VISCOUNTESS ASTOR chooses to read from The Divine Majesty by ERICH PRZYWARA , SJ 1: Love
7.55 Weather: programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
8.20 Apna Hi Char Samajhiye (Make Yourself at Home)
A programme for listeners from India and Pakistan 8 20 (On VHF and Ramsgate)
Sing Alleluia: introduced by ANDREW CRUICKSHANK
Young people from junior and senior schools and colleges sing hymns and songs both old and new
Produced by STEWART CROSS
8.50 Programme news
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by ALISTAIR COOKE
from Wroxham Parish Church. Norfolk
Celebrant and Preacher, THE REV PETER NICHOLSON Introit: Psalm 84. vv 1-6
Epistle: Romans 8. vv 18-23 Gospel: St Luke 6, vv 36-42
Hymns (A and M Rev): The Head that once was crowned with thorns (218); We hail thy Presence glorious (403); Let all mortal flesh keep silence (390); A work hath Christ for thee to do (430)
Organist DAVID BIRD
Introduced by JIM PESTRIDGE
Car Parks: NEVILLE POWLEY discusses operations and regulations with managers and a lawyer
Sunglasses and Driving: some expert advice
The Licence Computer: MICHAEL KEMP of the Daily Sketch explains plans for the future with letters and news and at
11.43* The latest traffic report
Produced by ARTHUR PHILLIPS
A countrywide look at politics from outside Westminster
Presented from Birmingham by GEORGE SCOTT
Produced by JAMES GALLAGHER
A selective look at the arts
Alexander Walker introduces this week's choice from what is new and what is always around, and talks to people who have a special interest in what he has seen and heard. Produced by PATRICIA BRENT and ROSEMARY HART
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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 HARRY BROWN
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN invites FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL to answer questions which listeners have sent in by post Produced by KENNETH FORD
(Repeated: Tuesday, 4.0 pm)
Questions should be on postcards and addressed to: [address removed]
A trilogy by A. R. Rawlinson
with Jonathan Burn
Each of these three plays is complete in itself, but all are bound up with a house called Hursham Rew. It's just a stolid Victorian family residence - the last house in the world you would imagine to harbour ghosts.
This play is set in the year 1900.
ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions With HUGH SCULLY
Produced by PAMELA HOWE
A selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC radio and television during the past seven days
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON Script by JEAN STROUD
Produced by RICHARD BURWOOD
(Extended version of last Friday's broadcast)
Latest news of today's sport
The weekly series reflecting wildlife and its position in today's ever-changing world Introduced by DEREK JONES
Produced by DILYS BREESE
(Repeated: Wednesday, 9.5 am)
On the Statute Book: RUPERT TOWNSHEND-ROSE on changes in the law as to broken engagements and marriages
Society Now: JOAN YORKE looks at another attempt to beat the housing problem
Compulsory Purchase: a barrister explains when compensation can be claimed
Probate and Estate Duty: listeners' questions answered by ARTHUR COATES of the College of Law
Introduced by ROBIN HOLMES
5.55 Weather; programme news
tWixt ISOBEL BARNETT
ELEANOR SUMMERFIELD and RICHARD MURDOCH , DAVID NIXON
Tune-twisters from STEVE RACE In the chair ROY PLOMLEY Devised and written by IAN MESSITER
Produced by PETER TITHERADGE
With PAT^DOODY
Cricket: John Player League
Golf - Carrolls International Tournament: TOM SCOTT on the final round from Woodbrook Golf Club, Co Wicklow, Eire
The World Cup: a preview of this evening's Final
Motor Racing - Dutch Grand Prix: MAXWELL BOYD from Zandvoort
Cycling. JOHN BURNS on the National Professional Road Race from Longfield, Kent
People, what they believe and what they do - these are the ingredients of this regular weekly programme
FRANK PHILLIPS appeals on behalf of St David's Home, Ealing, which cares for disabled ex-servicemen
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: [address removed]
A public concert from the Philharmonic Hall,
Liverpool
CLAUDIO ARRAU (Diano)
LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC CHOIR chorus-master EDMUND WALTERS ROYAL LIVERPOOL
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA leader CLIFFORD KNOWLES conductor CHARI.ES GROVES Part 1
Symphony No 4, in B flat major
8.5* Fantasia in c minor, for piano, chorus, and orchestra
One man's view of the life around him: gathered at his home, in the course of his travels about the country, and from his current reading.
(Sixth of seven weekly talks)
Part 2
Piano Concerto No 5, in E flat major (Emperor)
When ROBERT POCOCK joined the Metropolitan Police in 1930 he was posted to a subdivision which included the British Museum. Charlotte Street, and Fitzroy Square ; and he was warned to ' watch out for the Bohemians.' He watched them and came to know them.
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The Rt Hon Enoch Powell presents a personal selection of prose, poetry, and music which have been important to him: before an invited audience in Broadcasting House. London. Readers SEAN BARRETT and PETER TUDDENHAM
Produced by EDITH TEMPLE ROBERTS
The Wrath of God Isaiah 13. vv 9-13. Isaiah 54, vv 4-8; O God, give ear unto my cry (BBC HB 466); extract from the Hebrew Prayer Book; Anthem: 0 Lord, in thy wrath rebuke me not (Gibbons); 1 Thessalonians 5, vv 9, 10
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