Ethics in a Permissive Society PROFESSOR WILLIAM BARCLAY reads from his book - 3
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8.10 Sunday Papers
A weekly programme of religious news and views presented by PAUL BARNES Reporter DOUGLAS BROWN Producer DAVID WINTER
8.20-8.50 Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye Make Yourself at Home
Programme for Asian listeners
from Wilmslow Parish Church. Cheshire. Celebrant THE REV BERTRAM BARNBY
Preacher THE REV LEONARD TYLER Epistle: Romans 8, vv 12-17; Matthew 7, vv 15-21
Hymns (A and M REV): All people that on earth do dwell (166); Lord God the Holy Ghost (615): For the beauty of the earth (171): Not a thought of earthly things (392)
Organist PAUL BRYAN
BRIAN Rix appeals on behalf of the National Elfrida Rathbone Society, which organises clubs and playgroups for educationally handicapped children and gives help and guidance to their parents.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Brian Rix. National Elfrida Rathbone Society, [address removed]
Introduced by jim PESTRIDGE Your queries answered by: BOB CAMPBELL of the AA
JUDITH JACKSON , Sunday Times HARRY HEYWOOD , editor of Practical Motorist
BERNARD DAY. motor insurance manager of Sun Alliance and London at 11.43* the latest traffic report Producer ARTHUR Phillips
A countrywide look at politics from outside Westminster
Presented from Manchester by GEORGE SCOTT
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Brian Connell , journalist, interviewer and commentator
Andrew Sinclair , historian, film producer and novelist
Mary Warnock , philosopher and headmistress
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leads off this 60-minute up-to-the-minute report: presented by Gordon Clough
Editor HARRY BROWN
Five programmes on major political trials of this century 4: A Question of Faith by GILES PLAYFAIR The Trial of Sacco and Vanzetti
Ostensibly tried for armed robbery and murder, two obscure American-Italian anarchists were in fact the victims of a political witch-hunt in an anti-red scare in America during the 1920s. But because of this. Sacco and Vanzetti were to become the outstanding symbols of revolutionary martyrdom in the United States. Narrator GILES PLAYFAIR with ANTHONY HALL as SaCCO TREVOR MARTIN as Vanzetti and the voices of JUNE BARRIE. MALCOLM HAYES
LESLIE HERITAGE, PATRICK TULL PETER Tl'DDENHAM
Producer BRIAN MILLER (from Bristol)
A Night Out in the 70s
Deaf as an Adder
Travelling Time: JANE FINNIS discusses with other young blind people the kind of holiday arrangements they most enjoy.
Producer THENA BESBEL
GEOFFREY WHEELER recently visited Oundle, Northants
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David Franklin celebrates the 150th anniversary of the Royal Academy of Music.
Through the words and music of past and present students he recreates the spirit of the RAM as it has changed and developed since 1822.
Taking part: DAME EVA TURNER. JOHN DANKWORTH , LEONARD BRAIN, STEVE RACE. JENNIFER VYVYAN , DENIS MATTHEWS , SIR ANTHONY LEWIS. MIKE WINTERS , ROY HENDERSON , JOHN SUMMERS and present-day students at the Academy. Reader JOHN SAMSON Producer HELEN FRY 1
A sequential entertainment for radio starring Ronnie Barker also featuring TERENCE BRADY PAULINE YATES and ANN BEACH with GORDON LANGFORD at the piano The lines are contributed by ARNOLD BROWN , DONALD CHURCHILL DON CURRELL and ANDY KELVIN
JOHN GRAHAM , CHARLES GRIFFIN MYLES RUDGE and TED DICKS
J. G. SAXE. PETER SPENCE GERALD WILEY
Producer JOHN FAWCETT WILSON (Repeated: Friday, 11.15 pm)
FR AGNELLUS ANDREW , OFM
DR JAMES HEMMING , educational psychologist and RABBI LIONEL BLUE answer questions on religious, moral and social issues put by members and friends of West Worthing Baptist Church and representatives of Worthing secondary schools.
Chairman COLIN SEMPER Producer JACK SINGLETON
BBC SCOTTISH
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by HUGH BRADLEY conductor CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN Rossini Overture: William Tell
8.14* Elgar Suite: The Wand of Youth
8.38* Brahms Variations on the St Anthony Chorale
by w. M. THACKERAY The adaptation by JOHN KEIR CROSS rearranged in five parts by BRIDGET MARROW with Judy Parfitt and Michael McClain 3: Beatrix- 1701-1710
In which Henry Esmond , but lately released from prison, is reunited with his Castlewood cousins only to face another setback to his fondest hopes. (For cast see Tuesday, 3.0)
Great houses and great people A series of five programmes 1: Queen Victoria at Osborne Presented by Sir Hugh Casson , RDI, FRIBA with Marjorie Westbury as Queen Victoria Gabriel Woolf , Katherine Parr Osborne House , in the Isle of Wight, was built by Albert between 1845 and 1851 as a private retreat and to house his growing family. Every year Queen Victoria paid three or four visits there.
SIR HUGH CASSON sets the scene and introduces some snapshots of her life at Osborne, before Albert's death and after it. Producer RICHARD KEEN
Walk in the Spirit
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