from The Christian Affirmation by FR JOHN DALRYMPLE
(from Birmingham)
from St Mary's, Portsmouth led by THE REV KENNETH GIBBONS Hymns: Ye choirs of New Jerusalem (EH 139); Christ the Lord is risen! (verses Isaac Watts , German tune arr Geoffrey Shaw ;) Blest are the pure in heart (EH 370); Rejoice, the Lord is King (EH 476)
Readings: St John 20, vv 11-17, vv 24-29 (RSV)
Organist FREDERICK COLEY
KENNETH MORE appeals on behalf of the Britain-Nepal Medical Trust
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to Kenneth More , Britain-Nepal Medical Trust, [address removed]
Introduced by JIM PESTRIDGE
Continental Motoring: HARRY HEYWOOD and PATRICK MAC-NAGHTEN talk to BRIAN HEDGES
Motorways in the West Country: by JIM BUTCHER
Car Design: a plea by EVELYN HOME of Woman at 11.43* the latest traffic report Producer ARTHUR PHILLIPS
A countrywide look at politics from outside Westminster Presented from Bristol by GEORGE SCOTT
Producer ANTHONY SMITH Ring 0272 39432
Cliff Michelmore invites you to ring him on [number removed]to exchange ideas live by phone on any subject bar party politics with his studio guests:
Jonathan Miller , stage director and Research Fellow in the History of Medicine
Mary Warnoek. philosopher and headmistress
Andrew Sinclair , historian, film producer and novelist
[number removed](16 lines) will take calls from 11.0 am onward. Or send your questions 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-minute up-to-the-minute report presented by Nicholas Woolley
Editor'HARRY BROWN
visits Huddersfield, Yorkshire
The Travels of Maudie Tipstaff by MARGARET FORSTER : adapted for radio by GUY VAESEN
When Maudie Tipstaff ' loses her husband she decides to spend a third of a year with each of her grown-up children.
Producer GUY VAESEN
4: Archaeology in Europe
What are the implications of a closer partnership with Europe in archaeological terms? Can one expect changes in methods, organisation and finance when Britain joins the EEC? What influences might Britain have in Europe, and vice versa?
A discussion with PROF DAVID WILSON, Dept of Scandinavian Studies, University College. London; HUMPHREY CASE, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; MARTIN BIDDLE, Winchester Research Unit
Introduced by PETER FOWLER Producer ROY HAYWARD
What is Cape Kennedy really like?
What future for the capstan-lathe operator? JANE FINNIS has been investigating training and employment opportunities for blind people in light engineering. Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL Producer THENA HESHEL
BRIAN JOHNSTON recently visited Kingsbury, Warwickshire Producer PHYLLIS ROBINSON
5.55 Weather, programme news
Chairman Jean Metcalfe
'twixt Isobel Barnett
Eleanor Summerfield and Richard Murdoch , David Nixon Tune twisters from STEVE RACE
In the chair ROY PLOMLEY
Devised and written by IAN MESSITER
Producer PETER TITHERADGE
A party of handicapped people from the London borough of Tower Hamlets, on holiday at the Royal Hotel, Hayling Island, recently put questions about religion to c. A. JOYCE and THE REV PETER FIRTH Chairman COLIN SEMPER
Producer. RICHARD TITCHEN
BBC WEST OF ENGLAND CHORUS BRISTOL BACH CHOIR
BBC TRAINING ORCHESTRA concert-master PETER MOUNTAIN conductor MEREDITH DAVIES Parry Blest Pair of Sirens
8.U* Tchaikovsky Serenade in c, for string orchestra
8.43* Borodin Polovtsian Dances
CHARLOTTE BRONTE'S novel adapted as a five-part serial by BARBARA COUPER with Meg Wynn Owen as Jane Patrick Allen as Mr Rochester Part 3
Themes and Variations from the History of the People in Britain, based upon their own words.
21: High Imperial Noon The Victorian Empire
Composed and produced by MICHAEL MASON under the direction of V. G. Kiernan , Professor of History, University of Edinburgh, who also speaks the commentary.
The series of 26 programmes created in the BBC Radiophonic Workshop by MICHAEL MASON
(Further details: Wed, 3.45 pm)
I am he that liveth