MICHAEL HORDERN with lines from William Wordsworth
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8.10 Sunday Papers
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from St George 's Presbyterian Church of England. Palmers Green, London: conducted by THE REV MICHAEL QUINTON
Lesson: St Luke 18, vv 9-14: St Mark 14, vv 27-31. 66-72 (RSV) Hymns (RCH): Sing to the Lord a joyful song (23); He that is down (557). (Hymns and Songs): Beyond the mist and doubt (6); All praise to thee (2)
Organist and choirmaster CHARLES STRANGE
JOHN SNAGGE appeals on behalf of the National Society for Cancer Relief
Each year Cancer Relief gives, among its many services, financial assistance to more than 12,000 cancer sufferers. Funds are urgently needed to continue this vital work.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque to John Snagge, National Society for
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Introduced by NEVILLE POWLEY
' High-Accident ' Areas: ERIC TOBITT meets one of the New
Scotland Yard Accident Prevention Teams
Insuring the Youngster: some advice from JOHN GASELEE
Keep Going - you can'miss it!: by c. CORDON GLOVER together with topical news and at 11.43* the latest traffic report Producer ARTHUR PHILLIPS
A countrywide look at politics from outside Westminster Presented from Bristol by GEORGE SCOTT
Studio telephone: [number removed] Producer ANTHONY SMITH
The final edition of this series in which reguLar presenters MICHAEL BILLINGTON
JACKY GILLOTT , GEORGE MELLY and PHILIP OAKES take a look at what's going on in the arts. They are joined by JULIAN MITCHELL who will introduce the new Radio 4 arts magazine Scan on Thursday 30 September at 8.45 pm. Producers ROSEMARY HART and MIRIAM RAPP
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leads off this 60-minute up-to-the-minute report presented by Nicholas Woolley
Editor HARRY BROWN
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN invites FRED LOADS , BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL to answer questions which listeners have sent in by post. Producer KENNETH FORD
The Well at the World's End The novel by NEIL M. GUNN adapted for radio in three parts by ALEXANDER REID with Bryden Murdoch Leon Sinden and Duncan Mclntyre a' the Storyteller Peter comes to in a dungeon-like cavern, with three shadowy figures bending over him. As it turns out. they help him in his quest. Part 2
Producer STEWART CONN
by J. B. PRIESTLEY : arranged for radio in 13 episodes by NEVILLE TELLER
Reader Wilfred Pickles
Miss Trant has found her Scots doctor. Susie. Inigo and Jenny are set for a London career, and the rest of the company have jobs for the season. Now Miss Trant faces the bill for the damage to the theatre.
12: Detective Oakroyd ReportsProducer TREVOR HILL
Is it old? Is it genuinet What is itt
ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions with HUGH SCULLY. Producer PAMELA HOWE (from Bristol)
Questions to Talking about Antiques, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
A magazine edition of this programme about wildlife and the countryside.
Introduced by DEREK JONES Producer DILYS BREESE
(from Bristol: shortened version: Wednesday, 9.5 am)
A weekly magazine of special interest to blind listeners
Money Matters: MARGARET FORD explains the latest changes in retirement pensions and supplementary benefits. Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL
Producer THENA HESHEL
Ashtead FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited Ashtead in Surrey Producer RICHARD BURWOOD
A novel-sequence (1914-1968) arranged for radio in 29 parts 27: Arrest of Life, Last but One
Three .talks about English Spas 1: Scarborough by MATTHEW NORGATE
Once it was considered healthy - and fashionable - to ' take the waters': but times have changed and the British Spa now caters for a different clientele,
People in Hatfield, Herts, put questions about religion to: BARONESS SUMMERSKILL
THE VERY REV ANTHONY C. BRIDGE , Dean of Guildford, and SIR FREDERICK CATHERWOOD ,
Managing Director designate, John Laing Ltd
Chairman FRANK GILLARD Producer COLIN SEMPER
EMIL GILELS (piano) DRESDEN STATE ORCHESTRA conducted by OTMAR SUITNER Part 1
Piano Concerto No 3, in c minor
A child is influenced above all by his family: a grown-up by his friends. In the first of two interval talks IAN GRIMBLE looks at the influence which his rather bizarre and varied relatives had upon him
Part 2
Symphony No 1, in c major
(Recording made available by courtesy of RIAS, Berlin)
Joseph Hone , a born Irishman, went back there this spring. He describes the expatriate's journey homeward - in commentary, verse, music and in conversations with, among others, the late SIR TYRONE GUTHRIE , DR MAURICE CRAIG , CONOR CRUISE O'BRIEN and CON-STANTINE FITZGIBBON.
'Now I thought I would take a proper look at the place, not so much at its politics or economy, but at the things I'd liked and disliked about it, the friends I'd known in 20 years living there. What had happened since I'd left - and what of the future? Why had I left - and might I ever really go back there? '
Producer ALAN BURGESS
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With a bias in favour of the North, Colin Welland , actor and playwright, presents a further selection of his favourite prose, poems and songs to an invited audience at Broadcasting House, Leeds. with RICK JONES and HENRY LIVINGS
Up with our hearts
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