In God's Name
2: Christopher Love 's
Sermon from the Scaffold
Introduction by JOHN CHANDOS
7.55 Weather, programme news
(from Birmingham)
from the Parish Church of Holy Trinity. Ctaygate. Surrey conducted by the Vicar, THE REV ADRIAN CAREY
FirstLesson: Genesis 3, vv 17-19; Gospel: Luke 6. vv 36-42 (NEB) Hymns (A and M Rev): Sinful, sighing to be blest (87): Praise to the Holiest (185); Lord. enthroned in heavenly splendour (400)
Choirmaster and organist ROGER WARLAND
MOIRA LISTER appeals on behall of the Camphill Village Trust who care for the adult mentally handicapped in five village communities.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Moira Lister. Camphill Village Trust.[address removed]
visits the City of Birmingham on the occasion of the 1972 Motoring Festival. Questions from an audience of enthusiasts answered by: FILMER PARADISE, Director of Sales, BLMC
MRS LIZ CRELLIN, international rally driver
GEOFFREY HANCOCK , motoring correspondent of the Birmingham Evening Mail
JOHN DARLINGTON, Midland organiser of ROSPA
Chairman PETER WEST
Producer Richard MADDOCK at 11.43* the latest traffic report
A countrywide look at politics from outside Westminster
Presented from Manchester by GEORGE SCOTT
Producer Michael GREEN
Ring [number removed]
Cliff Michelmorc invites you to ring him on [number removed]to exchange ideas live by phone on any subject bar party politics with studio guests:
Jonathan Miller , stage director and Research Fellow in the History of Medicine
Dame Elizabeth Ackroyd , Director, National Innovations Centre, who knows Whitehall from the inside and directed the Consumer Council
Ro,bin Day. who lists his recreations as ' reading, talking, ski-ing'
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12.55 Weather; programme news
leads off this 60-minute up-to-the-minute report: presented by Nicholas Woolley
Editor HARRY BROWN
visits Whitehaven
Members of the West Cumberland Rose Society put their questions to
FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL
Introduced and produced by KENNETH FORD
Pilgrim's Way
A trilogy of plays by A. R. RAWLINSON with Simon Lack
Bernard Horsfall , Joanna Wake By chance three strangers have joined forces to walk the Old Road from Winchester to Canterbury. The first play told the story of Old Berry , the tramp. The second dealt with Amanda. the modern young girl desperately trying to run away from life. This, the final play, covers the history and background of George, the apparently affluent hiker, and provides the climax to the trio's pilgrimage. 3: George Producer
KEITH WILLIAMS
A Night at the London Palladium With PETER REEVES
PAT WHITMORE and BENNY LEE MUSIC HALL SINGERS directed by CHARLES YOUNG LONDON STUDIO PLAYERS leader REGINALD LEOPOLD conducted by ALFRED RALSTON Chairman Roy Hudd
Written and produced by CHARLES CHILTON
(Repeated: Tuesday. 7.30 pm) (Roy Hudd is at Wellington
Pier Theatre, Great Yarmouth)
Beleaguered Butterflies
What can we do to ensure a future for the butterfly?
Introduced by JOHN SHUTER Producer DILYS BREESE (from Bristol)
A weekly magazine of special interest to blind listeners
Taking part: can the blind help other handicapped people? Introduced by DAVID SCOTT Bl. ACKHALL Producer THENA HESHEL
GEOFFREY WHEELER recently visited Monifielh, Angus Producer PHYLLIS ROBINSON
(Extended version: Wed. 7.30)
Stories from the world of industrial spying with Frederick Jaeger as Geoffrey Burch
Barry Foster as Frank Orchard Kika Markham as Kate Trehair John Bennett as Len Roach in Project Xenophobe by ION ROLLASON
' Look at us now. Crowded out with the black trash of half the world: down-at-heel whimpering and whining to join the Six Six what? I fought the war ... look at their records. God. that we should come to this.'
Series devised by JOHN ELLIOT and STEPHEN BARLAY. Producer BRIAN MILIER (from Bristol)
twixt Isobel Barnctt 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
Service Chaplains meeting recently for their Annual Conference at the RAF Chaplains School. Amport House, near Andover, put questions on religious, moral and social issues to:
THE RT REV HUGH MONTEFIORE, Bishop of Kingston LORD LONGFORD and NICHOI.AS TOMALIN of the Sunday Times
Chairman colin SEMPER Producer HUBERT HOSKINS
BBC NORTHERN
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by IRENE PEARCE conducted by GEORGES TZIPINE
Mozart Symphony No 31, in d major (Paris) (K 297)
8.22' Dvorak Symphony No 8, in G major
by MRS GASKELL adapted by ELIZABETH BRADBURY and DENIS CONSTANDUROS with Pamela Craig as Sylvia Barry Foster as Philip and Jack Carr as Kinraid Daniel is dead. Bell inconsolable, and Kinraid has returned to sea. Only faithful cousin Philip waits.
3: Risen from the Dead
(For full cast see Tues, 3.0 pm)
of the company of Hermione Baddeley and PAULINE TENNANT to record a miscellany of poetry and prose before an invited audience in Broadcasting House, London.
Producer BARBARA CROWTHER
(Hermione Baddeley is in ' The Threepenny Opera ' at the Piccadilly Theatre. London)
(Hermione's Choice: page 5)
The Gifts of the Spirit: Ghostly Strength