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Mass for Palm Sunday from the Abbey of St Michael the Archangel, Belmont, Hereford. Celebrant FR DERMOT FURLONG , OSB. Preacher THE RT REV ABBOT
.JEROME HODKINSON, OSB
Readings: Isaiah 50, vv 4-7: Philippians 2, vv 6, 11: St Mark's Passion
Hymns: Hosanna Filio David (R R. Terry); Motet, Ave Verum (Mozart): Motet, Jesus bleibet meine Freunde (J. S. Bach); All glory, praise and honour (PHB 85)
Choirmaster EAMMON AGNEW
Organist BRO WM SHERWOOD, OSB Action of the Mass described by m JOHN THOMPSON

Contributors

Unknown:
St Michael
Unknown:
Fr Dermot Furlong

MICHAEL FLANDERS appeals on behalf of the Disabled Living Foundation which works to improve the daily lives of young and old disabled from any cause, whether mental or physical.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Michael Flanders [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Flanders

Introduced by JIM PESTRIDGE
What is Safety? Women attending a Road Safety Conference at Keele University question GEORGE EYLES, Director of Tests, IAM; COURTENAY EDWARDS, motoring correspondent, Sunday Telegraph; chairman JOHN TOOGOOD
April Showers and the Motorist: by INGRID HOLFORD
The Towing Bracket: advice for caravanners from HARRY HEYWOOD and RODNEY WITTER

at 11.43* the latest traffic report

Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Pestridge
Unknown:
George Eyles
Unknown:
Courtenay Edwards
Unknown:
John Toogood
Unknown:
Ingrid Holford
Unknown:
Harry Heywood
Unknown:
Rodney Witter
Producer:
John Haslam

Derek Cooper invites you to ring him on [number removed]to exchange ideas live by phone on any subject bar party politics with studio guests:
Brian Glanville, novelist and sports writer, Honor Balfour, Anglo-American journalist, Norman Hunt, Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, expert on problems of British Government.
Call from 11.00 am onwards. Or send your question to Whatever You Think, Room 4066, Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
12.55 Weather, programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Cooper
Unknown:
Brian Glanville
Unknown:
Norman Hunt.

medium wave Whisky Galore by COMPTON MACKENZIE : adapted for radio by Moray mclaren Murray Melvin with Malcolm Hayes , David Steuart Our tale opens on an evening during World War II, in Snorvig - the picturesque little port on the island of Great Todday.
Producer STEWART CONN

Contributors

Unknown:
Compton MacKenzie
Unknown:
Moray McLaren
Unknown:
Murray Melvin
Unknown:
Malcolm Hayes
Unknown:
David Steuart
Producer:
Stewart Conn
Storyteller:
David Steuart
Joseph Macroon:
John MacDonald
Roderick MacRurie:
Duncan McIntyre
Dr Maclaren:
Iames Ross
Highland Voice:
James Gavigan
Biff er murdo:
MacDon Ald
Peigi Macroon:
Eileen McCallum
Sgt-Major Odd:
Murray Melvin
Mrs Campbell:
Marjorie Dalziel
George Campbell:
John Shedden
Fr Macalister:
James Crampsey
Duncan Macroon:
Michael Elder
Capt Waggett:
Malcolm Hayes
Mrs Waggett:
Sheila Latimer
Colonel Lindsay-Wolseley:
Arthur Boland
Catriona Macleod:
Gwyneth Guthrie
Capt Stewart:
Alec Monteath
Mrs Odd:
Clare Richards

Question Time: blind people put their viewpoint.
TOM PARKER of the National League of the Blind and Disabled. and FRED reid of the National Federation of the Blind, with JANE FINNIS in the chair, talk to DUDLEY SMITH , MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Employment, and EDWARD VENN. Deputy Director General of the Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Producer JOCELYN ryder-smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Parker
Unknown:
Jane Finnis
Unknown:
Dudley Smith

3: Lincoln by MIKE STOTT
In New Rome there walked three men,
A Judas, a Brutus and a Spy.
Each planned he should be king When Abraham should die.
(Lafayette Baker. Lincoln's Secret Police chief)
Producer R. D. SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Stott
Producer:
R. D. Smith
Abraham Lincoln:
Blain Fairman
Historian:
Margaret Robertson'
Reader/Quote:
Ann Murray
Questioner:
Brian Wildi
Booth:
Henry Stamper
Butler:
Nigel Anthony
Milton:
Leo Maguire
Stanton:
Edward Bishop
McClellan:
Patrick Tull
Richmond:
Ian Ricketts
Baker:
Peter Marinker
Johnson:
Robert Gladwell

Round 1: London v Scotland London:
Anthony Quinton (chairman) with Irene Thomas
Professor John Mays : Scotland
Jack Longland (chairman) with Robin Duff
William Carrocher
Producer TREVOR HILL

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Quinton
Unknown:
Irene Thomas
Unknown:
John Mays
Unknown:
Jack Longland
Unknown:
Robin Duff
Unknown:
William Carrocher
Producer:
Trevor Hill

An aiilhjlogy in words and music on the theme of God's humility, including hymns and sacred music for Palm Sunday. He whom we worship is humility itself incarnate
Tom Fleming introduces
Morag Hood and Alec McCowen with the BBC singers conductor JOHN POOLE organist BARRY ROSE soloists FRANCES GREGORY
ARTHUR RANSOME
Producer ANGELA TILSY

Contributors

Introduces:
Tom Fleming
Unknown:
Morag Hood
Unknown:
Alec McCowen
Conductor:
John Poole
Organist:
Barry Rose
Soloists:
Frances Gregory
Soloists:
Arthur Ransome
Producer:
Angela Tilsy

The novel by HENRY JAMES adapted in five parts by donal» mcwhinnie and FRANK HAUSER with Valerie Colgan
Peter Marinker and Gary Bond The end of the last century.
1 A swift carriage - a dark night - riding a road that one can'see: that's my idea of happiness.' Part 1
(For cast see Tuesday, 3.0 pm) Becoming a lady: page 4

Contributors

Novel By:
Henry James
Novel By:
Frank Hauser
Unknown:
Valerie Colgan
Unknown:
Peter Marinker
Unknown:
Gary Bond

It is now three months since Britain became a member of the European Economic Community.
Alan Watson discusses the impact Britain has made on Europe, and Europe on Britain, during this period, with some of the people whose lives have been directly affected by our entry.
Producer ANNE sloman

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Watson

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