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God, Christ, and the World
BISHOP GEOFFREY TIARKS , Senior Chaplain at Lambeth Palace, reads from the Archbishop of Canterbury's latest book
7.55 Weather; programme news
Today's Time: GTS 8.0, 9.0 am
1.0, 6.0, 11.0 pm
10.0 pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoffrey Tiarks

8.10 Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye (Make Yourself at Home)
A programme for listeners from India and Pakistan
(Correspondence in English, or your own language, should be sent to: Make Yourself at Home, BBC. Broadcasting House, Birmingham, 15)
8.10 The Eye-Witness
(on VHF and Ramsgate) Reports from Britain and overseas
8.40 Sunday Papers
8.50 Programme news
8.55 Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Ghar Samajhiye

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

The One O'Clock News leads off this 60-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 Anthony Howard Editor ANDREW BOYLE
A World at One production

Contributors

Presented By:
Anthony Howard
Editor:
Andrew Boyle

The Passing Day by GEORGE SHIELS with Patrick Magee as Fibbs
This was a day like any other. except it brought John Fibbs to death's door ...
This play won the Writers' Guild of Great Britain award for the Best British Radio Drama Script, 1968
Produced by DAVID A. TURNER

Contributors

Unknown:
George Shiels
Unknown:
Patrick Magee
Unknown:
John Fibbs
Produced By:
David A. Turner
Mrs FibbS:
Elizabeth Begley
Peter Fibbs:
Sam McCready
Nurse:
Heather Gibson
Doctor:
Charles Witherspoon
Daw:
Harold Coldblatt
Black J:
G Devlin
Samson:
John McBride
LOOney:
Maurice O'Callaghan
Hind:
J J Murphy

3: Motor Cruising on the Friesian Lakes
For those already looking ahead to next year's summer holidays, suggestions for a holiday with a difference in 1970 Presented by JACOB DE VRIES
Produced by ARTHUR PHILLIPS

Contributors

Presented By:
Jacob de Vries
Produced By:
Arthur Phillips

Breakdown of a Marriage: PAMELA DEEDES looks at some of the long-term decisions which may have to be made
Please Advise Me: EDDIE WILliams answers a mixed bag of listeners' questions
Some Sixth Form Problems - 5: To end this series CATHERINE AVENT and JOHN STOCKBRIDGE discuss the importance of having an acceptable alternative to a chosen career
Introduced by ROBIN HOLMES

Contributors

Unknown:
Catherine Avent
Introduced By:
Robin Holmes

A panel game from the Midlands devised by TONY SHRYANE and EDWARD J. MASON
DILYS POWELL and FRANK MUIR challenge ANNE SCOTT-JAMES and DENIS NORDEN
In the chair JACK LONGLAND

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Shryane
Unknown:
Edward J. Mason
Unknown:
Dilys Powell
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Anne Scott-James
Unknown:
Denis Norden
Unknown:
Jack Longland

BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader REGINALD STEAD conducted by ALBERT ROSEN Wo,gncr A Faust Overture
7.14* Haydn Symphony No 103, in E flat major (Drum-rolll
7.42* Smetana Symphonic Poem: From Bohemia's woods and fields (Ma vlast)

Contributors

Leader:
Reginald Stead
Conducted By:
Albert Rosen

by WILKIE COLLINS adapted for radio in 12 parts by HOWARD AGG
Despite Mr Gilmore 's attempted intervention in the matter of the marriage settlement, the wedding, between Laura Fairlic and Sir Percival Glyde has taken place. Marian has moved to Blackwater Park in Hampshire to await the return of the bridal couple. 6: The Signature
Produced by ROGER PINE

Contributors

Unknown:
Wilkie Collins
Unknown:
Mr Gilmore
Unknown:
Laura Fairlic
Unknown:
Sir Percival Glyde
Produced By:
Roger Pine
Marian Hatcombe:
Margaret Wolfit
Laura:
Patricia Gallimore
Count Fosco:
Francis de Wolff
Sir Percival Glyde:
Denys Hawthorne
Madame Fosco:
Kathleen Helme
Mrs Michelson:
Pauline Letts
Mr Merriman:
Peter Bathurst

Wilderness and Plenty by Dr Frank Fraser Darling
2: The impact of man on his environment
Man has been challenging his environment ever since he became man. Geologically speaking he was a late arrival and began to draw on the biological capital slowly accumulated in previous eras - fire gave him power. fossil-fuels energy. His agriculture interfered with the balances nature had established through time: industry brought dereliction.
The position man finds himself in today often arises from political decisions taken as matters of expediency and neglecting the fact that he too is subject to the processes and inter-relationships studied by ecologists. Can we hope that some day politics and ecology will seek a common end?
(Repeated: Monday, Third, 7.30 pm The Technological Exponential)
These lectures are being published in The Listener

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Frank Fraser Darling

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