Make Yourself at Home
Programme for Asian listeners
7.45 Bells; programme news
7.50 Sunday Reading from Crowded Canvas by Max Warren
ReaderGARARD GREEN
7.55 Weather, programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
Religious news and views presented by GERALD PRIESTLAND Reporter DOUGLAS BROWN ProducerDAVID WINTER
8.50 Programme news
8.55 Weather
9.5 Papers
by ALISTAIR COOKE
for Hospital Sunday from Princess Margaret's Hospital. Swindon: conducted by REV DEREK PALMER
0 taste and see: Jesus, where'er thy people meet (Wareham); The Lord's my shepherd (Crimond): Son of God (Everton): 0 God whose will (Martyrdom)
1 Cor 12, vv 12-31 (NEB)
Anthem: God be in my head (Walford Davies)
Hospital Choir conducted by DR DAVID STEPHENS
Organist SISTER JOAN MATTHEWS
COUNCILLOR EMRYS PRIDE. Trustee and Honorary Treasurer, appeals on behalf of the Kidney Research Unit for Wales Foundation which exists to give financial support to the Institute of Renal Disease where a comprehensive kidney research programme is in progress.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Councillor Emrys Pride, Kidney Research Unit for Wales Foundation, [address removed]
The London Motor Show 1974
The Show: COURTENAY EDWARDS of the Sunday Telegraph.
The Cars: STUART BLADON of Autocar.
Engineering Developments: JOE Lowrey.
Show Background: JOHN TOOGOOD Chairman jim PESTRIDGE Producer JOHN HASLAM at 11.43* the latest traffic report
Countrywide reactions from outside Westminster to current political issues: 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 Nicholas Woolley Editor HARRY BROWN
visits Bletchley, Bucks
(Repeated: Tuesday, 4.5 pm)
The General of the Dead Army Dramatised by FREDERICK BRADNUM from the Albanian novel by ISMAIL KADARE translated by DEREK COLTMAN
This ironic and macabre comedy is based on a true incident when a General of one of the armies which invaded Albania during the Second World War returned to collect the bodies of the soldiers who died there, Maurice Denham as the Italian General, and-Rolf Lefebvre as the Italian Priest John Moffatt as the Albanian Expert David March as the German General
Incidental music composed and directed by TERENCE ALLBRIGHT Producer IAN COTTERELL
ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions With HUGH SCULLY
Producer PAMELA HOWE (Bristol) Going for a Song: English Furniture, £1.75, from bookshops
A magazine edition of this programme about wildlife and the countryside.
Introduced by PETER FRANCE Producer JOHN HARRISON
Series producer DILYS BREESE
(Repeated: Wednesday, 9.5 am)
An easy snack to make: hints from JILL ALLEN for blind housewives. Introduced by PETER WHITE Editor THENA HESHEL
Brian Johnston recently visited Auchterarder. Perthshire
(Repeated: Tuesday. 11.5 am)
5.55 Weather, programme news
Our daughter seems unable to make friends at school.
My life is becoming governed by my superstitions.
Two of the problems to be discussed in the studio with headmistress ELAINE DUNFORD , youth counsellor DR FAITH SPICER, and educational psychologist DR JAMES HEMMING. Chairman Jean Metcalfe Producer SUSAN SNAILUM
(Repeated: Thursday, 11.5 am)
and investigates the humour of the subject with the help of Alfred Marks
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STANLEY HOLLOWAY , AL READ BOB NEWHART , WOODY ALLEN Producers SIMON BRETT and JOHN LLOYD
Presenter Martin Muncaster With TANGENT
The Week of Prayer for World Peace provides an annual occasion when Christians and members of other faiths may subject to intense prayer and study their attitude to the issues involved in modern warfare. Producer COLIN SEMPER
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conductor RAYMOND LEPPARD
Elgar Introduction and Allegro for strings
8.17* Tchaikovsky Symphony No 4, in F minor
by SIR WALTER SCOTT dramatised in five parts by STEPHEN MULRINE Part 1 with Tom Fleming , Michael Harrigan Lennox Milne , Bryden Murdoch The year is 1679, and Scotland is a nation deeply divided: loyal, on the one hand, to the government of Charles II, and his bishops; and on the other. to none but God. and a broken Covenant. Archbishop Sharpe lies dead in his own blood on the Magus Muir. and the Killing Times are about to earn their place in history.
Producer GORDON EMSLIE (Scotland)
(Repeated: Tuesday. 3.5 pm)
Compiled and narrated by Tony Van den Bergh
Every year hundreds of girls - some of them little more than children - run away from home to the bright lights of London. Why do they do it? Where do they go? What happens to them? And what can we do about them?
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