FR JOHN DALRYMPLE continues reading from his book
The Christian Affirmation
7.55 Weather, programme news
from Armagh Road Presbyterian Church. Portadown. Co Armagh conducted by the Minister, THE REV WILLIAM S. MAGEE
Hymns (RCH): Dear Lord and Father (245); My God, I thank thee (441); Whate'er my God ordains is right (540); How bright these glorious spirits shine! (223)
Metrical Psalm 139 version 2
Scripture readings (NEB): Psalm 139; 1 John 1
Organist RODNEY SPENCE
SIR CONRAD CORFIELD appeals on behalf of Yateley Industries for Disabled Girls
This provides residential care, training and paid employment in textile hand-block printing for severely disabled girls.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: [address removed]
Questions from motoring enthusiasts working and living in the City of London are answered by: JOHN gott. Chief Constable, Northampton and County Constabulary
Mrs ELWYN REED , driving school instructor and proprietor
BOB BERRY , a director of British Leyland International
MAXWELL BOYD, motoring correspondent of the Sunday Times Chairman PETER WEST
Recorded in the Livery Hall. Guildhall, City of London Producer JIM PESTRIDGE at 11.43* the latest traffic report
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
Marghanita Laski, writer and reviewer whose special interest is words and their meanings Brian Connell, journalist, interviewer and commentator
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12.55Weather, programmenews
leads off this 60-minute up-to-the-minute report presented by Nicholas Woolley
Editor HARRY BROWN
visits Cheswardine, Shropshire
Summer
A play in six days and six nights by ROMAIN WEINGARTEN translated from the French and adapted for radio by HENRY REED One of the great successes of the Paris theatre in recent times, Summer was briefly seen on the stage in London's West End some time ago. This radio version is based on a new translation by Henry Reed. a girl of 14 or 15 her feeble-minded brother
Producer MARTIN ESSLIN
The last programme in the present series illustrating Archaeology in context: how it is becoming increasingly involved with seemingly unrelated influences.
Changing Attitudes to the Past Recently there has been a growing recognition of archaeology as an important public issue in urban redevelopment and motorway construction. MARTIN BIDDLE. G. TURNER NICHOLAS FARRANT
PETER ADDYMAN ,PHILIP BARKER Introduced by PETER FOWLER Producer ROY HAYWARD (from Bristol.)
Talking Point
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 Ystradsynlais, Breconshire
5.55 Weather, programme news
Stories from the world of industrial spying with in Priceless Stationery by DAVID ELLIS
Confidential documents ... in fact practically anything that would mean increased profits for a firm if by getting their hands on it they'd be one jump ahead of their competitors ... you'd expect stealing them to be an offence, wouldn'you? ... Well, it damn well isn't!'
Series created by JOHN ELLIOT and STEPHEN BARLAY. Producer BRIAN MILLER (from Bristol)
'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
From St Mark's Church, Wimbledon. people in the area of the Merton Festival recently put the.ir questions about religion to LORD SOPER: ANNE ALLEN , journalist; and DAVID TRIBE , former Chairman of the National Secular Society. Chairman COLIN SEMPER
Producer RICHARD TITCHEN
BBC WELSH ORCHESTRA leader colin STAVELEY conducted by JÖRG FAERBER
Mozart Symphony No 41, in c major (Jupiter) (K 551)
8.31* Beethoven Symphony No 8, in F major
by John Masters: dramatised in five parts by Norman Painting
with Robin Ellis as Peter Savage, Gareth Forwood as Gerry, Lord Mannningford, Liane Aukin as Emily Fenton, Maria Aitken as Lady Margaret
As Harry Walsh climbs to the top of the tower of King's College Chapel, Cambridge, in May Week 1902, Peter Savage sees the goal that will obsess his life...
(from Birmingham)
(Repeated: Tuesday, 3.0 pm) (Radio Times People: page 4)
9.58 Weather
Themes and Variations from the History of the People in Britain, based upon their own words.
24: Semi-Detached. Middle-class Britain between the Wars
Composed and produced by DANIEL SNOWMAN under the direction of Asa Briggs , Professor of History and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sussex, who also speaks the commentary.
(Further details: Wed, 3.45 pm)
The first fntits of his creature*