CANON STEPHEN VERNEY on ' Praying ' (from More Sermons from Great St Mary's)
7.55Weather: programme news Hymn: Come, Holy Ghost
8.10 Sunday Papers
Hymn: Come, Holy Ghost
9.5 Sunday Papers
Holy Communion from St James 's Church, Kidbrooke, South London
Celebrant and Preacher
THE REV M. W. HAMILTON-SHARP assisted by THE REV LESLIE EDEN and MR HARRY COLLIS
Kyries, Gloria, and Creed (Appleford); Sanctus and Benedictus (Beaumont)
Hymns (A and M Rev): Breathe on me (236); Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost (233); 0 for a thousand tongues (196); Praise the Lord (368)
Epistle: Acts 2, vv 1-11; Gospel: John 14, vv 15-31a (NEB)
Choirmaster RODERIC DUNNETT Organist KATHLEEN DALE
Motoring and the Motorist visits the Institute of Advanced Motorists' South of London Group.
Questions answered by: MAXWELL BOYD, of the Sunday Times; JEAN BARRATT, Motoring Editor of Woman: GEORGE EYLES, Director of Tests, IAM; ROBIN Richards, commentator Chairman PETER WEST
Recorded at Redhill, Surrey
at 11.43* the latest traffic report
A countrywide look at politics from outside Westminster
Presented from Birmingham by GEORGE SCOTT
Produced by DAVID SHUTE
For comments during the programme telephone [number removed]
Introduced by Philip Oakes who talks to JOHN DANKWORTH and CLEO LAINE about the Wavendon Festival; sees the film Joe, and also sees Slag at tho Royal Court Theatre, London; and looks at other aspects of the arts.
Produced by PATRICIA BRENT and JOCELYN FERGUSON
12.55 Weather; programmenews
leads off this 60-minute up-to-the-minute report presented by Nicholas Woolley
Editor HARRY BROWN
Gardening enthusiasts from the Isles of Scilly put questions to: FRED LOADS, BILL SOWEKBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL Question-master
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Produced by KENNETH FORD
(Repeated: Tuesday. 4.0 pm)
by LUIGI PIRANDELLO translated by TIMOTHY HOLME adapted by ALISON PLOWDEN with Margaret Robertson
Marius Goring and Fabia Drake The action passes in Berlin and later at a villa in northern Italy. It is ten years after the end of the first world war.
Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL
TONY SOPER and MARGARET HOWARD introduce this weekly programme about pets and the people who are concerned with them.
Produced by ROY HAYWARD
(Letters to ' Pets and People,' BBC. Bristol BS8 2LR)
A Chorus of Colours
A weekly magazine of special interest to blind listeners
Gentleman of the Choir: BRIAN NEAL , who sings at the Chapel Royal, Hampton Court , talks With GORDON REYNOLDS , the choirmaster, about his experiences as the only blind member of the choir. Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL
Produced by THENA HESHEL
(Extended version: Wed, 7.30)
5.55 Weather; programme news
A novel-sequence (1914-1968) arranged for radio in 29 parts 11: Vacancy in the Office of Master
Midsummer, 1937. In the battle for the Mastership a truce is broken and feelings run high. (For cast see Tues, 3.0 pm)
with BRIAN JOHNSTON
Cricket: two of today's John Player League matches
Laum Tennis - International Championships of France: reports at the half-way stage by MAURICE EDELSTON from the Stade Roland Garros in Paris
Racing from France: ST JOHN DONN-BYRNE on this afternoon's racing at Longchamp including the Prix Dollar
Cycling: Milk Race-Tour of Britain: JOHN BURNS on today's Individual Time Trial which started the race in Blackpool
6.56* Cricket Scoreboard
Produced by JACOB DE VRIES
About people - what they believe and what they do
KENNETH MORE appeals on behalf of the Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund for Children
This Fund, which began as a tribute to Sir Malcolm Sargent , has already given practical and immediate help to more than 450 children suffering from cancer and leukaemia.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: [address removed]
Part 1
Haydn Symphony No 88, in G BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Beethoven Violin Concerto in D YEHUDI MENUHIN
PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA
by BARBARA MAUDE
Most proposals for dealing with waste and pollution involve grandiose and expensive schemes. Wouldn'it be better to think in practical terms about the small things we can all do immediately to preserve the environment?
Part 2
Liszt Symphonic Poem: Les Preludes
Schubert Ballet Music No 2, in G (Rosamunde)
Johann Strauss Pizzicato Polka; Emperor Waltz
VIENNA PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA gramophone records
The Sound of Popular Music
Over three-quarters of the listening public tune in only to Radio 1 and 2. Yet critics very rarely discuss the programmes that are broadcast on these two networks.
George Melly examines the variety of pop and its presentation that can be heard on Radio 1 and 2. and asks how far the style and content reflect current directions in popular music.
Among those taking part are disc jockeys TONY BLACKBURN and PETE DRUMMOND
MARK WHITE. Head of Radio 1 and publicist DEREK TAYLOR
Produced by RICHARD GILBERT (Shake, rattle, roll: pp 52-55)
9.58 Weather
Sir Michael Tippett
This live broadcast is an event in the 1971 Bath Festival
The Artistic Director of the Festival SIR MICHAEL TIPPETT presents a selection of poetry and prose from writers who have directly influenced his ideas and language.
' Because I have read continually and so much, I have selected in illustration of. to me. a perennially interesting theme: the relation of auto-biographical experience to the created work of art.'
Sir Michael has asked RICHARD PASCO to read the illustrations; together they present the programme before an audience in the Hall of Bath University. Produced by PAMELA HOWE
(Richard Pasco is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Co)
God is a spirit
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