Make Yourself at Home
Programme for Asian listeners
7.45 Bells; programme news
7.50 Sunday Reading from Summons to Life by Martin Israel
Read by GABRIEL WOOLF
7.55 Weather, programme news
Religious news and views presented by CLIVE JACOBS Reporter DOUGLAS BROWN Producer DAVID WINTER
8.50 Programme news
8.55 Weather
by ALISTAIR COOKE
An Act of Worship, more especially for blind people, from St Peter 's Church, Westleigh, near Bideford, Devon: led by REV JOHN SHEPHEARD-WALWYN
Hymns (A and M): Praise, my soul (298); How sweet the name of Jesus sounds (176); Loving Shepherd of thy sheep (334); Jesus the very thought of thee (solo); Love divine (520)
Psalm 23 (Crimond)
Reading: 1 Corinthians 13 Organist FRANK SELBY
CLIVE DUNN appeals on behalf of Larkfield Hall , which is building family group homes for mentally retarded young people.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Clive Dunn , Larkfield Hall , [address removed]
Introduced by jim pestridge
The Western Way of Death: DR MALCOLM CARRUTHERS diSCUSses his book on human stress With DONALD NORFOLK.
Teaching Safety: RICHARD hudSON-EVANS investigates methods used by schools.
Getting Experience: some suggestions for new drivers from TINA LAN.RANCHI.
A Peep Deep Shine: MICHAEL KEMP finds a new car polish. Producer JOHN HASLAM at 11.43* the latest traffic report
A countrywide look at politics from outside Westminster Presented from Bristol by George Scott
Producer CAROLE STONE Ring 0272-39432
Derek Cooper presents the Sunday edition
12.55 Weather, programme news
leads off this 60-minute up-to-the-minute report: presented by Gordon Clough
MICHAEL BARRATT invites
FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL to answer questions which listeners have sent in by post. Producer KENNETH FORD
Questions, on postcards please, to: Gardeners' Question Time, BBC, Woodhouse Lane , Leeds LS29PX
Jane Clegg by ST JOHN ERVINE
MRS CLEGG : Men's a funny lot wotever way you take them. an' it's my belief a wise woman shuts her eyes to more'n 'alf wot goes on in the world. She'd be un'appy if she didn't, and it's no good bein' un'appy.
JANE: I'm not like that. I demand as much as I give. It isn'fair to take all and give nothing.
Producer MICHAEL HEFFERNAN
by L. P. HARTLEY
Read by Nigel Stock (7)
A magazine edition - including maps of flowers and fleas, and the voices of a family of young stoats.
Introduced by PETER FRANCE
Producer DILYS BREESE (Bristol) (Repeated: Wednesday, 9.5 am. Wildlife: Monday, 10.5 am)
A weekly magazine of special interest to blind listeners
Educational Advisory Service: Christine LONG talks about the help available to the parents of blind children.
Introduced by jane finnis Editor THENA HESHEL
In Touch, 60p, from bookshops
BRIAN JOHNSTON recently visited Eastwood, Nottinghamshire Producer RICHARD burwood
Market Rasen, Lincolnshire)
5.55 Weather, programme news
I am flat-chested and if bras, breasts or shape are mentioned in male company I freeze.
One of the problems to be discussed in the studio by DR WENDY GREENGROSS , DR FAITH SPICER and clinical psychologist PAUL BROWN
Chairman Jean Metcalfe Producer SUSAN snailum
(Repeated: Thursday, 11.5, am)
London v North (Round 2) London:
Anthony Quinton (chairman) with Irene Thomas
Professor John Mays North of England:
Jack Longland (chairman) with Dr Patrick Nuttgens Professor Harry Armytage who are asked to discover how a German writer who died in 1900 effects a connection between the prophet of Ormudz and Clark Kent.
Producer TREVOR HILL
(Rptd: Wednesday, 9.0 pm)
A weekly miscellany of music, people and places to celebrate Sunday
Presenter Martin Muncaster
With THE SMALL HUNDREDWEIGHT Producer COLIN SEMPER
Introduced by DENIS jones PHILIPP HIRSCHHORN (violin)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader Sydney HUMPHREYS conducted by URI segal
Mendelssohn Intermezzo, Nocturne and Scherzo (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
8.17* Brahms Violin Concerto in D major
Adapted in eight parts by OLIVIA MANNING from tWO Of ARNOLD BENNETT 'S novels with The Card: Part 2
In which Denry, ' a proper card,' leaves his Bursley home in the Potteries for a Llandudno holiday and further success.
With CHARLES WILLIAMS
TERENCE DAVIES , RALPH LAWTON ERIC BALL and ELIZABETH REVILL Producer ANTHONY CORNISH (Birmingham)
(Repeated: Tuesday, 3.5 pm)
(John Bott is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
9.58 Weather
Not only is the human brain divided into two halves but each half appears to have its own particular function. This has been known by surgeons and neurologists for many years; but recently, in America, psychologists have begun to realise that it is possible to make deliberate use of both halves of the brain and so to expand one's mental scope.
Pat Williams talks to some of the people who are exploring these possibilities and finds what their work may mean for the future. Taking part are PROFESSOR ROBERT ORNSTEIN DR CHRISTOPHER EVANS DR JOHN LILLY
PROFESSOR JOHN TAYLOR
Producer MICHAEL TOTTON
Words and music on a Christian theme: devised and introduced by H. COLIN DAVIS
Music contributed by the BBC SINGERS. Pianist DAVID DAVIS
preceded by Weather