Make Yourself at Home
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7.45 Bells; programme news
7.50 Sunday Reading from The Charismatic Christ by Michael Ramsey. R. E Ter williger and A. M. Allchin Read by YSANNE CHURCHMAN
7.55 Weather, programme news
A weekly programme of religious news and views presented by GERALD PRIESTLAND Reporter douglas BROWN Producer DAVID WINTER
by ALISTAIR COOKE
(Birmingham)
Holy Communion from Christ Church. Hampstead. Celebrant and preacher REV J. A. SAMPFORD assisted by REV c. COOPER
Readings (NEB): Romans 8, vv 18-23; Luke 6. vv 36-42
Hymns (100 Hymns for Today): Awake, awake (9): Praise we now (84); Praise and thanks-giving (82): Christ for the world we sing (11)
Anthem: Ave Verum (Mozart) The Service sung to the Series 3 setting by John Rutter Organist and choirmaster G. A. S. WHITTARD
JAMES DAVIDSON ROSS appeals on behalf of Break, which provides holiday and emergency care for all handicapped and deprived children, including holiday homes for those at residential schools who have suffered rejection by parents.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: James Davidson Ross , Break, [address removed]
Introduced by JIM PESTRIDGE
Review of Motoring Books: by ERIC TOBITT and PAT GREGORY.
Sleeping Policemen - a means of speed control: comments by COLIN DRYDEN. Daily Telegraph. The Perfect Passenger: by PEGCY MAKINS.
Professional Mechanics: training schemes for garage staff reviewed by JOHN TOOGOOD. Producer JOHN HASLAM at 11.43* the latest traffic report
A countrywide look at politics from outside Westminster
Presented from Manchester by George Scott
Producer MICHAEL GREEN Ring [number removed]
Derek Cooper presents the Sunday edition in which we consider the role of National Parks, take a look at the potato crisp, and have a final round-up of the squatting problem.
Other items as well and, of course, What's On Your Mind?
12.55 Weather, programme news
leads off this 60 minute up-to-the-minute report: presented by Gordon Clough Editor HARRY BROWN
visits Teesside
Members of the Great Ayton Flower Club put questions io FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL
Questionmaster MICHAEL BARRATT Producer KENNETH FORD
(Repeated: Tuesday. 4.5 pm)
Gardeners' Question Time (third series), 40p, from bookshops
Dear Liar by JEROME KILTY with Isabel Dean as Mrs Patrick Campbell and Cyril Cusack as Bernard Shaw
This play is based on the exchange of letters that passed between two theatrical comets from 1899 to 1939.
Producer CHRISTOPHER VENNING
(Cyril Cusack is a National Theatre player)
The sounds and scenes of a year in the past challenge the memories of residents James Burke and Isobel Barnett. and guests Nancy Wise and Terry Wogan. Robin Ray puts the questions, aided by recordings from the BBC Sound Archives. Questions set by MARGARET HOWARD
Producer HELEN FRY
Wogan's World is at 6.15
Talking Point
Discussing listeners' queries and comments about wildlife and the countryside.
Introduced by DEREK JONES Producer ROBIN PRYTHERCH
Series producer DILYS BREESE
(Repeated: Wednesday, 9.5 am. Wildlife: Monday, 10.5 am)
The Rolling Road: a report on a new device which teaches blind people how to walk in a straight line.
Introduced by JANE FINNIS Editor THENA HESHEL
In Touch, 60p, from bookshops
BRIAN JOHNSTON recently visited HMS Belfast, London
Producer RICHARD BURWOOD
5.55 Weather, programme news
'The time has come,' the Walrus said, ' to talk of many things.... '
Terry Wogan invites personalities from showbusiness, sport, and literature to talk about themselves, and everything from cabbages to kings. Today's special guest Aimi Macdonald
Research by PAT MIFFLIN Producer JOCK GALLAGHER
(Rptd: Thursday, 11.5 am)
Wogan answers Any Questions?: Friday at 8.30 pm
The start of the Round 3 contests between the resident London team and teams in different parts of the British Isles. London:
Anthony Quinton (chairman) with Irene Thomas
Professor John Mays Vest:
Jack Longland (chairman) with Lord Fool, Alan Gibson who discover the link between a wall-eyed existentialist, an American naval hero, a romantic German novelist and the richest man in the world. Producer TREVOR HILL
(Repeated: Wednesday, 9.0 pm)
A weekly miscellany of music. people and places to celebrate Sunday
Presenter Martin Muncaster
With THE SMALL HUNDREDWEIGHT Producer COI.IN SEMPER
Introduced by COLIN DORAN BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by HUGH BRADLEY conducted by GAETANO DELOGU
Rossini Overture: The Barber of Seville
9.100 Dvorak Serenade in e, for string orchestra
8.41* Liszt Symphonic Poem: Les préludes
Adapted in eight parts by OLIVIA MANNING from two Of ARNOLD BENNETTS novels with Graham Armitage as Denry Machin The Regent Part I
In which Denry becomes first citizen, with ALAN DEVEREUX and PENELOPE SHAW
Producer ANTHONY CORNISH (Birmingham)
(Repeated: Tuesday, 3.5 pm)
Eighteen turbulent months after the enlargement of the European Economic Community. Britain has begun the process of renegotiating her terms of membership. What has been the experience of the two other countries - Ireland and Denmark-who joined in January 1970? What is the view now in the fourth country - Norway - which obtained membership but whose people turned it down in a referendum?
Alan Watson reports on the EEC as seen from Dublin, Copenhagen and Oslo. Producer BERNARD TATE
The evening office of Compline
preceded by Weather