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7.55 Weather; programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
9.5 Sunday Papers
9.30-10.30 VHF Open University: see column 5
from Beechen Grove Baptist Church. Watford conducted by the Minister THE REV MAURICE WILLIAMS
Lessons (RSV): Exodus 33, vv 12-23: John 2. vv 1-11
Hymns (BHB): All creatures of our God and King (1); We limit not the truth of God (254); 0 Jesus. King most wonderful (188): Lord of light (380)
Anthem: The Church with joy acclaims her Lord (Lloyd Webber)
Organist and choirmaster PETER GOODWIN
Introduced by JIM PESTRIDGE
The Garage and the Customer -a matter of trust: discussed with MICHAEL BRADSTOCK , MAA
Repair Research: a report by HARRY HEYWOOD
Seat Belts - an Australian development: by ANNE HOPE Of Sporting Life together with topical news and at 11.43* the latest traffic report Produced by ARTHUR PHILLIPS
A countrywide look at politics from outside Westminster
Presented from Manchester by GEORGE SCOTT
Produced by MICHAEL GREEN
To telephone your comments during the programme ring [number removed]
Introduced by George Melly
A critic's choice of what's new and what's always around us in the arts - including the new London production of The Duchess of Malfi at the Royal Court Theatre.
Produced by ROSEMARY BART and ALAN HAYDOCK
12.55Weather: programmenews
leads off this 60-minute up-to-the-minute report: presented by David Jessel
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)
by Edward Wooll
Adapted by Raymond Raikes
Spring 1930: The Court of Mr Justice Tuttington at the Royal Courts of Justice, London.
The Plaintiff: Sir Mark Loddon, Bt, MP
versus The Defendants: The Proprietors, Printers, and Publishers of the Daily Gazette
You, the listeners, form the Jury. This trial of an action for libel is founded on a combination of facts, though the characters are fictitious.
(Broadcast in 1964)
ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions With HUGH SCULLY
Produced by PAMELA HOWE
Is this a record?
The largest? The fastest? The strongest? The oldest?
A not-too-serious survey of some of the ' champions ' in the plant and animalkingdoms. Introduced by DEREK JONES (Shortened version: Wed, 9.5am)
A weekly magazine of special interest to blind listeners
Octogenarian Athlete: EVELINE EUSTACE , who lives in a home for the blind at Keighley, talks about her ten-mile charity walk Blind University Lecturers: COLIN LOW, Leeds University. talks about the Association of Blind Lecturers and Teachers Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL
Produced by THENA HESHEL
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited Swinton and Pendlebury in Lancashire.
Produced by RICHARD BURWOOD (Extended version: Wed, 7.30)
by GEORGE ELIOT : adapted as a serial in 12 parts by HOWARD AGG 5: Cold Counsel
Tonight: Gerald Priestland
One Church: a triangular conversation between BISHOP JOHN SATTERTHWAITE (Anglican), BISHOP Christopher BUTLER (Roman Catholic), and PAULINE WEBB (Methodist) to mark the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. Chairman DOUGLAS BROWN
Producer R. A. SOMERSET-WARD
CLIFF MICHELMORE appeals on behalf of The British Council for Aid to Refugees, which cares for refugees in this country, especially the old and lonely.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Cliff Michelmore, [address removed]
leader MARTIN MILNER with ANNA REYNOLDS (mezzo-soprano) conducted by LAWRENCE FOSTER From the Free Trade Hall, Manchester Part 1
Mozart Symphony No 39, in E flat major (k 543)
8.2* Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Three talks by BOB HOULTON on various influences in his life 1: Apprenticeship deeds more eloquent than words. A working-class scholarship lad from St Helens gets into Grammar School and lands on a building site as a plasterer's apprentice,
Stravinsky Ballet: Petrushka (1947): piano RAYSON WHALLEY
A look at the present plight and future shape of town and country: compiled and introduced by NICHOLAS TAYLOR
The Environment of Mr Walker For the first time all the Government Ministries dealing with the environment - housing, planning, transport, public works - are amalgamated into a single department. This presents a major opportunity for the new Government to co-ordinate its decisions.
The Rt Hon Peter Walker , mp. Secretary of State for the Environment, discusses what his priorities will be.
Produced by LEONIE COHN
Cyril Fletcher invites you to join him in a selection of the poetry which has given him and his family great pleasure over the years. He is assisted by his daughter JILL FLETCHER Produced by ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON
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