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from the Roman Catholic Church of St Charles Borromeo , Hull: conducted by FR ANTHONY STOREY
Readings: John 17, vv 18-23; Matthew 10. vv 21-39
Hymns (BBC HB): AH people that on earth do dwell (450); Eternal Ruler of the ceaseless round (321)
Motets: Hosanna to the Son of David (Cibbons); Ave Verum (Byrd): Remember not, Lord, our offences (Purcell) HULL UNIVERSITY CHOIR directed by ANTHONY FORD Organist Douglas HOLLICK

Contributors

Unknown:
St Charles Borromeo
Conducted By:
Fr Anthony Storey
Directed By:
Anthony Ford
Organist:
Douglas Hollick

visits The King's School, Grantham

Questions from the motoring-minded pupils are answered by P.D. Knights, Assistant Chief Constable, City of Birmingham Police; Martin Watkins, Managing Editor, Cars and Car Conversions; Patrick Gregory, motoring writer and broadcaster; and Judith Jackson, of Wheelbase and the Sunday Times
Chairman Peter West

11.43* the latest traffic report

Contributors

Chairman:
Peter West
Panellist:
Asst Chief Constable P.D. Knights
Panellist:
Martin Watkins
Panellist:
Patrick Gregory
Panellist:
Judith Jackson
Producer:
Jim Pestridge

A selective look at the arts
Philip Oakes 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 bv ROSEMARY HART and ALAN HAYDOCK

Contributors

Introduces:
Philip Oakes
Unknown:
Rosemary Hart
Unknown:
Alan Haydock

The novel by E. M. FORSTER adapted for radio by LANCE SIEVEKING
The action takes place in Florence and later at Summer Street, an English village. The year is 1906.
Lucy's insistence on the importance of ' a view ' was not confined to Italian pensione. When it came to choosing a husband she was ready to apply the same inflexible yardstick.
Singer ROBERTO CARDINALI Pianist CICELY HOYE
Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL

Contributors

Novel By:
E. M. Forster
Unknown:
Lance Sieveking
Singer:
Roberto Cardinali
Pianist:
Cicely Hoye
Produced By:
Archie Campbell
Lucy:
Rosalind Shanks
Charlotte, her cousin:
Betty Huntley-Wright
Mr Emerson:
George Merritt
George Emerson, his son:
Nigel Anthony
The Rev Arthur Beebe:
Victor Lucas
Eleanor Lavish, a novelist:
Margot Boyd
The Rev Cuthbert Eager:
Preston Lockwood
Mrs Honeychurch, Lucy's mother:
Noel Hood
Freddy Honeychurch:
Douglas Hankin
Cecil Vyse:
Kenneth Fortescue
Catharine Alan:
Dorice Fordred
Teresa Alan:
Janet Burnell

Wildlife Safari to Ethiopia
JEFFERY BOSWALL has recently come back from Ethiopia, which of all the countries in Africa has the greatest variety of wildlife. In travelling from its lowest point. 300 ft below sea level, to the top of the highest mountain, he visited the desert home of the wild ass, Africa's newest National Park, and a city of water-birds at the source of the Blue Nile.
Introduced bv DEREK JONES Produced by DILYS BREESE (from Bristol)
(Shortened version: Wed, 9.5am)

Contributors

Produced By:
Dilys Breese

A weekly magazine of special interest to blind listeners
Doing It My Way: LEONARD CUMNER has an idea about how one could write in Moon script GORDON STENT explains how he taught himself to play the piano without reading music Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL
Produced by THENA HESHEL

Contributors

Unknown:
Leonard Cumner
Introduced By:
David Scott Blackhall
Produced By:
Thena Heshel

A serial for radio in 12 parts based on the novels of L. P. HARTLEY and adapted by ARCIIIE CAMPBEI. L
The reading of Miss Fothergill's will brings cheerful and unexpected news for the Cherringtons, but with the old lady's death Eustace feels that he has lost a dear friend and a wise counsellor.
4: Angels on Horseback
(For castseeTuesday, 3.0pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
L. P. Hartley
Adapted By:
Arciiie Campbei.

DAVID DIMBLEBY appeals on behalf of The Samaritans
The Samaritans help the suicidal and despairing. Established in 110 places, they received 52,000 new callers last year.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
David Dimbleby.

A concert of recordings made available by courtesy of Radio Frankfurt and Hungarian Radio Part 1
Haydn Symphony No 98, in B Hat major
RADIO FRANKFURT
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by DEAN DIXON
8.1* Beethoven String Quartet in c sharp minor, Op 131 TATRAI STRING QUARTET Vilmos Tatrai (violin)
Istvan Varkonyi (violin) Gyorgy Konrad (viola) Ede Banda (cello)

Contributors

Violin:
Istvan Varkonyi
Viola:
Gyorgy Konrad
Cello:
Ede Banda

Requiem Mass (K 626)
DELFINA AMBROZIAK (soprano) KRYSTYNA SZCSEPANSKA (contralto) KAZIMIERZ PUSTELAK (tenor) ANDRZEJ SACIUK (bass)
CRACOW PHILHARMONIC CHORUS
CRACOW PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by JERZY KATLEWICZ

Contributors

Contralto:
Krystyna Szcsepanska
Tenor:
Kazimierz Pustelak
Bass:
Andrzej Saciuk
Conducted By:
Jerzy Katlewicz

Edgar Lustgarten
A personal choice of drama, prose, verse, and music which has given him the greatest enjoyment for many, many years. He is joined in the studio by CHRYS SALT who reads the poetry.
Produced by ALAN BURGESS

Contributors

Unknown:
Edgar Lustgarten
Produced By:
Alan Burgess

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