Make Yourself at Home
Programme for Asian listeners
7.45 Bells; programme news
7.50 Sunday Reading from Beyond this God cannot go by Creath Davis
Reader BRIAN NEAL
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
Cooke's Gershwin: 1.15 pm R3
from St Mark 's Parish Church, Dundela, Belfast: conducted by the Curate, REV ANDREW FURLONG. Preacher, the Rector, RT REV DR ROBIN EAMES
Hymns (ich): Guide me, 0 thou great Jehovah (496); Gracious Spirit, Holy Ghost (517); Breathe on me (402)
Psalm 43: Give sentence with me, 0 God; Anthem: 0 praise thee, all ye people (Batten) Lesson: St John 4, vv 19-26 Organist PETER HARRIS
JUDI DENCH appeals on behalf of York Community Council, an independent charity at the heart of voluntary social service in York, which helps people in need in many ways. Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Judi Dench , York Community Council, [address removed]
Introduced by JIM PESTRIDGE
Fog Alert: how are we dealing with this motoring menace? ERIC TOBiTT investigates.
Lights Up! urges ARTHUR PHILLIPS. My Legs are Wheels: the Disabled Living Foundation, by FRANCES BERTHELSEN.
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 [number removed]
Voice of the People: Fri 9.5 am
Derek Cooper presents the Sunday edition with new topics for the day; a chance to hear again the items you thought the best of the week; and, of course, What's On Your Mind?
12.55 Weather, programme news
presented by Nicholas Woolley Editor HARRY BROWN
(Repeated: Tuesday. 4.5 pm)
The Sun and the Devil by FRANCES MCNEIL
A reconstruction of the events in Pendle, Lancashire, in 1612 which led to the death by hanging of ten people, accused and convicted of witchcraft. Producer ALFRED BRADLEY (Leeds)
ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions with HUGH SCULLY
Producer PAMELA HOWE (Bristol) Questions to Talking about Antiques, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR Going for a Song: English Furniture, il.75, from bookshops
Talking Point
Discussing listeners' queries and comments about wildlife and the countryside.
Introduced by DEREK JONES Producer JOHN HARRISON
Series producer DILYS BREESE
(Repeated: Wednesday. 9.5 am. Wildlife: Monday, 10.5 am)
Questions to: Talking Point, The Living World, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
A Residential Home: how handicapped do you need to be to benefit from living in a residential home? Is it an attractive proposition? PETER WHITE visits a residential home In Ealing run by the Middlesex Association for the Blind. Introduced by JANE FINNIS Producer MARLENE PEASE
In Touch, practical advice for blind and partially sighted people and those who care for them, 60p, from bookshops
Brian Johnston recently visited Halesworth, Suffolk
Producer RICHARD BURWOOD
5.55 Weather, programme news
Should I give my house to my daughter or sell it to her and her husband jointly* If so, I can'live with them so where would I got
One of the problems to be discussed in the studio with DR WENDY GREENGROSS. DR JAMES HEMMING and JOHN EBDON. Chairman Jean Metcalfe Producer SUSAN SNAILUM
(Repeated: Thursday, 11.5 am)
Boredom and investigates the humour of the subject with the help of Alfred Marks and the voices of PETER COOK. PETER LIND HAYES JEREMY TAYLOR , TONY HANCOCK SID JAMES , HATTIE JACQUES and BILL KERR. Producers
SIMON BRETT and JOHN LLOYD
A weekly miscellany of music, people and places to celebrate the Feast of All Saints.
Presenter Martin Muncaster Producer ANGELA TILBY
Introduced by JOHN MARSH
MOGENS ELLEGAARD (accordion)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONYORCHESTRA led by HUGH BRADLEY conducted by CHRISTOPFIER ADEY Ole Schmidt Symphonic Fantasy, for accordion and orchestra
Brahms Symphony No 2, in P major
by SIR WALTER SCOTT dramatised in five parts by STEPHEN MULRINE Part 3: with Tom Fleming. Michael Harrigan Lennox Milne , Bryden Murdoch The army of the Covenanters has won a resounding victory at Loudonhill. Claverhouse has been defeated, and the Royalist forces driven from the field in confusion. Morton is a free man once again, and now abides the pleasure of his Covenanter rescuers.
Producer GORDON EMSLIE
S.58 Weather
A radio portrait of Dr Michael Ramsey to mark his retirement u Archbishop of Canterbury. Written and introduced by TED HARRISON
Producer DAVID WINTER
Long time no see: page 4
The evening office of Compline
preceded by Weather