Make Yourself at Home
Programme for Asian listeners
7.45 Bells followed by programme news
7.50 Sunday Reading
My Childhood by Maxim Gorky Read by GABRIEL WOOLF (3)
7.55 Weather, programme news
A weekly programme of religious news and views presented by PAUL BARNES
Reporter DOUGLAS BROWN
Producer DAVID WINTER
8.50 Programme news
9.5 Sunday Papers
by ALISTAIR COOKE
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(from Birmingham)
from Rochdale Parish Church Preacher and conductor REV CANON F. J. HOYLE
Organist and choirmaster W. NUTTER
Assistant organist ALAN CHEW
Hymns (A and M Rev): 0 praise ye the Lord (376); Angel voices ever singing (246)
Readings: Psalm 148; Judges 7, vv 1-8; Mark 9, vv 14-29
REV BILL BURRIDGE appeals on behalf of Green Pastures, a non-profit-making home in the Churches' Ministry of Healing, which offers renewal for body, mind and spirit to a wide variety of needy people.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Rev Bill Burridge [address removed]
Introduced by JIM PESTRIDGE
Motor Insurance Today: CLIVE JACOBS puts questions to the British Insurance Association. Motoring Abroad: Swedish Style, by COLIN DRYDEN ; The American Way, by SIMON TAYLOR.
The Shocking ' Car: INGRID HOLFORD talks about static electricity.
Producer ARTHUR PHILLIPS at 11.43* the latest traffic report
A countrywide look at politics from outside Westminster Presented from Bristol by George Scott
Ring 0272-39432
Producer CAROLE STONE
George Luce presents the Sunday edition with new topics for the day; a chance to hear again the items you thought the best of the week; and, of course, What's On Your Mind?
12.55 Weather, programme news
presented by Nicholas Woolley Editor HARRY BROWN
A year of Gardeners' Question Time
KENNETH FORD recalls some at the places visited and some of the questions asked during the past year
With FRED LOADS , BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL
Producer KENNETH FORD
(Repeated: Tuesday, 4.5 pm)
Vile Bodies: a radio play by BARRY CAMPBELL from the novel by EVELYN WAUGH with John Standing , Lynn Redgrave and Anna Cropper
The Bright Young Things of the late 20s in a world that vanished before the last war.
1928: the place, mainly London.
Producer R. D. SMITH
Withdrawal pleasures: page 4
A selection of stories from Winnie the Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner by A. A. MILNE : abridged for radio by BARBARA SLEIGH
Storyteller Bernard Cribblns
4: An Expotition to the North Pole, and Pooh and Piglet Nearly Catch a Woozle
Producer MARTIN JENKINS
Talking Point: discussing listeners' queries and comments about wildlife and the country-side. Introduced by DEREK JONES Producer DILYS BREESE (from Bristol. Repeated: Wednesday,
9.5 am. Wildlife: Mon. 10.5 am) Questions to Talking Point, The Living World, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
DAVID SCOTT BLACKBALL presents a monthly news round-up of items of special interest to visually handicapped people. Producer THENA HESHEL
BRIAN JOHNSTON recently visited Penkridge, Staffordshire
Producer RICHARD BURWOOD
(Extended version: Wed, 7.30)
5.55 Weather, programme news
Recently at the age of 42 1 had an illegitimate baby, which has been adopted because it seems that way he'll have a better chance. Parting with him has been the most searing experience of my life. How can I come to terms with itt One of the problems to be discussed this evening by DR WENDY GREENGROSS , DR JAMES HEMMING and RAY OAKLEY.
Chairman Jean Mctcalfe Producer THENA HESHEL
London v Midlands: Round 3 London:
Anthony Quinton (chairman' with Irene Thomas
Professor John Mays Midlands:
Jack Longland (chairman) with John Julius Norwich Dr Fred Milson
Producer TREVOR HILL
(Repeated: Wednesday. 9.0 pm
Religious music of a celebratory kind for a summer Sunday evening
Presented by Leonard Pearce , Guest George Reindorp , Bishop of Salisbury
SOloiSt ANTHONY ROLFE JOHNSON (tenor) accompanist ANTHONY FROGGATI Producer COLIN SEMPER
ALAN LOCKWOOD (flute) THOMAS RATTER (oboe)
MAURICE MURPHY (trumpet) BARRY GRIFFITHS (violin) BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conductor BRYDEN THOMSON
Bach Brandenburg Concerto No 2, in f major
8.16* Dvorak Symphony No 9. in E minor (From the New World)
by ANTHONY TROLLOPE adapted for radio in 20 parts Book 5:
The Small House at Allington Episode 12:
Peacocks on the Lawn dramatised by PETER RUSSELL
Norman Shelley as Squire Dale Cécile Chevreau as Mrs Dale
(For full cast see Tues, 3.5 pm)
There are as many different types of commune as there are people wanting to form them
Wilfred De'Ath looks at the pros and cons of commune life and talks to three people who have chosen it - temporarily at least - as an alternative to the ' outside ' world.
Producer MICHELL RAPER
The peace of God