Make Yourself at Home
Programme for Asian listeners
7.45 Bells followed by programme news
7.50 Sunday Reading Gift from the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh Read by KATHERINE PARR (2)
7.55 Weather, programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
Religious news and views presented by PAUL BARNES Reporter DOUGLAS BROWN Producer DAVID WINTER
8.50 Programme news
8.55 Weather
9.5 Sunday Papers
with the choir and people of St Jude's. Southsea
Preacher REV DONALD CHURCHMAN assisted by REV RAYMOND VINCE
Hymns (Anglican Hymn Book): Come, let us join our cheerful songs (16); Good Christian men (181); 0 walk with Jesus (635) Anthem: Jesus, fount of consolation (Bach)
Readings: Exodus 16, vv 9-18; Luke 24, vv 13-33 (rsv) Organist JAMES ARNEILL
ANDREW CRUICKSHANK appeals on behalf of St Giles' Centre, Camberwell which offers immediate friendship and temporary shelter day or night to people in distress, particularly young girls adrift in London.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Andrew Cruickshank[address removed]
Members of the CAMDA South East Group and the Disabled Drivers Association question
ALISDAIR AIRD, editor, Motoring Whichr; BARBARA RICHARDS , senior medical social worker, Stoke Mandeville Hospital; MAXWELL BOYD , motoring correspondent, Sunday Times; HARRY LOUIS, editor-in-chief, Motor Cycle. Chairman PETER WEST. Recorded at the Grasshopper Inn, Westerham, Kent Producer jim PESTRIDGE at 11.43* the latest traffic report
A countrywide look at politics from outside Westminster
Presented from Birmingham by George Scott
Studio tel no: [number removed]Producer DAVID SHUTE
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:
Donald MacRae , Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics; Rosemary Anne Sisson, historical novelist and playwright; Brian Connell , author and commentator
Calls from 11.0 am onward. Or send your question to Whatever You Think, Room 4066. Broadcasting House, London WIA 1AA
12.55 Weather, programme news
leads off this 60-minute up-to-the-minute report: presented by Gordon Clough
Editor HARRY BROWN
visits Glamorganshire
(Repeated: Tuesday, 4.0 pm)
(medium wave only)
Author Isaac Asimov
A series of eight programmes
'The Galactic Empire is doomed, the seeds of its destruction have been sown - by itself. Only the great psychologist and mathematician Hari Seldon has both the foresight and the knowledge to save the Galaxy from thousands of years of barbarism. This was the reason for his setting up the Foundation.'
Asimov's Foundation Trilogy is published by Panther: 35p each volume
Compulsive creativity: page 5
Marghanita Laski introduces her selection of the poems illustrating Rudyard Kipling's intoxication with the history of England and his genius in catching the voice and experience of the ordinary man.
A series of five programmes 1: Roman Britain to the Norman Conquest
I've been in Britain 40 years. What should I do in Rome?
Readers GARY WATSON, JOHN ARLOTT, HANNAH GORDON, JOHN SAMSON, J...1.
MURPHY BOB COPPER. Producer HELEN FRY
Six programmes illustrating how archaeology is changing our knowledge of the past.
2: The Church is One Foundation Of the 18.000 parish churches of England at least 4.500 may be destroyed by the end of this century and with them. important archaeological evidence. PETER FOWLER visits the outstandingly important Anglo-Saxon church of St Mary's. Deerhurst. Gloucestershire, to discuss the current excavation there, and the problem, with PHILIP RAHTZ , DR H. M. TAYLOR , MARGARET JESSON , JEREMY JONES and MICK ASTON
Producer ROY HAYWARD
Talking Point
(Details as Wednesday. 9.5 am)
News Round-Up: GEORGE MIL LER reports on events of special interest to blind people Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL
Producer JOCELYN RYDER-SMITH
Brian Johnston recently visited Bramhall, Cheshire
(Extended version: Wed, 7.30)
5.55 Weather, programme news
6: The Only Death Great Enough Gandhi
Written and narrated by HALLAM TENNYSON
Would you rather he died of old age or indigestion? This was the only death great enough for him (MRS SAROJINI NAIDU. poetess and politician) with Charles Lewsen as Mahatma Gandhi
Sam Dastor as Godse, the assassin, and the voices of GARARD GREEN, ZOHRA
SEGAL ANTHONY HALL , ROLF LEFEBVRE Producer MAURICE LEITCH
London v Wales: Round 1
(Details as Wednesday, 9.0 pm)
for The Simplicity of Childhood
Tom Fleming introduces Dame Flora Robson, Alec McCowen
BBC CHORAL SOCIETY conductor JOHN POOLE organist BARRY ROSE
Soloists YVONNE NEWMAN, AMERAL GUNSON, VERONICA LUCAS, ANTHONY RANSOME
The music includes hymns and songs about childhood and Benjamin Britten's 'The Birds' Producer ANGELA TILBY
BBC TRAINING ORCHESTRA concertmaster PETER MOUNTAIN conducted by ERICH SCHMID
Mendelssohn Overture: Son and Stranger
8.10* Wagner Siegfried Idyll
8.29* Beethoven Symphony No 8, in F
The novel by HENRY JAMES adapted in five parts by DONALD MCWHINNIE and FRANK HAUSER with Valerie Colgan
Peter Marinker. Gary Bond Madi Hedd and John Carson
Isabel has married Gilbert Osmond , to the dismay of her friends and relatives, but to the satisfaction of Mme Merle. who promoted the match. Three years have passed. Part 4 (For cast see Tuesday. 3.0 pm)
9.58 Weather
A look at the present plight and future shape of town and country: compiled and introduced by Jeremy Bugler , Environment Correspondent, The Observer
The Motorway and the City
2: London: Transport After the Election
With the new administration in County Hall. how will the capital's transport problems be approached? Will war be declared on the urban motorist? Speakers include: PERCY BELL and EVELYN DENiNGTON , members of the GLC: SIR REGINALD GOODWIN, Leader of the GLC: OLAF LAMBERT. joint managing director, Automobile Association: R. H. PHILLIPSON , British Road Federation; STEPHEN PLOWDEN. secretary. Independent Commission on Transport; HELENE MIDDLEWEEK , director, London Motorway Action Group: MICHAEL THOMPSON , chairman. London Amenity and Transport Assoc. Producer LEONIE COHN
Ye are my friends