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 Producer DAVID WINTER
8.50 Programme news
8.55 Weather
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Cooke's Gershwin: 12.50 pm R3
(Birmingham)
from Moor Lane Methodist Church, Crosby: conducted by REV LEONARD SUTCH
Readings: Psalm 46; James 2, vv 14-24; Hymns (MHB): Christ, whose glory fills the skies (924); God is the refuge of his saints (705); Go not. my soul (281, Lloyd); 0 love of God (52) Organist jim HAYNES
Choirmaster LESLIE JORDAN
MICHAEL FLANDERS appeals on behalf of Outset, which recruits and organises volunteers for community service projects, especially to help the elderly, the disabled and the homeless.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Michael Flanders, OBE, Outset, [number removed]
The London Motor Show 1974 The Future of the Motor Car
A discussion between an Invited audience and LORD STOKES, chairman, British Leyland; DAVID PLASTOW , vice-president, SM & , managing director, Rolls Royce ; BOB PRICE, chairman and managing director, Vauxhall Motors. Chairman JIM PESTRIDGE. Producer JOHN HASLAM at 11.43* the latest traffic report
Countrywide reactions from outside Westminster to current political issues: presented from Bristol by George Scott Producer CAROLE STONE Ring 0272-39432/3
Voice of the People: Fri 9.5 am
George Luce presents the Sunday edition
12.55 Weather, programme news
presented by Nicholas Woolley Editor HARRY BROWN
visits Argyllshire
Anna Massey as Norah Marsh Edward Judd as Frank Taylor in The Land of Promise by W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM (1913) The proud Norah Marsh is forced through financial circumstances to move from the gentle confines of Tunbridge Wells to the wilds of Canada. There she meets Frank Taylor , the epitome of all she detests. Producer GLYN DEARMAN
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ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions With HUGH SCULLY
Producer PAMELA howe (Bristol)
Wracks, Tangles and Kelps
Unfamiliar names, perhaps-but the seaweeds are more than just a slippery nuisance on the beaches. They occur in huge quantities, and the fronds of one Pacific seaweed can grow as much as 18 inches in a day. Could we make more use of these fascinating plants? Introduced by PETER FRANCE Producer JOHN HARRISON
Series producer DILYS BREESE
(Repeated: Wednesday, 9.5 am)
A Pelican Crossing: what Is it and how to use it safely? Presenter DAVID scott BLACKHALL Producer MARLENE PEASE
In Touch, 60p, from bookshops
Brian Johnston recently visited The Royal Courts of Justice Producer RICHARD BURWOOD
5.55 Weather, programme news
Shoplifting : why do I do itf Vandalism: how do Iprevent itf Sitting Tenant: can I get rid of himf
Three problems which require legal advice and raise moral issues, discussed with: DR D. i. ACRES , jp, a magistrate; DR WENDY GREENGROSS : and ANDREW PHILLIPS , a solicitor
Chairman Jean Metcalfe Producer HUGH PURCELL
(Repeated: Thursday, 11.5 am)
and investigates the humour of the subject with the help of Alfred Marks and the voices of PETER COOK, DUDLEY MOORE, DONALD SWANN, JIMMY EDWARDS, DICK BENTLEY, JUNE WHITFIELD, ROY DOTRICE, BOB NEWHART and WOODY ALLEN
Producers SIMON BRETT and JOHN LLOYD
A weekly miscellany of music, people and places to celebrate Sunday: presented by Martin Muneaster With TANGENT
More women than men attend places of worship. Why is this? Is there a distinctive female spirituality?
Producer COLIN SEMPER
JOAQUIN ACHUCARRO i piano)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by ROBERT ST JOHN WRIGHT conducted by VERNON HANDLEY Grieg Lyric Suite
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor
(Before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Llandaff, on 27 Sept)
by SIR WALTER SCOTT dramatised in five parts by STEPHEN MULRINE Part 2: with Tom Fleming , Michael Harrigan Lennox Milne , Bryden Murdoch Matters have reached a crisis in the Lowlands, and the Covenanters are preparing for the first of a series of bloody encounters with the Government. Henry Morton has fallen foul of the dragoons, and even now rides a prisonert to face the dreaded Claverhouse.
Producer GORDON EMSLIE
(Repeated: Tuesday, 3.5 pm)
Hugh Barrett goes harvesting in Suffolk; Bob Danvers-Walker ploughing in Hampshire: Eric Simms watching wildfowl at the Loch of Strathbeg, Aberdeenshire; Eric Joyce bicycling in Sussex; Norman Turner looking for witches on Pendle Hill, Lancashire.
Introduced by C. Gordon Glover
(Repeated: Friday, 11.5 am)
(Pendle in 1612: Monday 8.0 pm)
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