Meditation on a Theme by METROPOLITAN ANTHONY OF SOUROZH (Archbishop Anthony Bloom )
7.55 Weather; programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
by ALISTAIR COOKE
(from Birmingham)
from
Huddersfield Parish Church conducted by THE REV NEIL PIERCE
Preacher CANON THEODORE WETHERALL
Lessons: Ecclesiasticus 2, vv 1-6; Hebrews 4, v 14, to 5, v 10 Psalm 119, vv 1-8
Psalm 51: Benedictus
Hymns (A and M Rev): Forty days and forty nights (92): Put thou thy trust in God (310) Organist and Choirmaster TREVOR WALSHAW
ANONA WINN appeals on behalf of the Not Forgotten Association which provides a short break and a change of scene for severely war-disabled homebound pensioners and their wives.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Anona Winn , ' Not Forgotten Association.' [address removed]
Introduced by JIM PESTRIDGE
The Future of Steam: SIR ALEC ISSIGONIS talks to LEONARD SET-RIGHT and ERIC TOBITT
Electronics in the Car: by ALAN BAKER
Motor Insurance Renewal: some advice from JOHN GASELEE 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 Birmingham by GEORGE SCOTT
Producer DAVID SHUTE
To telephone your comments during the programme ring: [number removed]
Cliff Michelmore invites you to exchange ideas live by telephone with his guests of the week in the studio.
Ring him on [number removed]and put your question on any subject under the sun, bar politics, to test the skills of his guests. With him this week are: Andrew Shonfield , economist and social scientist
Sir George Porter , Nobel Prize-winner and director of the Royal Institution
Juliet Mitchell , author of Woman's Estate and a specialist on English literature
[number removed](16 lines) will take calls from 11.0 am onward as well as while the programme is on the air. If you prefer, send your question in advance on a postcard with your telephone number to Whatever You Think, Room 4066, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
12.55 Weather; programme news
leads off this 60-minuto up-to-the-minute report presented by Nicholas Woolley
Editor HARRY BROWN
visits Birmingham
(Repeated: Tuesday, 4.0 pm)
Wipers Three by KENNETH HILL with Meredith Edwards and Basil Dignam
('Punch': 1916)
Soldiers have to be protected against Statesmen. War's impossible otherwise.'
Producer ANTHONY CORNISH (from Birmingham)
ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions With HUGH SCULLY
Producer PAMELA HOWE
A magazine edition
Introduced by DEREK JONES
(from Bristol: shortened version on Wednesday, 9.5 am)
A weekly magazine of special interest to blind listeners
All You Need is a Mat: TONY HASTRICK meets a group of blind people in Bristol who have taken up Yoga. Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKIIALL Producer THENA HESHEL
Horley, Surrey
(Extended version: Wed, 7.30)
5.55 Weather; programme news
How does one cope efficiently with running a home? Can you carry on a job and still took after your children properlyf Panel:
DR WENDY GREENGROSS , marriage guidance consultant
DR JAMES HEMMING , educational psychologist
JANET HARVEY , home economist DR ROBERT RAPOPORT , author Of Dual-Career Families
Chairman Jean Metcalfe Producer THENA HESHEL
A musical quiz devised by EDWARD J. MASON and TONY SIIRYANE
David Franklin and Frank Muir challenge
Ian Wallace and Denis Norden In the chair STEVE RACE
Recorded before an invited audience at the Commonwealth Institute, London
(Repeated: Thurs, 12.25 pm)
The Seminarians of St Edmund's College, Ware, put their questions about religion to their President, RT REV B. c. BUTLER, OSB; NICHOLAS TOMALIN ,
Sunday Times; and REV EDDY STRIDE, Rector of Bishopsgate Chairman COLIN SEMPER
Producer RICHARD TITCHEN
YOSSI ZIVONI (violin) BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader COLIN STAVELEY conducted by ALBERT ROSEN
Mozart Overture: La clemenza di Tito
Paganini Violin Concerto No 1, in D
Haydn Symphony No 85, in B flat (La reine)
by HUGH WALPOLE
Book 2: Judith Paris adapted for radio by SHAUN SUTTON 4:
Adam Rosalie Crutchley as Judith Geoffrey Banks , David Mahlowe and Bryden Murdoch
(Seventh of 12 episodes)
(For full cast see Tues, 3.0 pm)
Themes and Variations from the History of the People in Britain, based upon their own words.
13: Arcadia?
What was the British countryside like, before the Industrial Revolution, for those who actually earned their daily bread in it?
Composed and produced by MICHAEL MASON , under the direction of Joan Thirsk , Reader in Economic History in the University of Oxford, who also speaks the commentary. Speakers for the people:
HAROLD JANNER , WILLIAM ANDREWS , DICK GRAHAM , STANLEY WILSON , MR SANDFORD , MR CAMPION , MR HARBACH , ANTHONY RYE, MR WOOD -WOOD, JOHN ROLIMOSS , LOUIS HANKS, EDWARD LANG , MRS GREG ORY. WALTER POOLE. MR CLARK , STEPHEN TROW , JOHN ROBINSON. FRANCIS HIGHAM , MR TARRANT, J. SMITH , MRS CUNNINGHAM , F. KEY , MRS SPENCER , ANDREW SAER , BEN DAVIES , BUNTY KING, FRED CROFT , KIT CALVERT, GORDON BAVISTOCK, JIM O'CONNOR , DOROTHY WILLIAM SON, R. STAPLETON , E. KITCHEN, WAIN TRILFORD, MR KITCHEN, MRS KITCHEN, MRS HARTSHORN, ANNE WRIGHT , A. ABBERLEY, BRIAN ASBURY , G. HUMPHREY. MRS TUILE, JOB HARRISON, DAVID HARRISON , BRENDA HILL, F. SWETNAM , COLIN SMITH , MRS HILL, J. HILL, MRS DAVIS , L. BELLAMY , MRS PRINCE, DAVID PRINCE, MRS WHITFORD, JOAN ALLISON , MRS CORBETT , MRS RICHARDS , MRS ROBOTIIAM , F. G. WITHERS
Producer for the voices of the People CHARLES PARKER , assisted by JOHN MERSON and JON CROOK (Further details: Wed, 3.45 pm)
Thy Kingdom come