Make Yourself at Home
Programme for Asian listeners
7.45 Bells; programme news
7.50 Sunday Reading from Have you anything to declarer by D. W. Cleverly Ford, read by .JOHN BAKER
7.55 Weather, programme news
8.1(1 Sunday Paper*
Religious news and views presented by CLIVE JACOBS Reporter DOUGLAS BROWN Producer DAVID WINTER
8.50 Programme news
9.5 Papers
from the Queen's Hall Methodist Mission, Derby: conducted by the Superintendent Minister, REV BILL UEWISON
Hymns (MHB): When morning gilds the skies (113); One who is all unfit to count (159); Father, whose everlasting love (75)
Readings: Luke 5, vv 12-15; Acts 11. vv 1-14, 18
Musical director EDMUND STOW
MICHAEL BARRATT appeals on behalf of LEPRA (British Leprosy Relief Association) which supports medical treatment centres overseas and. in this country, works closely with the Medical Research Council and other bodies.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Michael Barratt. LEPRA, [address removed]
Introduced by jim PESTRIDGE
Vehicle Lighting: a discussion with the Dept of Environment. Forty Years On - my sort of driving instruction: by PEGGY MAKINS.
Learning to Drive: Instructor's viewpoint, ALLAN HADDRELL ; The examiner, COLIN DRYDEN. Producer JOHN HASLAM at 11.43* the latest traffic report
A countrywide look at politics from outside Westminster
Presented from Birmingham by George Scott
Producer DAVID SHUTE Ring [number removed]
Derek Cooper presents the Sunday edition
12.55 Weather, programme news
presented by Gordon Clough Editor HARRY BROWN
(Hepeated: Tuesday, 4.5 pm)
The Holly and the Ivy by WYNYARD BROWNE : adapted by PEGGY WELLS and RAYMOND RAIKES with Stephen Murray Nora Nicholson
JANE KNOWLES , ISOBEL BLACK
' But as a parson you've got a different attitude to life. Can' you see? '
A country vicarage. 1950.
Producer MARTIN JENKINS (1971)
ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions With HUGH SCULLY
Producer PAMELA HOWE (Bristol)
... and the Dutch made Holland
(Details as Wednesday, 9.5 am)
ROBERT BABER , who manages his own farm. talks to TONY HAS-TRICK about the ways in which he copes with practical problems since he lost his sight. Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL Editor THENA HESHEL
Brian Johnston recently visited Canvey Island, Essex.
(Repeated: Tues, 11.5 am)
5.55 Weather, programme news
Lord Harlech discusses with ROBERT MACNEIL his years as British Ambassador in Washington - years which included the Cuba crisis and the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty of 1963 when President Kennedy declared:
Producer ELIZABETH SMITH
Whose Body? by DOROTHY L. SAYERS : adapted in five episodes by CHRIS MILLER starring
5: Bunter Brings a Letter
Producer SIMON BRETT
(Geoffrey Beevers is in ' Dandy Dick ' at the Garrick, London)
A weekly miscellany of music. people and places to celebrate Sunday.
Presenter Martin Muncaster with BERNARD MILES.GERALD PRIESTLAND DOUGLAS BROWN. VERNON SPROXTON Producer COLIN SEMPER
Introduced by DOUGLAS VAUGHAN ACADEMY OF THE BBC concertmaster PETER MOUNTAIN conducted by LAWRENCE LEONARD LEVON CHILINGIRIAN (violin) SIMON ROWLAND JONES (viola) Arnold Sinfonietta No 1
8.11* Hoist St Paul 's Suite
8.25* Mozart Sinfonia Cor.certante in E flat, for violin, viola and orchestra (K 364)
by Charles Dickens
Adapted in 13 episodes and produced by Charles Lefeaux
(Repeated: Tuesday, 3.5 pm)
Introduced by Brian J. Ford 3: Filling the Energy Gap
The current energy shortage focuses attention on the present. But what about long-term energy supplies? The potential sources are diverse: ranging from the sun to the centre of the earth. Which of these possibilities is the most realistic? Speakers include:
SIR PETER KENT. chairman of the Natural Environment Research Council, and DR IAN FELL, fuel technologist, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Producer MICHAEL BRIGHT
The least of the Apostles
11.30' Closedown