Make Yourself at Home
Programme for Asian listeners
7.50 Sunday Reading
Letters from the Desert by Carlo Carretto
Read by WILLIAM EEDLE
7.55 Weather, programme news
Religious news and views presented by PAUL BARNES Reporter DOUGLAS BROWN Producer DAVID WINTER
8.50 Programme news
8.55 Weather
9.5 med wave Sunday Papers
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Holy Communion Series 2 from the Parish Church of St John. Glastonbury. Somerset
Officiant and Preacher: the Vicar, THE REV PETER HAYNES. assisted by THE REV STANLEY RYCROFT
Introit: Psalm 95, vv 1-7
Hymns (English Hymnal Service Book): Hark the glad sound (88); Praise to the Holiest (208): All creatures of our God and King (299)
Anthems: Bow down thine ear (Arensky); 0 holy Spirit (Tye) Readings: Isaiah 30, vv 18-21; 1 Corinthians 4, vv 8-13; Matthew 5. vv 1-12
Organist ROBIN WALKER
SIR JOHN BETJEMAN, CBE, appeals on behalf of Peterborough Cathedral's famous West Front. which is in urgent need of restoration and cleaning.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Sir John Betjeman[address removed]
Introduced by JIM PESTRIDGE
Why be Different? RICHARD HUDSON-EVANS investigates the standardisation of car parts by manufacturers
E-Marking: JOHN TOOGOOD explains the European Approval system
Motor Insurance in the Freeze: by RONALD BEALE
Farewell to Clapham: CLIVE JACOBS laments the Transport Museum at 11.43* the latest traffic report Producer JOHN HASLAM
A countrywide look at politics from outside Westminster
Presented from Manchester by George Scott
Studio tel no: [number removed]Producer MICHAEL GREEN
Cliff Michelmore invites you to ring him on [number removed]to exchange ideas live by phone on any subject bar party politics with studio guests:
Fay Weldon , novelist, Norman Hunt, Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford and an expert on the problems of British Government, Patrick Moore author of 59 books, mainly on astronomy.
[number removed] (16 lines) will take calls from 11.00 am onward. Or 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-minute up-to-the-minute report: presented by Gordon Clough
visits Romford in Essex
ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions with HUGH SCULLY
Producer PAMELA HOWE
A magazine edition of this programme including some of the winning entries of the Scotch Wildlife Sound Recording Contest 1973.
Introduced by DEREK JONES Producer PETER FRANCE
Series producer dilys BREESE
(from Bristol. Shortened version: Wednesday, 9.5 am)
A weekly magazine of special interest to blind listeners.
Readers On Tap: BOB GREEN-HALGH reports on a service in Kenilworth that other areas could copy. Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BI. ACKHALL
Producer JOCELYN RYDER-SMITH
BRIAN JOHNSTON recently visited Wilton, Wiltshire
Producer RICHARD BURWOOD
(Extended version: Wed, 7.30 pm).
I am an outgoing, ' never-say-no ' person who is finding that friends are becoming more and more demanding and I am getting to the stage where I'm doing my good deeds with almost bitter feeling.
I find it impossible to make new and lasting friendships ... if only I knew how to contact other lonely people.
Two problems about friendship which, among others, are discussed in the studio with DR WENDY GREENGROSS ; DAVID HOBMAN , Director of Age Concern: and NORMAN INGRAM-SMITH. Director of the Social Service Unit at St Martin-in-the-Fields, London.
Chairman Jean Metcalfe Producer HUGH PURCELL
David Franklin and Frank Muir challenge
Ian Wallace and Denis Norden In the chair Steve Race
(Repeated: Thursday, 12.25pm)
In every life there are moments of decision - turning-points that shape a persons character and outlook. Looking back they may stand out more clearly. This week:
Dr David Stafford-Clark , director, York Clinic , Guy's Hospital, talks to PETER DE ROSA
Introduced by COLIN DORAN MALCOLM BINNS (piano) BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader SYDNEY HUMPHREYS conducted by DRYDEN THOMSON
Mozart Symphony No 31, in D major (Paris) (K297)
8.22* Beethoven Piano Concerto No 4, in G major
by WINIFRED HOLTRY : adapted for radio in five instatments by OLIVE SHAPLEY
2: Councillor Huggins Meets his Avenging Angel
(For full cast see Tues, 3.0 pm)
on Leonardo da Vinel's
Mona Lisa '
What do we know of the origins of this most famous of all paintings! Where or when did Leonardo paint itf Who was the sitterf Is the ' Mona Lisa that hangs behind thick glass in the Louvre really the original?
These are among the questions LORD CLARK examines in his lecture. It was the first in a new series of annual lectures on the art of portraiture instituted by the Burlington Magazine and delivered a month ago at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
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