Make Yourself at Home
Programme for Asian listeners
7.45 Bells; programme news
7.50 Sunday Reading from
The Beatitudes. Text compiled by Richard TATLOCK. Readers PETER FIRTH , ANGELA TILBY
7.55 Weather, programme news
Presented by Clive Jacobs
Reporter Douglas Brown
8.50 Programme news
8.55 Weather
by ALISTAIR COOKE
from the Parish Church of St Malachy, Hillsborough, Co Down, conducted by the Rector, REV CANON JOHN BARRY
Hymns (ICH): Jesu, stand among us (453); There is a land of pure delight (445); Be thou my vision (322)
Anthem: An Upper Room (trad English)
Psalm 121 (Walford Davies) Urbs Fortitudinis
Organist SHEILA SHANKS
Hattie Jacques appeals on behalf of the Leukaemia Research Fund. which devotes all its resources to the search for a cure for this dreaded disease. Donations, preferably by crossed PO or cheque, to: [address removed]
Introduced by JIM PESTRIDGE
The Right Place at the Right Time: the science of traffic management reviewed by ERIC TOBITT
Simple Servicing: 2-The Fan Belt, by DOUGLAS MITCHELL Of Popular Motoring
Top-up with Care: MICHAEL KEMP discovers what should go into the battery
Producer GEOFF DOBSON
11.43* the latest traffic report
Countrywide reactions from outside Westminster to current political issues: presented from Bristol by Alan Watson Producer CAROLE STONE Ring 0272-39432/3
Voice of the People: Fri 9.5 am
Derek Cooper presents the Sunday edition
12.55 Weather, programme news
Presented by Nicholas Woollej Editor HARRY BROWN
MICHAEL BARRATT invites FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL to answer questions which have been sent in by post from listeners. Producer KENNETH FORD
(Repeated: Tuesday 4.5 pm)
Questions should be on postcards and addressed to: Gardeners' Question Time, BBC, Woodhouse Lane , Leeds LS2 9PX Book, Gardeners' Question Time 3. 40p. from bookshops
by Jill Hyem
with Angela Pleasance as Carol and Penelope Lee as Leah
Society's attitude towards homosexuality has become more tolerant over the last few years, at any rate so far as men are concerned. But with women it's a different matter: it seems that most of us find the idea of a relationship between two women totally unacceptable.
John Amis takes another trip down memory lane.
Today he revisits two galleries: the National in Trafalgar Square where he helped Myra Hess with the famous lunchtime concerts during the war: and one In Piccadilly where he first encountered the extraordinary Gerard Hoffnung. En route - Schumann, Respighi, Malcolm Arnold and Joyce Grenfell.
[Repeat]
(Gramophone records)
A magazine edition of this programme about wildlife and the countryside.
Introduced by GWYN RICHARDS Producer JOHN HARRISON
Series producer DILYS BREESE (Bristol)
(Repeated: Wednesday 9.5 am)
Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL Social Workers
PETER WHITE tries to find out when and where social workers are most needed and asks if the training they receive is adequate.
Producer uarlene pease
Brian Johnston recently visited Painswick, Gloucestershire Producer PHYLLIS ROBINSON
(Repeated: Tuesday 11.5 am)
5.55 Weather, programme news
A studio counselling session With DR ROSAMOND BISCHOFF , OR ELIZABETH GRANT and DR JAMES HEMMING
Introduced by Jean Metcalfe
A chance to talk things over and talk things out is given to people with problems they cannot solve alone.
If you need help In sorting out your difficulties write to ' you think You've Got Problems ...! ' BBC. Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA Producer SALLY THOMPSON
(Repeated: Thursday 11.5 am)
London v Northern Ireland Round 1 London:
Anthony Quinton (chairman) with Irene Thomas
Professor John B. Mays who quickly end a search for three characters in a roundabout way.
Northern Ireland:
Jack Longland (chairman) with Dr Michael Dewar John D. Stewart who solve a certain doctor's dilemma, and answer the dickens of a question, Producer TREVOR HILL
(Rptd: Wednesday 11.5 am)
for Science and Learning
An anthology in words and music introduced by Andrew Cruickshank with PETER FIRTH , MADELEINE CEMM ST MARGARET 'S WESTMINSTER SINGERS. conducted by RICHARD HICKOX
Organist IAN WATSON
Producer ANGELA TILBY
Introduced by COLIN DORAN
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by DAVID ATHERTON
Tchaikovsky Suite: Nutcracker Barber Adagio for string orchestra
Prokofiev Suite: Lieutenant Kile
The novel by CLEMENCE DANE about the theatre and theatre people, freely adapted for radio in nine parts by VAL GIELGUD
5: Wedding Hells with Michael Harbour
John Rowe. Margaret Wolfit
Producer DAVID H. GODFREY
(Repeated: Tuesday 3.5 pm)
Six programmes on the present plight and future shape of town and country.
6: Environment - Who Cares when the Chips are Down?
Presented by Jeremy Bugler , The Observer's environment correspondent
The Government recently announced that a number of environmental laws will be delayed before they are implemented. Has the environment finally become a luxury? Among contributors are:
CHRISTOPHER HALL. Director of the Council for the Protection of Rural England; GRAHAM SEARLE. Friends of the Earth: JON TINKER. Environmental Consultant to New Scientist; PROFESSOR WILFRED BECKERMANN , Head of Political Economy, University College, London: REAR-ADMIRAL PHILIP SHARP. Secretary - General, National Society for Clean Air. Producer LEONIE corn
Words and music on a Christian theme, devised by MONICA FURLONG
Music contributed by the BBC SINGERS
Narrator GARARD GREEN
preceded by Weather