DAVID WINTER selects and reads from his book
For All the People
7.55 Weather; programme news
Today's Time: GTS 8.0, 9.0 am
1.0, 6.0, 11.0 pm
10.0 pm
8.10 Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye i Make Yourself at Home)
A programme for listeners from India and Pakistan
8.10 The Eye-Witness
(On VHF and Ramsgate) Reports from Britain and overseas
(Rev. version: Mon. 9.20 am)
8.40 Sunday Papers
8.50 Programme news
8.55 Weather
GEOFFREY WHEELER talks to people who make metal cans in Wisbech, Cambridge-shire. Their favourite hymns are sung by the combined choirs of the churches of March and Wisbech
Produced by Michael Shoesmith
Holy Communion from Up Holland Parish
Church, near Wigan Celebrant,
THE REV MICHAEL WOLFE Preacher.
THE REV JOHN MACAULAY
Epistle: Galatians 5, vv 16-24 Gospel: Luke 17, vv 11-19
Hymns (A and M Rev): Let all the world (Luckington 375); Gracious Spirit (Charity, 233); 0 thou. who at thy Eucharist (Unde et memores, 402); Guide me, 0 thou great Redeemer (Cwm Rhondda, 296)
Organist and Choirmaster, ALFRED SIMM
gale PEDRICK selects items from BBC radio and television
(Edited version of last Friday's broadcast)
Radio's correspondence programme, which reflects listeners' own views on current topics, presents a special Sunday-morning selection of letters with all the family in mind, introduced by WALTER JAMES
or ' I'm Sorry, I'll Read That Again ' - Again! : from the award-winning series starring TIM BROOKE-TAYLOR , JOHN CLEESE GRAEME GARDEN , DAVID HATCH
JO KENDALL and BILL ODDIE THE DAVE LEE GROUP
Written by BILL ODDIE and GRAEME GARDEN
Produced by DAVID HATCH and PETER TITHERADGE
and programme news
The One O'Clock News leads off this sixty-minute up-to-the-minute report on the world around us, with the latest news, the background to the news. and the people in the news presented by William Davis
Editor ANDREW BOYLE
A World at One production
Time: at Dunstable
Members of the Dunstable (Bedfordshire) General Evening Townswomen's Guild put their questions to FRED LOADS , BILL SOWERBUTTS , and ALAN GEMMELL question-master
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Produced by KENNETH FORD
Freedom Farewell
Five plays by RICHARD IMISON based on PHYLLIS BENTLEY 'S famous novel about the life of Julius Caesar with Robert Hardy as Caesar Stephen Murray ,David Spenser Janet Suzman
4: The Die is Cast
While Julius Caesar is away in Gaul, his enemies in Rome plot his downfall. They force him to take the most difficult decision of his career Storyteller
DAVID SPENSER
GnaeusPompey STEPHEN MURRAY Demetrius, his freedman
MICHAEL DEACON
Marcus Cato GEOFFREY MATTHEWS Mark Antony JOHN BENTLEY Servilia. Caesar's mistress
JANET SUZMAN
Marcus Brutus, her son
DAVID SPENSER
Presiding Senator
MICHAEL DEACON
Tribune JOHN PULLEN
Quintus Atrius BRIAN HAINES
Marcus Cicero LOCKWOOD WEST Titus Labienus CHARLES SIMON Favonius ALAN BARRY
A merchant HECTOR ROSS Octavius PETER PACEY
Produced by H. B. FORTUlN
Is it old? Is it genuine? What iS it? ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions with HUGH SCULLY
Produced by PAMELA HOWE
In today's edition of the magazine programme of special interest to blind listeners EDITH EDWARDS , who lost her sight when she was 76. explains how she manages to look after herself and her home unaided
Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL
Produced by THENA HESHEL
Introduced by MAURICE EDELSTON Part 1
Player's County League: reports on top-of-the-League matches and up-to-date scores
News of the World Professional Golf Match Play Championship: TOM SCOTT reports on the Final from Walton Heath
Italian Grand Prix: commentary on the finish by ROBIN RICHARDS from Monza
Talking Point: reflecting listeners' queries and comments on wildlife and the countryside Introduced by DEREK JONES Producer DILYS BREESE (Repeated: Wed., 9.5 am)
Gibraltar
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited The Rock
Produced by RICHARD BURWOOD + Chirk, Denbigh
Cricket, Golf: further reports Skol International 6: preview by JOHN BURNS of this evening's races at the Empire Pool, Wembley
and programme news
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Cricket: further reports
Produced by ARTHUR PHILLIPS
(Scoreboard at 7.35: Radio 2)
A gramophone record of the bass-baritone singing four Indian Love Lyrics by Amy Woodforde-Finden and some vagabond songs
recalls The Thirties
At the end of the 1930s Malcolm Muggeridge published his review of that momentous decade. Now. thirty years later, he recalls those immediate reactions and opinions, and finds them complemented by the recorded voices of Ramsay MacDonald. Noel Coward. Bernard Shaw. Lord Reith. Mussolini , Hitler, Neville Chamberlain , and other men and women of the thirties Produced by HELEN FRY
DAME PEGGY ASHCROFT appeals on behalf of The Elfrida Rathbone Society
The Society organises clubs and playgroups for educationally handicapped children to give them confidence and social experience to cope with the pressures of everyday life. Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, should be sent to [address removed]
The Rt Hon Edward Heath. MP Leader of the Opposition talks to LESLIE SMITH
The novel by EDITH WHARTON adapted for radio in ten parts by EILEEN CULLEN with Eileen Atkins and Stephen Thorne
6: A House to Remember
The first of a new series introduced by ALAN KEITH with gramophone records of the most popular pieces of music chosen by listeners
Are Pop addicts aware of the dangers to which their hearing is being exposed? What measures are being taken in Britain today to combat Noise (i.e., ' unwanted sound ')? These and other topical questions are debated, discussed. and explained
Speakers include JOHN CONNELL , founder and chairman. Noise Abatement Society; CAPTAIN WALTER ELLIOTT. mp for Carshalton; DERECK ALLEN , Chief Public Health Inspector. Coventry; and PROFESSOR B. L. CLARKSON. Director. Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, Southampton University
Narrated and produced by COLIN REID f
Up with our hearts: including extracts from The Private Prayers of Lancelot Andrewes ; Psalm 98 (Br Ps); Lift up your hearts (BBC HB 326)
CLAUDE HELFFER (piano)
Faure Theme and Variations in c sharp minor
Debussy Etudes, Book 1; L'isle joveuse