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8.10 Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye (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
8.40 Sunday Papers
8.50 Programme news
8.55 Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Ghar Samajhiye

BETI JONES (soprano) ST DEINIOI. SINGERS
BETHESDA LADIES CHOIR
SECTION OF THE GWYNEDD SINGERS LLITHFAEN AND DISTRICT
CHORAL SOCIETY
PENRHYN MALE VOICE CHOIR accompanied by MENNA LEYSHON WILLIAM BACON , FFRANCON THOMAS Introduced by IFAN WYN WILLIAMS
Arranged and conducted by JAMES WILLIAMS

Contributors

Soprano:
Beti Jones
Singers:
St Deinioi.
Accompanied By:
Menna Leyshon
Accompanied By:
William Bacon
Accompanied By:
Ffrancon Thomas
Introduced By:
Ifan Wyn Williams
Conducted By:
James Williams

First of five services during Lent on the question ... Who Shall Deliver Us? 1: What Goes Wrong? from Ushaw College, County Durham
Mass celebrated by FR VINCENT TURNBULL
Preacher FR HUGH LAVERY
Choirmaster FR DAVID MILBURN Organist KEVIN BOLGER

Contributors

Unknown:
Fr Vincent Turnbull
Choirmaster:
Fr Hugh Lavery
Organist:
Fr David Milburn
Organist:
Kevin Bolger

'tWixt ISOBEL BARNETT ELEANOR SUMMERFIELD and RICHARD MURDOCH , DAVID NIXON Tune-twisters from STEVERACE In the chair ROY PLOMLEY Devised and written by IAN MESSITER
Produced by PETER TITHERADGE (Rptd: Friday, 3.0 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Isobel Barnett
Unknown:
Eleanor Summerfield
Unknown:
Richard Murdoch
Unknown:
David Nixon
Written By:
Ian Messiter
Produced By:
Peter Titheradge

by LEO TOLSTOY
A dramatisation in 20 parts Part 7: The Coming of Peace Principal characters:
Directed by NESTA PAIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Leo Tolstoy
Directed By:
Nesta Pain
Tolstoy:
Denys Hawthorne
Pierre Bezukhov:
David Buck
Hippolyte Kuragin:
Jeremy Clyde
Andrei Bolkonsky:
Martin Jarvis
General Kutuzov:
Felix Felton
Prince Nicolai Bolkonsky:
Stephen Murray
Nicolai Rostov:
Christopher Guinee
Prince Vasili Kuragin:
James Thomason
Anna Scherer:
Madi Hedd
Boris Drubetskoy:
John Rye
Jlelene Bezukhova:
Sonia Fraser
Marya Bolkonskaya:
Elizabeth Proud
Bilibin:
Geoffrey Collins
Mile Bourienne:
Patricia Gallimore
Denisov:
Nigel Lambert
Tushin:
Michael Kilgarriff

A series written and narrated by Edgar Lustgarten
In 1940 France lay defeated under the Nazis. In Britain Charles de Gaulle raised the Free French flag of eternal resistance. What induced a man with the talent, ability, and patriotism of Pierre Laval to collaborate with the enemy?
Produced by ALAN BURGESS

Contributors

Unknown:
Edgar Lustgarten
Unknown:
Pierre Laval
Produced By:
Alan Burgess
Laval:
Hector Ross
Petain:
Charles Simon
AbetZ:
John Bryning
Campbeil:
Peter Pratt
Hoare:
John Gabriel
Blum:
Kerry Francis
Hitler:
John Bentley
Aide:
Wilfrid Carter

Protected Tenancies: RUPERT TOWNSHEND-ROSE talks about the grounds on which a landlord is entitled to possession
After the Sales are Over: PAMELA DEEDES looks at some topical problems
Tidying your Desk: LAURIE SAPPER picks out some documents which may need action Introduced by ROBIN HOLMES

Contributors

Introduced By:
Robin Holmes

A musical quiz devised by EDWARD j. MASON and TONY SHRYANE
DAVID FRANKLIN and FRANK MUIR challenge
IAN WALLACE and DENIS NORDEN In the chair STEVE RACE
At the keyboard GRAHAM DALLEY and BERNARD CHINN

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward J. Mason
Unknown:
Tony Shryane
Unknown:
David Franklin
Unknown:
Frank Muir
Unknown:
Ian Wallace
Unknown:
Denis Norden
Unknown:
Steve Race
Unknown:
Graham Dalley
Unknown:
Bernard Chinn

Stuart Burrows , the- distinguished Welsh tenor who was born 37 years ago in Cilfynydd, Glamorgan, started singing at an early age. His career has already taken him to America, Greece. Vienna, and France. He has also been invited to sing in Salzburg next August. In tonight's programme outlining his career he sings excerpts from opera, operetta, folk songs, and ballads; also included are some orchestral works of his own choice.
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader JOHN BACON conducted by RAE JENKINS
Introduced by EMYR JENKINS Written and produced by J. ALWYN JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
Stuart Burrows
Leader:
John Bacon
Conducted By:
Rae Jenkins
Introduced By:
Emyr Jenkins
Produced By:
J. Alwyn Jones

SIR CECIL PARROTT , KCMG, OBE, appeals on behalf of the Comenius Centre at the University of Lancaster
The Centre, which is supported by private funds, has been set up to foster interest in the history and culture of the Czech and Slovak peoples.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: [address removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Cecil Parrott
Unknown:
Cecil Parrott.

by JANE AUSTEN dramatised as a 13-part serial by JOHN TYDEMAN with Suzanne Neve as Emma
The long-awaited visit of Mr Weston 's son Frank Churchill has at last been achieved. Emma finds that he even exceeds her expectations of him. Narrated by Rachel Gurney Part 7
Pianist PAUL HAMBURGER
Produced by JOHN TYBEMAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Jane Austen
Unknown:
John Tydeman
Unknown:
Suzanne Neve
Unknown:
Mr Weston
Unknown:
Frank Churchill
Pianist:
Paul Hamburger
Produced By:
John Tybeman
Mr Woodhouse:
Lockwood West
Mr Knightley:
Simon Lack
Mrs Weston:
Joan Matheson
Mr Weston:
Charles Simon
Harriet:
Pamela Moiseiwitsch
Frank Churchill:
Brian Harrison
Jane Fairfax:
Sheila Grant
Miss Bates:
Betty Hardy

by FR DAMIAN WEBB , OSB
Fr Webb has made recordings of children's games for many years both in this country and on the Continent. He now maintains that in girls' singing games ties the last repository of English folklore.
His talk is illustrated by his own recordings.
Produced by DENYS GUEROULT

Contributors

Unknown:
Fr Damian Webb
Unknown:
Fr Webb
Produced By:
Denys Gueroult

KENNETH SILLITO (violin)
CHARLES SPINKS (harpsichord) Bach Sonata No 3, in E major Handel Suite in F sharp minor, for harpsichord (GHS Set 1, No 6)
Bach Sonata No 4, in c minor (Bach Sonatas 5 and 6: 22 Feb)

Contributors

Violin:
Kenneth Sillito
Harpsichord:
Charles Spinks
Unknown:
Handel Suite

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