Bristol. [Postcode removed]
An illustrated booklet containing essential background information of the archaeological investigation of Silbury Hill is available from book-sellers, price 2s. Od. or direct from BBC Publications by post, 2s. 9d.
Life Assurance Policies: TOM WILMOT describes some circumstances in which they can be useful
Accidents: PAMELA DEEDES discusses the chances of obtaining damages for shock and other unusual reasons
How to enjoy a riding holiday: some advice from MICHAEL SIMONS , a councillor of the British Horse Society
Introduced by JOHN WEBSTER
Introduced by JACOB DE VRIES
CRICKET
Player's County League: reports on top-of-the-league matches and up-to-date scores in all other games
The weekly series reflecting wildlife and its position in today's ever-changing world
Presented by DEREK JONES
Producer, Robina Gyle-Thompson
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Vauxhall, London
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
Repeated: Wed., 12.15 p.m.
Part 2
CYCLING
Tour de France: J. B. WADLEY , Editor of International Cycle Sport, reports direct from Revel on the sixteenth day
Player's County League: further reports and detailed scoreboard
and Programme News
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Part 3
Player's County League: closing reports, results, and latest scores
Produced by Michael Field
Cricket Scoreboard at 7.35 (Radio 2)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Leader, Reginald Stead
Conducted by STANFORD ROBINSON
Red Hill School by THE VERY REV. TONY BRIDGE Dean of Guildford
For more than thirty years Red Hill School has been helping boys of very high intelligence who have emotional and nervous troubles. Results are excellent, many of the pupils later entering universities and the professions.
Donations, preferably by crossed P.O. or cheque, to: [address removed]
People, what they believe and what they do-these are the ingredients of this regular weekly programme
by William De Morgan dramatised for radio in thirteen parts by FREDERICK BRADNUM with Norman Shelley
Brian Hewlett , and John Hollis
11: Seraphina's Tiara
Cast in order of speaking:
Other parts: John Baddeley Wilfrid Carter , John Pullen
Produced by NORMAN WRIGHT
Introduced by ALAN KEITH with gramophone records of the most popular pieces of music chosen by listeners
This week President Kekkonen of Finland is here on a State Visit, and his country celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of its Constitution
SYLVIE NICKELS, a writer who knows the country from Helsinki to far north of the Arctic Circle, introduces a personal view of this fascinating land of 60,000 lakes and five million inhabitants. The programme ends with a specially recorded message from President Kekkonen
Produced by Harold Rogers
See page 37
The true wilderness
Reading from The Art of Prayer Psalm 107, vv. 1-9
Ezekiel 20, vv. 10-20 Isaiah 35, vv. 1-6
0 God, thou art my God alone
(BBC H.B. 468)
Isaiah 41, vv. 17-20
Couverin
Ordre No. 11, in C minor
La castelane; L'étincelante, ou La bontems; Les gracesnatureles; La Zembie; Les fastes de la grande et ancienne ménestrandise played by RUTH DYSON (harpsichord)
Broadcast on November 12. 1968
Offertoire sur les grands jeux;
Sanctus: Benedictus; Agnus Dei ; Deo gratias (Messe pour les paroisses) played by GERAINT JONES on the organ of the Abbey Church, Marmoutier, France
Recorded in collaboration with French Radio and broadcast on October 27. 1967