Programme for Asian listeners
7.45 Bells; programme news
7.50 Sunday Reading
Miracles of Jesus, written and ' read by HUBERT RICHARDS
7.55 Weather, programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
Religious news and views this week from Cardiff
Presenters GWYNFRYN THOMAS and CLIVE JACOBS
Reporter DOUGLAS BROWN
Producers DAVID WINTER and JOHN STUART ROBERTS
8.50 Programme news
8.55 Weather
9.10 Sunday Papers
The third of four broadcasts during Advent
Church under Trial 3: A New Caesar
The first part of Parish Communion from the Church of the Ascension, Blackheath, London. Celebrant and Preacher
REV PAUL OESTRE1CHER assisted by DEACONESS ELSIE BAKER and REV ERIC NEWNHAM Readings: Acts 7, v 51 to 8, v 3 (NEB); Luke 4, vv 16-19 (NEB) Hymns: Sing we a song of high revolt (100 HFT 86); To mercy, pity, peace and love (sp 682); Have faith in God, my heart (100 HFT 39); Son of God, eternal Saviour (A and M Rev 207)
Organist and Choirmaster ANDREW WRIGHT
Rev Austen Williams appeals for St Martin-in-the-Fields Christmas Fund
Gifts in response to this annual appeal by the Vicar are distributed throughout the British Isles to people in need through illness or misfortune.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: [address removed]
Talkabout ... in Scotland
Members of the Association of Scottish Motorists and Industrial Motor Clubs discuss current problems with: NEIL CAR-MICHAEL, MP, Parliamentary Undersecretary of State, Department of the Environment; SANDY MORRISON , President, Scottish Motor Trade Association; GRAHAM GAULD , motoring journalist and publicist Chairman jim PESTRIDGE
Recorded at an Association meeting in Glasgow
Producer GEOFF DOBSON at 11.43* the latest traffic report
Countrywide reactions to current political issues, presented from Bristol by George Scott Producer CAROLE STONE Ring 0272-39432/3
Presenter Derek Cooper
12.55 Weather, programme news
Presented by Gordon Clough
by Thea Holme
A programme celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Jane Austen with Annette Crosbie as Jane
'The benevolence of her heart, The sweetness of her temper and The extraordinary endowments of her mind obtained the regard of all who knew her and the warmest love of her intimate connections.'
(medium wave only)
(Repeated: Friday 11.5 am)
Following the recent appointment of Malcolm Williamson as Master of the Queen's Musick, GERALD LARNER takes a not too serious look at some of Williamson's predecessors. Producer GILLIAN HUSH
ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions With HUGH SCULLY
Producer PAMELA HOWE
Why can't we have push-button controls? Wouldn't it be a good idea to issue a combined radio and cassette recorder? Could there be more choice of sets? A discussion about the free radios issued to the blind. Introduced by JANE FINNIS Producer THENA HESHEL
BRIAN JOHNSTON recently visited Southam, Warwickshire Producer ANTHONY SMITH
(Repeated: Tuesday 115 am)
5.55 Weather, programme news
starring Richard Murdoch and Deryck Guyler in Torn to Shreds With NORMA RONALD
RONALD BADDILEY. JOHN GRAHAM Written by EDWARD TAYLOR and JOHN GRAHAM
Producer EDWARD TAYLOR
in preparation for the Christmas Festival from St Martin-in-the-Fields, London conducted by the Vicar, REV PREBENDARY AUSTEN WILLIAMS
Readings: Isaiah 53, vv 1-0 (Rsv); 1 John 4, vv 7-14 (rsv) Hymns (BBC Hymn Book): Hark what a sound (32); Blest are the pure in heart (318); 0 brother man (376); God is love; let heaven adore (7); 0 little town of Bethlehem (56) Master of Music and Organist ROBERT VINCENT
PETER KATIN (piano)
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, leader BARRY GRIFFITHS conducted by BORIS BROTT
Respighi Ancient Airs and Dances
8.26* Mozart Piano Concerto No 27, in B flat major (K 595)
by JANE AUSTEN dramatised in six parts by DENIS CONSTANDUROS Part 5
At the close of European Architectural Heritage Year. four programmes on changing attitudes towards the conservation and renewal of towns.
4: Conflicts of Conservation
Can central and local government handle- the human, economic and financial conflicts of conservation? Malcolm Mac-Ewen looks for some answers in Amsterdam. Bath. Bruges and Edinburgh. He asks what European Architectural Heritage Year has achieved.
Contributors include: ANDRIES VAN DEN ABEELE. Deputy Mayor, Bruges; GUERT . BRINKGREVEDir ector, Amsterdam Restoration Trust: HONOR CHAPMAN, planning consultant; MICHAEL CLARKE , surveyor, Bristol: THE COUNTESS OF DARTMOUTH, Chairman, UK Executive Committee, European Architectural Heritage Year: JAAP ENGEL, Chairman of the Municipal Commission for the Jordaan area of Amsterdam; JENNIFER JENKINS , Chairman, The Historic Buildings Council; SIMON JENKINS , journalist; ROBIN MCCALL , Secretary, Association of London Metropolitan Authorities; COUNCILLOR ROBERT SMITH , Edinburgh; PROFESSOR ROY WORSKETT , city architect and planner. Bath.
Producer LEONIE cohn
Three talks in Advent by REV MATTHEW MCGETRICK , ODC. on leaving oneself open to a spiritual light that gives deeper meaning to the celebration of Christmas.
2: The Dawn of Enlightenment
preceded by Weather