MICHAEL HORDERN reads from The Noonday Devil by Bernard Bassett , sj
7.55 Weather; programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
9.5 Sunday Papers
(from Birmingham)
9.30-10.30 VHF Open University
from St Gabriel's. Heaton Newcastle upon Tyne
Celebrant CANON G. R. PARKE Preacher THE REV DAVID WOOD
Readings: Ephesians 3, vv 13-21; St Luke 7, vv 11-17 Psalm 121 (Gelineau)
Hymns (EH): New every morning (260); Take my life, and let it be (582); Let all mortal flesh keep silence (318)
Organist DAVID ARMSTRONG
OWEN BRANNIGAN appeals on behalf of Cottage and Rural Enterprises for the Mentally Handicapped Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to [address removed]
Introduced by ERIC TOBITT
This Year's Roads: ROBIN RICHARDS outlines developments Highway Landscaping: SYLVA CROWE , an architect, talks to PAT GREGORY
Prevention or Prosecution: by CHARLES BRANDRETH , a motoring lawyer
Racing Drivers' School: by COLIN DRYDEN , Daily Telegraph 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
One of the joys of having lived a life as full as mine so far is that I have been privileged to meet so many people - some loved, some disliked, but most with qualities that commanded respect and inevitably had their effect on my own developing views, attitudes and philosophy (GEORGE BROWN , In My Way)
Today Lord George-Brown meets Glenda Jackson and Jimmy Hill Studio director WILL BAYNES Producer
MARSHALL STEWART (The Lord George-Brown show: p 3)
12.55 Weather; programme news
leads off this 60-minute up-to-the-minute report presented by Nicholas Woolley
Editor HARRY BROWN
(Repeated: Tuesday, 4.0 pm)
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 and 3: The story turns full-circle Producer
STEWART CONN
by J. B. PRIESTLEY : arranged in 13 episodes by NEVILLE TELLER
Reader Wilfred Pickles 13: Happy Endings
Producer TREVOR HILL
ARTHUR NEOUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions With HUGH SCULLY
Producer PAMELA HOWE
Questions to Talking about Antiques, BBC. Bristol BS8 2LR
Up Against It
It's Best to Start at 70: MRS RUTH COLLETT , who at 89 claims to be the oldest braille transcriber, talks about her work to JUNE ROSE. Followed by a report on religious publications available in braille. Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL
THENA HESHEL
Ebbw Vale
(Extended version: Wed. 7.30)
5.55 Weather; programme news
28. Two Sons. November 1965
The English Spa
2: Malvern by JOSEPH HONE
The sixth form and invited guests of Kidbrooke School in London put their questions about religion to:
Elizabeth MANNERS. Headmistress of Felixstowe College; DAVID COLLYER , Youth Chaplain; and NEIL WATES , Managing Director, Wates Ltd
Chairman ALAN WATSON
Producer COLIN SEMPER
conducted by BERNARD HAITINK CLAUDIO ARRAU (piano)
Berlioz Overture: Benvenuto Cellini
Beethoven Piano Concerto No 2 Mendelssohn Scherzo: Nocturne (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
In the second of IAN GRIMBLE'S two interval talks he recalls the Ikramullah family whom he first met in Delhi while serving with the Army in India during the last war.
Part 2
Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6, in B minor (Pathétique) gramophone records
Harvey Matusow has been involved in many varied undertakings including, in one way or another, most of the arts. An American emigre now living in Britain, he has recorded the opinions of a number of people - artists as well as laymen - on the place of the artist in British society.
In this programme the discussion centres on the economic problems faced by many artists, and on some of the ingenious methods that some younger artists have found of financing their activities.
Producer DANIEL SNOWMAN
with Dorothy Tutin Based on the Memoirs of Harriette Wilson , the famous 19thcentury courtesan
Adapted and produced by NESTA PAIN
(Dorothy Tutin is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Co) (Radio 4 People: page 4)
Thou visitest the earth
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