JOYCE GRENFELL chooses to read from The Search for God by Marchette Chute
7.55 Weather; programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
8.20 Apna Hi Ghar 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 Frogramme news
8.55 Weather
by ALISTAIR COOKE
(Saturdays broadcast)
(from Birmingham)
from the Church of St John Baptist, Sevenoaks
Celebrant THE REV DAVID BARNES Preacher THE REV MARTIN HEAL
Epistle: 2 Corinthians 3, vv 4-9 (Rsv)
Gospel: Mark 7, vv 31-37 (RSV) Hymns (eh): God of mercy, God of grace (395); 0 Holy Spirit, Lord of grace (453); We pray thee. heavenly Father (334)
Lord Jesus Christ, you have come to us (Four 20th-century Hymns)
Organist STANLEY SERGEANT
Introduced by JIM PESTRlDGE
Smoothing the Bumps: the importance of shock absorbers
Better Driving: two techniques to improve your skill together with topical news and at 11.43' the latest traffic report Produced by JOHN HASLAM
About the British Isles with the BBC's reporters and specialist correspondents.
Introduced by ROBERT WILLIAMS Produced by PADDY O'KEEFFE
A selective look at the arts
Peter Clayton introduces this week's choice from what is new and what is always around us and talks to people who have a special interest in what he has seen and heard. Produced by PATRICIA BRENT and ROSEMARY HART
12.55 Weather; programme news
leads off this 60-minute up-to-the-minute report on the world around us: presented by Anthony Howard Editor HARRY BROWN
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recalls some of the questions asked With FRED LOADS
BILL SOWERBUTTS, ALAN GEMMELL Produced by KENNETH FORD (Repeated: Tuesday, 4.0 pm)
2: The Years of Triumph with Francis de Wolff as Giuseppe Verdi Patience Collier as Giuseppina Strepponi
Trader Faulkner as Narrator and PETER BALDWIN
Written and compiled by HALLAM TENNYSON
Music research RENATA WARBURG Produced by JOHN POWELL
(Patience Collier is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Co)
A weekly magazine programme introduced by TONY RAYMONT Resident archaeologist PETER FOWLER
A visit to Stonehenge
Archaeological Research Laboratory: advanced science helps the archaeologist
Excavation Round-up Discussion: Folklore
Produced by BRIAN SKILTON and BRIAN GEAR (from Bristol)
A selection of items from BBC radio and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON Script by JEAN STROUD
Produced by PHYLLIS ROBINSON
(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 (from Bristol)
Deeds of Covenant: VIVIAN FRANK makes some points. with charities particularly in mind
Applying to a University:
LAURIE SAPPER explains how and when to do it
Society Now: JOHN LITTLE, Chief Conciliation Officer of the Race Relations Board, talks to JOAN YORKE
The Law for Small Boats: a Barrister compares it with the law on the highway
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 TITHERADGEt (Repeated: Friday, 4.0 pm)
With PAT DOODY
Motor Racing: COLIN DRYDEN on the Austrian Grand Prix
World Cycling Championships: JOHN BURNS on this afternoon's Professional Road Race from Mallory Park. Leicester Racing in France: ST JOHN
DONN-BYRNE on the day's racing at Deauville, including a report on the Prix Morny
Cricket: reports on the vital matches in the John Player League
S.57* Cricket Scoreboard Produced by GEOFF DOBSON
at Portrush, County Antrim, Northern Ireland conducted by FR HUGH P. MURPHY
Jesus, Son of Man, came to serve
Organist KEN GIBBON
Choirmaster HAROLD ALEXANDER
ROY HUDD appeals on behalf of the British Epilepsy Association, which needs support for its programme of education, advice, and research. Some
300.000 people in Great Britain suffer from epilepsy.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: [address removed]
Kingsley Martin remembers his encounters, as Editor of the New Statesman and Nation, with the wounded pride of such authors as Shaw and Wells.
(First broadcast in 1961)
VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY (piano) DANIEL BARENBOIM (piano) DIETRICH FISCHER-DIESKAU (baritone)
ENGLISH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA leader KENNETH SILLITO conducted by DANIEL BARENBOIM From the Royal Festival Hall, London
Part 1
Symphony No 35, in D major (Haffner) (K 385)
Concerto in E flat major, for two pianos and orchestra (K 365)
Last of three talks by SIR CECIL PARROTT , who as a former Ambassador has lived and worked in several countries. He is now a professor at Lancaster University
Part 2
Un bacio di mano (K 541); Nach der welschen Art (La finta giardiniera); Ich moehte wohl der Kaiser sein (K 539)
Symphony No 40, in G minor (K 550)
(One of the South Bank Summer Music concerts presented by the Greater London Council)
Nearly 100 years ago, ETHEL HATCH grew up in the Oxford of Lewis Carroll , Benjamin Jowett , and Matthew Arnold. She recalls the small-change of a vanished world,
(From the BBC Sound Archives)
9.58 Weather
Lord Redcliffe-Maud presents his choice of extracts from The Other House, The Turn of the Screw, and other novels and stories, with the help of Betty Hardy.
Maker of heaven and earth Psalm 96, vv 9, 11, 12; Psalm: Rejoice in the Lord 0 ye righteous ; Chronicles 1, 16, vv 23-36; Hebrews 1, vv 10-12; The duteous day now closeth (BBC HB 427); 2 Peter 3, vv 11-13
10.59 Weather