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for the Blind from the South Church, Stone-haven, Kincardineshire conducted by REV ROBIN RICHMOND Praise: Metrical Psalm 23: The Lord's my shepherd; I heard the voice of Jesus say (RCH 410); 0 love that wilt not let me go (RCH 424): 0 for a closer walk with God (RCH 457) Organist ALEXANDER BOYLE
Present at this service are members of the Blind Association in Aberdeen, who include the minister and the organist

Contributors

Organist:
Alexander Boyle

JEAN METCALFE appeals on behalf of Prospect Hall, Selly Oak, Birmingham, a new venture offering disabled people opportunities to develop interests and skills with other students through short residential courses on the College campus. Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Jean Metcalfe [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Metcalfe
Unknown:
Jean Metcalfe

Introduced by JIM PESTRIDGE
Seat Belts and the Young Driver: JOHN TOOGOOD investigates current views.
Pets on Holiday: PAT GREGORY collects some useful advice. Wait No Longer: stricter parking enforcement, by CHARLES BRANDRETH.
Keep Your Caravan: Caravan Club advice on security by DEREK AGNEW.
Producer ARTHUR PHILLIPS at 11.43* the latest traffic report

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jim Pestridge
Unknown:
John Toogood
Unknown:
Pat Gregory
Unknown:
Charles Brandreth.
Unknown:
Derek Agnew.
Producer:
Arthur Phillips

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:
Norman Hunt. Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford; Juliet Mitchell , author of Woman's Estate and specialist in English literature: Brian Glanville , novelist and sports writer
[number removed](16 lines) will take calls from 11.0 am onward. Or send your question in advance on a postcard with your telephone number to Whatever You Think, Room 4066, Broadcasting House, London WIA 1AA
12.55 Weather, programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Michelmore
Unknown:
Norman Hunt.
Unknown:
Juliet Mitchell
Unknown:
Brian Glanville

Foundation Trilogy Author ISAAC ASIMOV
A series of eight programmes Book 3: Second Foundation
Programme 7: The Mule Finds The Mule controls the Foundation. The only threat to his omnipotence is the Second Foundation and he desires to destroy it. But if Seldon's Plan is to succeed the Second Foundation must survive - yet it must be seen to be wiped out. Of the Foundation:Of Rossem: Of the Second Foundation:
Encyclopedic read-out DAVID VALLA
Adaptation MIKE STOTT Producer DAVID CAIN
BBC Radiophonic Workshop

Contributors

Unknown:
Isaac Asimov
Unknown:
David Valla
Unknown:
Mike Stott
Producer:
David Cain
The Mule:
Wolfe Morris
Han Pritcher:
John Justin
Bail Channis:
Trader Faulkner
Huxlani:
Brian Haines
The Governor:
Douglas Blackwell
The Elders:
Ronald Heroman
The Elders:
John Ruddock
The Guardian:
Cyril Shaps

Arthur Askey looks over his years as an entertainer and the friends and colleagues amongst whom he has spent, and continues to spend, his very active life. He recalls: DONALD PEERS
HENRY HALL and CHARLIE CHESTER
BENNO MOISEIWITSCH
HERMIONE GINGOLD and ALFRED MARKS
NORMAN [.ONG
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM
' The Glums ': JIMMY EDWARDS
DICK BENTLEY , JUNE WHITFIELD Producer
ALASTAIR SCOTT JOHNSTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Askey
Unknown:
Donald Peers
Unknown:
Henry Hall
Unknown:
Charlie Chester
Unknown:
Benno Moiseiwitsch
Unknown:
Hermione Gingold
Unknown:
Jimmy Edwards
Unknown:
Dick Bentley
Unknown:
June Whitfield
Unknown:
Alastair Scott Johnston

Question Time
ERIC T. BOULTER , Director General of the RNIB, answers questions on the Institute's future from DONALD JACKSON , Chairman of the National Association of Social Workers for the Blind, and MARTIN MILLIGAN of the National Federation of the Blind. JANE FINNIS is in the chair. Producer JOCELYN RYDER-SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric T. Boulter
Unknown:
Donald Jackson
Unknown:
Martin Milligan
Unknown:
Jane Finnis
Producer:
Jocelyn Ryder-Smith

by ROBERT BARR
A six-part serial continuing the story of Jim Nicholson in which he undertakes a vital mission to rescue or kill a captured agent. with Edward de Souza and Geoffrey Frederick 6: The Last Day
Producer CHARLES MAXWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Barr
Unknown:
Jim Nicholson
Unknown:
Geoffrey Frederick
Producer:
Charles Maxwell
Jim Nicholson:
Edward de Souza
Paul O'Donnell:
Geoffrey Frederick
Sgt Kelly:
Derek Seaton
Alex Mathieson:
Alex Scott
Anton:
David Nettheim
Control:
Nigel Graham

for His (;
Iory Tom Fleming introduces Dame Flora Robson and Gary Watson BBC SINGERS conductor JOHN POOLE organist WILLIAM DAVIS
The music includes an extract from Haydn's Creation, Alcock's Sanctus and hymns for Trinity Sunday
Producer ANGELA TILBY

Contributors

Introduces:
Iory Tom Fleming
Unknown:
Dame Flora Robson
Unknown:
Gary Watson
Conductor:
John Poole
Organist:
William Davis
Producer:
Angela Tilby

by ANTHONY TROLLOPE adapted for radio in 20 parts from six of his novels
Book 2: Barchester Towers Episode 5:
Mr Slope Shows his Hand dramatised by CONSTANCE COX with Robert Harris as Archdeacon Grantly
Carleton Hobbs as Mr Harding

Contributors

Dramatised By:
Constance Cox
Unknown:
Robert Harris
Unknown:
Carleton Hobbs

A discussion in six parts about mainstream political philosophy in Britain today. Four eminent Members of Parliament, Michael Foot, Roy Jenkins, Reginald Maudling and Enoch Powell, talk about the political motives and assumptions of the 70s. Programme 2
Rt Hon Roy Jenkins, MP
Rt Hon Reginald Maudling, MP
Chairman Robin Day
Producers ROLAND CHALLIS and ANTHONY MONCRIEFF

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Foot.
Unknown:
Roy Jenkins.
Unknown:
Reginald Maudling
Unknown:
Enoch Powell
Unknown:
Rt Honroy Jenkins, Mp
Unknown:
Rt Honreginald Maudling.
Producers:
Roland Challis
Producers:
Anthony Moncrieff

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