'A A Journey along the Oka' and other prose poems by Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Reader MICHAEL KILGARRIFF
7.55 Weather; programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
9.5 Sunday Papers
9.30-10.30 VHF Open University
from the Parish Church of St James, Accrington, Lancashire conducted by the Vicar, THE REV W. A. WOOD
Reading: Mark 10, vv 46-52 (NEB) Psalm 27
Hymns (AM Rev): Immortal, invisible (372): Let us with a gladsome mind (377); Guide me, 0 thou great Redeemer (296) Anthem: Ring out, ye crystal spheres (Geoffrey Shaw ) Organist KENNETH SYKES
Choirmaster EDWARD GRIFFITHS
John Slater appeals on behalf of the British Library of Tape Recordings for Hospital Patients, an organisation providing recorded books, free, on a circulating library basis to patients of all ages unable to read for themselves.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: [address removed]
Introduced by Jim PESTRIDGE
The Future of Motor Shows: ROBIN Richards talks to organisers and exhibitors
The Paris Motor Show 1971: ERIC TOBITT reports
Legal Representation by CHARLES BRANDRETH , a motoring lawyer 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
Lord George-Brown in conversation with Diane Cilento and Graham Hill
Producer MARSHALL STEWART
12.55 Weather; programme news
leads off this 60-minute up-to-the-minute report presented by Jonathan Dimbleby Editor HARRY BROWN
visits Exford in Somerset.
(Repeated: Tuesday, 4.0 pm)
Crystal and Fox by BRIAN FRIEL with Wilfrid Brambell and Barbara Jefford
Red - yellow black or blue, you pays your money and you takes your choice, not that it makes a damn bit of difference because the whole thing's fixed, my love, fixed - fixed - fixed, who am I to cloud your bright eyes or kill your belief that love is all.'
Producer RONALD MASON
followed by an interlude
Is it old? Is it genuine? What is it'
ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions With HUGH SCULLY
Producer PAMELA HOWE
Questions to Talking about Antiques, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
At the Edge of the Tide
JOHN BARRETT takes us on a Radio Nature Trail on the Pembrokeshire coast, to look at the high-tide level where land and sea meet.
Introduced by DEREK JONES Producer DII.YS BREESE
(from Bristol: shortened version on Wednesday, 9.5 am)
A weekly magazine of special interest to blind listeners
Looking Back and Looking Forward: a special programme to mark the 10th anniversary of In Touch
Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BI. ACKHALL
Producer THENA HESHEL
Rubery FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited Rubery, Worcestershire. Producer RICHARD BURWOOD
(Extended version: Wed. 7.30)
5.55 Weather; programme news
by ROBERT BARR
A further Jim Nicholson adventure in six parts, taking us back to the remote and lonely islands of the Outer Hebrides. starring Edward de Souza
Bryden Murdoch , John Graham Geoffrey Frederick
Two years ago Captain Jim Nicholson was in the Hebrides investigating mysterious events on ' The Dark Island.' Last year he uncovered a sinister spy ring off the Cornish coast. Now there is more trouble in the Far North, and the indefatigable Nick returns to the islands....
Part 1: The Stranger
(For cast see Tues, 3 0 pm)
(Radio Times People: page 5)
People from Holy Cross Priory, Heathfield, Sussex, put their questions about religion to:
BARONESS STOCKS MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE
GREG WILLIAMS
Chairman ALAN WATSON
Producer COLIN SEMPER
HENRYK SZERYNG (violin)
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader JOHN GRORGIADIS conducted by ALEXANDER GIBSON Part 1
Berlioz Overture: Waverley
Paoanini Violin Concerto No 3, in E major (world premiere)
(Music on 2: tonight at 8.30 on BBC2 Ruggiero Ricci plays more music by Paganini)
Four anthologies in prose and verse concerned with the Zodiacal Signs and their meanings: compiled and introduced by CHRYS SALT
2: Libra - Scorpio - Sagittarius Readers CHRYS SALT
DENIS GOACHER , GODFREY KENTON Producer TERENCE TILLER
Part 2
Dvorak Symphony No 7, in D minor
remembered by Marius Goring The extraordinary career of Michel Saint-Denis - a French-man who lived most of his life in England and died in August this year - is a byword in British theatre.
He pioneered the London Theatre School which had a profound influence on stage training in Britain: and during the war he directed the BBC's Free French broadcasts, where his relationship with Sir Winston Churchill as a broadcaster in French is now a matter of legend with the voices of LAURENCE OLIVIER
ALEC GUINNESS , PEGGY ASHCROFT GWEN FFRANGCON-DAVIES
JANET SUZMAN , PETER HALL Producer ALAN BURGESS
Brian Rix presents, with help from Elspet Gray, a personal anthology of writings both humorous and otherwise: before an invited audience in the Parish Hall, Hornsea. Yorkshire.
Producer FLORENCE AKST
(Radio Times People: page 4)
Thy comforts delight my soul
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