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from the Church of St Peter Mancroft , Norwich conducted by the Vicar and City Dean. CANON BILL WESTWOOD assisted by THE REV CHRISTOPHER SCOTT
Hymns (A and M Rev): Ye choirs of new Jerusalem (128'; Thy kingdom come, 0 God (262); Ye servants of God (226) Psalm 84
Ephesians 2. vv 4-7, 11-16
Anthems: Let thy merciful ears (Mudd); Haec dies (Byrd) Organist Kenneth RYDER

Contributors

Unknown:
St Peter Mancroft
Unknown:
Christopher Scott

Introduced by JIM PESTRIDGE
The Concept of a Car: ROBIN RICHARDS talks to WALTER HAYES , Director of Ford of Europe. and MARC HONORÉ, Director Product Planning Chryslers
The Ideal Engine: ALAN BAKER The Dangers of Lending Your Car: the legal viewpoint by RUPERT TOWNSHEND-ROSE at 11.43* the latest traffic report Produced by ARTHUR PHILLIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jim Pestridge
Talks:
Robin Richards
Unknown:
Walter Hayes
Unknown:
Alan Baker
Unknown:
Rupert Townshend-Rose
Produced By:
Arthur Phillips

Introduced by Philip Oakes who, amongst other things this week, looks at Dutch Paintings in the Queen's Gallery and discusses the film Bloody Mama. Produced by PATRICIA BRENT and MIRIAM RAPP
12.55 Weather; programme news

Contributors

Introduced By:
Philip Oakes
Produced By:
Patricia Brent
Produced By:
Miriam Rapp

An enquiry by N. c. HUNTER adapted for radio by the author Oh. my reputation - let them say what they please! I have loved France from the Pyrenees to the Channel. I have loved this Paris and beautified it. I have loved many women, and if I had my life again, by God, I'd love as many, if it meant eternal damnation.
Produced by JOE BURROUGHS

Contributors

Produced By:
Joe Burroughs
The Historian:
Noel Howlett
Henry of Navarre:
John Slater
Charles IX:
Douglas Hankin
The Duke of Guise:
John Justin
Henry III:
Allan McClelland
Catherine de Medici:
Joan Matheson
Margaret of Navarre:
Gudrun Ure
Mornay:
Preston Lockwood
Rosny (The Duke of Sully):
Geoffrey Wincott
Henriette:
Jill Cary
Queen Marie:
Margaret Wolfit

TONY SOPER and MARGARET HOWARD introduce this weekly programme about pets and tho people who are concerned with them.
Produced by ROY HAYWARD
(Letters to ' Pets and People.' BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Soper
Unknown:
Margaret Howard
Produced By:
Roy Hayward

A weekly magazine of special interest to blind listeners
105 Not Out! : JOHN CUNNINGHAM FORD talks about his life and work since he lost his sight at the age of 91 Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL
Produced by THENA HESHEL

Contributors

Unknown:
John Cunningham
Introduced By:
David Scott Blackhall
Produced By:
Thena Heshel

with BRIAN JOHNSTON
Cricket: three of today's John Player League matches
Racing from France: ST JOHN BONN-BYRNE on this afternoon's racing at Longchamp including the Prix Hocquart
6.57* Cricket Scoreboard
Produced by JACOB DEVRIES

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
St John Bonn-Byrne
Produced By:
Jacob Devries

Without Benefit of Clergy?
The possibility of a marriage between the Church of England and the Church of Rome is now being actively discussed by theologians and Church leaders on both sides. But are the theological issues the real bar to unity for ordinary Catholics and Anglicans?
DR DAVID MARTIN , I.SE, presents a report and discusses it with THE REV JULIAN WHITTARD CHARLEY and FR RICHARD STEWART
Chairman GERALD PRIESTLAND
Produced by PETER ARMSTRONG †

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr David Martin
Unknown:
Julian Whittard Charley
Unknown:
Fr Richard Stewart
Unknown:
Gerald Priestland
Produced By:
Peter Armstrong

DAME ANNA NEAGLE appeals, on behalf of the Lord Roberts Workshops
Ex-Service men disabled in two world wars have been given a new lease of life and self-respect through the training and employment provided by these Workshops,
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Dame Anna Neagle
Unknown:
Anna Neagle.

From the Colston Hall, Bristol David Franklin introduces a concert of favourite operatic music with VICTORIA SUMNER (soprano)
ROSANNE CREFFIELD (mezzo-sop) ROBERT THOMAS (tenor) DON GARRARD (bass)
BBC WEST OF ENGLAND CHORUS BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS conductor ASHLEY LAWRENCE
Produced by ANTHONY PHILPOTT
Presented by Bristol Corpn Cultural Committee as part of the 1971 Bristol Prom season. Including excerpts from Puccini La Bohème
Mozart Cosi fan tutte
Saint-Saens Samson and Delilah Gounod Faust Part 1

Contributors

Introduces:
David Franklin
Soprano:
Victoria Sumner
Bass:
Don Garrard
Leader:
Arthur Leavins
Conductor:
Ashley Lawrence
Produced By:
Anthony Philpott
Presented By:
Bristol Corpn
Unknown:
Mozart Cosi
Unknown:
Saint-Saens Samson

A look at the present plight and the future shape of town and country: compiled and introduced 'by NICHOLAS TAYLOR The Death and Life of Great New Villages
New Ash Green was internationally acclaimed by architects when Span Developments started on their new village in Kent. For financial reasons Span were forced to halt work. Now Bovis will carry it forward, and propose a more conventional setting.
What kind of people already live there pioneering a new idea of community life? Speakers include:
LESLIE BILSBY , former Chairman of Span Developments; ERIC LYONS , architect; HESSIE SACHS, sociologist and author of a forthcoming book on New Ash Green
Produced by LEONIE COHN
9.58 Weather

Contributors

Introduced By:
Nicholas Taylor
Unknown:
Leslie Bilsby
Unknown:
Eric Lyons
Produced By:
Leonie Cohn

John Arlott presents his personal choice of poetry and prose before an invited audience in Basingstoke Town Hall. He is joined by Valentine Dyall, Robin Holmes, and Duncan McIntyre who read some of the pieces for him.

Contributors

Presenter:
John Arlott
Reader:
Valentine Dyall
Reader:
Robin Holmes
Reader:
Duncan McIntyre
Producer:
Anthony Smith

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